Sanctuary policies? More like criminal protection zones! Trump's calling it straight: NYC alone released ~7,000 criminal illegal aliens since '25—including rapists, murderers, and repeat offenders like Gerardo Miguel-Mora, who got let go AGAIN despite ICE warrants, only for agents to chase him down on the street. Illinois: 1,768 freed, linked to homicides & assaults. Minnesota: ~470 out, with ICE snagging killers & predators right after. No more fed cash for these zones starting Feb 1—time to stop breeding crime & violence?
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The Democrats’ Patriotism Problem
Polls show a stark gap: 85% of Republicans are extremely/very proud to be American, vs. just 55% of Democrats. Progressives often see patriotism as uncool, but that’s a losing stance—67% of voters still feel proud. History proves it: FDR, MLK, and civil rights won with liberal nationalism. Time for Dems to reclaim the flag and unite us for big ideas. Thoughts?
@ChrisMurphy wants men and boys in women's and girls' sports. How twisted is that?
@ChrisMurphy opposes finding fraud, waste, and abuse. Senator Chris Murphy (D) admitted the US was heavily involved in Ukraine's 2014 regime change, with financial interests and a desire to overthrow its government. Chris Murphy 🟧
@ChrisMurphyCT
Feb 28: Met with President Zelensky in Washington. He confirmed Ukrainians reject a fake peace where Putin gets everything without security for Ukraine. When will Murphy resign?
🚨🚨🚨 "Known and suspected terrorists are flowing in through our northern border more than they are our southern border," FBI Director Kash Patel warned. U.S. needs to be 'more vigilant' about what is coming in across the Canadian border as adversaries have 'adapted.'
Kash Patel emphasized that the frequency of "known or suspected terrorists" attempting to enter the U.S. has decreased at the southern border, with only two such encounters recorded since January 20, 2025. In contrast, he pointed out a marked increase at the northern border, where 34 suspected or known terrorists were apprehended during the same period. Patel attributed this shift to the "successes we've had in closing the southern border," suggesting that adversaries are adapting by exploiting the less-secured northern border.
Over the last four years up to 2023, about 339,000 people left Illinois on a net basis, with the total likely higher once 2024 data is included. The state has high income taxes (4.95% flat rate), sales taxes (averaging 8.83% combined), and gas taxes (over 60 cents per gallon). A weak economy, with companies leaving or downsizing due to regulations, and the second-highest property taxes in the nation drive people away. The decline of manufacturing and a sluggish job market have cost Illinois significant industrial jobs over decades. Census data shows over 25% of people leave for job-related reasons, often moving to states like Texas or Florida with faster-growing economies and stronger business incentives. Beyond taxes, the high cost of living—housing, utilities, and daily expenses—feels burdensome. Chicago’s high homicide rates and above-average crime in smaller cities like Rockford and Peoria push families to safer areas. Political frustration over pension debt (over $200 billion unfunded), corruption scandals, and progressive policies also alienates residents. As people leave, the shrinking tax base increases burdens on those who stay, prompting more departures.
Illinois (State): Projected shortfall reduced from $3.2 billion to $1.7 billion in Pritzker's $55.2 billion FY 2026 budget, with potential risks of a $740 million-$1.2 billion gap per COGFA. Chicago (City): Facing a $982 million deficit, with CPS ($505 million) and CTA ($577 million) contributing; limited new state aid proposed. Dependence on External Aid: Chicago relies on state and federal support. Pritzker's FY 2026 budget offers no new transit funding and only $350 million more for K-12 education statewide, far below CPS's $1 billion request. Without extra funds, migrant costs may force deeper local cuts or tax hikes. Yeah, keep listening to this idiot, and you'll be working just to hand your money over to him because he obviously knows better than you.
@ChrisMurphy wants men and boys in women's and girls' sports. How twisted can you get, @CTDems? Against finding fraud, waste, and abuse. In his own words: Sen. Chris Murphy (D) admitted the US had extreme involvement in Ukraine's 2014 regime change. He admits they had financial interest in Ukraine and should not shy away from their desire to overthrow its government.
Chris Murphy 🟧 @ChrisMurphyCT Feb 28: Just met with President Zelensky in Washington. He confirmed Ukrainians won't support a fake peace where Putin gets all he wants without security for Ukraine. So when will he resign?
