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"Do You Think I Should Be Deported?"

Quoting this so the message is not lost.

This is Trump's transition team. This is their stance(which could change in the next few minutes). What a pathetic group of politicians.
What are you trying to say? What should be their stance? And why?
 
Quoting this so the message is not lost.

This is Trump's transition team. This is their stance(which could change in the next few minutes). What a pathetic group of politicians.

I had to add an update. The point of the thread is not whether the bottom feeders in the war room think she should be deported (because it seems as if she won't), it's whether or not it's a direct contradiction of the campaign promises made by Trump.
 
What are you trying to say? What should be their stance? And why?

I'm saying Ryan's stance seems to be different than the Prez elect. You voted these clowns in. How do you feel about this?
 
PC answer is clearly pc.

Id have just said yes, next question.
 
My biggest gripe with amnesty for illegal immigrants is that there are lots of stupid nonviolent crimes on the books. Why should illegal immigrants be granted amnesty but not, say, people with speeding tickets?
 
Obviously there are many excellent, contributing, quality people that are here illegally..... it's just a sad fact that we are a nation of laws and we don't get to pick and choose which laws we follow and which we don't.

How is this fair? How can anyone justify why the society should let some people break laws while others can't?

I have a list of laws that I would like to break. Who gets to decide which laws are "breakable" and who gets to break them?

It's really sad in many cases but it's also sad when an 18 year old boy is a registered sex offender for banging his 17 year old gf

Here's a list of laws I want special privelege to break
1. Speed limits
2. Assault idiots and people I don't like
3. Shoot my gun in my back yard
4. Park wherever I want
5. Pay only the taxes I decide are appropriate
 
I had to add an update. The point of the thread is not whether the bottom feeders in the war room think she should be deported (because it seems as if she won't), it's whether or not it's a direct contradiction of the campaign promises made by Trump.

I am sure I am not alone when I say that I was not supporting Trump based on campaign promises. I supported Trump because I hate smug leftist scumbags and I was hoping they would wake up after seeing Trump elected. Instead, the left seems to be doubling down on their self-righteous stupidity.

This election was more about voting anti-left than voting for Trump.
 
I'm saying Ryan's stance seems to be different than the Prez elect. You voted these clowns in. How do you feel about this?

The weird thing is that you guys now seem to be in a position where you use it as an argument against Trump if he doesn't deport 'dreamers' even though you're strictly against it aren't you? Your desire to see "failure" in Trump is more important to you than your actual political positions. Just like the people who acted as if a wall was a total disaster now use it as an argument against Trump if they believe he won't build a wall. It'd be nice if you had actual political positions and then try to stick to those.

I have mine and I stick to it. I made it already clear in this thread:
They are illegal aliens and should be deported. DACA is an irrational wishy washy policy with highly troubling implications based on feelings and to get rid of it would be constitutional.

If Trump repeals DACA I'd appreciate it, if he doesn't I'll criticize him. Our soon-to-be AG, Jeff Sessions, made comments which indicated he's open to a repeal during his confirmation hearing. I think that might be more important than Paul Ryan's response, or at least I hope it is.
 
PC answer is clearly pc.

Id have just said yes, next question.

Yet Ryan did not say yes. He lacks the courage of his convictions when confronted. Pretty typical right-winger in my experience.
 
WTF is wrong with you?

I do not have the time to list everything that is wrong with me.

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The weird thing is that you guys now seem to be in a position where you use it as an argument against Trump if he doesn't deport 'dreamers' even though you're strictly against it aren't you? Your desire to see "failure" in Trump is more important to you than your actual political positions. Just like the people who acted as if a wall was a total disaster now use it as an argument against Trump if they believe he won't build a wall. It'd be nice if you had actual political positions and then try to stick to those.

I have mine and I stick to it. I made it already clear in this thread:
They are illegal aliens and should be deported. DACA is an irrational wishy washy policy with highly troubling implications based on feelings and to get rid of it would be constitutional.

If Trump repeals DACA I'd appreciate it, if he doesn't I'll criticize him. Our soon-to-be AG, Jeff Sessions, made comments which indicated he's open to a repeal during his confirmation hearing. I think that might be more important than Paul Ryan's response, or at least I hope it is.

No. We are asking you people who voted him in how you feel about these stances Trump made that shift when the wind blows.
 
I had to add an update. The point of the thread is not whether the bottom feeders in the war room think she should be deported (because it seems as if she won't),

This ^ will get you some discussion.

it's whether or not it's a direct contradiction of the campaign promises made by Trump.

This ^ will get you this....

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I am sure I am not alone when I say that I was not supporting Trump based on campaign promises. I supported Trump because I hate smug leftist scumbags and I was hoping they would wake up after seeing Trump elected. Instead, the left seems to be doubling down on their self-righteous stupidity.

This election was more about voting anti-left than voting for Trump.

I can understand that, but his policies are seemingly swaying left. You're telling me that he can say and do whatever he wants and you'll be fine with it?
 
No. We are asking you people who voted him in how you feel about these stances Trump made that shift when the wind blows.

Well, it's really not that hard: I hope he cancels this DACA bs.
I don't know if he will, I'm not 100% confident, politicians flip-flop and Trump did so quite often during the race.
What does this have to do with voting for Trump regarding this issue, are you trying to say Hillary would have repealed DACA? lol
Also, I don't see where you get this from. Paul Ryan gave an answer during a talk show or whatever this is.
I think it's more important what Trump and his AG say. I didn't hear him backpedal so far. Maybe he will maybe he won't.
 
Why cant people be honest for once?

Just say that you hate hispanics and see them as a threat to the anglo-white majority, no need to say "Because laws and shit" when your side has blocked every single attempt at creating laws for these people to regularize their status.

I don't think people who have lived 20 years in one place should be booted unless they commit a violent crime though, but that's not the worse thats happening in the world and its not like she would be deported to syria or congo.
 
America voted in a weak, pathetic, Islam-loving cuck for President and now Canada recently voted in a weak, pathetic, Islam-loving cuck for Prime Minister.
Salvation will be here soon then, trump was elected president here so I'd expect zombie Rob Ford to win your next election.
 
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