Let's connect the dots between Dreamers, CEO's, Corporations, Billionaires and Republicans.

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Remember what Corporations and Billionaires told the GOP? And I'm paraphrasing here:

If you don't screw over the middle class and the poor, kick them off healthcare and use that money to give us huge tax cuts, then we will stop shoveling money your way. No more contributions from us.

Hill Republican dilemma: Dash to pass tax reform or face donor backlash

Graham: 'Financial contributions will stop' if GOP doesn't pass tax reform

OK, so that worked. It's clear that Republicans would literally throw grandma over a cliff for donor dollars. Something we can ALL agree on without debate. That's just the way Republicans are. They've been that way for decades.

Now, where are they on DACA?

DACA: America's biggest businesses employ Dreamers - and are standing by them

CEOs Of Major Companies Tell Congress To Protect 'Dreamers'

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos contributes $33 million to Dreamers

So why would CEO's and corporations protect these youngsters? Especially since they don't want to protect American families and the millions who will lose their healthcare.

Ending This Immigration Program Would Devastate the Economy

DACA deportations would cost billions for states like California, Texas and Illinois

Aah. Now it becomes clear.

Business is not about to allow itself to go under. Not only would they lose workers, it might even be cheaper to move a company overseas than to train new workers from an untrainable GOP base, even if they were interested in learning, which of course they aren't.

So the question becomes, when will business step in and give new orders to the GOP leadership? Since the GOP is in power, and the GOP works for corporations, it's only a matter of time before they step in. sing a lullaby and orders the GOP to leave the Dreamers alone.
 
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A three week extension is not a "win". It's a three week extension.
 
Remember what Corporations and Billionaires told the GOP? And I'm paraphrasing here:

If you don't screw over the middle class and the poor, kick them off healthcare and use that money to give us huge tax cuts, then we will stop shoveling money your way. No more contributions from us.

Hill Republican dilemma: Dash to pass tax reform or face donor backlash

Graham: 'Financial contributions will stop' if GOP doesn't pass tax reform

OK, so that worked. It's clear that Republicans would literally throw grandma over a cliff for donor dollars. Something we can ALL agree on without debate. That's just the way Republicans are. They've been that way for decades.

Now, where are they on DACA?

DACA: America's biggest businesses employ Dreamers - and are standing by them

CEOs Of Major Companies Tell Congress To Protect 'Dreamers'

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos contributes $33 million to Dreamers

So why would CEO's and corporations protect these youngsters? Especially since they don't want to protect American families and the millions who will lose their healthcare.

Ending This Immigration Program Would Devastate the Economy

DACA deportations would cost billions for states like California, Texas and Illinois

Aah. Now it becomes clear.

Business is not about to allow itself to go under. Not only would they lose workers, it might even be cheaper to move a company overseas than to train new workers from an untrainable GOP base, even if they were interested in learning, which of course they aren't.

So the question becomes, when will business step in and give new orders to the GOP leadership? Since the GOP is in power, and the GOP works for corporations, it's only a matter of time before they step in. sing a lullaby and orders the GOP to leave the Dreamers alone.

Forgot to mention even the Koch brothers are for amnesty and they also help immigrants study for citizenship.
 
What's a dream for Mexicans, is a nightmare for Americans
 
Remember what Corporations and Billionaires told the GOP? And I'm paraphrasing here:

If you don't screw over the middle class and the poor, kick them off healthcare and use that money to give us huge tax cuts, then we will stop shoveling money your way. No more contributions from us.

Hill Republican dilemma: Dash to pass tax reform or face donor backlash

Graham: 'Financial contributions will stop' if GOP doesn't pass tax reform

OK, so that worked. It's clear that Republicans would literally throw grandma over a cliff for donor dollars. Something we can ALL agree on without debate. That's just the way Republicans are. They've been that way for decades.

Now, where are they on DACA?

DACA: America's biggest businesses employ Dreamers - and are standing by them

CEOs Of Major Companies Tell Congress To Protect 'Dreamers'

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos contributes $33 million to Dreamers

So why would CEO's and corporations protect these youngsters? Especially since they don't want to protect American families and the millions who will lose their healthcare.

