Trump: The First 100 Days

But you are forgetting that Obama wanted to “fundamentally change America”. And one of his ways was to make sure that he allowed in as many illegals as possible. He did this for two reasons. The first of which is that he wanted to change the color of our country. The second and most important is that he wanted to create an entire new block of permanent democrat voters. Of course it would take a while to actually make them citizens but that was his end game.

It was always politics with that guy.

[quote]Regardless of what President-elect Donald Trump’s plans are for immigration, President Barack Obama says there will be “inevitable” changes to the demographics of the United States.

“If you stopped all immigration today, just by virtue of birth rates, this is going to be a browner country,” Obama told NPR’s Steve Inskeep in an interview that aired Monday. [/quote]

The leftist knows his path to communism/statism is through the vehicle of immigration via 3rd world immigrants. They hate Europeans for the simple fact they know Europeans will vote against state power

Path through immigration, you say, citing this article as evidence?

In the article you cited, Obama’s said “If you stopped all immigration today, just by virtue of birth rates, this is going to be a browner country."

In addition to being a racist worm, you’re legitimately a dumbass.

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They have to say these things it’s the new left wing narrative. If they drop it then they must drop “Donald Trump is evil” and that one is too good to let go of.

It’s actually a great political move from the far left. They must keep beating the anti Trump drum. He’s racist, anti-gay, anti-woman President. Pure evil…And although none of it is true if they keep saying it they will stir up more left wing idiots to riot in the streets.

It’s a good strategy for the far left. Keep in mind the middle of the road democrat who voted for Trump is not buying any of it. So I especially like it. If they keep it up the republicans will gain more seats in Congress during the mid-terms. They will also pick up more Governors seats and gain in state legislatures across the country.

This is working out far better than even I thought it would.

Rah rah Trump is a meany!!!

:wink:

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Great leaders inspire their followers, and lead/inspire them to better themselves.

After 8 years of “Hope and Change”, this country has been led/inspired to…elect a man like Trump -“Villification and Change”.

Yes, indeed.

The pendulum can only swing so far in reaction to it’s previous swing.

Yep it’s tacit admission of the leftist plan.

Tell us thunderbolt what is the white population in your city? I bet it’s above the (actually well above) the national average of low 60’s

Actually your points all lead to one conclusion.

Your premise: MAGA is meant to trigger bigots as a dog whistle. And it creates a “vilified other”

You got very solid refutations from several posters and continued on with:

The wall vilifies people and border security isn’t important.

After solid refutations from several posters you went with:

C’mon, you know that Trump’s whole campaign was about ugliness and devisiveness and Obama is about the good in people and healing.

You are a partisan. You’re haughty superior tone is reminiscent of the NYT, Huff Post et al. You feel secure in your moral superiority and take shots at those you feel are below you. No real debate, just snide remarks. This is why Republicans are checked out. This is why people chant “CNN Sucks” at trump rallies.

Progressives have alienated the center. They believe that anyone who doesn’t share their hyper leftist view of the world is a deplorable. That’s why Hillary lost.

Americans care about the economy first and foremost. It isn’t working for many. It took a New York Billionaire to capitalize on it. They are not racist/bigot/homophobe etc… for saying “this isn’t working for me.”

But carry on belittling those you disagree with. It worked for Hillary.

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Please provide examples, especially of walls that are 1) as long as the one we would have to build, and 2) had to accommodate the same sorts of terrain-related challenges (water, mountains, etc) ours would have to accommodate.

While you’re at it, tell me how, once the wall is completed, you will prevent trafficking from morphing from an overland to an over-water process.

Sure, an ex-president with no control over policy saying how immigration is irrelevant to the fact that America will turn browner is a tacit admission of a plan to use immigration to turn the country browner.

Yep, dumbass.

Nope, non-Hispanic white population is below 60%. And I’ve already provided you with the demographic makeup of my (multiracial) neighborhood.

Any other smart questions?

For those arguing against ED here: are you saying there was nothing during Trump’s campaign or past that appeared racially biased?

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…As the media portrayed it? Or in reality?

I recall getting anecdotes, but nothing that was a refutation.

Please show where I said border security isn’t important.

I’ll own that one.

I feel like I’ve kept the snide level pretty low on my end, despite receiving rather heavy doses from others. As for my tone, I talk the way I talk.

Ironically, that is what the Right wants you to think, not the Left. It’s an admirable, if underhanded, bit of jujitsu on their part. All I can say in response is, it’s not true.

No, they’re not. But Trump is playing them for suckers–taking advantage of them while they’re vulnerable by providing easy scapegoats to blame for their problems, and promising them easy answers he (and you, I suspect) know full well won’t work. Those manufacturing jobs we used to have? They ain’t coming back. The way forward is not going to be found by looking backwards.

If you (or anyone else) feels like I was belittling them, I sincerely apologize. Such was not my intent.

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I don’t really consider myself “pro illegal enabling” but I don’t think we have to shut ourselves off from the rest of the world, either.

I also don’t know if the “part of the country” that I live in is particularly diverse, but my workplace and the city certainly are. Today I worked with colleagues named Bilal, Suresh, Samir, Ahmad, to name a few. Our department is probably about one-third “white American” with a smattering of others from around the globe…but who knows if people of different ethnicities can peacefully coexist to create a functional workplace; I mean, we only work at one of the best hospitals in the nation.

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In reality.

My Answer to your question: absolutely not…

Is America a specific race at this point? Will we ever be a race?

All I heard was pro-American rhetoric. Nothing to do with color of skin or ancestry. If you’re an American citizen, Trump is your hero.

What did you hear…in reality?

Took this from wiki-

Not to bolster either side of the exchange, but I think Raj is looking for a correlation where there isn’t one.

Serious question
That seems highly diverse to you?

Hell no! This place is whiter than a new born baby’s ass! Even a lot of our black people are pretty white.(no joke)

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Then doesnt that demographics agree with his statement that typical supporters of ‘color blind’ support are from ‘lily white’ locales like MN, WI,OH, PA, New England?

I find ED to be an exception to the whites I know from LA, as an example.

So Trump going after the Khan family, or claiming the Mexican judge (an American) involved in the Trump U case couldn’t be impartial, or claiming Obama wasn’t born in the US…none of those instances had racist undertones at all as far as you’re concerned?

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