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Pack Rat wrote:Poor thing...you must of had a lousy childhood. At least there's anonymity and a wall to prevent you from being embarrassed publicly.
You can throw your make believe facts around by just pushing a button and not be ridiculed face to face. Your ignorance and petty name calling is childish, but you do try to come off as an intellectual by throwing obscure words that are not normally used in conversation. (Have to admit that I had to look up some words you used to try to understand what the f*ck point you are trying make).
By the way, have you sent intel to House Speaker Johnson aka Moses about Hunter's laptop and all this foreign money that President Biden is receiving. How about all the facts you have on the Biden Crime Family?
Stupid is, is what stupid does. The New MAGA Cult lies make all of you look like silly needs.
Johnson [Speaker of the US House of Representatives] pointed to a section of the Immigration and Nationality Act that gives the president authority to “suspend the entry of all aliens or any class of aliens as immigrants or nonimmigrants, or impose on the entry of aliens any restrictions he may deem to be appropriate.”
One of the two former officials said Biden is sending a political message but not one that is based in logistical reality.President Biden has said he’d shut the US-Mexico border if given the ability. What does that mean?
As the talks have progressed, Biden has come to embrace efforts to reach a bipartisan border security deal after years of gridlock on overhauling the immigration system. But his statement that he would shut down the border “right now” if Congress passed the proposed deal is more about politics than policy.
He is seeking to disarm criticism of his handling of migration at the border as immigration becomes an increasing matter of concern to Americans in the leadup to the presidential election.
“You can’t shove back 8,000 migrants a day without the Mexicans’ approval,” the former official said. “What you would create is frantic surges in the weakened parts of the border.”
pmac666 wrote:Yeah, Joe played the reps masterfully, again.
And you should use even bigger letters, maybe then we finally can take you as serious as Confeds.
Pack Rat wrote:pmac666 wrote:Yeah, Joe played the reps masterfully, again.
And you should use even bigger letters, maybe then we finally can take you as serious as Confeds.
Jusplay4fun posts will never compete on the same level as ConfederateSS on the entertainment level. ConfederateSS posts remind me of Stephen Colbert when he played a caricature of a rightwing fanatic.
You may dislike ConfederateSS posts, but you got to admit we are strangely attracted to his posts. I hope ConfederateSS continues posting here, until Stonewall Jackson calls him home to the land of cotton heaven.
Now back to jusplay4fun, his posts are as bland as cold unsweetened oatmeal and as boring as watching paint dry.
ConfederateSS wrote: Vote for Kamala
jusplay4fun wrote:and what is your point here, Mookie?
I have little doubt that Reagan said that.
Pack Rat wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:and what is your point here, Mookie?
I have little doubt that Reagan said that.
Work on your comprehension skills please.
White House in turmoil over migrant crisis, with Biden Cabinet member mocked as ‘idiot’ and ‘b—h ass’
President Biden claims he’s pushing for ‘fundamental change’ at southern border
Then-top Biden aide Susan Rice would privately slam fellow Cabinet member Xavier Becerra as a “b—h a–’’ and “idiot’’ over the migrant crisis — yet another sign of a White House in turmoil, a report said Monday.
Rice insulted the Health and Human Services secretary and clashed with Vice President Kamala Harris, Homeland Security adviser Liz Sherwood-Randall and other officials while coordinating the administration’s border response as President Biden’s domestic policy adviser from January 2021 to May 2023, Axios reported.
Sources told the outlet that Rice’s ire for Becerra stemmed from his failure to secure additional sheltering spaces for child migrants — and that at one point she cautioned Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas not to “save” the HHS secretary from Biden’s wrath during a meeting.
Rice further disparaged Harris for not taking charge of immigration policy as Biden’s border czar. In private conversations, she also questioned whether Harris had tanked Rice’s chances of being the president’s running mate in 2020 by distributing opposition research that resulted in unflattering coverage.
Additionally, some of Harris’ aides mocked Rice, the former US ambassador to the UN under Obama, as a mere “staffer,” sources said.
A former policy adviser to both Rice and Harris disputed the sources in comments to Axios.
Biden reportedly exploded at staff over handling of border crisis: ‘Scary issue with no solutions’
President Biden exploded at his staff when they failed to produce obscure immigration data during a January 2023 meeting aboard Air Force One, according to a report. Annabelle Gordon – Pool via CNP / SplashNews.com
“As a former senior staff member for both Vice President Harris and Ambassador Rice, I know firsthand that they and their teams worked hand in hand to address the complex issues of migration,” Carmel Martin told the outlet.
A rep for Rice told Axios she “categorically denies” the reported exchanges.
President Biden, 81, also exploded in rage at aides over the border crisis last year, demanding obscure immigration data and erupting when they couldn’t immediately produce it — underscoring how tense the issue was becoming in the administration, the outlet said.
Those in attendance at the volatile meeting aboard Air Force One in late January 2023 later vented that Biden’s frustrations over the issue have made it increasingly difficult to reach decisions about the border, Axios said.
“There are definite incentives … to not be the person who owns the scary issue with no solutions,” a source said.
