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August 31, 2015, 08:07:45 PM
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244 immigrants arrested in four-day sweep across Southern California




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More than 240 people were taken into federal custody last week across Southern California after a four-day sweep for immigrants in the country illegally with criminal records, authorities announced Monday.

The enforcement action ended on Thursday with 244 foreign nationals in the custody of Immigration and Customs Enforcement – the majority of them with at least one felony conviction on their record, authorities said.

It was the most successful four-day sweep of its kind in the region, ICE said.

Among the people captured, 191 were from Mexico and the rest were from 21 other countries including France, Ghana, Peru and Thailand, the agency said. A majority of them had convictions for violent felonies or weapons or sex abuse charges.

The rest had past convictions for “significant or multiple misdemeanors,” ICE said in a news release.

In the past it was easier for ICE agents to locate and deport immigrants who had been convicted of crimes. The agency would contact local jails and ask that such inmates be held until an ICE van could pick them up.

But last year a federal judge found that practice illegal, prompting hundreds of counties to stop honoring the detainer requests. As a result, ICE officials say they have to rely on costly and dangerous manhunts or multi-day sweeps like the one conducted last week.


The sweep was led by the agency’s National Fugitive Operations program, which finds at-large criminals for deportation.

Originally formed to locate immigrants who had failed to comply with a judge's deportation order, the program is increasingly being used to find immigrants with criminal convictions who have recently been let out of jail. Of the more than 27,000 people whom ICE arrested nationwide last fiscal year, which ended Sept. 30, 2014, about 78% had criminal convictions, according to ICE data.

Among those captured was Vincente Onofre-Ramirez, 35, who authorities say was convicted in 2002 of sexual abuse with force in New York.

In Sunland, authorities arrested a 50-year-old Salvadorian national convicted of two criminal counts of child sex abuse in Los Angeles County; in Upland, a 46-year-old man from Guatemala who previously served 10 years in prison for sexually abusing two children was arrested.

But not everyone arrested in the sweep was a violent felon. Those who have not been deported before and found to have illegally re-entered the country or aren’t facing new charges will have an administrative hearing with a judge.


http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-240-immigrants-arrested-ice-20150831-story.html


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August 31, 2015, 08:31:25 PM
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How Illegal Immigration Finally Turned Off the Public
If there were not a Donald Trump, he would likely have had to have been invented.



Why did the illegal-immigration issue launch Donald Trump’s campaign? Why did his recent tense press conference exchange with Univision’s Jorge Ramos please even some of Trump’s liberal critics? What is it about illegal immigration that has finally turned off so many Americans?

1. Race

Over the years immigration activists successfully deconstructed the complex issue of illegal immigration into a race and class morality tale of privileged whites picking on poor brown people. The operative buzzwords were “racism,” “nativism,” and “xenophobia.” That theme is now mostly bankrupt given that every great lie eventually falls from its own weight.

It was rarely the host, but more often the activists on behalf of the guests, who framed illegal immigration in racial terms. Activists foolishly fabricated the controversy as “we noble Latinos” against “you prejudiced non-Latinos.” They forgot apparently two obvious truths: one, thirty percent of Americans are not so-called white; and, two, most people resent ethnic chauvinism. Is an unemployed African-American sympathetic to the argument that someone has a birthright to illegally cross into the United States and find instant employment? Is a Punjabi-American, waiting patiently for his engineer cousin to get a green card, eager to be told the United States must make special concessions to the Latino lobby? Does a third-generation Mexican-American prefer that his neighborhood school and emergency room be flooded with indigent illegal Mexican nationals?

Sometime in the last five years, the public woke up and grasped that Latino elite activists were not so much interested in illegal immigration per se, but only to the degree that the issue affected other Latinos. Were 3,000 Chinese illegally entering California per day by ship on the Northern California coast, Latino activists and politicians would probably be the first to call for enforcement of federal immigration law.

