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I put this on steve 'goebbels' miller.
the syphilitic orange menace is happy to go along with whatever goebbels tells him to do.
I'm sure he's a big driver of it, but he's not the only one. Lots of other people in the administration support it.

And outside of the government, lots of Republicans also support it. Sure, some might claim that it goes to far, but in the privacy of the voting booth, where no one is around to judge you, they still pull that (R) lever.
 


This is what Greenman and conservatives voted for and tacitly support.

Maybe we need to stop making excuses why we shouldn't deport MAGA and ICE to Sierra Leone/ Ghana.

It's not cruel or unusual. It's true justice for those who don't believe in upholding the law and just going by feels.
 
Maybe we need to stop making excuses why we shouldn't deport MAGA and ICE to Sierra Leone/ Ghana.

It's not cruel or unusual. It's true justice for those who don't believe in upholding the law and just going by feels.
1) exporting your problem by illegally deporting US citizens won't fix the problem
2) your solution is anti-Liberal and anti-democratic - you can't just split when things don't go your way

You don't have to roll over for lawbreakers or let them get off easy when you retake power, but you also can't just blindly and collectively punish people.

Like I said earlier: maybe you should read some books about the US Civil War, particularly why Union soldiers' motivations for signing up in the first place. A lot of it was actually around a collective affinity for The Republic and it's ideals (like, you can't just split from the country when things don't go your way).
 
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