Then you oppose Trump's policies.
I do, but also realize what we are currently doing isn't make much difference. It seems that point is lost on a lot of people.
Then you oppose Trump's policies.
I have resisted the urge this past week to come in here and say "I told you so", since it is admittedly a very shallow thing to do. But given the whining, especially by posters like dx, and the suggestion that conservative posters have disappeared, I'll offer this for your reading pleasure. I suggest you go back and read all of the posts on the subject of Executive Orders in that thread, and the positions taken by lefty and righty posters alike.I, as a libertarian, am heartened to see the left's rediscovered love for states' rights, federalism, protest against the government, separation of powers, and limited executive branch authority. I fondly remember screaming about these things for the last eight years, and being called a knuckle-dragging racist for my efforts.
Moral of the story: never extend powers to the President that you wouldn't want an opposition President to have.
Do you think the United States should accept more refugees as long as they keep the vetting procedures in place during the Obama administration?
I don't know if this question is directed at me or not, but I'm happy to answer. My position on immigration hasn't changed from that which was universally derided, by right and left alike on this forum, back in the days when Bob Gray still used to post here. I think all immigration laws are basically barbaric. Immigration and emigration are basic instincts possessed by every living thing, not evil plans to cause harm or commit crimes.Do you think the United States should accept more refugees as long as they keep the vetting procedures in place during the Obama administration?
I have resisted the urge this past week to come in here and say "I told you so", since it is admittedly a very shallow thing to do. But given the whining, especially by posters like dx, and the suggestion that conservative posters have disappeared, I'll offer this for your reading pleasure. I suggest you go back and read all of the posts on the subject of Executive Orders in that thread, and the positions taken by lefty and righty posters alike.
But, as Rover pointed out, why should we worry about Executive Orders. If they're really that bad, a Court somewhere will just roll them back. C'est la vie.
did you forget the tweet referencing this as a "legit news source"?![]()
I, as a libertarian, am heartened to see the left's rediscovered love for states' rights, federalism, protest against the government, separation of powers, and limited executive branch authority. I fondly remember screaming about these things for the last eight years, and being called a knuckle-dragging racist for my efforts.
Moral of the story: never extend powers to the President that you wouldn't want an opposition President to have.
Donald J. Trump @realDonaldTrump: "Only 109 people out of 325,000 were detained and held for questioning. Big problems at airports were caused by Delta computer outage,....."
I have resisted the urge this past week to come in here and say "I told you so", since it is admittedly a very shallow thing to do. But given the whining, especially by posters like dx, and the suggestion that conservative posters have disappeared, I'll offer this for your reading pleasure. I suggest you go back and read all of the posts on the subject of Executive Orders in that thread, and the positions taken by lefty and righty posters alike.
But, as Rover pointed out, why should we worry about Executive Orders. If they're really that bad, a Court somewhere will just roll them back. C'est la vie.
He has been, actually. He and I have had many private conversations about it.But are you screaming about them today against Trump?
Also, speaking of Twitter, tDon announced that the delays this weekend were all Delta Airlines fault.
https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/826041397232943104
He has been, actually. He and I have had many private conversations about it.
Yes, I did. You just didn't like the answer.
I don't know if this question is directed at me or not, but I'm happy to answer. My position on immigration hasn't changed from that which was universally derided, by right and left alike on this forum, back in the days when Bob Gray still used to post here. I think all immigration laws are basically barbaric. Immigration and emigration are basic instincts possessed by every living thing, not evil plans to cause harm or commit crimes.
If I were President, and had the authority to rule by fiat as appears to be the case, our immigration laws would look like this. You want to move to the U.S.? Welcome. There are just two things to remember. First, you must abide by our laws. That means paying taxes, acquiring a valid drivers license if you want to drive, etc... Second, you don't get a say in how we run things here (i.e., no right to vote) unless and until you actually go through the process to become a citizen.
But, I was told by pretty much everyone here that my position is ridiculous. Ignores "sovereignty" and the like. Where will everyone live? Where will they find work? It'll crush the social welfare systems. We need borders. Blah, blah, blah.
I believe my comments about Executive Orders and Obama came about in the context that his expansion of their use was one of only two real criticisms I had of his administration. I'm pretty sure every time Obama issued an Executive Order I wasn't in here whining in the political threads. Don't expect me to do so now that Trump is issuing them. I've stated my opinion on Executive Orders, and most of you disagreed with me, even though I warned that no party stays in power forever.You realize this hypocrisy works the other way, too? That the right, screaming bloody murder about the destruction of the balance of powers when it was the (D) for Darky, is now quiet as a mouse?
I'm not saying this exonerates us -- it doesn't.
But it's not exactly your finest hour, either.