Latinos regret voting for biden*

Monello

Smarter than the average bear
PREMO Member
Well then, vote smarter next time.

Whoever the republican nominee for president ends up being, all they'd have to do to win is mention non stop the lousy economy and how it's all because of bidenomics.

Some Latino communities say when Trump was president, we don’t have high gas or inflation of their food. So this is the truth.

Latino immigrants living paycheck to paycheck,” and “now view the Trump years as better for their bottom line.

you know the things
 

SamSpade

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PREMO Member
BTW - this was - more or less - the central point of the Walkaway campaign. A gay man named Brandon Straka made the point that we've all observed on the right, but as a lifelong Democrat - he'd only taken notice recently.

And that is - for all their bluster and promises - and demonizing Republicans - they don't deliver on anything. They're like a slot machine that never pays. They promise, and tell you what they will do, and blame Republicans when it doesn't work out --

But for him and many other groups the Dems pander to - they do not deliver anything. Latinos finally see this; LGBTQ are beginning to see it as have black MEN. He struck a nerve - you keep voting for them, and they count on your votes - but they don't do anything, because it serves their purpose to keep you stringing along.

What do you think happened to him?

Oh they got him. His group is wiped from Facebook and his name has been excoriated in the press and social media. Had he stumped for the left, he'd be their darling, at least as long as he was USEFUL. Cindy Sheehan is such an example - they love you until they are through with you.

The ancillary "Discussion" group on Facebook still exists, but the larger group - mostly testimonies from former Democrats - is long gone.
 

SamSpade

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PREMO Member
Don't we have a big fleet of C-17s that can air drop over Venezuela?

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I think it's interesting that cities like NYC and Chicago are getting huge blowback from citizens who don't want to be "sanctuary cities". Now, to hear Eric Adams and others say it, they've been flooded with immigrant populations which are wiping out their budgets.

They CLEARLY HAVE NO CLUE what the open border policy has BEEN DOING to border towns for many years. They're complaining about large influx of non-English speaking kids in their schools - while many of these border towns have as much as HALF THEIR STUDENTS to be Spanish speaking. The whole "we're an immigrant nation and we WELCOME immigrants" was a great big virtue signal, so long as they never had to make good on it.

The other one is - in NYC, the relocation of immigrants from the nice hotels to Brooklyn's Floyd Bennet Field - a tent city - in cold November - and they're disgusted and clamor to return to the nice hotels they WERE being housed in. Well damn. I wouldn't mind living in a hotel in Manhattan, either. Most people in NYC don't live like they do on "Friends" or "Seinfeld" - in huge apartments.
 

Sneakers

Just sneakin' around....
It's probably been linked to elsewhere on the forum, but Venezuelans in Chicago are starting to go BACK to Venezuela.
Send them all back from whence they came. BUT, you can't send back the Peruvian flute players. We need them to sell CD at local events.
 

SamSpade

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PREMO Member
Send them all back from whence they came. BUT, you can't send back the Peruvian flute players. We need them to sell CD at local events.
The article I read said they need to make sure they're not just giving them all a free flight back (since, in typical U.S. fashion, we would spend tax dollars to FLY THEM HOME, rather than let them just walk back through Mexico - which in all likelihood was facilitated through a third party anyway). They'd have to identify them so they can't come back a second time.
 
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