#walkaway

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That was my reaction to your "logic". :D
 
Because they’re more apt to have an education and job skills?

You sure you’re not reading race into it? Can you prove you’re not?

Prove it how?

Also, there are many highly-educated people from India and Asia who have educations and job skills... and a lot of them have a better work ethic than Americans.
 
That's weasely.

I'll go back to my original question: can you provide ANY verbiage from me that made it seem like I cared MORE about non-citizens? It would have been on this thread - it won't take long.

I can wait. Anything?

It’s not weaselly.

To tell a lie you have to state something as fact, that you *know* isn’t true. Even Strzok couldn’t nail someone for stating an opinion lol.

It’s just my opinion that you seem more concerned about immigrants than citizens. You can take it or leave it.
 
If you think it’s nonsense, why did you post this as if it meant something?
Foreign persons often comment on US topics, there are a lot of bots, still.
I am not too too concerned about it, I am not a Democrat, but I vote for progressives, who tend to be Democrats. I imagine most of the people posting their regrets will do the same.

He's right to a small extent about walking away, but not for the reason he hopes. Many traditional mostly-(D) voters (myself included) are disillusioned with the failure to stop Trump in 2016. That being said, the (D)s have a lot of fine candidates coming up for election in November, including a large number of strong and outspoken younger female candidates. If we want to distinguish the Good Guys from the Dark Side (which isn't dark at all except metaphorically), we must take the measure of these candidates and support them when possible.
 
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