Republicans are praying for war- The American Jihad

Original opinion of the OP. No link required.

And this is my opinion. Republicans' perspective has become so warped... that they cheer the bombing of Iran, hoping for a war, thinking we will destroy Iran and put a dent in Islam. Basically Republicans have been trying to commit Jihad since 9-11.

Maybe not all of them, but a significant number. Once again, they hang their hopes on outcomes that are detrimental to Americans... just like President Trump's policies of exclusion, the erasure of civil rights, and the denial of due process. For years now, Republicans have sided with people like Putin and Orban. Republicans held a national meeting in Hungary, and Orban has spoken at CPAC. They cheer orgasmically as Trump implements a draconian policy whereby plainclothed unidentified men snatch people off the street and put them in prison without evidence of illegality. It has been revealed that many of these men are not even government employees, but are bounty hunters. Then, when Democrats oppose these unconstitutional acts, Republicans accuse Democrats of taking the side of foreign nationals.

Democrats opposing Trump's latest unconstitutional act are now accused of siding with Iran and hoping for an Iranian strike here instead of what they're really doing, which is holding the president accountable for violating the constitution he swore to uphold.

It has been proven over the course of several Republican administrations that what's good for Republicans is bad for America. A recession that almost killed the economy, a pandemic that left 500,000 dead and millions still suffering from long COVID they were infected with due to the inaction of a Republican administration. Not to mention the longest war in our country's history, based on nothing. Democrats are not the problem, Republicans need to expel the MAGA types to get their party back on the rails for the good of the country.
One of these won the Nobel Peace Prize…..


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Wrong as usual. I'm mad that we did this in the first place. Understand this ******, I am all for America, and that is why I oppose MAGA and Trump. This was unnecessary.
Bullshit. You were hoping for the worst so don’t come back with this I want the best for America crap when you always hope for the worst just because of who’s doing it.

Go **** yourself.
 
One of these won the Nobel Peace Prize…..


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Well it is accurate but let also consider what the situation was. For Obama he inherited the 9/11 search for justice and to punish Al Queda and more specifically Bin Laden. He inherited this from the previous administration under Bush. The search for bin laden and to destroy Al Queda. So yeah Obama did a lot of mission which would eclispse most other presidents. But He also had the moral support of most Americans.

Trump does not have a Bin Laden and Al Queda to punish so he listen to Isreal who has enemies to target.
 

Yes, There’s a Crisis on the Border. And It’s Trump’s Fault.​

By ALAN BERSIN, NATE BRUGGEMAN and BEN ROHRBAUGH


April 05, 2019
Alan Bersin served as the commissioner of U.S. Customs and Border Protection and assistant secretary and chief diplomatic officer for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

Nate Bruggeman held senior policy positions at the Department of Homeland Security and Customs and Border Protection from 2009 to 2012. He is a partner in the consulting firm BorderWorks Advisers.

Ben Rohrbaugh was the director for enforcement and border security at the National Security Council from 2014 to 2016. He also served in senior positions at the Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Customs and Border Protection.


Donald Trump has made border security and immigration enforcement a rallying cry of his campaign and the centerpiece of his presidency. But now, as the effects of his immigration policies have become measurable, it is clear to us—three people who have worked on the issue in previous administrations—that Trump is the worst president for border security in the last 30 years.

The border is currently overwhelmed with increasing numbers of migrants, in particular Central American asylum seekers. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has reported that 66,450 persons were apprehended between the ports of entry in February, the highest monthly total in a decade. Projections for March are even worse—exceeding 100,000—with experts concerned that monthly totals could exceed 150,000 in the coming months. CBP is reassigning officers from the ports of entry, which are critically understaffed, to help Border Patrol with the crush. CBP Commissioner Kevin McAleenan has said the immigration system on the border is at “the breaking point.” In response, the president threatened to close the border altogether to legal crossings, a threat he walked back on Thursday and replaced with a “one-year warning” to Mexico.

Despite the administration’s attempts to shift blame for the chaos, make no mistake: It is Donald Trump himself who is responsible. Through misguided policies, political stunts and a failure of leadership, the president has created the conditions that allowed the asylum problem at the border to explode into a crisis. The solution to our current border troubles lies in reforming the U.S. asylum system and immigration courts and helping Central America address its challenges—not in a “big beautiful” wall or shutting down the border. Yet effective action on these issues has been missing. And the president has now so poisoned the political well with his approach that there is little hope of meaningful congressional action until after the next election. Unless the administration changes course, the immigration crisis will only continue to worsen.