Ending This Immigration Program Would Devastate the Economy

DACA deportations would cost billions for states like California, Texas and Illinois

Aah. Now it becomes clear.

Business is not about to allow itself to go under. Not only would they lose workers, it might even be cheaper to move a company overseas than to train new workers from an untrainable GOP base, even if they were interested in learning, which of course they aren't.

So the question becomes, when will business step in and give new orders to the GOP leadership? Since the GOP is in power, and the GOP works for corporations, it's only a matter of time before they step in. sing a lullaby and orders the GOP to leave the Dreamers alone.

Good luck wit dat! :2up:

rDerp!
 
Remember what Corporations and Billionaires told the GOP? And I'm paraphrasing here:

If you don't screw over the middle class and the poor, kick them off healthcare and use that money to give us huge tax cuts, then we will stop shoveling money your way. No more contributions from us.

Hill Republican dilemma: Dash to pass tax reform or face donor backlash

Graham: 'Financial contributions will stop' if GOP doesn't pass tax reform

OK, so that worked. It's clear that Republicans would literally throw grandma over a cliff for donor dollars. Something we can ALL agree on without debate. That's just the way Republicans are. They've been that way for decades.

Now, where are they on DACA?

DACA: America's biggest businesses employ Dreamers - and are standing by them

CEOs Of Major Companies Tell Congress To Protect 'Dreamers'

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos contributes $33 million to Dreamers

So why would CEO's and corporations protect these youngsters? Especially since they don't want to protect American families and the millions who will lose their healthcare.

Ending This Immigration Program Would Devastate the Economy

DACA deportations would cost billions for states like California, Texas and Illinois

Aah. Now it becomes clear.

Business is not about to allow itself to go under. Not only would they lose workers, it might even be cheaper to move a company overseas than to train new workers from an untrainable GOP base, even if they were interested in learning, which of course they aren't.

So the question becomes, when will business step in and give new orders to the GOP leadership? Since the GOP is in power, and the GOP works for corporations, it's only a matter of time before they step in. sing a lullaby and orders the GOP to leave the Dreamers alone.
Businesses like the minimum wages and the threat that if you don't like it we will call immigration on you, dufus.
 
Remember what Corporations and Billionaires told the GOP? And I'm paraphrasing here:

If you don't screw over the middle class and the poor, kick them off healthcare and use that money to give us huge tax cuts, then we will stop shoveling money your way. No more contributions from us.

Hill Republican dilemma: Dash to pass tax reform or face donor backlash

Graham: 'Financial contributions will stop' if GOP doesn't pass tax reform

OK, so that worked. It's clear that Republicans would literally throw grandma over a cliff for donor dollars. Something we can ALL agree on without debate. That's just the way Republicans are. They've been that way for decades.

Now, where are they on DACA?

DACA: America's biggest businesses employ Dreamers - and are standing by them

CEOs Of Major Companies Tell Congress To Protect 'Dreamers'

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos contributes $33 million to Dreamers

So why would CEO's and corporations protect these youngsters? Especially since they don't want to protect American families and the millions who will lose their healthcare.

Ending This Immigration Program Would Devastate the Economy

DACA deportations would cost billions for states like California, Texas and Illinois

Aah. Now it becomes clear.

Business is not about to allow itself to go under. Not only would they lose workers, it might even be cheaper to move a company overseas than to train new workers from an untrainable GOP base, even if they were interested in learning, which of course they aren't.

So the question becomes, when will business step in and give new orders to the GOP leadership? Since the GOP is in power, and the GOP works for corporations, it's only a matter of time before they step in. sing a lullaby and orders the GOP to leave the Dreamers alone.
I enjoy pointing out different positions and what they mean.

But look at these right wingers. Why do they insist on being clowns? Don't know anything and never will. No wonder corporations want Dreamers and not Republicans.
 
Remember what Corporations and Billionaires told the GOP? And I'm paraphrasing here:

If you don't screw over the middle class and the poor, kick them off healthcare and use that money to give us huge tax cuts, then we will stop shoveling money your way. No more contributions from us.

