Like which kind of policies? Ones that lead to greater wealth disparity? — frank
Separating thousands of children from their parents is not a fine point, my unsympathetic friend. — praxis
I wish we could all accept that we’re mostly dumb and biased creatures that spend far more fooling ourselves than we do trying to fool others. If you cannot offer up a reason counter argument to your position, whatever it may be, then start to doubt your certainty (I fail at this, and so will everyone else. To me it seems like the most reasonable and logic course to try and stay on though) — I like sushi
Countries typically have policies and procedures that transcend party lines. It's simply a myth that in a democracy government day-to-day operations would differ so much depending on what party is in power. Even if political leadership does matter. And naturally political parties do have an incentive to portray themselves to act totally differently than the other party.But why are we talking about who put more kids in cages? Many liberals actually disbelieve that Obama put ANY kids in cages. It was a big shock a few of months ago when Jeh Johnson, Obama's director of Homeland security, admitted that Obama built the cages. Most liberals simply had no idea. — fishfry
You can Google around and find Hillary and Obama and Bill Clinton speaking out strongly against illegal immigration. And suddenly the Dems want to blame it all on Trump. It bothers me. — fishfry
The snake can’t help itself, it’s its nature to bite. Maybe poetic license excuses blatant racism. — praxis
Trump sought to weaponise Democrats’ impeachment inquiry to his electoral advantage on Thursday at a typically crude-but-effective rally in which he declared Joe Biden “was only a good vice president because he understood how to kiss Barack Obama’s ass”.
In his first campaign stop since the inquiry was announced, the US president and a 20,000-capacity crowd staged a formidable show of defiance at a basketball arena in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Trump mesmerised his fans for 102 minutes with a verbal cannon of conspiracy theories, blatant falsehoods, profane insults and anti-refugee bigotry.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/oct/11/trump-minneapolis-rally-biden
— David Smith
Countries typically have policies and procedures that transcend party lines. It's simply a myth that in a democracy government day-to-day operations would differ so much depending on what party is in power. — ssu
And some of us seem to enjoy being arrogant and condescending. — ssu
In his first campaign stop since the inquiry was announced, the US president and a 20,000-capacity crowd staged a formidable show of defiance at a basketball arena in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Trump mesmerised his fans for 102 minutes with a verbal cannon of conspiracy theories, blatant falsehoods, profane insults and anti-refugee bigotry.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/oct/11/trump-minneapolis-rally-biden — David Smith
I have a hard time understanding this. Obama was apparently the reincarnation of Chairman Mao and the Antichrist, all at the same time. I never thought to say to a conservative: "Keep it up and we'll re-elect him!" — frank
I'm not sure how else I'm supposed to interpret that than saying "y'all stupid". — Benkei
At least people generally avoided engaging with Maw for a while (progress there I guess — I like sushi
Separating thousands of children from their parents is not a fine point, my unsympathetic friend.
— praxis
Your argument, as I understand it, is that when Obama separated and caged kids, he was doing it for Just and Wise reasons; whereas when Trump does it, he's Adolf Hitler running concentration camps. — fishfry
Obama and Biden in 2014 saw an influx of children arriving at the border without a parent or guardian, and reporting from 2014 by the Arizona Republic referred to a chain-link enclosure holding children as cages.
Trump’s administration implemented a policy that led to the separation of thousands of children from their parents. Obama did not have that policy.
Can you see the part I underlined, fishfry? You can’t separate a child from their parent if no parent is present. I don’t know if any of this is true but politifact is pretty reliable from what I understand. Again, if you can show public records that help to substantiate your version of these events please do so. — praxis
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