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KInd of like a movie your friends have told you about......and maybe just a little too much. You still don't know every single event precisely, but it's still fun to watch for the 1st time. ;-)
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#Sieve and #Nappy, in unison, you can repeat after PedoChuck, LOL.
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North Carolina's Governor joining Illinois, Oregon, California, Massachusetts, New York, Colorado and Michigan governors.
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Werewolf said:



Senator Tellez is an incredibly brave woman.
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Werewolf said:

North Carolina's Governor joining Illinois, Oregon, California, Massachusetts, New York, Colorado and Michigan governors.


Ah, but Stein isn't a Democrat, he's a communist.
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North Carolina's Governor joining Illinois, Oregon, California, Massachusetts, New York, Colorado and Michigan governors.




Can you imagine being dumb enough to actually vote for this guy.
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Another legislator was just assassinated a few days ago....young guy, don't recall the name.
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A few on this board I presume did. Sad days for America.
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Nothing like gravity train for 9 million illegals aliens!
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From the 29 red states, not a single blue state provided info. Why?
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Don't count the Globalists out just yet; they have a few tricks still up their sleeves.
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Another one bites the dust
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What a crazy conspiracy theorist!!!

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LOL why am I not surprised? Is K-Mart Obama a pedo?

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Democrats Explicitly Tell Spy Agencies, Military To Disobey Trump

https://dailycaller.com/2025/11/18/democrats-military-intellegence-community-trump-elissa-slotkin-mark-kelly/
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Democrats trying to incite insurrection?
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jkpackfan said:

LOL why am I not surprised? Is K-Mart Obama a pedo?





Well, well, well….
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We need to be careful to not provide the Leftists here - that includes Glass - an opportunity to silence the truth that's coming. It is going to be of epoch proportions.....the Democrat party will cease to exist by the time 2028 rolls around. The egg these boys will wear will be quite a fun sight.
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Going to be honest, if the number of absentee's from WCPSS yesterday are accurate, it really grinds my gears considering how much my property tax has been raised the last 9 years (roughly 114% over that time) and a solid chunk of that is going to pay for public education for illegals.
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FlossyDFlynt said:

Going to be honest, if the number of absentee's from WCPSS yesterday are accurate, it really grinds my gears considering how much my property tax has been raised the last 9 years (roughly 114% over that time) and a solid chunk of that is going to pay for public education for illegals.

Yeah it's the same here in the Charlotte area. According to Mecklenburg County Schools 28,136 students were absent on Monday which is about 21% of enrollment. Absolutely insane
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FlossyDFlynt said:

Going to be honest, if the number of absentee's from WCPSS yesterday are accurate, it really grinds my gears considering how much my property tax has been raised the last 9 years (roughly 114% over that time) and a solid chunk of that is going to pay for public education for illegals.


I didn't see Wake County data from yesterday.

Saw Charlotte had ballooned from the typical 8%-9% absent rate up to 16% on Monday. Was Wake's similar?

Not sure what gets your goat the most, but I'd guess a high percentage of the kids absent are birthright citizens even if they have undocumented family members. And what's the alternative to educating kids that are here? The societal cost of them being uneducated is higher than the cost of educating them.

Limit illegal immigration however we see fit, but if kids (illegal or not) are sitting in a house down in Clayton, our society is better off with those kids getting an education and the opportunities/counter-incentives to crime and other drains on safety and resources that come with a more educated, contributory populace.

We had three vendor company owners call yesterday to either say they wouldn't be on site or they'd be short-staffed (framers, painters, siding guys). Owners are legal/documented and most of their guys are too. They said their guys were scared though because many have undocumented parents or grandparents or cousins at home and are scared of them getting pulled into the machine.
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Civilized said:

FlossyDFlynt said:

Going to be honest, if the number of absentee's from WCPSS yesterday are accurate, it really grinds my gears considering how much my property tax has been raised the last 9 years (roughly 114% over that time) and a solid chunk of that is going to pay for public education for illegals.


I didn't see Wake County data from yesterday.

Saw Charlotte had ballooned from the typical 8%-9% absent rate up to 16% on Monday. Was Wake's similar?

Not sure what gets your goat the most, but I'd guess a high percentage of the kids absent are birthright citizens even if they have undocumented family members. And what's the alternative to educating kids that are here? The societal cost of them being uneducated is higher than the cost of educating them.

Limit illegal immigration however we see fit, but if kids (illegal or not) are sitting in a house down in Clayton, our society is better off with those kids getting an education and the opportunities/counter-incentives to crime and other drains on safety and resources that come with a more educated, contributory populace.