It is difficult for the National Council of La Raza to attempt to airbrush away vocabulary like “anchor baby” and “illegal immigration,” while insisting that its own nomenclature “La Raza” has nothing to do with race. The public knows that La Raza means “The Race,” and that those who founded that organization chose that racially charged noun for the precise purpose of ethnic triumphalism — in the way that every infamous 20th-century Latinate racist demagogue from Mussolini to Franco found a use for Raza/Razza, a mostly taboo term in Mediterranean Europe today. In an age when the Washington Redskins earn a presidential rebuke, it is inconceivable that the chief illegal-immigration advocate is a federally subsidized group known as the National Council of La Raza. No other organization would dare use such a term. In the public mind illegal immigration has gone from the old narrative that racists were enforcing the law to keep out mostly brown people to a new generation of racists who are trying to subvert the law to bring in mostly brown people.

2. The Law

The old canard that without law there is nothing did not resonate with voters in connection with illegal immigration until the 21st century. As long as there were only one or two million illegal immigrants apparently the public turned a blind eye. No longer. Extremists took legal noncompliance to an entirely new level of Orwellian arrogance. Suddenly, as if by fiat, the illegal-immigration lobby banned the term “illegal alien” — as if they had never read a word of 1984 or Animal Farm. They dreamed up “sanctuary city,” a reactionary, neo-Confederate idea of legal nullification, whose logical trajectory is the implosion of the entire idea of federal laws constitutionally supreme to state and local statutes. They lied by insisting that entering the United States illegally was simply a minor misdemeanor, when most Americans knew such unlawful entry was the beginning, not the end, of negating the law — inaugurating years of fake IDs, false Social Security numbers, second and third identities, and deliberate filing of untruthful federal and state documents.

Then the myth arose that criminality among illegal aliens was in fact lower that found in the general population, as if it mattered not at all that a quarter of all federal prisoners were in the United States illegally, or that some states reported that more than a fourth of their felonies were attributable to illegal aliens, or that around 20,000 illegal aliens from south of the border were routinely incarcerated in California prisons alone. Completely lost in the back and forth was the old notion that an immigrant, legal or illegal, was supposed to be a guest, whose behavior should be the model, rather than defended as no worse than those whom he joined.

The public tired of the unfairness in the applicability of the law. How had it come to pass that illegal aliens were not subject to enforcement of federal laws in the manner that all citizens most surely were? All Americans file through passport control when flying home; they are met by stern uniformed bureaucrats who are not an especially forgiving bunch for missing or lost documents. How could it be that millions by virtue of their ethnic fides were not subject to the same scrutiny? And if one law were to be waived, why, the public wonders, not others equally inconvenient?

People finally tired of the postmodern notion that to stop endemic illegality we were supposed to change the language rather than the reality. Americans are not quite yet ready to be Soviet subjects who are to embrace Newspeak, and apparently resented the assumption that they were.

3. Mexico

Mexico itself has become quite unpopular. Accordingly to recent polls, never have Americans had more negative views of Mexico than during the era of Obama. Americans tired of being told that Mexico did not like the U.S., when the real truth was increasingly the opposite. It is not just the daily news of cartels, beheadings, and corruption that made Mexico unattractive, but the cynicism of the Mexican government itself.

Mexico and Central American nations receive $50 billion a year in remittances from their expatriate citizens in the United States. But if illegal aliens were impoverished and exploited as their home countries alleged, how could they transfer such monumental sums back home — and why would not their mother countries worry about the ensuing burdens placed upon their low-wage-earning citizens abroad?

Hypocrisy became synonymous with the idea of Mexico. Its constitution defines illegal immigration in racialist and chauvinist terms — barring those it finds unhealthy or an economic burden or even prone to upset “the equilibrium of the national demographics.” If American emulated Mexican law, almost all illegal aliens would face immediate deportation if not prison sentences. When Mexico deliberately has exported ten percent of its population and lectures the U.S. on their ensuing welfare, then the vocabulary of hypocrisy fails.

During the last two-decade influx of illegal aliens, a huge number was from the Mexican hinterlands, often indigenous peoples from Oaxaca or Chiapas who have long suffered racial discrimination inside Mexico. That Mexico for the first time champions their cause when they leave Mexican soil is the sort of racism of which Mexico habitually accuses the U.S. In some sick sense, Mexico has been ethnically cleansing its own country and then seeking moral cover for its human rights violations by slurring as racist the only refuge for its own unwanted who often were fleeing endemic racist attitudes.

