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He came out really strongly against the illegal invasion. He said he'd deport the criminals, impose a 10-year prison sentence if they tried returning and were caught, and the death penalty for those that murder citizens. Cue the hand-wringing, pearl-clutching. playing the race card and cries of "dangerous rhetoric" from the left.

If he wins, as alluded to earlier, I suspect - and hope - there will be a large exodus between Nov. 5 and Jan. 20th.
 
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Well... Whoopi continues to show how unhinged she is in this video. Unfortunately, she overlooks one key point. It is the liberals, the Hollywood elite, and others like her who said that if Trump beat Clinton, they would move to Canada or leave the country. No one told them they had to do that, or even pressured them to do it. It was their form of benign protest that of course, never happened.

Now, just like the liberal hive mind, they are trying to turn it around on conservatives and make it appear we tried to force them out and thus we should leave the country if Trump loses.





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A little something to end your night!

https://x.com/JackPosobiec/status/1844933948347998385





...let him who has no sword sell his robe and buy one. Luke 22:35-36 NAV

"Behold, I send you out as sheep in the midst of wolves; so be shrewd as serpents and innocent as doves." Matthew 10:16 NASV
 
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Caryn Elaine Johnson can shut her pie hole. Her opinion, and the others on that POS view, are worthless and can keep it to themselves. They are just entertainers.


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'We believe in Donald Trump': More than a dozen Medal of Honor recipients endorse former president
The Medal of Honor recipients served in Afghanistan, Iraq and Vietnam

By Brooke Singman | Fox News
Published October 12, 2024 4:00am EDT

More than a dozen Congressional Medal of Honor recipients endorsed former President Trump in the 2024 presidential race.

"We, 15 recipients of the Medal of Honor, having served this great nation in wars, support and endorse Donald J. Trump for President of the United States," they wrote.

The recipients include those who have served in Iraq, Afghanistan and Vietnam.

"We believe that American citizenship is a revered privilege. We believe that a patriotic nation is a strong nation. We believe that the sacrifices by the men and women in our armed forces preserves and protects American freedom," they wrote.

"We believe that the integrity of our institutions is fundamental to the trust placed in them. We believe in the commitment to the United States Constitution and our solemn oaths to protect it. We believe valor is great fortitude when faced with profound adversity," they continued.

"We believe in the devoted pledge of allegiance to the United States of America. We believe that American veterans should be celebrated and supported by our nation," they wrote. "We believe that our nation must have borders secure from our enemies."

The recipients also said they believe in "protecting the right for all citizens to participate in free and fair elections."

In an apparent swipe at Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, the recipients said they believe that "fabricating military service is beneath the dignity of a veteran and demeaning to those who have served honorably in the Armed Forces."

Walz had come under fire for his service in the Minnesota National Guard. He retired in 2005 after 24 years of service ahead of his battalion being deployed to Iraq. He’s been faced with accusations of "stolen valor," with some saying he retired early and did not complete trainings.

The recipients also said they believe that "the enemies of freedom must be defeated," and that "the flag is a powerful symbol of freedom."

"We believe the United States of America is the greatest nation the world has ever imagined. We believe in mutually pledging to every American our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor," they wrote.

"We believe in Donald Trump."

Meanwhile, the Harris-Walz campaign touted in September the endorsements from "a bipartisan group of more than 700 national security leaders and former military officials."

The Harris-Walz campaign declined to comment on the Trump endorsements when reached Friday by Fox News Digital.


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Unreal…


DOJ sues Virginia for allegedly purging noncitizens from voting rolls too close to election


LINK TO STORY


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Aaand sure enough, CNN says, "Trump Stokes Anti-immigrant Fears in CO, NV." (Actually on its sister channel HLN, a channel I normally watch solely for Forensic Files reruns.) He specifically said "gang members" and other criminals, but this will be mischaracterized as usual.
 
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^^^ You would expect nothing less from the state run media.


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Caryn Elaine Johnson can shut her pie hole. Her opinion, and the others on that POS view, are worthless and can keep it to themselves. They are just entertainers.

These people live a miserable life. Constantly craving more attention, always craving to influence their desires on others but never have the power to do so. They have a grossly distorted view on life from the vast majority of the people they hope to influence. They don't have to worry about a mortgage payment, paying for kids daycare, the price of groceries or the price of gasoline.

They have no investment in their own lives and it leaves them feeling unaccomplished and vacant. They have all the material things they could ever hope for and want yet they are not content to go and enjoy their life and all the things the world can offer them. No they must screech and harp from their stage. The hate they direct at Trump is the hate they have for themselves. They are a miserable lot.


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President Trump Proposes Tax Credit for Home Generators

https://theconservativetreehou...for-home-generators/



Factually, it would not be difficult to repurpose much of the “Green New Deal” spending legislation to permit such a credit. There are millions of Americans who could benefit. Sounds good in both principle and practice.

Made in America generators! Watch how fast the private sector industries would start scrambling to make USA built generators.


