Trump 2016 Or Hillary?

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Trump must have finally figured it out... he stepped on his dick!.. but then that's how he got a lot of those fools to support him... Hillary has 72% of the black/latino vote to trumps 10%

and now

Aides say Donald Trump may be reconsidering his vow to deport 11 million people

A day after Donald Trump met with a group of Latino supporters, top aides suggested Sunday that the GOP nominee may be reconsidering his signature campaign promise to round up and deport 11 million people who are in the country illegally. His new campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway, was asked on CNN’s “State of the Union” if Trump still wants a “deportation *******” to remove everyone in the country illegally, as he has vowed repeatedly on the campaign trail. “To be determined.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/m/82c16cad-057f-361a-8ce4-de88b30eaf7c/aides-say-donald-trump-may-be.html

Well what he should have done has stayed away from the talk of deporting all these illegals then if he was elected, round them up and deport them.They should be deported.....they are here ILLEGALLY.

Of course Hillary has that much of the Latino vote because she could care less how many Illegals are in the country.

Look if your a Latino and your here legally and have become a citizen or are in the process of it thats great.....but if your here illegally and get caught.....sorry but your gone.

We cannot as a country allow illegals to just pour into the country....its against the law and its wrong. Every other country in the world would deport you if your there illegally so whats the problem here.
 
Well what he should have done has stayed away from the talk of deporting all these illegals then if he was elected, round them up and deport them.They should be deported.....they are here ILLEGALLY.

Of course Hillary has that much of the Latino vote because she could care less how many Illegals are in the country.

Look if your a Latino and your here legally and have become a citizen or are in the process of it thats great.....but if your here illegally and get caught.....sorry but your gone.

We cannot as a country allow illegals to just pour into the country....its against the law and its wrong. Every other country in the world would deport you if your there illegally so whats the problem here.
To Hillary, they aren't "illegal aliens" they are "undocumented voters".
 
Well what he should have done has stayed away from the talk of deporting all these illegals
that was one of his first selling points that got people to listen to him in the first place... he made a lot of wild claims to get the people... now he has made so many and the repub's are even pulling away from him... now has to back off the wild claims and try to get the repub's back... he pulss some in and then pushes them out to get another group... snake oil salesman!

Look if your a Latino and your here legally and have become a citizen or are in the process of it thats great.....but if your here illegally and get caught.....sorry but your gone.

Every Pres has made the allowances and everytime they say that is the last... and every election it comes up.. going to do something... and nothing ever changes... yes it is an issue and needs addressed... but after the election it is always swept under the rug... how many did bush let go?... matter of fact if you look at the records Obama has deported far more than anyone else... and yet you hear how soft he is!


Every other country in the world would deport you if your there illegally so whats the problem here.
we don't enforce the laws.... but pretty hard to do when companies hire them!... a while back I wrote on this board about a packing house in Des Moines ... it was union... they shut down the required amount of time to do away with the contract... and during that time there was an old abandone school house and parking there... the packing house bought that site... every one assumed it was for parking... they reopened the plant... and sometime later people noticed sheets on the windows of the school house and lights inside... police raided it and found over 300 illegals.. all working at the plant... plant had to close because of workers and legal issues... reopened again and a year or so later was raided again and found more illegals... as long as there are people willing to hire them at low wages they will come!
had people paid a little more maybe americans would take the jobs and not need the illegals!... just like that packing plant.. it was union.. but saw the money in illegals
 
it is kind of funny.... because if you talk to most "latinos"... they believe in the republican theory... give the money to those that create jobs.... but the repub's always campaign against their race it turns into a race thing and they don't get any latino votes!
 
