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To insist there is no border crisis.
To ignore violent crime in our cities.
To ignore violent crime in our cities.
To insist there is no border crisis.
To ignore violent crime in our cities.
If corporations in the U.S. wanted to curtail the problem at the border they would be on their hirelings in congress and within a week there would be legislation dealing with it. Since they are not doing this, it is evidence that they want this. They live in plush neighborhoods behind gated fences so they don't have to deal with that issue on a personal daily basis. They don't have to pay them livable wages or give them good benefits.To insist there is no border crisis.
To ignore violent crime in our cities.
To insist there is no border crisis.
To ignore violent crime in our cities.
To insist there is no border crisis.
To ignore violent crime in our cities.
To insist there is no border crisis.
To ignore violent crime in our cities.
4. Everybody is basically good.
If corporations in the U.S. wanted to curtail the problem at the border they would be on their hirelings in congress and within a week there would be legislation dealing with it. Since they are not doing this, it is evidence that they want this. They live in plush neighborhoods behind gated fences so they don't have to deal with that issue on a personal daily basis. They don't have to pay them livable wages or give them good benefits.
This may be true. But until proven could be labeled as a conspiracy theory... right?
As far as violent crime in the cities go, Congress could pass legislation allowing any city (for 1-2 years) to outlaw handguns. To allow only Law Enforcement to carry these.
Mexicans!
Did I get it right?
Who insists there is no border crisis or ignores violent crime in the cities?
Actually it's more a case of willful ignorance to escape responsibility.
I think a true conspiracy theory is actively promoting a falsehood and going to great lengths to create pseudoevidence to prove it. Things like explaining a wild theory using completely made up evidence. I've seen people try to prove that the earth is flat by giving a wild explanation of how the sun moves in an impossible direction to create day and night. Or manufacturing evidence that the moon landing was faked or manufacturing evidence and promulgating lies that Donald Trump is a Russian spy or insisting that Hunter Biden's emails are a Russian disinformation campaign.
I was going to delete that.Your OP appears to be making a link between Mexican immigrants and crime. Perhaps it is doing that. At any rate, I ought to have just voiced my criticism instead of making fun. So...sorry about that.Nope.
If corporations in the U.S. wanted to curtail the problem at the border they would be on their hirelings in congress and within a week there would be legislation dealing with it. Since they are not doing this, it is evidence that they want this. They live in plush neighborhoods behind gated fences so they don't have to deal with that issue on a personal daily basis. They don't have to pay them livable wages or give them good benefits.
As far as violent crime in the cities go, Congress could pass legislation allowing any city (for 1-2 years) to outlaw handguns. To allow only Law Enforcement to carry these.
I was going to delete that.Your OP appears to be making a link between Mexican immigrants and crime. Perhaps it is doing that. At any rate, I ought to have just voiced my criticism instead of making fun. So...sorry about that.
Not true.
The term "conspiracy theory" has become like a popular buzzword, that's right.To insist there is no border crisis.
To ignore violent crime in our cities.
The term "conspiracy theory" has become like a popular buzzword, that's right.
It's obviously something negative, so when the idea was hatched by some people to accuse President Trump of being part of some conspiracy theory, it logically enough caused people who were outraged at that tactic to charge them with being involved with their own "conspiracy theory."
In time, it loses all its punch--like the word "terrorist." That used to mean something important, but when each side started calling any vocal supporter of the other political party a "terrorist," it quickly lost all meaning so that today we seldom even hear it used of real terrorist organizations.
As far as violent crime in the cities go, Congress could pass legislation allowing any city (for 1-2 years) to outlaw handguns. To allow only Law Enforcement to carry these.