SpaceCoastVol
Jacked up on moonshine and testosterone
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There's no doubt the fear card gets played on both sides. But I've never seen another situation where the enlightened position is supposedly to be very careful not to impugn the character of those who clearly know they are violating the law and gaming the system at the expense of others.That terribly oversimplifies the problem. Plus, Trump has never made it simply about the law. He has maligned the character of the immigrants to appeal to prejudices.
Trump did well yesterday. I'm betting we see a jump in poll numbers unless he says some stupid $hit today or tomorrow.
Immigrants, legal or illegal?
Both. He hasn't in any way linked criminality on the streets to only illegal immigration. Why do you think his numbers are in the tank with Hispanics across the board? They realize he's pandering to anti Hispanic fears in the GOP base as much as simply anti illegal immigrant.
They see right through him on this.
Because they think the socialist party will give them amnesty
Trump would have Tuesday. On Monday he was against amnesty. On Tuesday he was for it. On Wednesday morning, while in Mexico, he called Mexicans our friends. On Wednesday night, in the US, he literally yelled and screamed that they are not our friends.
If you have the slightest bit of intellectual honesty, you will admit that he has embraced this week alone at least a half a dozen different positions on the issue. The debate when they get to this will be hilarious, because he will have no teleprompter, and he will get hard questions about all his nonsense on this. It will be ugly.
Trust me. Believe me.
Trump did well yesterday. I'm betting we see a jump in poll numbers unless he says some stupid $hit today or tomorrow.
