excalibur
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This is why we are in a downward spiral.
A Senator pisses on America's leg and tells them it is raining and too many Americans agree.
And that is why too many Americans either don't vote or continue to vote for the Party that is decimating America an its culture. Or vote for RINOs like Mith McConnell. They are that stupid.
Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio claimed that voters’ concerns about immigration only came from the “far right” during a Sunday appearance on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”
“I think my voters in Ohio are reasonable. We’re a slightly lean Republican state now,” Brown told host Chuck Todd. “I don’t hear much about immigration from voters, except for people on the far right that always want to gain political advantage by talking about it.”
“When serious-minded people talk about it, they’re looking for something like Thom [Tillis] and Kyrsten [Sinema] were suggesting, and they’re also emphasizing the dreamer kids, the DACA kids, who are, as I said, essentially Americans except for the paperwork,” Brown continued.
Independent Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona and Republican Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina reportedly started work on compromise legislation that would legalize those in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program while reinstating Title 42, a Trump-era program that expelled migrants that is set to expire Dec. 21 following a ruling by United States District Judge Emmet Sullivan.
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A Senator pisses on America's leg and tells them it is raining and too many Americans agree.
And that is why too many Americans either don't vote or continue to vote for the Party that is decimating America an its culture. Or vote for RINOs like Mith McConnell. They are that stupid.
Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio claimed that voters’ concerns about immigration only came from the “far right” during a Sunday appearance on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”
“I think my voters in Ohio are reasonable. We’re a slightly lean Republican state now,” Brown told host Chuck Todd. “I don’t hear much about immigration from voters, except for people on the far right that always want to gain political advantage by talking about it.”
“When serious-minded people talk about it, they’re looking for something like Thom [Tillis] and Kyrsten [Sinema] were suggesting, and they’re also emphasizing the dreamer kids, the DACA kids, who are, as I said, essentially Americans except for the paperwork,” Brown continued.
Independent Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona and Republican Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina reportedly started work on compromise legislation that would legalize those in the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program while reinstating Title 42, a Trump-era program that expelled migrants that is set to expire Dec. 21 following a ruling by United States District Judge Emmet Sullivan.

WATCH: U.S. senator dismisses opposition to immigration as a 'far-right' concern
A U.S. senator claimed that voters’ concerns about immigration only came from the “far right” during a Sunday appearance on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”
