Interesting how @KamalaHarris @SenKamalaHarris
Knows the ‘inside scoop’
Never has actual PROOF
Never fights for CITIZENS
Never stands w the men & women risking their LIFES 2 keep US safe
MOVE to
...u arent doing US any good!https://twitter.com/senkamalaharris/status/1025138292914839553?s=12 …
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Respectfully, you’re thinking too small. We should be calling for an end detention for asylum seekers and families. What is the justification for the long term detention of people for a non-violent, civil offense? Immigrant detention should be abolished.
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I wish I could say that this idea isn't partisan and would pass the current House and/or Senate. It would also be great to just outright get rid of ICE altogether, but that's not happening until we can get a Dem in the white house again.
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But if you start with something as weak as "more oversight," what do you think it'll get neutered into in negotiation?
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Less oversight? I actually don't understand what you are trying to say. Of course a tweet isn't action. But part of a Senator's job is to communicates with their constituency. I don't even like her, and I'm wondering what super powers you think she has.
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The Democrats need to aim high, knowing that inevitably they won't get everything they fight for (if anything.) There's no point starting out with small goals, especially when now we need to rally the base for the midterms.
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Kamala What about Mollie Tibbets, many thousands more American children who have been abducted by human traffickers, and 63,000 Americans murdered by illegal aliens since 9/11? What about their human rights? Why are Dems/MSM never concerned about them?https://twitter.com/foxandfriends/status/1025371204717146112?s=21 …
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Why use the passive voice on child molestation, and why no call for prosecutions? How are molested children framed as a bureaucratic oversight rather than a heinous crime crying out for justice?
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Congratulations,
@SenKamalaHarris , you’ve just legitimized putting those children in cages, and illustrated the rotten core of the Democratic Party. 1/?https://twitter.com/SenKamalaHarris/status/1025138292914839553 … -
This is the problem with Democrats. They have been conditioned to compromise for so long that they no longer stand for anything except compromise. And
@SenKamalaHarris is supposed to be one of the liberal leaders within the party! 2/? -
The Republican position on this is horrifying but consistent and logical: these kids are animals, not people, and deserve to be treated as such. If they get abused or ill or even die, who cares? They’re just dirty animals. (And, to reiterate, I find that position horrifying.)
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There’s a consistent and logical opposition stance: these kids are people who have done nothing wrong. Putting them in cages is wrong, and the agency in charge of putting them in cages should be abolished as impossibly corrupt. That’s a consistent, logical position. 4/?
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But the Dems don’t take that position, because their desire to compromise is so ingrained that they feel they must find a middle of allowing kids to be put in cages but insisting on oversight to avoid the inevitable abuses. There’s no basis that supports that position. 5/?
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I’ve seen this happen over and over and over again, whether it’s tax policy, defense budgeting, abortion, judge appointments, or any of a number of other political issues. The Dems start with a compromise position that has no basis to support it. 6/?
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So the discourse is no longer between a horrifying but consistent position taken by the Republicans, and a sensible consistent position taken by the Democrats; it’s a discourse in which one side is indefensible, and that side isn’t the horrifying one. 7/?
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Compromise can work when you’re working between two reasonable positions, but the Republicans have abandoned all sense of reason, morality, and compassion. It’s high time the Democrats recognized this and broke free from their addiction to compromise. 8/?
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