OftenWrong
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I know. You want to beat young people over the head with it, dontcha. Keep it handy, You'll need it for the shit you people on the left are spouting,,,
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All joking aside, it's becoming clear that Donald Trump is not going away any time soon. In fact some say it's entirely possible he may win a second term. I bring it up because, as I said, the left needs to win at the polls not in restaurant parking lots. Yet they have nothing. All they continue to do is try and foment civil unrest, which is a complete political dead-end. Democrats badly underestimated Trump
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What are you wearing?
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Perhaps because you are an old, old man who has only become more bitter and jaded as time goes on. Final outcome of unchecked leftism...
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And he was not lying. He can still deny he had anything to do with the problem, as this is a law that has been put into practice for many years now. Trump is not a career politician so would have had nothing to do with the implementation of this law. It was passed by a former congress. Putting a child in temporary housing or foster care when their parent engages in illegal activity is standard practice — even for U.S. citizens. A bit of information that’s been largely ignored is that there are an unknown number of American children who’ve been seperated from their parents and placed in foster care when their parents are incarcerated. An estimated 20,939 American children were put in foster care when a parent was incarcerated in 2016, according to the Department of Health and Human Services. That accounts for about eight percent of the total number of children who entered the foster care system that same year. Link Of course I know he wrote an executive order ending the practice. What i meant when i said I've heard little else is, they haven't implemented the change yet. I believe they have up to 30 days to do so, or something. I want to see how they're going to deal with it, because some parents are in prisons, adult jails which is no place for a 5 year old to be. That is why the law currently exists.
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Rather than civil unrest, or disobedience, how about winning elections? And you know how to do that right... develop policies that are useful and good, and present them as alternatives for the people. But I don't see kind of positive messaging coming out, just moral grand-standing, which if analyzed becomes silly hypocrisy. A great example is the child separation law prompting this huge outrage. Such an explosive emotional issue, you can see what can come out of it if exploited. Well they did that, and we find the same activity under Obama. That issue seems to have suddenly died down now, although I didn't hear of its resolution. As you know there are elections coming up and the right way to effect change in democracy is to win at the polls, not in restaurant parking lots. And from the info coming out, that future doesn't exactly look bright, for the Dems. They may very well soon fall on their own sword.
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Canadians FEAR Trump...Big Time
OftenWrong replied to bush_cheney2004's topic in Canada / United States Relations
Sounds pretty cool. Any nations in particular? For example, Turkai... -
Trump innovates again?
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Who will win World Cup Soccer in Russia?
OftenWrong replied to CITIZEN_2015's topic in Travel, Leisure and Sports
Let's hope so. Otherwise, no World Cup! -
Sarah Huckabee Sanders was asked to leave.
OftenWrong replied to betsy's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
... Trump? -
Sarah Huckabee Sanders was asked to leave.
OftenWrong replied to betsy's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Those on the left are so thrilled, they are probably donating money to the restaurant in appreciation. I wouldn't doubt the owner gets on CNN wins a contract, does the rounds on all the talk shows, comedy, SNL.. -
Who will win World Cup Soccer in Russia?
OftenWrong replied to CITIZEN_2015's topic in Travel, Leisure and Sports
Why so? You make it sound like big changes are coming in Iran. -
Sarah Huckabee Sanders was asked to leave.
OftenWrong replied to betsy's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
I guess by situation you mean, with the kids being separated. But isn't it true that this 'situation' already existed with previous presidents? Yes, it's true. Ok, so agreed the situation is despicable, and they need to find a solution immediately. Explain how it now becomes their personal fault? Why is it right that individuals (Sanders...) should be confronted for what seems to be a practice put in place for years now, made into law long before they came into power? -
Who will win World Cup Soccer in Russia?
OftenWrong replied to CITIZEN_2015's topic in Travel, Leisure and Sports
I'd be happy to see them win (except for where the Ayatollahs take credit, of course). A winner plays hard to the very end, and I think Iran did that as a team. Credit to Panama for fighting to get at least one goal. Argentina gave up before the game was over, and they are out now. England played a wonderful game, they look to be a strong team this year. But then, it was only against Panama, so. Look forward to watching them in the next round. -
Who will win World Cup Soccer in Russia?
OftenWrong replied to CITIZEN_2015's topic in Travel, Leisure and Sports
For you maybe. Pretty sure there was an earthquake in every German "wirtschaft" in the world. -
Who will win World Cup Soccer in Russia?
OftenWrong replied to CITIZEN_2015's topic in Travel, Leisure and Sports
Really, against Spain??? Don't be ridiculous. They never had a chance, but they played very well. -
EU targets Trump states with tariffs
OftenWrong replied to jacee's topic in Canada / United States Relations
I have no doubt it's just what the Bilderbergs ordered. Oh well nothing we can do. -
I see. Well, far be it from me to interfere with your intelligent discourse. Carry on then...
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It should be noted that alcohol is proven carcinogen. Many are totally unaware of this, but it is true. Not just damaging your brain or liver as most suppose. Therefore, smoke ye the weed my friends...
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I am not certain, but have heard that punishments for breaking any of the new laws, such as illegal production or distribution are now much harsher than ever before. Something about ten year prison terms, on the order of committing a serious felony.
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I think that many people will turn to the legal stores because there you would know what it is, and that there are no contaminants or pesticides. The advantage of regulation is quality control.
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What's with all this inflammatory personal comments, can you guys get a room or something?
