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Holy crap I need to wipe my eyes after reading that crap. Denninger is a Crumb Bumb Creep Lush Coward.
errc saysHoly crap I need to wipe my eyes after reading that crap. Denninger is a Crumb Bumb Creep Lush Coward.
Trying to understand your point here. What about every legal immigrant standing in line, some for 10, 15 or even 20 years (esp. after the dramatic GC reduction following 9/11), waiting patiently, paying into social security without getting anything back should they get denied or lose their temp visa, following the rule of law and proving they have the desired necessary skills? How do those people deserve to get fucked over by illegal immigration or grandfathered immigrants? The USA is about equal opportunity which is destroyed if the rule of law is not followed, KD is right, DACA is unconstitutional. You think those legal immigrants from Europe, India, Bangladesh ow wherever are happy about the fact that illegals can surface after 3 years and get amnesty and/or use their children as a...
mell sayserrc saysHoly crap I need to wipe my eyes after reading that crap. Denninger is a Crumb Bumb Creep Lush Coward.
Trying to understand your point here.
It's called "argumentum ad hominem".
DACA must end and those who promote otherwise must be driven from public office and the boardrooms in which they sit. Those firms who profit from and advocate for the intentional violation of Federal immigration law must find the firm and all responsible executives charged under said law as accessories before and after the fact and their companies must have their charters revoked and be disbanded.
The memo, which was obtained by TechCrunch this morning, notes Cook’s “deep dismay” at the planned end for a program that could impact the lives of 800,000 Americas. As the executive noted over the weekend, that list includes more than 250 Apple employees.
Cook relays the stories of some of the employees who contacted him following his tweet over the weekend and the release of a letter last week that he cosigned along with other top executives from companies like Amazon, Facebook and Microsoft.
Executives who employ illegal aliens should be imprisoned. Let's start with Tim Cook.
This will happen the day they jail bank execs for their crimes.
I'm not swayed by the claim that the kids involved are blameless. That doesn't matter; the fact is that they have accessed and consumed services in this nation to which they were not entitled over the previous years, and nobody is demanding that they pay the cost of said services back.
Theft by conversion is still theft. Yes, if you have no ability to reason at the time (because you're a young child) then you cannot be held criminally liable for said theft, but the fact of the matter is that you still got the benefit and paid nothing for it.
Executives who employ illegal aliens should be imprisoned. Let's start with Tim Cook.
It's absolutely flabbergasting that companies like Netflix, Microsoft, Apple, and Hulu ban VPN access to paying customers based on their geographical location, while supporting people moving into a geographical location with no permission.
Not in English. It's called doing a cost benefit analysis and prioritizing. Why doesn't ol Denninger apply the same reasoning to anything else? Chasing pennies while dollars are ripped from your pocket, is the definition of a Crumb Bumb
Bush DOJ was too disorganized and incompetent while the Obama DOJ was too timid and afraid of corporate defence lawyers.
bob2356 saysBush DOJ was too disorganized and incompetent while the Obama DOJ was too timid and afraid of corporate defence lawyers.
Or perhaps DOJ and politicians of both parties were owned by their paying customers/sponsors, e.i. large financial corporations.
Agreed. Worse Netflix and the other streamers are the first one to fight for the "good cause of net neutrality" when it means that otherwise their ISPs would raise prices on them for making big fat profits clogging up an infrastructure they paid nothing into.
Whether it comes from the left, right, CEOs (who love cheap labor damn the law to Hell) or others, just spare me the tears, ok?
I'm not swayed by the claim that the kids involved are blameless. That doesn't matter; the fact is that they have accessed and consumed services in this nation to which they were not entitled over the previous years, and nobody is demanding that they pay the cost of said services back.
Theft by conversion is still theft. Yes, if you have no ability to reason at the time (because you're a young child) then you cannot be held criminally liable for said theft, but the fact of the matter is that you still got the benefit and paid nothing for it.
That it was your parents that worked under the table (and thus evaded said taxes) or worse, stole someone's identity (and thus committed both a criminal act and imposed direct cost on someone else) isn't material. You were the beneficiary of that conduct -- both directly in your home and indirectly in your access to schools, infrastructure, medical care and more that you wouldn't have had. You've benefited greatly over these years.
May I remind you that President Obama, when he announced this program, admitted he had no legal authority to do so. Congress could have changed the law over the intervening time, and indeed prior to that time, but did not and has not.
Speaker Ryan's mealy-mouthed nonsense is even worse, as the person who could have brought said bill to the floor of the House and hasn't done so. He is the worst sort of hypocrite and jackass, in that he's made a nice name for himself by claiming to be for the Rule of Law -- right up until it is proposed to be enforced.
Then he turns into someone who condones said theft instead.
DACA is illegal folks. This is not about compassion, it's about the rule of law. If someone manages to break into a bank every day and steal $20 without being caught for years or even decades that does not change the fundamental nature of their act, nor the fact that's illegal. Getting away with an illegal act does not make it lawful; it just means, especially when it's done openly and notoriously, that you managed to sufficiently bribe the cops.
The latter, may I remind you, is a second and more-serious offense, because corruption of the rule of law is usually considered more-serious than simply ignoring or breaking the law.
No, holding cute babies up to the camera won't change my mind. Nor will appeals to my alleged "better side." The fact of the matter is that our nation's immigration laws are what they are and those who intentionally broke said laws and/or profited from same must not be rewarded for doing so by giving them the ability to stay, permanent residency or even worse, citizenship.
Nope, nope and nope. All of the DACA folks have a nation -- but it's not the United States. They're citizens of some other country, to which they must return. Once they've done so if they so choose they may petition to enter the United States for the purpose of residency via the established and lawful basis, and should be expected to repay, with interest, all of their previously ill-gotten gains.
If they have acquired skills and education while here then on a score-based system they'd actually have an advantage in requesting legal status -- from their nation of citizenship.
But not while here -- while here they are illegal invaders, whether they knowingly broke the law or not, whether carried by their parent(s) or wildcatting on their own.
The law either must be applied evenly or it is meaningless. Congress neither has a right or an obligation to retroactively change these facts -- only prospectively. The administration, for its part, has an obligation to enforce the law -- not an option to do so or not, as President Obama asserted. That obligation stands as one of the primary pillars of our Constitution and in fact is an explicit component in the oath that the President, and those who serve in the executive or legislature where oaths are required, take before ascending to the office in question.
DACA must end and those who promote otherwise must be driven from public office and the boardrooms in which they sit. Those firms who profit from and advocate for the intentional violation of Federal immigration law must find the firm and all responsible executives charged under said law as accessories before and after the fact and their companies must have their charters revoked and be disbanded.
Enough.
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