breitbart.com/politics/2019/03/15/donald-trump-vetoes-attempt-to-block-national-emergency
President Donald Trump vetoed a bill designed to block his emergency declaration at the Southern Border on Friday, in a ceremony at the White House.
“Today, I am vetoing this resolution,” Trump said. “Congress has the freedom to pass this resolution and I have the duty to veto it. And I’m very proud to veto it.”
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(Score: 0, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday March 17 2019, @06:24PM (1 child)
Your immigration didn't work out too well for the locals. You destroyed their culture.
Not being a leftist, I won't say you need to feel guilty for that. Conquering and destroying is fair game. I will however say that US citizens are now on the receiving end of that kind of thing, with a culture about to be destroyed. You could say it already is destroyed within about 50 miles of the border, give or take dozens of miles and many anomalies.
It is dumb to just accept the destruction of American culture, even if having slaves again (in your words, jobs "Americans simply refuse to do") would be convenient.
American culture is clearly superior in most ways. We shouldn't be ashamed to declare that. You are welcome to leave if you disagree. It is not superior from an evolutionary perspective if we just voluntarily roll over and die in the face of invaders.
We need to fight this a lot harder. Americans caught illegally in Mexico face a decade in prison... that is, in a Mexican prison. Mexico even has an explicitly racist constitution to keep us out. They are fighting, but we are not. They are pushing invaders over the border while rejecting us when we invade. When we catch them, at best it's "oopsies, you should maybe go back we think, pretty please?". We need to instead be making examples out of people. That includes the illegals, anybody to hires them, anybody who rents to them, anybody who fails to report them, any school with them, and so on. Punishments need to be reliably certain to happen. Punishments need to be severe. Here is an idea, since we don't have Mexican prisons and Haiti needs money: outsource imprisonment of these invaders to Haiti.
(Score: 2) by fyngyrz on Monday March 18 2019, @09:14PM
See, here's the thing about history.
The bad things, we need to remember so we don't do them, or things like them, again. Such as taking everything from a weaker group, or giving them infected blankets to kill them off, or interning everyone of a particular ancestry, or letting the superstitious infect the legal system, or arbitrarily separating children from their parents, or putting people into involuntary slavery. Etc.
The good things, we also need to remember so we can do things like them, or better than them, again. Such as having mostly open borders, taking care of the sick and infirm, preventing corporations from dominating an entire market through repressive methods, or not providing for education, or shooting unarmed college students. Etc.
Having said that, the whole "you should embrace guilt consequent to the sins of your ancestors / parents" thing is utter bullshit. As is the whole "you should claim accomplishment because of the positive actions of your ancestors / parents." We are what we are, not what our ancestors or parents were: that is the entire depth of both our credits, and our demerits.
TL;DR: I didn't destroy anyone's culture. You may absolutely count on it. However — unlike some — I am cognizant of a pretty good range of history's important lessons.
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The three Functional Retardations:
traditional, jingoistic, and religious.