You know that game 6 degrees of separation, where you find 6 people you and a stranger have in common? You can do the same thing with your job and MIC spending by the government.
Well that sounds very bad. Giving the president emergency power to shut down the border? When does that expire? What conditions are required for it to be executed? Does it mean that Americans can't leave or come home too? This doesn't sound good at all to me. I really dislike that every administration rules through emergency and executive orders now, instead of legislating intelligent and long-term solutions.
Yeah, that's not caving, that's DARING Congress to refuse to pass the bill.
See, they were going to pass a budget bill that has some border funding in it, and Mitch McConnell was telling the Republicans to pass the darned thing -- but then Trump said it might be nice to use the border mess in his campaign, and Poof! McConnell spun around so fast, his heels were smoking! (no, not literally) Here's a link: https://news.yahoo.com/trump-thrown-wrench-mitch-mcconnell-214452142.html
The statement from Biden is a double-dog dare to not pass the bill. Every time Republicans cry, "Waaahh! Border scary! Biden's fault!", Biden is going to hold up that statement and point out that he was ready, but they refused to sign it.
He'll say it, but only newsy Democrats will hear him. The Republicans will say the bill didn't go far enough, cost too much, and blah, blah, blah, glossing over the crazy powers it would have allowed. This isn't any special '5d chess', this is standard politics. Biden knows Congress won't do ANY border deal now that Trump told them not to, so it doesn't matter what concessions it has.
Many immigration and border requirements are clearly spelled out in law. Laws the administration is enforcing as written. Like many other issues, Congressional Republicans have chosen not to update these at any point over the last couple decades, while also complaining about border issues, simply so they can blame any Democrat President.
This isn't a new issue. It's an issue the Republicans clearly plan. As soon as a Republican is in the White House the "imminent" border issues disappear, or the President enacts some over the top fascist solution that doesn't actually do anything for the cause. And Congress then ignores the causes again so they can complain when the Democrats inevitably regain control and are stuck spending time fixing the fuck ups instead of handling the actual causes.
Texas secessionists have not considered the ramifications of becoming a hostile force sitting on top of oil that the US regards as its own.
If there's two things you don't get between, it's a mama and her cub, and the US and oil.
There’s three things you don’t mess with.
US and oil.
US and their boats.
And the US and an excuse to pump more money into the military industrial complex that masquerades as our Economy.
You should also avoid bears in general.
As if the US needs an excuse!
The only bear I care to be around is the Teddy variety.
You know that game 6 degrees of separation, where you find 6 people you and a stranger have in common? You can do the same thing with your job and MIC spending by the government.
my best friend works directly for a military contractor, I don’t need to play 6 degrees.
Y'all qaeda about to find out
Conceding to them about what?
Well that sounds very bad. Giving the president emergency power to shut down the border? When does that expire? What conditions are required for it to be executed? Does it mean that Americans can't leave or come home too? This doesn't sound good at all to me. I really dislike that every administration rules through emergency and executive orders now, instead of legislating intelligent and long-term solutions.
Yeah, that's not caving, that's DARING Congress to refuse to pass the bill.
See, they were going to pass a budget bill that has some border funding in it, and Mitch McConnell was telling the Republicans to pass the darned thing -- but then Trump said it might be nice to use the border mess in his campaign, and Poof! McConnell spun around so fast, his heels were smoking! (no, not literally) Here's a link: https://news.yahoo.com/trump-thrown-wrench-mitch-mcconnell-214452142.html
The statement from Biden is a double-dog dare to not pass the bill. Every time Republicans cry, "Waaahh! Border scary! Biden's fault!", Biden is going to hold up that statement and point out that he was ready, but they refused to sign it.
He'll say it, but only newsy Democrats will hear him. The Republicans will say the bill didn't go far enough, cost too much, and blah, blah, blah, glossing over the crazy powers it would have allowed. This isn't any special '5d chess', this is standard politics. Biden knows Congress won't do ANY border deal now that Trump told them not to, so it doesn't matter what concessions it has.
Many immigration and border requirements are clearly spelled out in law. Laws the administration is enforcing as written. Like many other issues, Congressional Republicans have chosen not to update these at any point over the last couple decades, while also complaining about border issues, simply so they can blame any Democrat President.
This isn't a new issue. It's an issue the Republicans clearly plan. As soon as a Republican is in the White House the "imminent" border issues disappear, or the President enacts some over the top fascist solution that doesn't actually do anything for the cause. And Congress then ignores the causes again so they can complain when the Democrats inevitably regain control and are stuck spending time fixing the fuck ups instead of handling the actual causes.
The amount of Texans who support seceding are an extreme minority.
Most of us think they're just as dumb as you do.