4. Politics

The Obama-age progressive political narrative was that an old, too-white America was changing largely due to immigration and that this was a much-needed antidote to oppressive white privilege. Activists proudly pointed to California and New Mexico’s suddenly solidly blue politics and promised that Texas, Colorado and Nevada were soon to follow. In 2008 and 2012 the so-called “Latino vote” went nationally at about 70% for Democratic candidates. This was deemed a noble thing — but in a way 70% of the white vote not voting for a Democratic candidate would have been seen as proof of “racism” and “backlash.” Conservative cynics alleged a cruel cycle: welcome in millions of indigenous people driven from their racist homelands, offer them public assistance by virtue of the Democratic-sponsored welfare state, and teach them that only liberals care for their welfare while insisting that their families remember who were their patrons at the polls. Yet what was surreal about the charge was not Republican crassness in making it, but the shameless acknowledgment by Democrats that they were not only using illegal immigration as a political tool, but should be praised for doing so. They even warned that their success would doom Republicans unless the latter emulated their strategies!

5. Illegal Immigrants

The illegal-immigration movement only recently has sought to finesse its public relations. For a decade illegal immigration was oversold as an arrival of “dreamers,” various future brain surgeons and physicists whose innate talent could now be tapped if only the U.S. would wave the cruel legal details. But illegal aliens are not all dreamers any more than they are all criminals. They are what they are — good, bad, and neither: poor oppressed people who flee racist Third World governments in hopes of jobs and/or U.S. government support, with the further assumption that their illegality, lack of English, absence of education, and dearth of skills and capital will not only not matter, but earn them coveted victim status in the U.S. So far they have been proven prescient.

It is still common to find at immigration rallies thousands of Mexican flags, with far fewer — if any — American flags. Illegal aliens do not just root for visiting Mexican sports teams, but go the extra mile of booing the American opposition.

The message is incoherent: “I will salute the country that drove me out but less so the one that welcomed me in.” In fact, the entire narrative of illegal immigration has become unhinged. The vocabulary of protest is never aimed against the nation that forced them out, only against the one that most generously welcomed them in.

Nowhere is this disconnect more evident than in the university, where two antitheses are promulgated. Even as the various Chicano and Ethnic Studies departments indoctrinate students with the supposedly sinister history of the United States, they simultaneously champion the rights of the illegal aliens to enter, reside, and stay in the odious country they have just damned. The message makes little sense. Millions of Americans have finally caught on to the incoherence, and feel that ingratitude is among the worst of all sins.

It is alleged that Donald Trump is a demagogue who whips the ignorant up. Perhaps. But on matters of immigration he came late and often in antithesis to his own former positions. The truth is that the illegal-immigration lobby was its own worst enemy, its message couched in racism, illegality, untruth — and finally incoherence.  People are tired of being called racists by racial chauvinists, of being dubbed insensitive by unfeeling opportunists, and of being called politically naive by political manipulators.

If there were not a Donald Trump, he would likely have had to have been invented.


http://pjmedia.com/victordavishanson/illegal-immigration-finally-turned-off-public/?singlepage=true


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August 31, 2015, 08:45:04 PM
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Here's why trump is just as bad as all the rest of them. He knows this, just like they all do, or could if they simply looked at it.

Whenever you sign a bank instrument - promissory note - the banker takes the note, opens up a temporary bank account for you, deposits your note like it were a check, withdraws it again in the form of cash or a bank check, and pays off the loan you made to them when you gave them the signed promissory note. If you hadn't signed it, he couldn't do this; the note would be useless. The whole operation is a creation of new money.

Do you owe anything? No, but the bank does. The bank does because under false claims it has been collecting money from you. If you had been donating to the bank, or if they had in truth clarified the whole process to you, then things might be okay. As it stands, 100% of the loans are loans from you to the lending institution, loans that they pay off almost always the same day. When you pay them over the months and years, they are defrauding you, and even more with the interest.

Google "Modern Money Mechanics" and "Two Faces of Debt" to see that I am telling you the truth.

The whole economy of the world (except parts of the Middle East) is built like this. They lie to you right up front. And you want to play the game of electing! Idiots!

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August 31, 2015, 09:43:14 PM
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Here's why trump is just as bad as all the rest of them. He knows this, just like they all do, or could if they simply looked at it.

Whenever you sign a bank instrument - promissory note - the banker takes the note, opens up a temporary bank account for you, deposits your note like it were a check, withdraws it again in the form of cash or a bank check, and pays off the loan you made to them when you gave them the signed promissory note. If you hadn't signed it, he couldn't do this; the note would be useless. The whole operation is a creation of new money.