Look at Trump... put in a request of some kind asking for more "immigrants" to work at his resort in Fla...... and yet this is a guy that wants to deport them... he says he can not find people willing to work at his resort... wonder why?... don't suppose it has to do with he doesn't pay anything... and at some of his places... the ones he still has his fingers in... he has cut all benefits... Trump is a good example of why they come here!
 
actually we wouldn't have to lift a finger to get them out and could make money while doing it..... everytime you find an illegal... before you deport him... find out where he is working... you KNOW he isn't the only one working there... you look at the tax records of that company find out their total profit last year... and that's what you fine the company for knowingly hiring them... might put them out of biz.. maybe not... who cares.. they are the real problem anyway... do one or two of those companies in every state sooner or later they will figure out the cost of hiring them is just to high... and quit hiring them... then they will either shut down or pay more for an American worker..... I don't have a problem with farmers or crop type hiring seasonal workers... but the other one... burn the fuckers!... that would end the immigration problem... create some jobs and pretty much a fix all!
 
you think this guy isn't in it for the money?


Fellow Republicans still waiting for Trump's promised cash
CHAD DAY and JULIE BYKOWICZ 3 hours ago .
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump portrays himself as an indispensable cash resource for fellow Republicans up and down the ballot.

But while Trump is pulling in donor checks, an Associated Press review of campaign finance filings shows most of his fellow Republicans are still waiting for their cut. And the 2016 presidential nominee has a lot of work to do to if he wants to match the amount of financial aid Mitt Romney gave to his party four years ago.

"Typically you see the nominee lift everyone up," said Chris Schrimpf, a spokesman for Ohio Gov. John Kasich, one of Trump's defeated primary rivals. The state features a critical Senate race this year, but Trump has all but ignored the Ohio state party. "This time, if anything, everyone else is carrying his water."

In July, the Republican National Committee received $18.1 million from joint fundraising efforts with Trump. But some $3 million covered postage for Trump-centered fundraising solicitations, and the national party transferred $4.5 million into convention and legal proceedings accounts, leaving at most $10.6 million that could be used to help Republicans — including Trump — win elections this fall, filings show.

At this time four years ago, Mitt Romney's joint fundraising account transferred about $25 million to the RNC.

RNC chairman Reince Priebus defends Trump as a strong fundraising partner for Republicans. Trump has made the same argument.

"I'm the one that's raising the money, and other people are getting to use the money that I raised," Trump said in an Aug. 11 interview with Fox News, adding that he is "raising a lot of money for the Republican Party."

The Trump campaign said that as of Aug. 1 his victory accounts contained $37 million to be disbursed to his campaign, the RNC and other partners. Trump's national finance chairman Steven Mnuchin said it was a strategic decision not to transfer the money right away.

"It has been a major priority of Donald to fundraise for the party, and the money for field expenses helps not only him but the rest of the ticket," Mnuchin said Monday.

Still, each day that money isn't in action puts Republicans a little further behind. Election Day is fewer than 80 days away, and early voting in some states begins in a few weeks. Effective voter contact and turnout operations are time-consuming and costly.

Mnuchin said there is "plenty of money" available and no reason to move it out all at once. "We're deploying money as we think we need to deploy money," he said.

Beyond the RNC, Trump could be helping state parties directly. But he has been particularly stingy with the states that have the toughest Senate elections, such as Ohio and New Hampshire, where Sen. Rob Portman and Sen. Kelly Ayotte could be key to maintaining GOP control of the chamber.


Trump's joint fundraising agreement overlooks those and other states, instead naming 11 partners that are somewhat head-scratching. Several of them, including West Virginia and Tennessee, don't have a Senate race and are expected to vote Republican in the presidential, while Democrats are heavily favored to win Senate races in others, like New York and Connecticut.

Mnuchin called the choice of benefactors a "strategic decision" and declined to explain it.

Regardless, the Trump Victory Committee hadn't transferred money to any of his state allies as of July 31.

In another change from 2012, Trump is not helping raise money for the National Republican Senatorial Committee or the National Republican Congressional Committee; Romney's joint fundraising account included both groups.

Trump's opponent, Hillary Clinton, is taking a broader approach to helping fellow Democrats. Her fundraising agreement spans 38 state and territory party groups. In July, the Democratic National Committee and those other partners received at least $20.3 million in transfers from Clinton's joint accounts, federal filings show. That doesn't include money used for the convention.

