I think him repeating the Haitian story was stupid. As far as why he says stupid stuff, because everyone does. Nobody’s perfect
On national TV and say something clearly racist, denigrating and totally stupid? I am sorry, a comic that has been doing comedy for years and knows what works with people, would never be as stupid as that. I do not buy it. He meant to say it.
The attachment wasn’t all fact. I pointed out the things that were not fact.
You mean that Trump continues to say things that are misconstrued for the 1000th time.
First of all, this were the statements that 2 people in the room with Trump said that he said"
"“I need the kind of generals that Hitler had,” Trump said in a private conversation in the White House, according to two people who heard him say this. “People who were totally loyal to him, that follow orders.”
Okay, this could possibly be something whose meaning was misconstrued but then this is something that Trump has done many times before:
Former officials have also cited other recurring themes: his denigration of military service, his ignorance of the provisions of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, his admiration for brutality and anti-democratic norms of behavior, and his contempt for wounded veterans and for soldiers who fell in battle.
As such, he does want officers that blindly do his bidding (such as Hitler did and expected.
Anyhow, give me your evaluation.
You’re moving the goal post. You asked if hitler wanted to make his country great. In his eyes he thought he was.
Trump wants to make our country great, so I suspect he will try to do that.
No matter how? Hurting innocent people if necessary? Like Hitler did?
Again, moving the goal post. You asked if we are a country of immigrants. I said yes, LEGAL immigrants. Not sure where you are going with this.
You do know that that before 1986 (when immigration to the U.S. became controlled) and beginning in 1776, over 86 million immigrants have entered the U.S. and basically "illegally" because there were no "legal" laws on immigration before that? Those (who are our ancestors) came mostly are illegals
How many people have immigrated to America since 1776?
More than 86 million immigrants have entered the United States from 1783 to the end of 2019.imatly Of that 86 million, unauthorized immigrants coming in, there have been approximately 31 million have come in between 1986 and 2019 (after the immigrations laws were set), meaning that about 55 million illegal aliens have come into the U.S. that came in and cannot be prosecuted, given there were no laws with which to prosecute them
That is actually 1/7th of the population of the U.S. came here illegally. We are a nation of immigrants.
After 1776, "illegal immigration" in the United States was not strictly regulated as it is today, with very little bureaucracy to enforce immigration laws, meaning people could often cross borders with minimal checks