Mulvaney wasn't as untrustworthy as Kelly, but he did contradict the President a few times here and there. There were some statements he made during the impeachment hearings and on immigration that I believe did not go over too well.
People always talk about the "dreamers" and how it wasn't their fault they were brought here. But what about their parents? I have a feeling that most of their parents are still living here and most illegally. They all need to be deported too.
I'd be willing to give DACA recipients amnesty in exchange for mandatory e-verify, an end to birthright citizenship, legislative fix for asylum loopholes, and a large reduction in legal immigration. These are things that are desperately needed but rarely discussed these days.
Of course, there are too many wimpy, "business-first" Republicans so it will never happen.
Fox News is so cucked. Martha McCallum & Bret Baier were very negative in their questioning of Trump and I know I'm not the only one that noticed it.
CNN took far more of a kid gloves approach with their Democrat candidate Town Halls.
Hey, no question is ever stupid my friend. An Operation Chaos vote, as it was always explained to me, is when you purposefully vote for the other party in a primary, to cause disruption, or a particular reason to help the candidate you actually support down the road.
For example, I'm a Trump guy all the way. I think he would completely destroy Bernie Sanders in the general election. So I would like him to face Bernie because I think he'd be the easiest for Trump to defeat. That's why I had hoped to vote for Bernie in the TX primary.
Voted last week. I wanted to do an operation chaos vote for Bernie because I want to see GEOTUS demolish him, but they told me I had to vote either a republican ballot or democrat ballot. So, I chose republican.
In Texas CD-22 we've got like 11 republican candidates running, including carpetbaggers like Kathaleen Wall and Pierce Bush. I support Greg Hill for that race (judge and former border patrol agent).
DanielMorgan, you are exactly correct. Their modus operandi is to try and infect everything and everywhere with their virulent progressivism and political stranglehold. When Texas goes blue in the next few years, I'm planning on heading to rural East Tennessee, but I'm under no illusion that my new community there will be immune. I'm sure leftists will try flipping those areas too by flooding them with illegals and refugees.
Blacks should be coming over to our side in large numbers, and some polls indicate Trump's support among blacks is rising. However, we saw similar indications in 2018, and yet black voters still fell in line behind the Democrat party as usual. I'm hoping things will be different this time because it's a presidential election.
Don't have a problem with it and Stone has definitely been screwed in all this. But would it be better to do it right after the election instead so as not to give the left another issue they and their media partners can hammer Trump with? Whether now or later, we do know that Trump has Stone's back. People say Trump discards associates with regularity. But I've observed that he's loyal to those who are loyal to him.
And a proud, based Texan to boot.