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(02-08-2026, 09:19 PM)DBCowboy Wrote: No, it is states violating federal rights.
It's in article VI of the Constitution.
Actually it's insurrection, and you are supporting domestic terrorist activity.
Noice.
There was no sign or mention of insurrection prior to the deployments.
Trump also has not invoked the insurrection act. So you can't suggest that the deployment was to counter insurrection.
Trump has several times, by Federal judges, been blocked from sending in troops, and yet he has still done so - illegally.
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(02-08-2026, 09:40 PM)chr0naut Wrote: There was no sign or mention of insurrection prior to the deployments.
Trump also has not invoked the insurrection act. So you can't suggest that the deployment was to counter insurrection.
Trump has several times, by Federal judges, been blocked from sending in troops, and yet he has still done so - illegally.
Trump’s using ICE and border patrol, which is completely legal.
You need to stop, collaborate, and listen.
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(02-08-2026, 09:47 PM)Vermilion Wrote: Trump’s using ICE and border patrol, which is completely legal.
You need to stop, collaborate, and listen.
Just wait until he deploys atomic weapons to stop illegal jay-walking!
Nah, but the deployment of ICS and Border Control to somewhere that has a very small number of illegal immigrants is a bit obvious.
They clearly aren't deployed there because of the illegal immigrant problem, because they could be more effective deployed elsewhere where the problem is greatest.
And the over-rescourced deployment there is costing the rest of the USA a lot. I thought Republicans generally were incensed about government mis-spending?
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(02-08-2026, 08:49 PM)Vermilion Wrote: They all have to go back.
ALL.
There’s your perspective.
Nah, Trump showed his hand last summer when he exempted agricultural and hotel workers from the roundups.
Trump immediately drew down the Minnesota surge when business owners finally complained.
Trump just needs to send back enough illegals to satisfy his base, while shaking down the businesses that hire illegals. Its a win win for Trump.
Killing Americans in the process is an acceptable loss for Trump
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02-09-2026, 08:29 AM
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(02-07-2026, 09:38 AM)David64 Wrote: Why you draggin' me into this ? What about Kevin ?
I want to speak to your manager.
I read that, statistically speaking, in the last 10 years Davids have filed the most product and service complaints and are responsible for the most 1 star reviews on internet goods and services.
I nearly edited my post to exclude you specifically
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(02-08-2026, 09:07 PM)chr0naut Wrote: Because, perhaps, the way ICE are being deployed has more to do with Trump trying to break particular States rights, rather than to efficiently remove undocumented immigrants that have comitted the worst of crimes?
So wrong. It has nothing to do about HOW they are deployed and everything to do with the agitators response to ICE. These lawless paid protestors are trying to orchestrate gotcha moments for Federal Law Enforcement agents that endanger the agents, the agitators and innocent people around them.
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LOL, no links to verify, just a meme from IMGUR.
#1
#2 It's not about completely domestic political action committees and NGOs, not a fan but at least it's American-based a tad less concerning than ones that have foreign monies and influence
#3 16 Million... did you see how much Buffet alone donated to "No King's" 16 million is nothing.
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Always hopeful yet discontent, knows changes aren't permanent
But change is
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(02-09-2026, 10:16 AM)putnam6 Wrote: LOL, no links to verify, just a meme from IMGUR.
#1
#2 It's not about completely domestic political action committees and NGOs, not a fan but at least it's American-based a tad less concerning than ones that have foreign monies and influence
#3 16 Million... did you see how much Buffet alone donated to "No King's" 16 million is nothing. Trump's political operation, Republican groups paid millions to Jan. 6 organizers: watchdog
Quote:Political operations linked to former President Donald Trump and the GOP gave millions to those that organized the Jan. 6 rally before a mob of pro-Trump rioters stormed the Capitol, according to a watchdog group.
OpenSecrets, a non-profit research group that focuses on campaign finance, found that Trump's political network and other Republican Party groups gave at least $12.6 million to the organizers since the 2020 election cycle began. Trump Allies Paid Millions to Jan. 6 Rally Organizers Since 2020
Quote:President Donald Trump’s political operation and Republican Party committees have paid over $12.6 million to individuals and firms that organized the Jan. 6, 2021, rally that preceded the deadly attack on the U.S. Capitol since the start of the 2020 election, a new OpenSecrets analysis found.
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02-09-2026, 10:48 AM
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(02-09-2026, 10:29 AM)Truthhurts Wrote: Trump's political operation, Republican groups paid millions to Jan. 6 organizers: watchdog
Trump Allies Paid Millions to Jan. 6 Rally Organizers Since 2020
from your link... There is less smoke from this gun than it seems
https://www.usatoday.com/story/aerial-jo...658737001/
Quote:OpenSecrets says “the full extent of the payments” could not be confirmedbecause the Trump campaign made payments through a vendor known as American Made Media Consultants LLC. The campaign paid “more than $771 million through the firm.” The details of the payments were hidden, making it difficult to see how the money was used, according to OpenSecrets.
His mind was not for rent to any god or government
Always hopeful yet discontent, knows changes aren't permanent
But change is
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