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ECW 12-05-2022 10:55 PM

Re: Finally, a bipartisan deal to help the "Dreamers"
 
Again, any bill, framework or whatever you want to call it, will never become law if it includes any more than the active DACA recipients. Not in this political climate.

beingoflight 12-05-2022 10:59 PM

Re: Finally, a bipartisan deal to help the "Dreamers"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 2MoreYears (Post 768962)
Your life must be a failure to think like that.

more successful than you in every aspect my guy guaranteed. stay mad wagie. i stated facts and your feelings got the better of you. that says a lot about your feelings based decision making mind.

Imthexman 12-05-2022 11:00 PM

Re: Finally, a bipartisan deal to help the "Dreamers"
 
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Originally Posted by hDreamer1988 (Post 768984)
Cornyn only ever spoke about helping Daca, not dreamers as a whole.



I agree, I literally looked through the list of senators, and could not find 10 that would vote yes. The most was 6 and that was generous.

Gut feeling, they're either going to give up or settle for just extending daca.

Yeah, as much as we want to be optimistic, I bet my car that nothing is happening before the end of this year. Sinema is not going to fix what Ted Kennedy, Gorge W. Bush, Harry Reid, Durbin and Obama couldn't.

beingoflight 12-05-2022 11:06 PM

Re: Finally, a bipartisan deal to help the "Dreamers"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ECW (Post 768988)
Again, any bill, framework or whatever you want to call it, will never become law if it includes any more than the active DACA recipients. Not in this political climate.

in all politcal climates, we have our lives built here already, all other groups can just fck off back to their country, they KNOW they are illegals they KNOW they eventually have to go back.

we were promised a solution and made our lives expecting one.

its the truth but many will seethe cope and eventually dilate.

PapiChulo 12-05-2022 11:08 PM

Re: Finally, a bipartisan deal to help the "Dreamers"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by beingoflight (Post 768991)
in all politcal climates, we have our lives built here already, all other groups can just fck off back to their country, they KNOW they are illegals they KNOW they eventually have to go back.


they should be put into concentration camps and deported huh?

dont you agree? fuxk those guys. all of them can cope and seethe. gosh darn 11 million+ NPCS.

Imthexman 12-05-2022 11:15 PM

Re: Finally, a bipartisan deal to help the "Dreamers"
 
OK, so keeping Cornyn out, we are left with these possible repubs:

*COLLINS
LUMMIS
*PORTMAN
*TILLIS
*BURR
CAPITO
SULLIVAN
ROMNEY
YOUNG
*MURKOWSKI
*GRASSLEY

I left out the far right lunatics, and marked that ones I think for sure would vote yes

MIdreamer 12-05-2022 11:19 PM

Re: Finally, a bipartisan deal to help the "Dreamers"
 
Chuck Grassley is 89 and still has 6 more years to serve, what does he get to lose by voting 'Yes'?

ralsingh 12-05-2022 11:28 PM

Re: Finally, a bipartisan deal to help the "Dreamers"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Imthexman (Post 768993)
OK, so keeping Cornyn out, we are left with these possible repubs:

*COLLINS
LUMMIS
*PORTMAN
*TILLIS
*BURR
CAPITO
SULLIVAN
ROMNEY
YOUNG
*MURKOWSKI
*GRASSLEY

I left out the far right lunatics, and marked that ones I think for sure would vote yes

My Quick Count.https://blogger.googleusercontent.co...A/s811/121.JPG

IamAman 12-05-2022 11:58 PM

Re: Finally, a bipartisan deal to help the "Dreamers"
 
I can't see the details. Is this a Dream Act type thing or a DACA only thing?

Imthexman 12-06-2022 12:05 AM

Re: Finally, a bipartisan deal to help the "Dreamers"
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ralsingh (Post 768995)


Wouldn't it be funny if Graham votes no against his own dreamact sponsored bill lol


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