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RE: Harvard-Harris Poll Shows ~7 In 10 Americans Agree With Trump's Immigration Proposal
(02-06-2018 02:29 PM)Redwingtom Wrote:  
(02-06-2018 02:22 PM)No Bull Wrote:  
(02-06-2018 02:21 PM)Redwingtom Wrote:  
(02-06-2018 02:12 PM)No Bull Wrote:  
(02-06-2018 12:30 PM)Redwingtom Wrote:  And with brown and black people set to overtake white people in the not too distant future, what hope do you see for the Republican party?
because all brown and black people vote the same... (that's absolutely racist)

I know tons of brown and black people that are republicans. People like jobs and low taxes...


You see you see brown and black fol as an abstract idea. Republicans see them as individuals. WE understand Hispanics come from many different locals and that someone with Cuban ancestry may see something much differently than someone with Mexican ancestry. WE understand that a person of Jamaican ancestry might have much different opinions than someone whose forefathers were forced here as a slave.

People are individuals Redwingtom...they don't share monolithic views simply because of the skin color. Look deeper Redwingtom. Grow a brain.

Dayum...talking about reading WAAAAY to much into one harmless observation. Are you secretly Hambone? 03-rotfl
hey wait ... you commented before my latest revision... 03-melodramatic

Matters not. Your post in no way describes one position or belief that I have in relation to brown/black people. My comment was made because brown/black people in large mass vote Democratic more than Republican. That's just a fact...and it's likely not to change. If it does, I'll gladly admit I was wrong.

"Black and Brown people" will vote for whoever gives them opportunity, a chance to earn a good living and lower taxes... you know why? because this is what Americans do... no matter what their skin color is...

Redwingtom, your thinking is why the democratic socialist progressives lose so often and by such margins...

Obama only was going to happen once. He pitted groups who felt disenfranchised together against the "other" ("pink" non progressive peoples) and was LARGELY immune to "attack" as the 1st "black" president... lest his "attacker" be accused of racism. This worked magnificently for the democratic socialist progressives ... for about 8 years... but unfortunately for you... their can only be "the 1st black president" one time.

The next democrat/progressive to be elected President won't be able to triangulate dissenters by merely implying that every dissenting opinion is held by racist at worst or some backward thinking deplorable...

The next democrat/progressive President will actually have to reach consensus and lead a nation... all folks.. of all colors...

Obama knew this. His Chicago machine knew this... Why do you think they worked so hard to throw the election and once lost why do you think they have sought a soft coup?

Because the democratic socialist progressives do not have the support of the majority...
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RE: Harvard-Harris Poll Shows ~7 In 10 Americans Agree With Trump's Immigration Proposal
(02-06-2018 11:20 AM)Kronke Wrote:  8 in 10 agree with a merit-based system.

Your move, shutdown schumer.

Quote:Voters across both party lines appear to be in agreement with President Donald Trump’s immigration priorities, a new Harvard-Harris Poll finds.

The poll, weighted to be broadly representative of the U.S. population, found that 65% of voters overall agreed with Trump’s position that any bill codifying Obama-era protections for illegal immigrants brought to the U.S. as children should be accompanied by funding for a wall, ending chain migration, and ending the diversity visa lottery program.

The individual elements of each of Trump’s demands remain broadly popular as well. On the most controversial subject of the border wall, 53 percent of respondents said they supported “building a combination of physical and electronic barriers across the US-Mexico border,” and 61 percent said current security along the US-Mexico border is inadequate.

79 percent of respondents said they believed “immigration priority for those coming to the U.S. should be based on a person’s ability to contribute to America as measured by their education and skills or based on a person having relatives in the US.” The statement is broadly representative of Trump’s bid to end chain migration via family ties and prioritize immigration policy that favors high skilled individuals.

The diversity visa lottery program saw a similar 68 percent disapproval by voters.

http://dailycaller.com/2018/01/22/poll-m...migration/

Poll:

http://harvardharrispoll.com/wp-content/...s_XTab.pdf

That's old news. The Demons voted for all this in, um, 2014? Anyway, all the Demons voted for the wall and other, uh, stuff. They just conveniently forgot because it's Trump.
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RE: Harvard-Harris Poll Shows ~7 In 10 Americans Agree With Trump's Immigration Proposal
(02-06-2018 02:12 PM)No Bull Wrote:  
(02-06-2018 12:30 PM)Redwingtom Wrote:  And with brown and black people set to overtake white people in the not too distant future, what hope do you see for the Republican party?
because all brown and black people vote the same...right Redwingtom? (that's a tad bit racist...)

I know tons of brown and black people that are republicans. People of all colors like jobs and low taxes...


You, and your particular type of progressive socialist, see you see brown and black folks as an abstract idea.
Republicans see people of all colors as individuals.

We understand Hispanics come from many different locals and that someone with Cuban ancestry may see something much differently than someone with Mexican ancestry. We understand that a person of Jamaican ancestry might have much different opinions than someone whose forefathers were forced here as a slaves.

People are individuals Redwingtom...they don't share monolithic views simply because of their skin color.

Look deeper Redwingtom.

lol....ask the other tommy boy george.....he'll tell ya all rural 'sip is racist too....

these people are so disconnected from reality......

I simply enjoy laughing at every dayum one dems.....
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