CPAC live at 3:40 with former President Donald J. Trump

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Former President Donald J. Trump will speak for over an hour and lay out the future path for the GOP.

He will say: “We are not starting new parties, and we will not be dividing our power and our strength. Instead, we will be united and strong like never before,” Trump is expected to say.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VDZfIvXnzI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XwimtTaM2n4

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Not Sure
4 years ago

…The fourth wave began after 1965, and has been marked by rising numbers of immigrants from Latin America and Asia. The United States admitted an average 250,000 immigrants a year in the 1950s, 330,000 in the 1960s, 450,000 in the 1970s, 735,000 in the 1980s, and over 1 million a year since the 1990s.

(PRB.org)

When they say 12 million “in the shadows” how do they if they are undocumented?
Any numbers that the best government that money can buy admit to can usually be doubled or tripled.

Soylent Green Is People
4 years ago

Weed out the quislings trans republicans. Chamber of commerce over all and let’s move the world here must go as well.
We don’t have unlimited land and resources and the late 1940’s early 1970’s almighty dollar economy is not even a mist or vapor now.
Yea two party system sucks (easily corrupted) but you work with what you have.
It’s MAGA or GTFO and it really is just that simple.

Jen
4 years ago

My biggest complaint is why the USA has had open borders since before the 1965 Hart act. I truly believe this alone is the gist of this country ‘s problems. No other country in the world has proportionally done that. Also, it doesn’t matter how much land mass we have, immigrants move to the cities and bleed off the system. #AmericaFirst.