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Beet
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« on: June 20, 2017, 04:21:19 PM »

The GOP strategy

1. Suppress the middle class with plutocratic economic policies
2. Blame some 'Other' be it Blacks, Immigrants, etc.
3. Win Power by Blaming the 'Other'
4. Return to Step 1
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« Reply #1 on: June 22, 2017, 09:27:16 PM »

I'd venture a guess that the vast majority of people wish poverty didn't exist, but the real issue is how to address it and how much of our resources to devote to fixing it. Given the way the world is, there has to be limits. Further, it's not even like the entire country wants to fix everyone else's problems. Sure, you can disagree with them, but you must strike a balance. You can't just ignore their wishes entirely. It is their country too, and those that wish for America to play a limited role are no small bunch.

It's one thing to deport those here already and another to further lock down the borders and prevent a situation in the future where we have another 10 - 12 million undocumented immigrants. The idea that that we can have some sort of border security, but then say, "well, if they manage to sneak in, they can stay" seems kind of ridiculous. Give the people already here at this current point in time citizenship, and work to prevent a similar situation in the future.

It honestly perplexes me how this isn't the viewpoint of 90% of people.

It is the viewpoint of 90% of people...

Yeah, I agree with this 100%.
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« Reply #2 on: June 23, 2017, 02:33:08 PM »

Exactly.. the Republicans controlled Congress for 18 of the last 22 years. As the legislative branch they are in charge of laws and appropriations.
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« Reply #3 on: June 23, 2017, 03:19:56 PM »

It's fair to say the Democrats' record wasn't good in 2009. A lot of people have been saying for years they should have done more on the recession and mortgage crisis. Obama missed a huge opportunity to be an FDR-style figure. This isn't controversial on the left anymore.
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