Trump declares war on Minnesota

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Syne Offline
And where did that guy express any "negative societal beliefs or stereotypes" about his own race?
That's the difference between the psychological/sociological term and racists like you calling him a sellout.
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#32
Magical Realist Offline
Quote:And where did that guy express any "negative societal beliefs or stereotypes" about his own race?

LOL Only by licking the boots of his racist Republican oppressors. A sweet deal particularly when you're relying on YouTube videos of yourself to bring in the bucks. Lot's a MAGA dupes out there like you hungrily lapping that shit up to atone them of their racist guilt.
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Syne Offline
(Jan 20, 2026 06:05 AM)Magical Realist Wrote:
Quote:And where did that guy express any "negative societal beliefs or stereotypes" about his own race?

LOL Only by licking the boots of his racist Republican oppressors. A sweet deal particularly when you're relying on YouTube videos of yourself to bring in the bucks. Lot's a MAGA dupes out there like you hungrily lapping that shit up to atone them of their racist guilt.

Um... you didn't actually answer the question.

Hence affirming your racism. Piece of shit.
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stryder Offline
Trumps use of ICE and the National Guard breaks Federal laws in regards to voter intimidation.

So you could ask both a Democrat and a Republican of those states as to if they feel intimidate. The Republican has probably got some Trump cabal (A support group) offering them advice on how to handle these troubling times, which the Democrat is thrown under the bus (While the democrats could offer assistance, they are the ones being targetted).

It just proves the failings of "Secret Ballots" in the sense that should a petty dictator get into office and see strongholds of the opposition, they can still force majeure issues upon them even without knowing them individually and/or who they voted for.
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(Jan 20, 2026 04:04 PM)Syne Wrote:
(Jan 20, 2026 01:21 PM)stryder Wrote: Trumps use of ICE and the National Guard breaks Federal laws in regards to voter intimidation. 

You have no idea what you're talking about. Deploying troops to protect federal agents and property is 100% legal, and the Insurrection Act has been invoked by fifteen presidents.




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I know what I'm talking about Syne, what you are referring to is what the abuse of power has built up. I'm referring to where it started, and you are referring to where it is now.
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Syne Offline
(Jan 20, 2026 04:32 PM)stryder Wrote: I know what I'm talking about Syne, what you are referring to is what the abuse of power has built up.  I'm referring to where it started, and you are referring to where it is now.
No, you're just ignorant about US law. Otherwise, you could cite laws and instances.
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#38
Syne Offline
Just a little perspective.

Tom Homan, Trump's "border czar":

Homan was appointed by President Barack Obama as Immigration and Customs Enforcement's executive associate director of enforcement and removal operations in 2013.[7]
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In 2015, Obama awarded him a Presidential Rank Award as a Distinguished Executive. The Washington Post wrote, "Thomas Homan deports people. And he's really good at it."
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Homan#...80%932016)


And Obama's deportations:

Obama had earned the critical reputation as "deporter in chief," and Trump's first term lagged behind Obama in numbers.

Throughout eight years in office, the Obama administration logged more than 3.1 million ICE deportations, according to Syracuse's Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse. The peak was fiscal year 2012, when more than 407,000 people were removed.

By comparison, the first Trump administration maxed out at deporting 269,000 people in 2019, according to the same TRAC data set. Across four years, the Trump administration recorded fewer than 932,000 deportations.
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The Trump administration had deported about 200,000 people over four months, border czar Tom Homan said in late May.

That is still less than the number of deportations in a similar period under President Joe Biden, which the White House credits to fewer people coming to the border.
- https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/poli...257245007/

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