Trump warns 'blue wave' would bring 'crime and open borders' - Translation

To save the Wild Life :cool:

While illegals crossing the border leave trails of trash in pristine deserts, and clear cut our National Forests to grow weed? While your reasoning is based on flawed information, ... at least you admit that you, suddenly, want NO U.S. National borders.
 
BLACK and BROWN PEOPLE


President Donald Trump warned Tuesday that the so-called "blue wave" of Democratic victories forecasted by many for November's midterm elections would portend "crime and open borders," while a strong GOP showing would bring about "safety and strength."


Trump has long predicted that November's midterms will deliver a "red wave" of Republican victories, shielding or perhaps bolstering GOP majorities in both houses of Congress. The president's forecast goes against those of many political prognosticators, who have predicted a weaker year for Republicans, in part because the party in control of the White House often struggles in midterm elections and in part because of the president's poor poll numbers.

Still, the president has insisted that those predicting doom and gloom for the GOP are wrong, just as they were in the days and weeks leading up to the 2016 election, which he was widely expected to lose by a wide margin.

"A Blue Wave means Crime and Open Borders. A Red Wave means Safety and Strength!" Trump wrote on Twitter Tuesday.

Read more: https://www.politico.com/story/2018/08/21/trump-midterms-blue-wave-red-wave-crime-790214

President Donald Trump warned Tuesday that the so-called "blue wave" of Democratic victories forecasted by many for November's midterm elections would portend "crime and open borders," while a strong GOP showing would bring about "safety and strength."


Trump has long predicted that November's midterms will deliver a "red wave" of Republican victories, shielding or perhaps bolstering GOP majorities in both houses of Congress. The president's forecast goes against those of many political prognosticators, who have predicted a weaker year for Republicans, in part because the party in control of the White House often struggles in midterm elections and in part because of the president's poor poll numbers.

Still, the president has insisted that those predicting doom and gloom for the GOP are wrong, just as they were in the days and weeks leading up to the 2016 election, which he was widely expected to lose by a wide margin.

"A Blue Wave means Crime and Open Borders. A Red Wave means Safety and Strength!" Trump wrote on Twitter Tuesday.

Read more: https://www.politico.com/story/2018/08/21/trump-midterms-blue-wave-red-wave-crime-790214

President Donald Trump warned Tuesday that the so-called "blue wave" of Democratic victories forecasted by many for November's midterm elections would portend "crime and open borders," while a strong GOP showing would bring about "safety and strength."

Trump has long predicted that November's midterms will deliver a "red wave" of Republican victories, shielding or perhaps bolstering GOP majorities in both houses of Congress. The president's forecast goes against those of many political prognosticators, who have predicted a weaker year for Republicans, in part because the party in control of the White House often struggles in midterm elections and in part because of the president's poor poll numbers.

Still, the president has insisted that those predicting doom and gloom for the GOP are wrong, just as they were in the days and weeks leading up to the 2016 election, which he was widely expected to lose by a wide margin.

"A Blue Wave means Crime and Open Borders. A Red Wave means Safety and Strength!" Trump wrote on Twitter Tuesday.

Read more: https://www.politico.com/story/2018/08/21/trump-midterms-blue-wave-red-wave-crime-790214


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If I'm reading the numbers correctly of our existing population here illegally 70% is from Mexico and Central America, 13% from Asia, 3% from Africa and 2% from the Caribbean. So I don't know if yellow is a P.C. term for those of Asian decent but based on the numbers they are the second largest group coming here illegally and may be the fastest growing demographic overall in the country.
 
If I'm reading the numbers correctly of our existing population here illegally 70% is from Mexico and Central America, 13% from Asia, 3% from Africa and 2% from the Caribbean. So I don't know if yellow is a P.C. term for those of Asian decent but based on the numbers they are the second largest group coming here illegally and may be the fastest growing demographic overall in the country.

So much to fear, so little time.
 
I'm all for increased immigration. Our current system is broken and needs to be fixed. As a real estate guy I'm into demographics and the movement of people. I'm just stating facts on who is coming here.

Well one party who keeps blathering on about this curently has both houses and the white house, don't know what to tell ya. Why, it's almost as if the Wall Street/donor/"job creator" class has always lobbied for, funded, and think tank legislated efforts to have a more brutally exploitable workforce here so as to avoid having to hire expensive american citizens.

And the "other" party avoided every opportunity to legislate on this as well.

Must be useful to the power structure as is.
 
Well one party who keeps blathering on about this curently has both houses and the white house, don't know what to tell ya. Why, it's almost as if the Wall Street/donor/"job creator" class has always lobbied for, funded, and think tank legislated efforts to have a more brutally exploitable workforce here so as to avoid having to hire expensive american citizens.

And the "other" party avoided every opportunity to legislate on this as well.

Must be useful to the power structure as is.

There is a bi-partisan nature to this in that for a long time unions were against illegal immigrants because they felt it hurt American workers wages. As (private sector) unions have lost power that is no longer a big concern for politicians.
 
There is a bi-partisan nature to this in that for a long time unions were against illegal immigrants because they felt it hurt American workers wages. As (private sector) unions have lost power that is no longer a big concern for politicians.

That's what capital does.
 
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