POTUS 2016

Push the button, pull the lever, who's it going to be?


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A nation built on immigration has the weirdest view on immigration...especially from the right.

A friend of mine is an immigration attorney here in the Bay Area...I've learned a lot. Our immigration policies are so incredibly difficult.

She represents mostly Engineers that Silicon Valley wants to hire. The hoops they have to jump through is incredible. It is a fact that Americans are NOT fulfilling Engineering demand in tech world.
Having gone through the visa system a few times I can't imagine going through the process in a foreign lanaguage let alone doing it from a war zone/refugee situation.
 

Having gone through the visa system a few times I can't imagine going through the process in a foreign lanaguage let alone doing it from a war zone/refugee situation.

The crazy part about it is these will be incredibly positive citizens. They will earn an excellent wage. The joke is that our education system is falling short on supplying those engineers that Asia (mostly) is supplying in the tech world.
 
A nation built on immigration has the weirdest view on immigration...especially from the right.

A friend of mine is an immigration attorney here in the Bay Area...I've learned a lot. Our immigration policies are so incredibly difficult.

She represents mostly Engineers that Silicon Valley wants to hire. The hoops they have to jump through is incredible. It is a fact that Americans are NOT fulfilling Engineering demand in tech world.
It really is a disaster. My wife is Canadian and during the visa process they misplaced our paperwork for almost a year. We finally decided to get our congressman involved and man once his office got a hold of it things really got moving for the better. Think Rubio is going to be the nominee
 
A nation built on immigration has the weirdest view on immigration...especially from the right.

A friend of mine is an immigration attorney here in the Bay Area...I've learned a lot. Our immigration policies are so incredibly difficult.

She represents mostly Engineers that Silicon Valley wants to hire. The hoops they have to jump through is incredible. It is a fact that Americans are NOT fulfilling Engineering demand in tech world.

Same is true for other industries as well, most notably construction and agriculture.
 
It really is a disaster. My wife is Canadian and during the visa process they misplaced our paperwork for almost a year. We finally decided to get our congressman involved and man once his office got a hold of it things really got moving for the better. Think Rubio is going to be the nominee

Let's hope you're not conflating these things; he does seem like the best of the field (although the overall quality is a concern)
 

Someone just RT'd this onto my Twitter, I have no idea what it means like:

I take it Sanders may have a chance of getting the nomination to run instead of Hillary?
 
Someone just RT'd this onto my Twitter, I have no idea what it means like:

I take it Sanders may have a chance of getting the nomination to run instead of Hillary?


Sure, and why don't we win the league while we're at it.

If was a bookie, I'd write all that I could of that. Every last bit. Bernie has two chances, slim and none.

It could only happen in a world where someone like Jeremy Corbyn would get the reins of Labour or something crazy like that.

Naaah...
 
Sure, and why don't we win the league while we're at it.

If was a bookie, I'd write all that I could of that. Every last bit. Bernie has two chances, slim and none.

It could only happen in a world where someone like Jeremy Corbyn would get the reins of Labour or something crazy like that.

Naaah...

http://mic.com/articles/130779/bern...nc-voter-records-after-breach-of-clinton-data

Bernie's done. The party has decided. It figures.

Remember, he caucused with the Democrats, but always ran and served as an Independent Socialist.
 
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...agrabah-disney-aladdin-donald-trump?CMP=fb_gu

Almost one-third of Republican primary voters would support bombing the fictional kingdom of Agrabah, according to a report released by Public Policy Polling on Friday.

More than 530 Republican primary voters were polled this week on their support for Republican candidates and foreign policy issues including banning Muslims from entering the US, Japanese internment camps from the second world war and bombing Agrabah, the kingdom from Disney’s animated classic, Aladdin.

Republicans are so bullish on war that 30% would bomb a fictional country | Trevor Timm

In its poll, Public Policy Polling asked the 532 Republicans: “Would you support or oppose bombing Agrabah?” While 57% of responders said they were not sure, 30% said they supported bombing it. Only 13% opposed it.

— PublicPolicyPolling (@ppppolls) December 18, 2015
30% of Republican primary voters nationally say they support bombing Agrabah. Agrabah is the country from Aladdin. #NotTheOnion

Public Policy Polling also polled Democratic primary voters: only 19% of them said they would support bombing Agrabah, while 36% said they would oppose it.