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Generator tax credit is a GREAT idea! In Florida and other states subject to natural (and Government made) disasters, homes should have generators.

Despite the expense, I installed generators at each home I have purchased in the last 30 years - an investment that always has paid off!

Any one who has had loss of grid power will understand… good on you, President Trump!


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He’s right, it’s a good idea if we’re down with the government paying for stuff. This would definitely be one of the better uses of our dollars. And as disaster relief to the affected areas, great idea.

I’d still rather see less government rather than more as a general principal, but I can’t muster much energy to argue against this.
 
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And those of us who paid for our own generators?

More free stuff when we're trillions in debt?
No.
 
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Just made another donation to President Trump.

Thought I'd mention it as a reminder in case anyone's been thinking about it and then forgot.




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A good friend went to the Trump rally in Coachella, 2 1/2 hours from San Diego. I knew he wouldn't miss it for the world.
For him it's a reward for all he does to encourage CA residents to vote for Trump and other good Republicans (there aren't that many).
In SD we used Carl Demario's California Reform organization's voting guide.


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Poor Mika, so depressed. Lol.

https://twitter.com/i/status/1845188446937121131


https://www.realclearpolitics....to_be_depressed.html

MIKA BRZEZINSKI, 'MORNING JOE' CO-HOST: My attitude, if you will. So that's the thing, is this morning and also all week, we've been talking about the frustration among a lot of Democrats that maybe the message isn't breaking through to key voters. I mean, the polls seem so close every time a new one comes out, neck and neck.

And there's this fear that Donald Trump is poised for victory. I think it's fair for Democrats to be incredibly depressed. I think it's fair for them to be discouraged.

I think it's fair for them to explore whether Kamala Harris should be doing more. Feel free to do that. These things are all legitimate.

I don't know what more she can do, especially given what happened, though, in 2016, because that was a trauma for anybody who loves this country and a trauma that didn't end that day. Obviously, Democrats want to make up for lost time as Kamala Harris has just days left to truly introduce herself to the American people. At the same time, it could be argued she's doing everything possible.

Rallies with tens of thousands of people, talk shows, radio, late night TV, podcasts, town halls are next. You can't claim she's not doing town halls. She wants to debate.

She's hitting the battleground states multiple times. She's sending her top surrogates out on the road for a four week blitz through swing states, including former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, encouraging and winning over Republicans, including Liz Cheney, top military brass, top economic leaders, even members of Trump's own administration, trying to tell Americans that she is for them. The rule of law, the Constitution, that she's not a felon like her opponent, that she's not a con artist like her opponent, that she's not an adjudicated sexual abuser like her opponent, that she's not a person who devalues the truth like her opponent, that she's an honest broker who will do her best at this time of peril for the country.

Obviously, Democrats want to leave no stone unturned, and the Democratic National Committee even has this new ad about the danger of the undervote or those who may vote for Jill Stein. Just three percent of the vote. Take a look.

AD: Jill Stein, Green Party candidate for president. So why are Trump's close allies helping her? Stein was key to Trump's 2016 wins in battleground states. She's not sorry she helped Trump win. That's why a vote for Stein is really a vote for Trump. Jill Stein, I like her very much. You know why? She takes 100 percent from them. I'm Kamala Harris, and I approve this message.

So sure, offer up all the ideas of what more Harris could be doing in these few remaining days before the election. At the same time, it's actually you, the American voter, who needs to step up.

Truly look at the choice before us. Listen to Donald Trump's speeches. Truth over lies, democracy versus fascism or something like that looks like it.

Your interests rather than revenge for Donald Trump's ego. The rule of law versus Donald Trump's lawlessness, kindness versus cruelty. If you are concerned about those things and are worried Harris could very well lose, well, do something.

Get to work. As Barack Obama said in Pittsburgh last night, don't just sit back and hope for the best. Vote and help get out the vote.

If we care about this experiment called America, the search for a more perfect union that has the possibility of being ever more perfect every day. Don't despair. Don't be discouraged.

I mean, you can be, but don't just be. Don't just criticize. And women, I'm talking to you because this is about getting back our 50 years of rights so our daughters can be safe at the doctor.

We know better. We know better than to wait for someone else to get this job done. We're women.

We always come through for each other. So let's not miss this opportunity to step up for women, for families across the United States of America. And if you're frightened by the option of Donald Trump, don't just talk about all the things you think the Harris camp is doing wrong.

Get to work. I know women will. Lauren Leder, you're wonderful.


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Poor Mika, so depressed. Lol.

Playing the misogyny card.
 
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Poor Mika, first having to deal with Joe for over 20 years and now DJT is on the verge of winning again. Face reality: your ivory tower is crumbling.
 
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Perfect timing - confirmed Joe Rogan interview

https://x.com/nelkboys/status/1845292385850540122


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He kept saying the message isn’t getting through. Never discusses the fact that the message IS the problem. If you don’t have full blown TDS then the message is total crap.
 
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