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Thursday, October 24, 2024

October Surprise: Trump Says Immigrants Make America The Garbage Can Of The World!

Trump calls the U.S. "the garbage can of the world."

More Republicans are openly backing Vice President Kamala Harris over former president Donald J. Trump. They rather have an enemy they know than an ally they fear. 

The options are more of the same or more of the chaos.

I will say an education does determine a vote.

Many people seriously will vote for Trump over Harris. They claim it's because:  
  • Trump did better on the economy. 
  • Trump will promise no taxes on overtime.
  • Trump will get rid of the illegal immigrants and lock up the criminals.
  • Trump will fight the "deep state."
  • Trump will stop DEI.
  • Trump will prevent World War III.
  • Trump will be a better friend to Israel.
  • Trump will not put up with bullshit.
  • Trump will not use his race or wealth as an excuse to do his job.
In other words, those who voted for Trump, support Trump or MAGAland and Jill Stein are.....!

Oh don't go there....

You guys always talk about race. Kamala Harris isn't Black and she slept her way to the top. You need to focus on her radical views, her laughing, her word salads and she never earned the Democratic nomination. 

This is what I hear from MAGAland. The only thing Trump was good for is being the fucking center of attention. And for me working in a Republican friendly company with workers who speak favorably of Trump, it is almost scary to bring up Harris or even President Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton or former president Barack Obama in conversation. Cause I know how MAGAland reacts and I don't want the drama. This will be a plague for at least 20 years.

I have a question.

In the four years of former president Donald J. Trump, how come all these things weren't accomplished in the term?

Trump said if he loses, there will be a bloodbath. He said there are people he sees as the "enemy within." And y'all call him a man of peace. He had his supporters attack protesters at his rallies and the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

Trump did not help the economy. Before the pandemic and even during the pandemic, the jobs were declining and people were struggling. Biden's term led to improvements but tell that to a MAGAland.

The former president couldn't fix the border. He derailed the bipartisan border bill because he felt it would take his biggest advantage off the table if Biden signed it into law. He still continues to claim Biden is soft on the border despite immigration is down and border patrol is stopping drugs from reaching the country.

Anyway, the border wall is a monument to white supremacy.

Trump isn't a racist. You see how many Black men, Latinos, rappers and former Democrats are backing him. They are getting off the plantation. Why can't you see Trump brings people together.

Trump said he enjoyed the poorly educated. They are the biggest part of his campaign. He is a sexual predator, convicted felon, twice impeached, financial irresponsible, gold sneaker selling, phony watch selling, phony NFT selling moron.

Folks, I am not trying to tell you to vote for Harris, but clearly I rather have a compentant idiot than a mentally ill idiot. 

Trump once again echoed nativist tropes while talking about migrants to the U.S., the latest in a long string of rhetoric about immigrants and political opponents that’s been compared to fascist dictators.

The comments came as the former president claimed before a crowd in Tempe that Kamala Harris “deliberately dismantled our border and threw open the gates.”

“We’re a dumping ground. We’re like a garbage can for the world,” Trump continued. “That’s what’s happened. We’re like a garbage can. You know it’s the first time I’ve ever said that. Every time I come up and talk about what they’ve done to our country, I get angrier, and it’s the first time I’ve ever said ‘garbage can,’ but it’s a very accurate description.”

It's almost over.

Denigrating the U.S. or claiming the country is past its prime has long been part of Trump’s stump speech — his slogan is Make America Great Again, after all — and that has continued during this campaign, with the Republican calling America a “nation in decline” and a “third-world hellhole” run by “perverts” and “thugs.”

The former president has reserved particular venom for immigrants, however.

During the 2024 race, he has described immigration to the U.S. as “an invasion of our country” leading the “plunder, rape, and slaughter of our American suburbs and cities,” even though there’s no documented relationship between increased migration and crime, and studies suggest immigrants are actually less likely than those born in the U.S. to break the law.

Trump has claimed that immigrants are bringing disease and “destroying the blood of our country” and vowed to deport millions of people in a mass expulsion event he suggested will be a “bloody story.” He’s falsely linked migrants to fentanyl coming into the US, even though the majority of those caught with and prosecuted for trafficking fentanyl across the border are US citizens.

Both he and his running mate, Republican OhioSenator J.D. Vance, helped spread a baseless conspiracy theory that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio were eating neighborhood pets, a stance that was praised by local neo-Nazis but disavowed by local officials, who said there was no evidence behind the claims.

Trump’s wider politics — which often combine dehumanizing insults towards his enemies, threats of using military force on critics, and attacks on non-white immigrants — match the definition of fascism, his former chief of staff John Kelly claimed recently, amid a wider controversy that Trump reportedly praised Hitler and his generals while in the White House. The former president denies praising Hitler and has said Kelly is lying.

Trump’s wider politics — which often combine dehumanizing insults towards his enemies, threats of using military force on critics, and attacks on non-white immigrants — match the definition of fascism, his former chief of staff John Kelly claimed recently, amid a wider controversy that Trump reportedly praised Hitler and his generals while in the White House. The former president denies praising Hitler and has said Kelly is lying.

Despite the difference in tone, the Harris campaign has touted the vice president’s support for a scuttled bipartisan border bill that matched many Republican priorities on immigration, including surging agents to the border and restricting access to the legally protected right to claim asylum.

According to a recent poll for The Independent, most Hispanic voters believe there is a border crisis, and the Harris campaign has a substantial advantage with this constituency.

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