Hill Republican dilemma: Dash to pass tax reform or face donor backlash

Graham: 'Financial contributions will stop' if GOP doesn't pass tax reform

OK, so that worked. It's clear that Republicans would literally throw grandma over a cliff for donor dollars. Something we can ALL agree on without debate. That's just the way Republicans are. They've been that way for decades.

Now, where are they on DACA?

DACA: America's biggest businesses employ Dreamers - and are standing by them

CEOs Of Major Companies Tell Congress To Protect 'Dreamers'

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos contributes $33 million to Dreamers

So why would CEO's and corporations protect these youngsters? Especially since they don't want to protect American families and the millions who will lose their healthcare.

Ending This Immigration Program Would Devastate the Economy

DACA deportations would cost billions for states like California, Texas and Illinois

Aah. Now it becomes clear.

Business is not about to allow itself to go under. Not only would they lose workers, it might even be cheaper to move a company overseas than to train new workers from an untrainable GOP base, even if they were interested in learning, which of course they aren't.

So the question becomes, when will business step in and give new orders to the GOP leadership? Since the GOP is in power, and the GOP works for corporations, it's only a matter of time before they step in. sing a lullaby and orders the GOP to leave the Dreamers alone.
I enjoy pointing out different positions and what they mean.

But look at these right wingers. Why do they insist on being clowns? Don't know anything and never will. No wonder corporations want Dreamers and not Republicans.
Why do they insist on being clowns?
Why do you insist on being a clown, dean?

Show us the 'quote' you 'paraphrased', IF you can.

you're known for pulling things out of your....


rubber nose
 
Remember what Corporations and Billionaires told the GOP? And I'm paraphrasing here:

If you don't screw over the middle class and the poor, kick them off healthcare and use that money to give us huge tax cuts, then we will stop shoveling money your way. No more contributions from us.

Hill Republican dilemma: Dash to pass tax reform or face donor backlash

Graham: 'Financial contributions will stop' if GOP doesn't pass tax reform

OK, so that worked. It's clear that Republicans would literally throw grandma over a cliff for donor dollars. Something we can ALL agree on without debate. That's just the way Republicans are. They've been that way for decades.

Now, where are they on DACA?

DACA: America's biggest businesses employ Dreamers - and are standing by them

CEOs Of Major Companies Tell Congress To Protect 'Dreamers'

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos contributes $33 million to Dreamers

So why would CEO's and corporations protect these youngsters? Especially since they don't want to protect American families and the millions who will lose their healthcare.

Ending This Immigration Program Would Devastate the Economy

DACA deportations would cost billions for states like California, Texas and Illinois

Aah. Now it becomes clear.

Business is not about to allow itself to go under. Not only would they lose workers, it might even be cheaper to move a company overseas than to train new workers from an untrainable GOP base, even if they were interested in learning, which of course they aren't.

So the question becomes, when will business step in and give new orders to the GOP leadership? Since the GOP is in power, and the GOP works for corporations, it's only a matter of time before they step in. sing a lullaby and orders the GOP to leave the Dreamers alone.
I enjoy pointing out different positions and what they mean.

But look at these right wingers. Why do they insist on being clowns? Don't know anything and never will. No wonder corporations want Dreamers and not Republicans.

If Corporations want DACA people over Republicans it's only because they can hire DACA people for much less.

So, much for being for the "Working man", huh?
 


you 'paraphrased'?

or, you pulled that 'quote' out of your ass?
Why did I add two links?
Did you even bother to read them?

Here, let's try it again:

My paraphrase:

If you don't screw over the middle class and the poor, kick them off healthcare and use that money to give us huge tax cuts, then we will stop shoveling money your way. No more contributions from us.

The LINKS:

Hill Republican dilemma: Dash to pass tax reform or face donor backlash

Graham: 'Financial contributions will stop' if GOP doesn't pass tax reform

Duh!
 
My paraphrase:

If you don't screw over the middle class and the poor, kick them off healthcare and use that money to give us huge tax cuts, then we will stop shoveling money your way. No more contributions from us.

Right...YOUR paraphrase.

Now, what did they actually say?
 

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