Do you owe anything? No, but the bank does. The bank does because under false claims it has been collecting money from you. If you had been donating to the bank, or if they had in truth clarified the whole process to you, then things might be okay. As it stands, 100% of the loans are loans from you to the lending institution, loans that they pay off almost always the same day. When you pay them over the months and years, they are defrauding you, and even more with the interest.

Google "Modern Money Mechanics" and "Two Faces of Debt" to see that I am telling you the truth.

The whole economy of the world (except parts of the Middle East) is built like this. They lie to you right up front. And you want to play the game of electing! Idiots!

Smiley





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September 02, 2015, 12:10:17 AM
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Poll: 80% American Voters Consider Illegal Immigration A “Serious” Problem…



(Rasmussen) – Voters remain seriously worried about illegal immigration and still think stricter border control is the best way to stop it. But slightly fewer voters believe providing a pathway to citizenship will encourage more illegal immigrants to come.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 80% of Likely U.S. Voters regard illegal immigration as a serious problem in America today, with 50% who describe it as a Very Serious one. Twenty percent (20%) don’t consider illegal immigration a serious problem, but that includes only five percent (5%) who say it’s Not At All Serious. These attitudes have changed little since the first of the year.

By comparison, 63% say global warming is a serious problem, with 35% who view it as Very Serious.

When it comes to immigration reform, 58% of voters continue to think gaining control of the border is more important than legalizing the status of undocumented workers already living in the United States. That’s down from April’s recent high of 63%  but generally in line with surveys over the past three years. Thirty-five percent (35%) say it’s more important to grant legal status to those already living here, up five points from April.


http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/current_events/immigration/immigration_update


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September 02, 2015, 01:33:12 PM
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Donald Trump billboard getting attention near Grand Junction





ORCHARD MESA, Colo. - A Donald Trump billboard on the Western Slope is getting a lot of attention.

The billboard depicts Donald Trump in an armor suit fighting a dragon that says, "PC Muslim Marxist Media."

Trump's suit says "Make American Great Again."

The billboard is 10 feet high and 20 feet wide and is attached to a building just south of the US 50 bridge over the Colorado River on route to Orchard Mesa, near Grand Junction.

The billboard owner, Arvid Mosnes, told KJCT-TV that the depiction highlights how the heavily influenced media has ruined this country.

"Freedom of speech is everything, and that's why I really put the media in there, it’s politically correct Muslim Marxist influence media," Mosnes told the TV station.


http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/western-slope/donald-trump-billboard-getting-attention-near-grand-junction


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September 02, 2015, 07:07:38 PM
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[...]
This is the candidate America deserves,” said Jeff DeFlavio, 29, a small-business owner registered as an independent in the nearby town of Lebanon. He said he plans to vote for Trump in the primary, but adds, “His immigration policy is disgusting to me. It’s absolutely revolting … I really don’t want him to become president ever. Ever. He would destroy the world, which is what’s so wonderful about him.”


http://www.politico.com/story/2015/09/donald-trump-2016-protest-campaign-disdain-213247#ixzz3kaJWwJbw


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September 03, 2015, 02:09:54 AM
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Report: 307,000 Veterans Died Waiting For Veterans Affairs Healthcare






(CNN)Hundreds of thousands of veterans listed in the Department of Veterans Affairs enrollment system died before their applications for care were processed, according to a report issued Wednesday.

The VA’s inspector general found that out of about 800,000 records stalled in the agency’s system for managing health care enrollment, there were more than 307,000 records that belonged to veterans who had died months or years in the past.

In a response to the House Committee on Veterans Affairs’ request to investigate a whistleblower’s allegations of mismanagement at the VA’s Health Eligibility Center, the inspector general also found VA staffers incorrectly marked unprocessed applications and may have deleted 10,000 or more records in the last five years.

