8 thoughts on “News/Politics 12-10-25

  1. Correct!

    https://x.com/i/status/1998502752742420506

    “Stephen Miller is going BERSERK on mass migration into the United States

    “We mask the impact of immigration on every public policy issue we discuss! If you subtract immigration out of test scores, all of a sudden our test scores SKYROCKET!”

    “If you subtract immigration out of health care, all of a sudden we don’t have nearly the size of the health care challenges our country faces!”

    “If you subtract immigration out of public safety, all of a sudden we don’t have violent crime in so many of our cities!”

    “Issue after issue, we talk about these things, they just HAPPEN to us. The schools just suddenly FAIL. Violent crime just suddenly EXPLODES. The deficit just suddenly SKYROCKETS.”

    “These are a result of social policy choices that we made through immigration!” @StephenM “

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  2. #USELESSGOP

    Pathetic uniparty weasels.

    Nearly a year in, and they continue to deny him constitutional authority.

    https://x.com/i/status/1998129740947808342

    “HOT MIC catches President Trump RANTING that the Senate GOP is letting Democrats stonewall his US attorney appointees through the “blue slip” tradition

    “You know I CAN’T appoint anybody! Everybody I’ve appointed, their TIME has EXPIRED! Then they’re in default, then we’re losing…”

    This is absolutely infuriating. Trump is right to be livid.

    The duly-elected president is being obstructed not just by Democrats but by members of his own party!”

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  3. It’s why the uniparty R shills do what they do. They’re in on the grift.

    https://x.com/i/status/1998470530156871817

    “The “reliance interests” framing is basically an open admission that Congress built a shadow legislature and now wants the Court to protect its dependency on it.

    Congress relies on agencies for a reason: it lets them spend, coerce, and micro-govern the country while dodging electoral blame for the actual rules.

    If Article I means anything, the reliance interest that matters is the voters’ reliance on knowing who is actually making the law.

    “Independent agency” has always really meant “independent of voters.””

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