Re: Don't Buckle on Immigration
Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2018 2:43 am
Sounds like Interdict.randy wrote:You get the idea...
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Sounds like Interdict.randy wrote:You get the idea...
You assume that they are not doing it on purpose, which in the case of immigration, is very much not the case.Windy Wilson wrote:Windy Wilson wrote:Buckle is their middle names.the related willingness of many Republicans to approve an amnesty with few or no conditionsThis is what good lawyers do, and why they are called deal killers. Most contract lawsuits are in essence hiring two lawyers and an overworked judge to decide what the two parties would have done had they thought about this situation in the beginning.The legislator who proposes something should be required to submit it to someone who opposes it to figure out the incentives/loopholes that are left in there that the author did not intend. I.E. how can it be gamed?
Just like "A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur"s Court" and should be implemented.Windy Wilson wrote:Sounds like Interdict.randy wrote:You get the idea...
I used to dream of the day when the American voter comes to his senses and elects me dictator for life.randy wrote:Oh, I know. But a guy can dream.Rich wrote:Randy, aint gonna happen. The liberal Dems will make it impossible. And the way the American voter lurches from one party to the other, we will always have liberal Dems.
Yeah, but then who would I talk to late at night without you under my bed?HTRN wrote:I used to dream of the day when the American voter comes to his senses and elects me dictator for life.
How we would deal with th resulting piano wire shortage, i have yet to devise a solution for.
I find the voices usually are pretty polite company.Rich wrote:Yeah, but then who would I talk to late at night without you under my bed?HTRN wrote:I used to dream of the day when the American voter comes to his senses and elects me dictator for life.
How we would deal with th resulting piano wire shortage, i have yet to devise a solution for.
I know mine have a lot of great ideas.HTRN wrote:I find the voices usually are pretty polite company.