In one case, a veteran who applied for VA care in 1998 was placed in “pending” status for 14 years. Another veteran who passed away in 1988 was found to have an unprocessed record lingering in 2014, the investigation found.


http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/02/politics/va-inspector-general-report/index.html




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“Donald Trump was recently extremely well received in Arizona while discussing national security and border security. Senator John McCain’s reaction to Mr. Trump’s success in Arizona is instructive in that it belies a concern the Senator clearly has about how his stance on issues like immigration are perceived by his constituents.
The feuding between Mr. Trump and Senator McCain has nothing to do with Mr. Trump’s high regard for the military or veterans as a whole. Mr. Trump is supporter of the U.S. military and of America’s veterans. It is well known that when Mr. Trump is attacked by a detractor, he swings back. As veterans, we do not hide behind military service to deflect criticism, and when Senator McCain attacked, Mr. Trump hit back.

We are glad that Mr. Trump has clarified his remarks to acknowledge that Senator McCain is a war hero. But, Senator McCain is also a politician and what Donald Trump has tapped into is that people just don’t trust politicians and the slow pace the Congress is moving in addressing critical issues like border security, veteran’s issues and military funding. Donald Trump has a history of calling out people and groups that don’t deliver results. There are clearly problems that are being identified by Donald Trump, that are not being adequately addressed by the political leadership in Congress and the Administration today.

Phraseology aside, what the American people are really concerned about is how 250,000 veterans – who are also heroes – were put onto a VA death list, why 40,000 active troops are going to receive pink slips over the next four years and why border security is not addressed even as our porous border results in more financial strain on our country and southern border states’ budgets.”



http://www.thepoliticalinsider.com/veterans-group-makes-a-huge-announcement-about-donald-trump-john-mccain-controversy/


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September 03, 2015, 02:36:02 AM
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Donald Trump on Jeb Bush Attacks 'I Think He Had No Choice'




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THE TRUMP BUMP=> Stock Markets SURGE 75 POINTS as Donald Trump Speaks to Press


Donald Trump held a press conference today in Manhattan where he signed a loyalty pledge to the Republican Party.
Trump leads the pack of 17 in the Republican presidential primary.

RNC sources say they’ve never seen this at the national level before (a loyalty pledge) – “Trump is that unique.”

Trump said it was his pledge to Make America Great Again.






http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2015/09/the-trump-bump-stock-markets-surge-75-points-as-donald-trump-speaks-to-press/


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YouGov poll: 64% want a border fence with Mexico — including pluralities of Dems, blacks, and Hispanics



http://hotair.com/archives/2015/09/04/yougov-poll-64-want-a-border-fence-with-mexico-including-pluralities-of-dems-blacks-and-hispanics/


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September 05, 2015, 05:53:50 AM
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Poll: Trump beats Hillary head-to-head





Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump leads Democrat Hillary Clinton head-to-head, according to a new poll released Friday.
 
The poll by SurveyUSA finds that matched up directly, Trump garners 45 percent to Clinton’s 40 percent.

In other head-to-head matchups, Trump beats out Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) by 44 percent to 40 percent; Vice President Joe Biden by 44 percent to 42 percent; and former Vice President Al Gore by 44 percent to 41 percent.
 
The poll also found that 30 percent of respondents believe Trump will eventually be the Republican nominee, leading the field.
 
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush came in second, with 20 percent saying they expect him to win the nomination. Following Bush in order were retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.).
 
The poll surveyed 1,000 adults across the nation Sept. 2-3, and it had a margin of error of 3.3 percent.


http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/presidential-races/252825-poll-trump-beats-hillary-head-to-head


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^^^^ Don't know how reliable this particular poll is. But it is great news for sure. There is a chance that a 3rd World War could be avoided (or at least delayed) if the Pinocchibitch is kept out of office. Still it needs to be seen whether Trump will be able to secure the GOP nomination. Ben Carson is his main rival right now.
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September 06, 2015, 03:50:33 PM
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^^^^ Don't know how reliable this particular poll is. But it is great news for sure. There is a chance that a 3rd World War could be avoided (or at least delayed) if the Pinocchibitch is kept out of office. Still it needs to be seen whether Trump will be able to secure the GOP nomination. Ben Carson is his main rival right now.


The Silent Majority speaks.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dM8wluBXH3Y


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^^^^ Don't know how reliable this particular poll is. But it is great news for sure. There is a chance that a 3rd World War could be avoided (or at least delayed) if the Pinocchibitch is kept out of office. Still it needs to be seen whether Trump will be able to secure the GOP nomination. Ben Carson is his main rival right now.


The Silent Majority speaks.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dM8wluBXH3Y



Wow, that's really great.  Those are the real people.

