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What happened was, we voted for a guy who promised to build a wall -- and you won't believe what happened next!
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Illegal immigration costs the United States more than 200 Billion Dollars a year. How was this allowed to happen?
8:19 AM - 18 Dec 2018
What happened was, we voted for a guy who promised to build a wall -- and you won't believe what happened next! https://t.co/ZvsiHHI3ef
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) December 18, 2018
N.S.: He's turned into Bush III: ‘What are they gonna do? I'm the only game in town.’
That didn't help Bush I; or McCain, may he burn in hell; or the trans-vertebrate Romney (he had no backbone for dealing with Dems, but sure has one for dealing with Trump).
Time for a new party, or has that ship sailed, too? Time to primary the guy in 2020?
I’m just spitballing here, Ann.
2 comments:
If not a wall then build a fence. High fence layers of them with razor wire in between. And guarded with care, in the hope Donald Trump will be there. And to all good night.
GRA:I should have posted this here:
ANOTHER EFFED UP TRUMP ADMINISTRATION DECISION
Along with a bill that will soon decrease jail time for drug crimes--letting black thugs out early to resume their careers as "street pharmacists",Trump decided to do this--and complete the daily double of stupidity.
(ZH)While Democrats won't agree to give Trump $5 billion for his border wall, the United States on Tuesday pledged over $10 billion in aid to Central America and Mexico, according to AP.
$5.8 billion will go to Central American countries to strengthen government and economic development, while $4.8 billion will go towards development aid for southern Mexico - which we're sure won't be misappropriated into a giant slush fund.
The U.S aid aims to promote better security conditions and job opportunities as part of a regional plan to allow Central Americans to remain in their countries and not have to emigrate.
The plan was announced in a joint U.S.-Mexican statement released by the State Department and read aloud by the Mexican Foreign Relations Secretary.
GRA:His weakest day by far as President.
--GR Anonymous
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