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  1. Jim Webb would be a dream pick for Sec Defense. He was a career soldier, from a family who's fought in every American war and father of US soldiers. He was Secretary of the Navy under Reagan. He has a career as an author of both history and fiction books, so he's been successful outside of government, a true public servant. He served one term as a Democratic senator and mostly distinguished himself as an opponent of the Iraq War. And of course he had the moment in the Democrat Presidential debate where he named the enemy soldiers he'd killed in Vietnam as the political enemy he was most proud of having, after all the other Democrats had named various Republicans. Reports are that Ted Cruz is in the running for Attorney General. I want him on the Supreme Court. I think he'd be excellent there. Very little chance of him going "native" as Republican appointees often do. I want Rudy Giuliani as AG to start out. I'm sure he'd only do a year or two, but we need for the country after BLM and former black power activists holding the position for 8 years exactly what he did for New York City as mayor. Making the entire country liveable for all people requires a bit of race realism. His policies made NYC liveable again after two decades of hippy/bury your head in the sand/utopian policies led to the decline into violence of a great city. Kris Kobach is the AG favorite of the anti-immigration crowd, but he's young and is only Kansas Secretary of State right now. Bring him in and groom him for the position for a year or two. Not sure about Secretary of State. We need an America Firster who's not overly belligerent. Maybe Jeff Sessions if he wants to leave the Senate.
  2. Does this slang mean you think I'm lying? You don't think that Democratic local governments refuse to comply with federal agencies regarding deportation of criminal illegal aliens? You don't think that certain countries refuse to take back their criminal citizens and that our government allows these foreign countries this option with no consequences? And when they are done with the justice system and have served their time, you think it's a good idea that they be allowed to stay even if they originally entered the country illegally?
  3. There are Democratic controlled cities and states all over the country that refuse to work with federal immigration authorities regarding deportation of convicted criminals as a matter of policy. Our courts have ruled that you cannot hold an illegal immigrant criminal facing deportation indefinitely if their home country will not take them. So we just release them. Trump is going to fix these two issues. By the way, I had no idea about either policy until Trump started talking about them this election, and I'm a fairly informed fellow. This is just an example of how Trump is willing to bring up topics outside of what other politicians would mention.
  4. My personal compromise on the non-criminal illegals here after criminals are deported and the border is secure: Let them stay with legal status but no chance of citizenship so they can't ever vote and can always be deported if they cause trouble. This can happen in exchange for an end to birthright citizenship, an end to family reunification as the driving force of our immigration system, and a decrease in legal, low-skilled immigration to match the number of people we are legalizing.
  5. Trump says he's gonna focus on finding and deporting criminal aliens first, of which there are 3 million. Once we secure the border and get immigration law reformed we can talk about what happens to the rest. It's a reasonable compromise. It seems that he's filling his team with immigration hardliners, so I think he's going to do a good job on this issue. I hope he also goes for targeted deportations of illegal immigrants who voted (estimated to be a couple million in this election), became political activists, and signed up for local ID cards offered by left wing local governments. It's one thing to come here, keep your head down, and try and earn a living for your family back in the 3rd world. I've worked with dozens and dozens of such people. It's another thing to try and tell us how to live and to try and get semi-legal status to compete with even more Americans for jobs.
  6. http://www.worldstarhiphop.com/videos/video.php?v=wshh47Rt9fOGa9jPwn7b Video, not facebook stories.
  7. Sorry friend.  Getting drunk and seeing what happens. Didn't mean to step on your territory.

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