In fiscal year 2017, the last year of the Obama administration and the first of Trump’s, 303,916 migrants were arrested by the Border Patrol. This was the lowest level in more than three decades. The Clinton, Bush and Obama administrations had worked hard to tackle the problem of illegal migration through substantial increases in border security staffing, improvements in technology, innovations in strategy and improved security coordination and assistance to Mexico. Coupled with improved economic conditions in Mexico, these administrations were hugely successful in deterring and breaking the cycle of illegal crossing: Unlawful Mexican economic immigration, which had historically been the primary immigration enforcement issue at the border, dropped nearly 90 percent between 2000 and 2016.

But the nature of undocumented immigration to the U.S. has changed. Today, it is primarily driven not by Mexican economic migrants—and not by a flood of criminals, as Trump claims—but rather by large numbers of families and minors from Central America who are seeking political asylum. Although this issue first rose to public attention in 2014, the influx then was only a fraction of what it is today. The Department of Homeland Security estimates that triple the number of 2017 apprehensions—more than 900,000—will occur at the southern border in 2019. Many of those will be migrants seeking asylum, and they will descend on a border and immigration court system ill-equipped to handle those claims.

Of course, the president did not create the conditions in Central America that have driven migrants north. But his obsession with the wall, along with a series of other misguided policies, have severely hampered the U.S. government’s response to this flood. The wall has become a profound distraction and waste of time for policymakers and agency leadership as other solutions that would prove far more useful to our real immigration problems have gone neglected.


Then Trump sabotaged a border bill while telling you idiots how Biden was the problem. So you re-elected the president who created the problem, thinking he was the one to solve it. Stupidity.
Quid Pro Joe and Kamala (what have I been doing for four years?) Harris had 4 years to fix any problems. Did they fail in their responsibilities? Asking again since you have refused to answer.
 
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Well it is accurate but let also consider what the situation was. For Obama he inherited the 9/11 search for justice and to punish Al Queda and more specifically Bin Laden. He inherited this from the previous administration under Bush. The search for bin laden and to destroy Al Queda. So yeah Obama did a lot of mission which would eclispse most other presidents. But He also had the moral support of most Americans.

Trump does not have a Bin Laden and Al Queda to punish so he listen to Isreal who has enemies to target.
Trump inherited an Iran on the brink of having Nukes thanks to Barry Hussein and his shit EO Iran never signed.

And are Dimwingers like you pissing your Depends cuz they say Trump doesn’t have the “moral support” of Americans? Nope.

Dimwingers are saying a President has no Constitutional right to bomb any country without a formal declaration of war by Congress…..ya know, know that Trump did it.

You are just too ******* stupid to see the blatant and obvious hypocrisy.

Moron.
 
We have a MAGAphone chat group called Preying4War

Our stated goals are to use the Iran War for the following purposes:
  1. Deplatform Obama, the AutoPen President (he was at the WH the entire last 6 months of the "Biden" Administration while Joe himself was only there 2 maybe 3 times)
  2. Coordinate with Republican State Attorney Generals to start to bring serious felon charges against our political enemies
  3. Have Kash Patel's FBI monitor all social media for disinformation, i.e. anything critical of Trump
  4. Import millions of white farmers from South Africa and relocate them to US swing States
  5. Use USAID to ground any airplane attempting to spread chemtrails
 
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Original opinion of the OP. No link required.

And this is my opinion. Republicans' perspective has become so warped... that they cheer the bombing of Iran, hoping for a war, thinking we will destroy Iran and put a dent in Islam. Basically Republicans have been trying to commit Jihad since 9-11.

Maybe not all of them, but a significant number. Once again, they hang their hopes on outcomes that are detrimental to Americans... just like President Trump's policies of exclusion, the erasure of civil rights, and the denial of due process. For years now, Republicans have sided with people like Putin and Orban. Republicans held a national meeting in Hungary, and Orban has spoken at CPAC. They cheer orgasmically as Trump implements a draconian policy whereby plainclothed unidentified men snatch people off the street and put them in prison without evidence of illegality. It has been revealed that many of these men are not even government employees, but are bounty hunters. Then, when Democrats oppose these unconstitutional acts, Republicans accuse Democrats of taking the side of foreign nationals.

Democrats opposing Trump's latest unconstitutional act are now accused of siding with Iran and hoping for an Iranian strike here instead of what they're really doing, which is holding the president accountable for violating the constitution he swore to uphold.

It has been proven over the course of several Republican administrations that what's good for Republicans is bad for America. A recession that almost killed the economy, a pandemic that left 500,000 dead and millions still suffering from long COVID they were infected with due to the inaction of a Republican administration. Not to mention the longest war in our country's history, based on nothing. Democrats are not the problem, Republicans need to expel the MAGA types to get their party back on the rails for the good of the country.
The GOP flew the Israeli Flag at their last convention. Virtually the entire Trump administration and Lindsey Graham and 96 out of 100 Senators are Zionists. Should we be surprised? Make Israel Great Again was Donald's intent from the start.
 

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