Trump's approval with Republicans rose by 5 points after his racist tweets

Not clear what you mean but yes, they will get an operation if need be.....

I told you a few years ago about a friend (now a Dr) doing his internship @ a County hospital in Stockton, ca... (The county of San Joaquin was legally bankrupt)

Ppl literally from all over the world (they had over 20 ppl hired as interpreters & it was not enough) & they all had the same story pretty much.....

This one "story" he heard several times a day, every day for the first two weeks on the ward he was assigned (often times there were no interpreters so a family member had to act as one & w/out knowledge of how to say body parts & procedures etc in that language)...

Anyway the story was they just got here two weeks ago from Mumbai, China whatever & suddenly realized they had this or that that needed immediate surgery etc...... For some reason two weeks was the preferred but their conditions told a much different story or prolonged illness, cancers etc etc etc..
good grief..can you imagine if we give health care to illegals? we'll be flooded by the world.
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yes you do get an operation if needed, but only to stabilize you - like a surgery to keep you from dying
but no other follow up ( health care).
At least that's how it is here -california might be more generous?
 
Not one Dem. candidate on the stage raised a hand for 'free' healthcare for illegals. Don't be fooled by his delusions.
who said "free" -we said coverage.
But MEDICADE would be free. California would be free as well
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MSNBC Democratic presidential primary debate co-moderator Savannah Guthrie asked the candidates to raise their hand if their healthcare plan would cover undocumented immigrants. President Donald Trump reacted on Twitter, calling it "the end of that race."

Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris, Andrew Yang, Pete Buttigieg, Kirsten Gillibrand, Michael Bennet, Marianne Williamson, John Hickenlooper, and Eric Swalwell all raised their hand.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/v...uld_get_health_care_coverage_at_de bate.html

 
It appears that lots of radical Democrat Socialists support reparations, Billy.

&???

You can call ppl you don't agree w/ whatever, it changes nothing outside your head.........

Did you oppose others getting reparations Early??
 
good grief..can you imagine if we give health care to illegals? we'll be flooded by the world.
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yes you do get an operation if needed, but only to stabilize you - like a surgery to keep you from dying
but no other follow up ( health care).
At least that's how it is here -california might be more generous?

From what I recall they were usually in his care 1-2 weeks total, enough time for him to familiarize himself w/ them & their families........

He was not happy about the situation but he was professional & just did the best job for them that he could.
 
I will say there have been good economies before under Republican administrations and that didn't lead to blacks and other minorities voting Republican. Will it be different in 2020? Possible of course but I wouldn't personally bet on it.

My unasked for two cents. Because of where I grew up and went to school and I know number of black and minority people and then being connected with these folks on social media I see what they say. So it's an extremely small sample size but I don't think they deviate far from the norm in their beliefs. The hatred for Trump (and Republicans) is strong.

I've sat in a room with three or four black friends and the subject of Trump has come up and how he's a racist. I was at the country club yesterday playing golf with three other guys (all white male Republicans) and afterwards getting drink politics came up and whether Trump was a racist or not (they didn't think he was). It's like two different worlds and two different mindsets.

In my social media feeds the economy never comes up. It's generally about racism (or perceived racism) when it comes to Trump and Republicans.

Now like I said, this is a small sample size and they don't speak for all black people or all minorities. So from what I see the economy being good isn't converting people to the Republican Party. However the numbers will speak for themselves in Nov 2020 and we'll see what people do.

Unfortunately, you’re small sample size probably paints a fairly accurate picture.

Though I think it’s different this time as opposed to the strong economy under Reagan. Democrats have become, literally, crazy with some of their proposals in a way they never were under Reagan. Can blacks/minorities who hate Trump bring themselves to vote for someone advocates for open borders or for giving illegal immigrants free healthcare? Or will they stay at home.

Also, it’s hard to know the effect they will have but there are social media black conservatives that have healthy followings. That was obviously unheard of in Reagan’s day. Candace Owens, Diamonds and Silk and some other less well known black voices are out there and being heard by everyone—including in the black community.

The Hispanic community is somewhat different since the notion that ‘Republicans=racist’ hasn’t become ossified in that community to the same extent it has in the black community. Also, Hispanic/Latino is less ideologically monolithic than the black community: it includes a sizable segment of Cuban Americans who are staunchly conservative, for example.

2020 is going to be interesting with respect to how the minorities swing and how they turn out.
 
Unfortunately, you’re small sample size probably paints a fairly accurate picture.

Though I think it’s different this time as opposed to the strong economy under Reagan. Democrats have become, literally, crazy with some of their proposals in a way they never were under Reagan. Can blacks/minorities who hate Trump bring themselves to vote for someone advocates for open borders or for giving illegal immigrants free healthcare? Or will they stay at home.

Also, it’s hard to know the effect they will have but there are social media black conservatives that have healthy followings. That was obviously unheard of in Reagan’s day. Candace Owens, Diamonds and Silk and some other less well known black voices are out there and being heard by everyone—including in the black community.

