Fixed it for you…
Bill Clinton: I balanced the federal budget after getting my ass kicked by Newt Gingrich and the Republican controlled Congress.
Barack Obama: I won a Nobel Peace Prize and I didn’t even have to do anything. Thank you DEI.
Joe Biden: I passed the largest long-term investment in US infrastructure since WWII. I’ll give Joe and republicans this one.
Donald Trump: Dumb has a 'b'. Like most things he says, he wasn’t wrong.
I think she does to the degree she’s capable
but you are missing the larger point. Basketball in the WNBA is not pure, it is not sport. When Caitlin’s on the court, we’re not watching basketball, it’s a WWE cage match. Referees are supposed to be the enforcers on the court. If not, let’s acknowledge that and then, in my opinion, they become fair targets for retribution on the court just like the opposition. Maybe a few busted up black lesbians and referees will set things straight. Probably not…
All she’s asking for is give them the same treatment Martha’s Vineyard gives migrants. Not in my backyard, right? Racist or not, her observations are correct like many have expressed on this thread. Outside a few outliers, Haitians don’t assimilate, they don’t get along and they take way more than they give. Rather than attack the messenger why not listen to the message without bias? Is she right? I believe so…
Hakeem, the projection is pathetic. While Republicans hash out differences in public, your “big tent” is imploding under the weight of its own radicalism, hypocrisy, and failure.
Democrats aren’t “fighting to build affordable housing”, you’re fighting to import millions of illegals who drive up costs, block development with regulations, and then virtue-signal with taxpayer-funded Band-Aids. Your party blocked border security, fueled inflation that crushed working families, and now watches radicals primary your own moderates while embracing DSA socialists, anti-Israel extremists, and candidates who won’t even condemn violence or pledge basic loyalty to America.
Truth is irrelevant to you: open borders, record crime in blue cities, ballooning debt, and identity politics over competence. The people aren’t pawns, they’re waking up to the con. Your leadership is in over its head, peddling the same failed ideology that’s turning cities into disasters and the party into a shell of its former self.
The “communist” wing you empowered isn’t collapsing the tent, it’s devouring it from inside. Own the chaos you’ve sown, or keep gaslighting while voters deliver the verdict. The mask is off.
Of course they are, Cory. It is easier to get an abortion in this country than buying a gun and gun ownership is an enumerated right guaranteed by the constitution. If you don’t understand the courts ruling you have no business being in congress. They banned nothing. They simply moved it to the states where it belongs.
This is a blatant racist pile-on against a supremely talented white player who’s seen as intruding on “their” game. Black players and coaches have declared open season on Caitlin Clark, and the league’s weak response proves they’re enabling it.
Fans of every color, whether you are white, black, or brown, should boycott the NBA and WNBA until real discipline hits the perpetrators and their pathetic white enablers. No more excuses. No more one-game slaps on the wrist for choking a player on the court.
The NBA must stop bankrolling the WNBA’s toxic circus. Bring them to heel with real consequences, or watch the whole league bleed out from empty arenas and lost revenue. Cleanup the game or lose the fans. Permanently.
You mean the ones that gave us the COVID virus and then lied about it and are responsible for the death of more than 4 million souls worldwide? The brainiacs that came up with the shutdown and oppressive and nonsensical rules that literally destroyed the American sense of community and trampled the constitution into dust? No thanks, pal, I’m good with Bobby in charge and bringing common sense to the HHS and asking questions you guys seem real squeamish to address.
The Supreme Court upheld the temporary nature of TPS and reaffirmed the executive branch’s broad authority.
Senator Warren’s tweet gets the ruling exactly backwards. The decision does not let anyone “ignore laws set by Congress.” It does the opposite: it enforces the statute Congress wrote in 1990.
TPS is explicitly temporary. Congress designed it for short-term humanitarian relief (initial 6–18 months) when unsafe conditions exist in a home country. It is not permanent residency, asylum, or a backdoor to citizenship. Repeated multi-year extensions under prior administrations turned “temporary” into something it was never meant to be.
The Court ruled 6-3 that the DHS Secretary has wide discretion to terminate designations after reviewing country conditions, and that most challenges to those decisions are not reviewable by courts. This is judicial restraint, not lawlessness. The statute limits judicial second-guessing of executive judgments on foreign conditions.
Warren claims the Court allowed Trump to “ignore laws” and endanger people. That’s rhetoric, not reality. The ruling simply removes judicial roadblocks so the executive can apply the law as written, including ending protections when the Secretary determines conditions no longer justify them.
This isn’t “horrific” disregard for the rule of law. It’s the Supreme Court saying Congress meant what it said: temporary means temporary. The executive gets to decide when the clock runs out, not endless litigation.
Warren can argue the policy outcome is wrong, that Haiti and Syria remain too dangerous, or that long-term TPS holders deserve different treatment. Reasonable people can debate humanitarian needs, economic contributions, and enforcement priorities. But claiming the Court greenlit defiance of Congress flips the script. The decision reinforces congressional intent against turning a temporary program into de facto permanence.
Americans expect immigration policy to follow the laws on the books, not judicial extensions that stretch them indefinitely. That’s not anti-immigrant; it’s pro-rule-of-law.
@RepDexterOR@RepLaMonica Video and eye witness accounts say different. She needs to go down. You are
Always whining about accountability, well, here it is.
What is it you don’t understand about the word ‘temporary’? Many of them didn’t even come here legally to begin with. There’s zero benefit to Americans in granting special status to Syrian and Haitian TPS holders. A few outliers assimilate, but most don’t, and our cultures have little in common. The Syrian civil war is over, and Haiti’s ‘crisis’ is just Haiti being Haiti. Time to go home.
There have always been people who struggle in every economy, and blaming Trump’s policies for it is ludicrous. Economies are complex and ebb and flow based on countless factors far beyond any president’s or Fed Chair’s control. Much of today’s financial hardship stems from self-inflicted behaviors: spending beyond your means, failing to adjust when times get tough, and not taking full advantage of periods of growth and low inflation. Personal responsibility matters most. It’s not the government’s job to manage your money or shield you from the consequences of poor financial decisions. Individuals must learn to budget, save, and adapt.
Presidents can and should be held accountable for many things, but the economy’s natural cycles and people’s personal choices aren’t among them.
Trump isn’t refusing, he’s demanding the SAVE Act first so only American citizens decide elections.
Your “bipartisan” housing gimmick is just another Democrat ploy to ram through open-border chaos while blocking election integrity that 80%+ of Americans support.
Spare us the fake outrage, Congresswoman. Americans see right through the grift. Pass the SAVE Act. 🇺🇸