The Republican nominee has had a touchy relationship with his party, from threatening to quit the party and run as an independent to disparaging GOP stars.

Raising money for others could help smooth things over, and that may be a reason Trump frequently talks up his efforts. When he formed his fundraising partnership in late May, Trump told the AP he is only raising money because "the RNC really wanted to do it, and I want to show good spirit."

Consistently claiming others as the focus of his fundraising also helps Trump obscure his change from a mostly self-funded primary candidate to one who raises money like everyone else.

The self-reliance talk has continued even though it's no longer entirely true. At a rally Saturday in Fredericksburg, Virginia, Trump said: "I have no donors telling me what to do. I'm my donor."

That same day, his July finance report showed he gave his campaign $2 million and raised more than $34.7 million from donors other than himself. That means he was about 5 percent self-funded last month.


I still think when the dust settles and this is all over .... he will have a lot of explaining to do on his campaign finances
 
Reliably Republican Texas Shows Signs of Cracking Under Trump
For a generation, being Texan has been as much about a love for the Alamo and barbecue as for picking Republican presidents. Now, with Donald Trump as the party's nominee, there are signs that the grip on the Lone Star State may be weakening. Trump arrives in Austin Tuesday for a rally after a poll released last week by left-leaning Public Policy Polling shows him ahead of Democrat Hillary Clinton by 6 percentage points, one of the slimmest margins in recent Texas history. Among voters 45 and under, Clinton is beating Trump by 25 points. A June poll from The University of Texas/Texas Tribune showed Trump leading Clinton by 8 percentage points. "He's negatively impacting the future of the Republican ...

https://www.yahoo.com/news/m/7df1d5a0-b462-33b1-a6c1-614c9654706f/ss_reliably-republican-texas.html
 
WHAAAAT?

I give you a solution to the immigrant problem and not one of you fucking right wingers has a thing to say.... guess you don't really have a problem with immigration then do you?
 
WHAAAAT?

I give you a solution to the immigrant problem and not one of you fucking right wingers has a thing to say.... guess you don't really have a problem with immigration then do you?

Your solution is a tax on companies who employ immigrant workers....not sure thats a solution but we do need to get them out here.
 
WHAAAAT?

I give you a solution to the immigrant problem and not one of you fucking right wingers has a thing to say.... guess you don't really have a problem with immigration then do you?

Not sure putting American companies out of business by taxing them because they hired an illegal is the right way to go.

For one thing that would mean a law that gives the government authority to do something like that which essentially means socialism....anything that gives government that kind of control i am against.....hey how about a big wall!
 
Your solution is a tax on companies who employ immigrant workers
yes it is... and there is some laws on the books that say should be fined... but not enforced!.... what you don't want to penalize a company for knowingly breaking the law AND hurting our economy?
that's the whole purpose... you burn a few the rest will stop... when they quit hiring them... they won't come!
give that job to an American.... but thy wouldn't want to pay that much....the more the immigration problem... the worse for our economy!
 
that is what has been going on for years... there is supposed to be laws that do fine them... see any enforced... just like the packing company in Des Moines... opened right back up a little later... doing the same thing... when they got caught the second time... they just moved most of the operation to the western part of the state and still does some in Des Moines... but I suppose by moving elsewhere they won't be under the public eye so much... still going at it.... until they pay a very heavy fine it won't stop!
 
I guess we stick with the current policy of using taxpayer dollars to round them up and ship them out.... say nothing to the people that hire them and the cycle goes on... we pay to get them out... companies pay them to comein and work.... who says we don't give biz a break!
 
I guess we stick with the current policy of using taxpayer dollars to round them up and ship them out.... say nothing to the people that hire them and the cycle goes on... we pay to get them out... companies pay them to comein and work.... who says we don't give biz a break!

We need to keep them from getting in,obviously the government isnt so good at finding these companies and fining them so i dont think a bigger fine will work....especially since the legit people working there are not gonna wanna see the company fined so much, which could shut down the company and put them out of work or at the very least keep them from getting a raise for a while....
So then they are not gonna rat out there own company or will do what they can to keep it a secret.
 
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