The Hispanic community is somewhat different since the notion that ‘Republicans=racist’ hasn’t become ossified in that community to the same extent it has in the black community. Also, Hispanic/Latino is less ideologically monolithic than the black community: it includes a sizable segment of Cuban Americans who are staunchly conservative, for example.

2020 is going to be interesting with respect to how the minorities swing and how they turn out.

Factual or not many/most black people think Republicans are racist. Baring a major sea change of some sort that isn't going to change. I follow Candace Owens. I don't love everything she says but she is definitely putting herself out there to make a change. But her movement is small.

In my circle I don't see black folks commenting on illegals and healthcare for illegals. IMO, the issue doesn't resonate with most black voters.

Other minority groups aren't monolithic but they are trending Democratic and one of my big concerns with Trump is he is pushing them even more in that direction. I saw this happen in California. It may not manifest itself overnight but it's driving minorities, Hispanics particularly, to become more politically active when they weren't before.

Republicans aren't getting the black vote. That's done and past. But we have a chance with the Hispanic vote but to me we as a party don't do enough outreach to cultivate young Hispanic voters. Instead we are turning many of them off. And don't mean to win their support we have to support open borders. What I do mean is the rhetoric we use when discussing the issues and policies. To me we are doing long term damage. I could be wrong, time will obviously tell.
 
Factual or not many/most black people think Republicans are racist. Baring a major sea change of some sort that isn't going to change. I follow Candace Owens. I don't love everything she says but she is definitely putting herself out there to make a change. But her movement is small.

In my circle I don't see black folks commenting on illegals and healthcare for illegals. IMO, the issue doesn't resonate with most black voters.

Other minority groups aren't monolithic but they are trending Democratic and one of my big concerns with Trump is he is pushing them even more in that direction. I saw this happen in California. It may not manifest itself overnight but it's driving minorities, Hispanics particularly, to become more politically active when they weren't before.

Republicans aren't getting the black vote. That's done and past. But we have a chance with the Hispanic vote but to me we as a party don't do enough outreach to cultivate young Hispanic voters. Instead we are turning many of them off. And don't mean to win their support we have to support open borders. What I do mean is the rhetoric we use when discussing the issues and policies. To me we are doing long term damage. I could be wrong, time will obviously tell.

We’re at least a generation from ‘getting’ the black vote—if it ever happens at all.

The problem for democrats is they need 80-90% of the black vote before they start getting nervous. All Trump [or any republican] needs to do is make some in-roads into the black vote. That’s where voices like Candace Owens are encouraging.

The Sea Change is out.

Trump can be his own worst enemy with some of his rhetoric. And of course it doesn’t help that our lovely media can, and will, construe his every utterance as ‘racist’ if it’s even slightly conceivable that it can be rendered as such.

They are truly despicable.
 
Wrong-You hang with/agree/thank stalkers, perverts, and doxxers...does that make you one?:) ETA: If you aren't any of those, you shouldn't be friends with them;)
(...except you are correct...you don't know me at all...here or in my personal life.
Get better soon...we'll chat another time;)

I'm pretty sure that Phantasmal isn't friends with USF, Jack, HM, CFM, volsrock, etc. At least I haven't seen her thank their posts like someone we know.

I'll give this meltdown a seven though. Judges?

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Oh. Sorry, Toxic. :laugh:
 
We’re at least a generation from ‘getting’ the black vote—if it ever happens at all.

The problem for democrats is they need 80-90% of the black vote before they start getting nervous. All Trump [or any republican] needs to do is make some in-roads into the black vote. That’s where voices like Candace Owens are encouraging.

The Sea Change is out.

Trump can be his own worst enemy with some of his rhetoric. And of course it doesn’t help that our lovely media can, and will, construe his every utterance as ‘racist’ if it’s even slightly conceivable that it can be rendered as such.

They are truly despicable.
it's going to be interesting to see how the Hispanic vote breaks down. Here in Florida we got us more loads of P.Ricans
( hopelessly Democratic) but I'm seeing Mexicans much more backing Trump because of the good economy.

It comes down to ID politics or a bustling economy -see which way they break
 
I think black people are perfectly capable of using their own judgement to conclude who is supporting racism, and what policies are in the best interest of our nation and communities.

90 percent of blacks vote for the Democratic party, and as long as the racism in your party is out in the open for everyone to see,

Um...you're saying this in response to evidence being posted of DEMOCRATS calling blacks lazy, violent, and responsible for their own troubles, genius. :laugh:

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The conservative mantra of blacks voting to get FREE STUFF is fooling no one.

Blacks are conservative on almost every issue, but vote against their own ideological interests for the only people involved who are promising them racist preferential treatment at everyone else's expense. There's logically nothing else to conclude. "Fooling no one"...except people with functioning brains.

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We’re at least a generation from ‘getting’ the black vote—if it ever happens at all.