Illinois (State): Projected shortfall reduced from $3.2 billion to $1.7 billion in Pritzker's $55.2 billion FY 2026 budget, with potential risks of a $740 million-$1.2 billion gap per COGFA. Chicago (City): Facing a $982 million deficit, with CPS ($505 million) and CTA ($577 million) contributing; limited new state aid proposed. Dependence on External Aid: Chicago relies on state and federal support. Pritzker's FY 2026 budget offers no new transit funding and only $350 million more for K-12 education statewide, far below CPS's $1 billion request. Without extra funds, migrant costs may force deeper local cuts or tax hikes. Yeah, keep listening to this idiot, and you'll be working just to hand your money over to him because he obviously knows better than you.
Cost to give judiciary review for migrants to all migrantsRealistic Timeline (10 Years) Annual Cost: $22.17–28.17B/year × 10 = $221.7–281.7 billion base. Plus Expansion: $1.07B (EOIR) + $1.49B (federal) = $2.56B extra, plus inflation (~3%/year, compounding to ~$15B over 10 years). Adjusted total: $235–300 billion, leaning higher with administrative overhead. Comparison to Single Court Single EOIR process: $152.5–185B (prior estimate). The dual process adds $70–115B, nearly doubling costs due to federal court involvement. Conclusion Requiring both immigration and federal court litigation for 10 million removals costs $235–300 billion over a decade, factoring in capacity expansion and inflation. This assumes no shortcuts, full hearings, and modest legal aid—real costs could spike with more detention or appeals. The bottleneck isn’t just money but judges: tripling both systems’ staff is a logistical nightmare Bankruptcy for U.S. in the end/
@charliekirk11 Removing New York's undocumented immigrants costs one House seat, one Electoral vote, and shifts power upstate and rightward, with a $7 billion fiscal impact. It's not a collapse, but a notable loss of influence.
@BasedMikeLee Bernie Sanders, 1990–present: What has he done for his state?
Vermont's challenges—stagnant growth, high costs, aging demographics, and inequality—stem from a big-government approach with high taxes and regulation.
Cost to give judiciary review for migrants to all migrants
Realistic Timeline (10 Years) Annual Cost: $22.17–28.17B/year × 10 = $221.7–281.7 billion base. Plus Expansion: $1.07B (EOIR) + $1.49B (federal) = $2.56B extra, plus inflation (~3%/year, compounding to ~$15B over 10 years). Adjusted total: $235–300 billion, leaning higher with administrative overhead. Comparison to Single Court Single EOIR process: $152.5–185B (prior estimate). The dual process adds $70–115B, nearly doubling costs due to federal court involvement. Conclusion Requiring both immigration and federal court litigation for 10 million removals costs $235–300 billion over a decade, factoring in capacity expansion and inflation. This assumes no shortcuts, full hearings, and modest legal aid—real costs could spike with more detention or appeals. The bottleneck isn’t just money but judges: tripling both systems’ staff is a logistical nightmare Bankruptcy for U.S. in the end/
@elonmusk Counter protest groups are now getting to Tesla dealerships before the idiots get out of bed. They are lining up in front & surrounding streets of the dealership! Forcing the idiots to line up across the street. They are so smart posting the dates/time/place of their "protests"🤡
Small businesses and moderates (e.g., fearing Amazon's 25,000 lost jobs) view her "Marxist" tone as anti-growth, per X chatter (2024: "AOC's socialism kills jobs").
Bernie Sanders, 1990–present: What has he done for his state?
Vermont's challenges—stagnant growth, high costs, aging demographics, and inequality—stem from a big-government approach with high taxes and regulation.
2025 data cites SSA leaks (e.g., 2.7 billion records breached per DOJ, August 2024), with ~1 million SSNs potentially misused. Illinois' 2025 audit: 6,098 of 41,505 enrollees (14.7%) had SSNs despite "undocumented" status. Scaled to 80M enrollees nationally, 14.7% = 11.8M cases, costing $92 billion at $7,825/enrollee. DOJ cases (e.g., 2023 Texas $1.5M fraud) show stolen SSNs in billing; 1,000 similar cases at $1M annually totals $1B. Synthetic Identity Fraud, combining real SSNs with fake data, costs $1.8 billion in auto loans (TransUnion 2023). With Illinois’ 14.7% SSN error rate scaled nationally, program abuse suggests billions in misdirected benefits. Systemic risk: voter registration and IRS reliance on SSNs (per X sentiment) could extend fraud beyond entitlements.
Doesn't look like a fishing expedition to me.