We had three vendor company owners call yesterday to either say they wouldn't be on site or they'd be short-staffed (framers, painters, siding guys). Owners are legal/documented and most of their guys are too. They said their guys were scared though because many have undocumented parents or grandparents or cousins at home and are scared of them getting pulled into the machine.

I dont trust where I saw the numbers from, hence why I didnt post or put them in my post. Its more along the lines that if its close to accurate, to me its a pretty large indicator of a very big problem. Everyone is screaming about how illegals arent a burden on the tax system when this is a pretty clear example is showing that they are. Why do I, as an American citizen and tax payer, need to subsidize education for illegals when we cannot take care of our own citizens to start with?

If you want to fix these broken systems (immigration, healthcare, etc.), we need to remove all illegal aspects of it (abusers, fraud, etc) and lets see what we are actually left with before completely reforming terrible systems.
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FlossyDFlynt said:

Civilized said:

FlossyDFlynt said:

Going to be honest, if the number of absentee's from WCPSS yesterday are accurate, it really grinds my gears considering how much my property tax has been raised the last 9 years (roughly 114% over that time) and a solid chunk of that is going to pay for public education for illegals.


I didn't see Wake County data from yesterday.

Saw Charlotte had ballooned from the typical 8%-9% absent rate up to 16% on Monday. Was Wake's similar?

Not sure what gets your goat the most, but I'd guess a high percentage of the kids absent are birthright citizens even if they have undocumented family members. And what's the alternative to educating kids that are here? The societal cost of them being uneducated is higher than the cost of educating them.

Limit illegal immigration however we see fit, but if kids (illegal or not) are sitting in a house down in Clayton, our society is better off with those kids getting an education and the opportunities/counter-incentives to crime and other drains on safety and resources that come with a more educated, contributory populace.

We had three vendor company owners call yesterday to either say they wouldn't be on site or they'd be short-staffed (framers, painters, siding guys). Owners are legal/documented and most of their guys are too. They said their guys were scared though because many have undocumented parents or grandparents or cousins at home and are scared of them getting pulled into the machine.

I dont trust where I saw the numbers from, hence why I didnt post or put them in my post. Its more along the lines that if its close to accurate, to me its a pretty large indicator of a very big problem. Everyone is screaming about how illegals arent a burden on the tax system when this is a pretty clear example is showing that they are. Why do I, as an American citizen and tax payer, need to subsidize education for illegals when we cannot take care of our own citizens to start with?

If you want to fix these broken systems (immigration, healthcare, etc.), we need to remove all illegal aspects of it (abusers, fraud, etc) and lets see what we are actually left with before completely reforming terrible systems.


How does this example demonstrate illegals are a drain?

That takes a way more comprehensive analysis showing all the taxes they pay at federal, state, and local levels, and then quantifying the public benefits they receive and those they don't (Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, etc.) and also the broader economic benefits of them being in the workforce.

Studies of this are mixed as you can imagine.

Regardless, "removing all illegal aspects" of there being 10-20 million undocumented immigrants in the US depending on which numbers you believe is so impractical as to be likely impossible. A much more achievable strategy is providing a path to citizenship to pull them into the system, increasing both what they get paid and also what immigrants pay in.

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FlossyDFlynt said:

Civilized said:

FlossyDFlynt said:

Going to be honest, if the number of absentee's from WCPSS yesterday are accurate, it really grinds my gears considering how much my property tax has been raised the last 9 years (roughly 114% over that time) and a solid chunk of that is going to pay for public education for illegals.


I didn't see Wake County data from yesterday.

Saw Charlotte had ballooned from the typical 8%-9% absent rate up to 16% on Monday. Was Wake's similar?

Not sure what gets your goat the most, but I'd guess a high percentage of the kids absent are birthright citizens even if they have undocumented family members. And what's the alternative to educating kids that are here? The societal cost of them being uneducated is higher than the cost of educating them.

Limit illegal immigration however we see fit, but if kids (illegal or not) are sitting in a house down in Clayton, our society is better off with those kids getting an education and the opportunities/counter-incentives to crime and other drains on safety and resources that come with a more educated, contributory populace.

We had three vendor company owners call yesterday to either say they wouldn't be on site or they'd be short-staffed (framers, painters, siding guys). Owners are legal/documented and most of their guys are too. They said their guys were scared though because many have undocumented parents or grandparents or cousins at home and are scared of them getting pulled into the machine.

