Democrats: The Party Must Stop ‘Catastrophic’ Trump 2024 Win
Feb 28, 2022 20:08:04 GMT -5
Post by schwartzie on Feb 28, 2022 20:08:04 GMT -5
In other words, "Let's start planning how we can cheat right now!"
Democrats: The Party Must Stop ‘Catastrophic’ Trump 2024 Win
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NEIL MUNRO28 Feb 2022314
6:51
A 2024 win by Donald Trump “may well have catastrophic consequences” for the United States and the world, say two top Democratic strategists.
Yet the two Democrats refuse to recognize their party is doubling down on the extremist immigration policies that sent Trump to the White House in 2016.
“The [Democratic] party’s first duty is to protect democracy by winning the next presidential election, and every other consideration, however worthy, must yield to this overriding necessity,” said the two authors, William Galston and Elaine Kamarck, both of whom work at the Brookings Institution.
They hide the wealth-shifting impact of migration by portraying Trump’s 2016 win as a “cultural appeal based on anti-immigrant sentiments and nationalism.” they wrote.
They also hide President Joe Biden’s policy of inviting a record wave of wealth-shifting illegal migrants, visa workers, and legal immigrants, and instead focus on a sympathetic subset of resident illegals: “Most Americans favor both humane treatment for immigrants, including a path to citizenship for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients or DREAMers and other longtime residents.
“That’s hilarious,” responded Mark Krikorian, the director of the Center for Immigration Studies. “They’re saying that everything has to be sacrificed to the goal of stopping Trump [in 2024] — except adopting any of the [immigration] policy positions that attracted voters!”Democrats: The Party Must Stop ‘Catastrophic’ Trump 2024 Win
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Former President Donald Trump, speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) Saturday, Feb. 26, 2022, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)AP Photo/John Raoux
NEIL MUNRO28 Feb 2022314
6:51
A 2024 win by Donald Trump “may well have catastrophic consequences” for the United States and the world, say two top Democratic strategists.
Yet the two Democrats refuse to recognize their party is doubling down on the extremist immigration policies that sent Trump to the White House in 2016.
“The [Democratic] party’s first duty is to protect democracy by winning the next presidential election, and every other consideration, however worthy, must yield to this overriding necessity,” said the two authors, William Galston and Elaine Kamarck, both of whom work at the Brookings Institution.
They hide the wealth-shifting impact of migration by portraying Trump’s 2016 win as a “cultural appeal based on anti-immigrant sentiments and nationalism.” they wrote.
They also hide President Joe Biden’s policy of inviting a record wave of wealth-shifting illegal migrants, visa workers, and legal immigrants, and instead focus on a sympathetic subset of resident illegals: “Most Americans favor both humane treatment for immigrants, including a path to citizenship for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients or DREAMers and other longtime residents.
“That’s hilarious,” responded Mark Krikorian, the director of the Center for Immigration Studies. “They’re saying that everything has to be sacrificed to the goal of stopping Trump [in 2024] — except adopting any of the [immigration] policy positions that attracted voters!”
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Democrats: The Party Must Stop ‘Catastrophic’ Trump 2024 Win
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NEIL MUNRO28 Feb 2022314
6:51
A 2024 win by Donald Trump “may well have catastrophic consequences” for the United States and the world, say two top Democratic strategists.
Yet the two Democrats refuse to recognize their party is doubling down on the extremist immigration policies that sent Trump to the White House in 2016.
“The [Democratic] party’s first duty is to protect democracy by winning the next presidential election, and every other consideration, however worthy, must yield to this overriding necessity,” said the two authors, William Galston and Elaine Kamarck, both of whom work at the Brookings Institution.
They hide the wealth-shifting impact of migration by portraying Trump’s 2016 win as a “cultural appeal based on anti-immigrant sentiments and nationalism.” they wrote.
They also hide President Joe Biden’s policy of inviting a record wave of wealth-shifting illegal migrants, visa workers, and legal immigrants, and instead focus on a sympathetic subset of resident illegals: “Most Americans favor both humane treatment for immigrants, including a path to citizenship for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients or DREAMers and other longtime residents.
“That’s hilarious,” responded Mark Krikorian, the director of the Center for Immigration Studies. “They’re saying that everything has to be sacrificed to the goal of stopping Trump [in 2024] — except adopting any of the [immigration] policy positions that attracted voters!”Democrats: The Party Must Stop ‘Catastrophic’ Trump 2024 Win
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Former President Donald Trump, speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) Saturday, Feb. 26, 2022, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)AP Photo/John Raoux
NEIL MUNRO28 Feb 2022314
6:51
A 2024 win by Donald Trump “may well have catastrophic consequences” for the United States and the world, say two top Democratic strategists.
Yet the two Democrats refuse to recognize their party is doubling down on the extremist immigration policies that sent Trump to the White House in 2016.
“The [Democratic] party’s first duty is to protect democracy by winning the next presidential election, and every other consideration, however worthy, must yield to this overriding necessity,” said the two authors, William Galston and Elaine Kamarck, both of whom work at the Brookings Institution.
They hide the wealth-shifting impact of migration by portraying Trump’s 2016 win as a “cultural appeal based on anti-immigrant sentiments and nationalism.” they wrote.
They also hide President Joe Biden’s policy of inviting a record wave of wealth-shifting illegal migrants, visa workers, and legal immigrants, and instead focus on a sympathetic subset of resident illegals: “Most Americans favor both humane treatment for immigrants, including a path to citizenship for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients or DREAMers and other longtime residents.
“That’s hilarious,” responded Mark Krikorian, the director of the Center for Immigration Studies. “They’re saying that everything has to be sacrificed to the goal of stopping Trump [in 2024] — except adopting any of the [immigration] policy positions that attracted voters!”
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