1. Open borders
2. Making DC a state
3. Making the US military more "woke" including Critical Race Theory
4. Massive spending when the US economy is recovering nicely, so massive inflation will result
5. HR-1, a recipe for one party rule
1. There are no open borders.
2. I wasn't aware taxation with representation was a radical ideal in the United States
3. We don't want anyone knowing about the racism in our past. Let's just sweep that under the rug.
4. Spending money to benefit average Americans? Just more radicalism I guess.
5. If making it easier for Americans vote results in one party rule, the problem is with your party, not mine.
1. Yes there are open borders, just look at the massive influx of illegals crossing the southern border
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The blue line is Biden's open border policy.
2. DC has representation, if you don't like it don't live there, the US Constitution set up DC just fine.
3. The US is/was color-blind before Biden started his retro racist garbage
4. Runaway inflation hurts average Americans most
5. The GA & FL election reforms make it easier to vote, while reducing cheating.
1. Your graph shows apprehensions. Border ain’t open if they’re apprehending people.
2. DC has a nonvoting member of the house and nothing in the Senate. That’s not representation.
3. US history says we weren’t colorblind. Your attempt to cover up history is radical.
4. There is no runaway inflation. It’s just an excuse the right uses to avoid helping average Americans. When it was chucking tax money and lowering taxes on the wealthy, y’all didn’t worry.
5. Those reforms are mixed bags. Some things easier. Most things harder. The amount of cheating is minuscule, a few cases of cheating doesn’t justify making it harder to vote for everyone else. Funny how after Trump won y’all wanted to make it easier and then he loses y’all want to make it harder again. It’d be funny if it weren’t so obvious.
1. Apprehended and then let go, Its called "catch and release", duh.
2. The answer is to make the city part of MD, take it or leave it.
Republican Sen. Roger Marshall (Kan.) introduced a bill on Thursday to make Washington, D.C., part of the state of Maryland in response to the House passing a bill to make D.C. the 51st s…
thehill.com
3. Colorblind is the answer, take it or leave it, otherwise "some people are more equal than others"
4. I'm not a fan of the GOP tax cuts, someone needs to pay the bills. I support most of the Biden tax increases, especially the transaction tax on financial transactions. $30T in Debt is a time-bomb that will consume the Federal Budget. I just oppose the crazy Biden spending plans.
5. Those voting reforms don't make it harder to vote. Biden's "Jim Crow" reference is senile.