Nope, he is a late one anyway, most of us were here in '97 before the site started he was not......OG's are pre -99.... DD
Why is it so hard for open-border authoritarians to understand that when you abandon the rule of law, excuse fraud, and dismiss public safety, people are going to push back? We did that with by electing Trump and how you guys lost. When citizens are told to stay quiet while resources are drained and abuses grow — like the daycare scams in Minnesota — anger isn’t irrational, it’s earned. Enforcing the law isn’t cruelty. ICE isn’t the problem; they’re doing the job politicians refuse to do. A lot of people hate what you’re doing because they’re the ones paying the price. Some stay silent. Others speak up. You claim the moral high ground, but you don’t have it. In this moment, the real bad guys are those pushing open borders and tolerating illegal exploitation — not the agents enforcing the law.
The harm is systemic, not personal: Illegal immigration at scale strains services Encourages fraud and black-market labor Creates avoidable security and economic risks Undermines the rule of law and public trust A country can be welcoming, humane, and lawful at the same time — but pretending borders don’t matter causes real damage.
Damn this breh overreacted for no reason, show them your ID and be on your way... This man was already looking to rage... No composure... This is why people end up getting hurt.... 0 awareness and logic.... Just emotions.
Why is so hard to see and admit that Trump and Republicans exploited the immigration issue to win support with simpletons and mouth breathing, racist pieces of ****?
I think he was fine until meathead on the other side banged on his truck..or tried to break the window. Again, zero sense from these ICE agents.
Fraud? Like Trump University? Like what was let slide in Mississippi that was worse than the fraud in MN.? To claim that Trump was elected by people who care about putting an end to fraud is laughable. The prosecutor that brought the fraud in MN. Just resigned a couple of days ago. People worried about fraud in this administration wouldn't do things to drive the people prosecuting it away. Oh and Trump is a convicted felon.
Let’s break this down. First, comparing Trump to local alleged fraud cases is misleading. Trump University was a civil matter, not criminal, and many cases the left highlights are overblown or politically motivated. Calling him a “convicted felon” is simply false—he has faced investigations, but there is no criminal conviction against him. Second, Republicans care about the rule of law. Citizens—and especially illegal aliens—who break laws, whether by interfering with ICE, resisting lawful authority, or committing fraud, should not be excused. That’s consistency, not hypocrisy: we support enforcing the law fairly. Third, the MN prosecutor’s resignation may have political overtones, but it doesn’t automatically indicate wrongdoing. Concern about fraud doesn’t mean obstructing investigations—it means ensuring the law is applied properly and transparently. Finally, Trump’s focus on fraud, government inefficiency, and election integrity resonates with voters. That’s why these issues matter, regardless of the hyperbolic claims from the other side.
Trump was convicted on 34 felony charges. He is a convicted felon. Trump was convicted of 34 felonies a year ago. He's still battling the case - ABC News https://share.google/GOKT8NRbwwspVRP7u The hype over the MN. Fraud cases is politicized completely. Fraud is wrong and the daycare fraud in MN is wrong. The fact that Trump University was handled civily doesn't change the fact that it was a fraud. We can also look at his administration and allies with convictions.
Not a complete list. Below are individuals Trump has pardoned or commuted who were convicted of fraud-related offenses: Rod Blagojevich - former Democratic governor of Illinois, sentenced to 14 years for corruption involving the sale of Barack Obama’s vacant Senate seat Jean Pinkard - sentenced to 1 year for fraud related to writing fraudulent prescriptions as part of a $41 million scheme Jason Galanis and Devon Archer - former business partners of Hunter Biden, sentenced to 15 years for fraud Trevor Milton - sentenced to 4 years for fraud; donated $1.8 million to Trump Carlos Watson - sentenced to 10 years for fraud Todd Chrisley - sentenced to 12 years for fraud Julie Chrisley - sentenced to 7 years for fraud Lawrence Duran - sentenced to 50 years for Medicare fraud involving $87 million Michael Grimm - sentenced to 8 months for fraud John Rowland - sentenced to 2 years for fraud Marian Morgan - sentenced to 33 years for fraud Charles Scott - sentenced to 3 years for fraud Jeremy Hutchinson - sentenced to 8 years for fraud George Santos - sentenced to 7 years for fraud Robert Harshbarger Jr. - sentenced to 4 years for health care fraud Joseph Schwarz - sentenced to 3 years for nursing home fraud involving $38 million Who has Trump pardoned?
Nd they just burried a investigation into fraud in Mississippi lmao but his cultists @ROXRAN @K9Texan @tallanvor will spew foxnews talking points. Sincerely some of the most brainwashed individuals in the world
That's a bunch of bullshit on both sides, but "I ain't your target vehicle, b!tch" is a very appropriate line.
Care about the rule of law? there is a LAW that was signed unanimously ordering that the files have to be released but your messiah is breaking that law every day to protect child abusers. You seem to support it wholeheartedly so please cut your BS. I’m surprised you’ve never wondered why you have issues with your own kid you inbred backroad junkie spend less time stalking people and more time educating yourself. you are the bad guy. The bad citizen. The bad Christian. I was going to say father too but that’s probably too far. You should go with your gut on that one.