“If you’re the person briefing the president, you get to piss him off every day,” the source said.
Adding to the debacle is the fact that Harris has missed “an opportunity” to demonstrate her leadership during the crisis, sources said.
“She’s been at best ineffective, and at worst sporadically engaged and not seeing it was her responsibility,” a former senior Biden administration official told the outlet. “It’s an opportunity for her, and she didn’t fill the breach.”
Some current and former Biden staffers also claim that many people in the administration believe Vice President Kamala Harris has failed to help with the crisis.
Biden Mulling Plan That Could Restrict Asylum Claims at the Border
The action under consideration could prevent people from making asylum claims during border crossing surges. The White House says it is far from a decision on the matter.
President Biden is considering executive action that could prevent people who cross illegally into the United States from claiming asylum, several people with knowledge of the proposal said Wednesday. The move would suspend longtime guarantees that give anyone who steps onto U.S. soil the right to ask for safe haven.
How do Americans view the situation at the border?
The American public is broadly dissatisfied with how things are going at the border, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.
Eight-in-ten U.S. adults say the government is doing a very or somewhat bad job dealing with the large number of migrants seeking to enter the U.S. at the border with Mexico. And nearly as many say the situation is either a “crisis” (45%) or a “major problem” (32%) for the U.S.
Most Americans in new poll see situation at border as a crisis, serious problem
BY LAUREN SFORZA - 01/07/24
Most American believe that the situation at the border is a crisis or a serious problem, according to a new poll.
The new CBS News poll found that 45 percent of Americans see the border situation as a crisis, and another 30 percent view it as a serious problem. Eighteen percent said that the border situation is somewhat serious, and 7 percent said it is not much of a problem at all, according to the poll.
jusplay4fun wrote:More blinded, bias, and myopic analysis by p-rat; what a waste of space.
Pack Rat wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:More blinded, bias, and myopic analysis by p-rat; what a waste of space.
Another word salad thrown about...your posts are empty of any meaning, matches the empty space between your ears.
jusplay4fun wrote:Pack Rat wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:More blinded, bias, and myopic analysis by p-rat; what a waste of space.
Another word salad thrown about...your posts are empty of any meaning, matches the empty space between your ears.
Another pathetic, weak, and vacuous response by p-rat who rants and raves and launches another ad hominem attack. You are terrible at refutation, p-rat. Do you always claim "word salad" when you run out of ideas? That response is getting hackneyed by you, p-rat. But what can we expect from vermin like you? NOT MUCH more.
Pack Rat wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:Pack Rat wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:More blinded, bias, and myopic analysis by p-rat; what a waste of space.
Another word salad thrown about...your posts are empty of any meaning, matches the empty space between your ears.
Another pathetic, weak, and vacuous response by p-rat who rants and raves and launches another ad hominem attack. You are terrible at refutation, p-rat. Do you always claim "word salad" when you run out of ideas? That response is getting hackneyed by you, p-rat. But what can we expect from vermin like you? NOT MUCH more.
Vermin? Do you have a Mein Kampf book on your nightstand next to your single bed?
‘Not Good’: Bill Maher Rips Biden’s Border Crisis
Bill Maher argued that while some immigration is good for the US, the current system is not working positively based on the reaction of sanctuary cities to migrants being bused there.
Maher said “some immigration” is “the lifeblood of this country.”
When Van Jones said immigration is generally good, Maher disagreed, noting the hypocrisy of liberal cities opposing receiving migrants.
Van Jones said, “Immigration is good for America. It’s positive for America.”
Maher replied, “Not the way we’re doing it.”
He continued, “And you would also allow, I would imagine, that the sanctuary cities, the hypocrisy was exposed there. Because when they started to send the immigrants to those cities…some of the most liberal people are like, oh, this doesn’t work for us.”
Jones said, “People have been coming here and gaming our system. That is true. It’s like if somebody figured out a quasi-legal way to jump the turnstiles into the subway, and suddenly now, the subway is full of people who didn’t pay. That’s what’s going on at the border, people are jumping the turnstile. And you need to fix that.”
Jones acknowledged people are “gaming” and circumventing the current border system illegally like jumping subway turnstiles.
Both agreed sanctuary cities did not want to accept bussed migrants.
jusplay4fun wrote:Pack Rat wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:Pack Rat wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:More blinded, bias, and myopic analysis by p-rat; what a waste of space.
Another word salad thrown about...your posts are empty of any meaning, matches the empty space between your ears.
Another pathetic, weak, and vacuous response by p-rat who rants and raves and launches another ad hominem attack. You are terrible at refutation, p-rat. Do you always claim "word salad" when you run out of ideas? That response is getting hackneyed by you, p-rat. But what can we expect from vermin like you? NOT MUCH more.
Vermin? Do you have a Mein Kampf book on your nightstand next to your single bed?
WoW. this is ANOTHER pathetic, weak, and vacuous response by p-rat.
This is getting old and fast; someone remind me to ignore this person.
OKAY, note to self IGNORE p-rat and p-mac for at least 24 hours.
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