Ask someone who voted straight Democrat today anything

Ask someone who voted straight Democrat today anything.

Why are you here?

No one cares, faggot.

ANSWER HIM!

>straight
>democrat

Show flag, larper cuck

what's the name of your wife's son?

There's no such thing as a straight Democrat.

Shill thread. Move along.

how do you live with yourself

Why haven't you died from aids yet faggot?

>Why are you here?

Been here since 2010

>what's the name of your wife's son?

I don't have any.

>how do you live with yourself

Pretty good knowing I'm part of the #Resistance.

Why do you support Democrat billionaires and child molesters?

>Why haven't you died from aids yet faggot?

Cause this isn't the 1980s

Was one of the candidates your wife's bull?

>Why do you support Democrat billionaires and child molesters?

Billionaires are only Republicans and child molesters are all Republicans.

See Dennis Hastert

Based on this reply (age, mention of "resistance") you are not a Democrat. You are a communist. The DNC just needs to rename their party "communist" and the few remaining democrats left need to form their own party. That, or the few remaining democrats need to grow some balls and purge 80% of their party, which isn't going to happen.

>Was one of the candidates your wife's bull?

Not married, yet.

What happens when your mass immigration scheme leaves too few white enforcers of integration around to put a white face on it? Forced integration will not go over well with brown faces on the enforcers. (Your Jew Masters are worried about this happening, btw. They are as much smarter than you as you are to a nigger. They hope to reduce the number of white people so low that it won't matter by then. I guess you had better keep trying to ban Free Speech and the Right To Bear Arms. It's they only chance you white haters have left.)

>What happens when your mass immigration scheme leaves too few white enforcers of integration around to put a white face on it?

Not sure what you are talking about, here's the Dem 2016 platform on immigration:

www.presidency.ucsb.edu/papers_pdf/117717.pdf

Fixing our Broken Immigration System The United States was founded as, and continues to be, a country of immigrants from throughout the world. It is no coincidence that the Statue of Liberty is one of our most profound national symbols. And that is why Democrats believe immigration is not just a problem to be solved, it is a defining aspect of the American character and our shared history.

The Democratic Party supports legal immigration, within reasonable limits, that meets the needs of families, communities, and the economy as well as maintains the United States’ role as a beacon of hope for people seeking safety, freedom, and security. People should come to the

United States with visas and not through smugglers. Yet, we recognize that the current immigration system is broken.

More than 11 million people are living in the shadows, without proper documentation. The immigration bureaucracy is full of backlogs that result in U.S. citizens waiting for decades to be reunited with family members, and green card holders waiting for years to be reunited with their spouses and minor children. The current quota system discriminates against certain immigrants, including immigrants of color, and needs to be reformed to the realities of the 21st century. And there are real questions about our detention and deportation policies that must be addressed.

Democrats believe we need to urgently fix our broken immigration system—which tears families apart and keeps workers in the shadows—and create a path to citizenship for law-abiding families who are here, making a better life for their families and contributing to their communities and our country. We should repeal the 3-year, 10-year and permanent bars, which often force persons in mixed status families into the heartbreaking dilemma of either pursuing a green card by leaving the country and their loved ones behind, or remaining in the shadows. We will work with Congress to end the forced and prolonged expulsion from the country that these immigrants endure when trying to adjust their status.

We must fix family backlogs and defend against those who would exclude or eliminate legal immigration avenues and denigrate immigrants. Those immigrants already living in the United States, who are assets to their communities and contribute so much to our country, should be incorporated completely into our society through legal processes that give meaning to our national motto: E Pluribus Unum.

And while we continue to fight for comprehensive immigration reform, we will defend and implement President Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals and Deferred Action for Parents of Americans executive actions to help DREAMers, parents of citizens, and lawful permanent residents avoid deportation. We will build on these actions to provide relief for others, such as parents of DREAMers. We will support efforts by states to make DREAMers eligible for driver's licenses and in-state college tuition. We will invest in culturally-appropriate immigrant integration services, expand access to English language education, and promote naturalization to help the millions of people who are eligible for citizenship take that last step.

We believe immigration enforcement must be humane and consistent with our values. We should prioritize those who pose a threat to the safety of our communities, not hardworking families who are contributing to their communities. We will end raids and roundups of children and families, which unnecessarily sow fear in immigrant communities. We disfavor deportations of immigrants who served in our armed forces, and we want to create a faster path for such veterans to citizenship.

We should ensure due process for those fleeing violence in Central America and work with our regional partners to address the root causes of violence. We must take particular care with children, which is why we should guarantee government-funded counsel for unaccompanied children in immigration courts. We should consider all available means of protecting these individuals from the threats to their lives and safety—including strengthening in-country and

third-country processing, expanding the use of humanitarian parole, and granting Temporary Protected Status.
We will promote best practices among local law enforcement, in terms of how they collaborate with federal authorities, to ensure that they maintain and build trust between local law enforcement and the communities they serve. We will also vigorously oversee any programs put in place, to make sure that there are no abuses and no arbitrary deportation programs. We will establish an affirmative process for workers to report labor violations and to request deferred action. We will work to ensure that all Americans—regardless of immigration status—have access to quality health care. That means expanding community health centers, allowing all families to buy into the Affordable Care Act exchanges, supporting states that open up their public health insurance programs to all persons, and finally enacting comprehensive immigration reform. And we will expand opportunities for DREAMers to serve in the military and to then receive expedited pathways to citizenship.
We will fight to end federal, state, and municipal contracts with for-profit private prisons and private detention centers. In order to end family detention, we will ensure humane alternatives for those who pose no public threat. We recognize that there are vulnerable communities within our immigration system who are often seeking refuge from persecution abroad, such as LGBT families, for whom detention can be unacceptably dangerous.

We reject attempts to impose a religious test to bar immigrants or refugees from entering the United States. It is un-American and runs counter to the founding principles of this country.
Finally, Democrats will not stand for the divisive and derogatory language of Donald Trump. His offensive comments about immigrants and other communities have no place in our society. This kind of rhetoric must be rejected.

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You don't own the board faggot

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