The other day I was thinking about this idiotic assertion of "Trump being racist."  Where I live, Texas, Hispanics have been here for 500 years.  They're not Mexican, they are American.  They don't need people in Washington thinking for them - people that usually don't understand things very well.

You know what?  If you must have a preconceived and dogmatic partisian view, you likely don't understand things very well. 

You don't have to.

You've already been told what to think.

Is that what we want?
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^^^^ Don't know how reliable this particular poll is. But it is great news for sure. There is a chance that a 3rd World War could be avoided (or at least delayed) if the Pinocchibitch is kept out of office. Still it needs to be seen whether Trump will be able to secure the GOP nomination. Ben Carson is his main rival right now.


The Silent Majority speaks.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dM8wluBXH3Y



Wow, that's really great.  Those are the real people.

The other day I was thinking about this idiotic assertion of "Trump being racist."  Where I live, Texas, Hispanics have been here for 500 years.  They're not Mexican, they are American.  They don't need people in Washington thinking for them - people that usually don't understand things very well.

You know what?  If you must have a preconceived and dogmatic partisian view, you likely don't understand things very well. 

You don't have to.

You've already been told what to think.

Is that what we want?


Yes... According to the Jebhillary machine. A machine with no last names.


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CNN poll puts Trump at 32%, up eight points in a month


Say what you will — Donald Trump certainly does, and it’s still paying off. A new CNN poll shows Trump’s star still rising, up eight points in a month to go to 32%. His nearest rival, Ben Carson, has gained more ground in that time, 10 point, but still has a 13-point deficit in trailing Trump at 19%. No one else makes double digits in the new poll:


Donald Trump has become the first Republican presidential candidate to top 30% support in the race for the Republican nomination, according to a new CNN/ORC Poll, which finds the businessman pulling well away from the rest of the GOP field.

Trump gained 8 points since August to land at 32% support, and has nearly tripled his support since just after he launched his campaign in June. The new poll finds former neurosurgeon Ben Carson rising 10 points to land in second place with 19%. Together, these two non-politicians now hold the support of a majority of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents, and separately, both are significantly ahead of all other competitors.

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush stands in third place with 9%, down 4 points since August, and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz holds fourth place with 7%. Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker follow at 5%, with all other candidates at 3% or less, including Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, who notched the only other statistically significant shift in the poll by falling 5 points since August.



Walker dropped from 8% to 5% in the past month, which is within the MoE but clearly not going in the right direction. Fiorina remained relatively unchanged at 3%, which puts her ahead (nominally, anyway) of Chris Christie and John Kasich at 2%, and Bobby Jindal in a crowd at 1% or less. Fiorina gets listed seventh on this poll, and seems on track to participate in the main-stage debate next week on CNN. That should make for an interesting moment or two, considering Trump’s remarks about Fiorina’s appearance, and CNN must be licking its chops at the potential.

The second-choice question works out similarly, although with different numbers. Trump and Carson are virtually tied, 18/16 respectively, with Bush coming in third at 10%. Fiorina jumps up to fourth place with 8%, passing Cruz and Rubio at 7% in a tie. Walker trails badly on this measure too, coming in behind Christie and Mike Huckabee, both of whom get 5% to Walker’s 3%.

Right now, the enthusiasm is with the two front-runners. In a small sample of registered Republican voters (307 respondents), Trump and Carson are the only two GOP candidates to register over 21% for “enthusiastic.” In fact, Carson actually edges Trump on this measure, 43/40, and a little more substantially in “Satisfied but not enthusiastic,” 33/27. Trump gets 19% on “upset,” the second-worst rating in the poll after … Jeb Bush, who gets 21%.

Finally, the issue responses from the whole sample are worth noting. The leading “extremely important” responses on issues are the economy (52%), Social Security/Medicare (50%), and terrorism (49%), with education and health care tied for a close fourth (47%). Illegal immigration doesn’t get to 40%, and neither do foreign policy, taxes, abortion, or income inequality. Global warming comes in dead last at 23%. Keep this in mind when it comes to messaging in the primaries, and especially in the general election.


http://hotair.com/archives/2015/09/10/cnn-poll-puts-trump-at-32-up-eight-points-in-a-month/


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Donald Trump Interviews Himself In the Mirror





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