— PublicPolicyPolling (@ppppolls) December 18, 2015
We asked the Agrabah question to Dem primary voters too. They oppose bombing 'it' 36/19, while GOP supports bombing 'it' 30/13

Republican primary voters polled by the PPP aren’t just worried about Agrabah. Of those polled, 36% believe that thousands of Arabs in New Jersey cheered when the World Trade Center collapsed on 9/11. About 54% of those polled support banning Muslims from entering the United States and 46% support the creation of a national database of Muslims in the United States.

Jersey City: Trump's claims residents cheered on 9/11 are 'absolutely not true'

New Jersey officials and residents have repeatedly denied the claims of the post-9/11 celebrations, which were resurfaced last month by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.

“I watched when the World Trade Center came tumbling down. And I watched in Jersey City, New Jersey, where thousands and thousands of people were cheering as that building was coming down,” Trump said at a November campaign rally in Alabama.

Trump continues to stand by his remarks. He had also called for a “total and complete shutdown” of the country’s borders to Muslims in the wake of the San Bernardino terrorist attack.


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According to the PPP, “[Donald] Trump is at 45% with Republicans who want to bomb Aladdin and only 22% with ones who don’t want to bomb Aladdin.”

Trump has been criticised by members of his own party for his anti-Muslim remarks.

“Banning all Muslims will make it harder for us to do exactly what we need to do, which is destroy Isis,” Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush said on Tuesday during the fifth Republican debate. “We need to engage with the Arab world to make this happen.”

But Trump’s remarks and proposals, however, have seemed to connect with some GOP voters.

One in four of those polled by the PPP said that Islam should be illegal in the US and that they support the US policy of Japanese internment during the second world war.
 

http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...agrabah-disney-aladdin-donald-trump?CMP=fb_gu

Almost one-third of Republican primary voters would support bombing the fictional kingdom of Agrabah, according to a report released by Public Policy Polling on Friday.

More than 530 Republican primary voters were polled this week on their support for Republican candidates and foreign policy issues including banning Muslims from entering the US, Japanese internment camps from the second world war and bombing Agrabah, the kingdom from Disney’s animated classic, Aladdin.

Republicans are so bullish on war that 30% would bomb a fictional country | Trevor Timm

In its poll, Public Policy Polling asked the 532 Republicans: “Would you support or oppose bombing Agrabah?” While 57% of responders said they were not sure, 30% said they supported bombing it. Only 13% opposed it.

— PublicPolicyPolling (@ppppolls) December 18, 2015
30% of Republican primary voters nationally say they support bombing Agrabah. Agrabah is the country from Aladdin. #NotTheOnion

Public Policy Polling also polled Democratic primary voters: only 19% of them said they would support bombing Agrabah, while 36% said they would oppose it.

— PublicPolicyPolling (@ppppolls) December 18, 2015
We asked the Agrabah question to Dem primary voters too. They oppose bombing 'it' 36/19, while GOP supports bombing 'it' 30/13

Republican primary voters polled by the PPP aren’t just worried about Agrabah. Of those polled, 36% believe that thousands of Arabs in New Jersey cheered when the World Trade Center collapsed on 9/11. About 54% of those polled support banning Muslims from entering the United States and 46% support the creation of a national database of Muslims in the United States.

Jersey City: Trump's claims residents cheered on 9/11 are 'absolutely not true'

New Jersey officials and residents have repeatedly denied the claims of the post-9/11 celebrations, which were resurfaced last month by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.

“I watched when the World Trade Center came tumbling down. And I watched in Jersey City, New Jersey, where thousands and thousands of people were cheering as that building was coming down,” Trump said at a November campaign rally in Alabama.

Trump continues to stand by his remarks. He had also called for a “total and complete shutdown” of the country’s borders to Muslims in the wake of the San Bernardino terrorist attack.


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According to the PPP, “[Donald] Trump is at 45% with Republicans who want to bomb Aladdin and only 22% with ones who don’t want to bomb Aladdin.”

Trump has been criticised by members of his own party for his anti-Muslim remarks.

“Banning all Muslims will make it harder for us to do exactly what we need to do, which is destroy Isis,” Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush said on Tuesday during the fifth Republican debate. “We need to engage with the Arab world to make this happen.”

But Trump’s remarks and proposals, however, have seemed to connect with some GOP voters.

One in four of those polled by the PPP said that Islam should be illegal in the US and that they support the US policy of Japanese internment during the second world war.


Dumb, dumb fools.
 

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