The problem for democrats is they need 80-90% of the black vote before they start getting nervous. All Trump [or any republican] needs to do is make some in-roads into the black vote. That’s where voices like Candace Owens are encouraging.

The Sea Change is out.

Trump can be his own worst enemy with some of his rhetoric. And of course it doesn’t help that our lovely media can, and will, construe his every utterance as ‘racist’ if it’s even slightly conceivable that it can be rendered as such.

They are truly despicable.

Well if that is true, & many of you, including your leader, believe it, then why not act accordingly?? DON'T SAY SHIT THAT CAN BE CONSTRUED AS RACIST!!!! wtf, it aint that hard, well for most ppl, but he can't help himself, he is his own worst enemy lots of the time..

Telling ppl to go back to were they came from is legally defined as harassment(Harassment Based on National Origin), so @ the very least he is harassing, nothing to construe, the big mouth is harassing ppl-the same voters you & cowacko are desiring to recruit into your party......... WTF??

Anyone can see this is working against your party in the short term~as well as the long term... It's probably not going to get any better from here on out, probably worse for your & cowacko's cause......:thinking:
 
it's going to be interesting to see how the Hispanic vote breaks down. Here in Florida we got us more loads of P.Ricans
( hopelessly Democratic) but I'm seeing Mexicans much more backing Trump because of the good economy.

It comes down to ID politics or a bustling economy -see which way they break

It seems to always come down to Fla.:palm: lol How purple is the state now??
 
Well if that is true, & many of you, including your leader, believe it, then why not act accordingly?? DON'T SAY SHIT THAT CAN BE CONSTRUED AS RACIST!!!! wtf, it aint that hard, well for most ppl, but he can't help himself, he is his own worst enemy lots of the time..

Telling ppl to go back to were they came from is legally defined as harassment(Harassment Based on National Origin), so @ the very least he is harassing, nothing to construe, the big mouth is harassing ppl-the same voters you & cowacko are desiring to recruit into your party......... WTF??

Anyone can see this is working against your party in the short term~as well as the long term... It's probably not going to get any better from here on out, probably worse for your & cowacko's cause......:thinking:

It’s not harassment in a legal sense—that was covered in another thread.

But you do have a point: Trump should refrain from making statements that can be construed as racist. Primarily, because they will invariably be construed as racist. Though part of the problem is so many things ‘can be construed as racist’ that it’s gotten a bit ridiculous.

Also, democrats get away with saying things ‘that can be construed as racist’ where Republicans don’t. Could you fricking imagine, if Trump said ‘we don’t need more white people in office, we need more white voices’. The identical thing was uttered by one of the Squad.

But it went under the radar of our illustrious Racism Detectives both here at JPP and in our lovely media.

Why is that?
 
It’s not harassment in a legal sense—that was covered in another thread.

But you do have a point: Trump should refrain from making statements that can be construed as racist. Primarily, because they will invariably be construed as racist. Though part of the problem is so many things ‘can be construed as racist’ that it’s gotten a bit ridiculous.

Also, democrats get away with saying things ‘that can be construed as racist’ where Republicans don’t. Could you fricking imagine, if Trump said ‘we don’t need more white people in office, we need more white voices’. The identical thing was uttered by one of the Squad.

But it went under the radar of our illustrious Racism Detectives both here at JPP and in our lovely media.

Why is that?

I shared the gubment link to that phrase.:dunno:

I dunno exactly why millions of pp could construe what he says as racist, but I would assume it is based on other things he has said in the past..

& the things dems did not say, @ least recently...

IMHO identity politics is another topic/can of worms..

Personally I don't care what the squad, gang of four or whatever you wanna call them said...

My opinion is pretty simple-they just got there, they have done nothing worth my interest of yet........ NON-FACTORS!!

They have been elevated by the gop, trump, the media, whoever :dunno: to leadership, which I imagine makes pelosi & some of the other that were there before they were born rather annoyed, or worse~they're freshman, not even completed a single term in office..

IMHO they are not worth arguing about-period..

I would hope we, & the politicians have more important tasks to busy themselves w/...........
 
I shared the gubment link to that phrase.:dunno:

I dunno exactly why millions of pp could construe what he says as racist, but I would assume it is based on other things he has said in the past..

& the things dems did not say, @ least recently...

IMHO identity politics is another topic/can of worms..

Personally I don't care what the squad, gang of four or whatever you wanna call them said...

My opinion is pretty simple-they just got there, they have done nothing worth my interest of yet........ NON-FACTORS!!

They have been elevated by the gop, trump, the media, whoever :dunno: to leadership, which I imagine makes pelosi & some of the other that were there before they were born rather annoyed, or worse~they're freshman, not even completed a single term in office..

IMHO they are not worth arguing about-period..

I would hope we, & the politicians have more important tasks to busy themselves w/...........

So, if one advocates identity politics they can get away with racist comments lol?
 
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