I dont trust where I saw the numbers from, hence why I didnt post or put them in my post. Its more along the lines that if its close to accurate, to me its a pretty large indicator of a very big problem. Everyone is screaming about how illegals arent a burden on the tax system when this is a pretty clear example is showing that they are. Why do I, as an American citizen and tax payer, need to subsidize education for illegals when we cannot take care of our own citizens to start with?

If you want to fix these broken systems (immigration, healthcare, etc.), we need to remove all illegal aspects of it (abusers, fraud, etc) and lets see what we are actually left with before completely reforming terrible systems.

But this is where the conversation gets silly. Even though Republicans have used illegal immigration as one of their primary election issues and keep you guys outraged about it, they are the ones who fight hardest to prevent any rules that would address the demand side of the equation, all of the employers hiring the illegals in the first place. Have you heard about ICE dragging in any meat packing execs? I sure haven't.

Of course the dirty little secret is that our economy needs that cheap labor to function. And then you guys keep voting Republican because of the supply coming in to meet the demand. Politicians call that a win-win.
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Civilized said:

FlossyDFlynt said:

Civilized said:

FlossyDFlynt said:

Going to be honest, if the number of absentee's from WCPSS yesterday are accurate, it really grinds my gears considering how much my property tax has been raised the last 9 years (roughly 114% over that time) and a solid chunk of that is going to pay for public education for illegals.


I didn't see Wake County data from yesterday.

Saw Charlotte had ballooned from the typical 8%-9% absent rate up to 16% on Monday. Was Wake's similar?

Not sure what gets your goat the most, but I'd guess a high percentage of the kids absent are birthright citizens even if they have undocumented family members. And what's the alternative to educating kids that are here? The societal cost of them being uneducated is higher than the cost of educating them.

Limit illegal immigration however we see fit, but if kids (illegal or not) are sitting in a house down in Clayton, our society is better off with those kids getting an education and the opportunities/counter-incentives to crime and other drains on safety and resources that come with a more educated, contributory populace.

We had three vendor company owners call yesterday to either say they wouldn't be on site or they'd be short-staffed (framers, painters, siding guys). Owners are legal/documented and most of their guys are too. They said their guys were scared though because many have undocumented parents or grandparents or cousins at home and are scared of them getting pulled into the machine.

I dont trust where I saw the numbers from, hence why I didnt post or put them in my post. Its more along the lines that if its close to accurate, to me its a pretty large indicator of a very big problem. Everyone is screaming about how illegals arent a burden on the tax system when this is a pretty clear example is showing that they are. Why do I, as an American citizen and tax payer, need to subsidize education for illegals when we cannot take care of our own citizens to start with?

If you want to fix these broken systems (immigration, healthcare, etc.), we need to remove all illegal aspects of it (abusers, fraud, etc) and lets see what we are actually left with before completely reforming terrible systems.


How does this example demonstrate illegals are a drain?

That takes a way more comprehensive analysis showing all the taxes they pay at federal, state, and local levels, and then quantifying the public benefits they receive and those they don't (Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, etc.) and also the broader economic benefits of them being in the workforce.

Studies of this are mixed as you can imagine.

Regardless, "removing all illegal aspects" of there being 10-20 million undocumented immigrants in the US depending on which numbers you believe is so impractical as to be likely impossible. A much more achievable strategy is providing a path to citizenship to pull them into the system, increasing both what they get paid and also what immigrants pay in.



So were going to reward people for breaking our laws? Sorry, thats going to be a hard pass from me. If you want to reform/make the legal immigration process less tedious, Im all for it. They are more than welcome to self deport and start the legal process once that happens. Offering people citizenship because they are already here illegally is asinine to me and will only make the problem exponentially worse.
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A write-in and call-in campaign over the last month wielded this result after the Asst AG produced very little.
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Trump Administration Seeks Transfer of Ailing Election Clerk Tina Peters from Colorado Prison
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The Trump administration has requested federal custody for Tina Peters, the 70-year-old former Mesa County clerk convicted in October 2024 of tampering with voting equipment over 2020 election claims, amid her worsening respiratory health in a Colorado state facility. State officials, including Secretary of State Jena Griswold, oppose the move, arguing her nine-year sentence under state law precludes federal intervention. The case highlights ongoing election integrity disputes, with supporters viewing Peters as a patriot and critics emphasizing her felony convictions for unauthorized access and data leaks.
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CCP, Iran, Cuba, Venezuela but no Serbia in this case.
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