Author Topic: I got cut off in traffic and I couldn't stop laughing  (Read 5003 times)

I'm gunna rain on nickpb's parade. I told my friend to take the picture since I was driving the car. Once we got to the movie theater I uploaded the picture. My friend was sitting in the passenger seat.

Now you can calm your tits.
you're at a stoplight lol... and safety? like it's already not safe to take your hands off the wheel to take out your phone, reach over and hand it to someone. the same amount of effort is required to snap a pic at a STOPLIGHT. you're not moving!!!!

nice job posting their lisence plate

"Make America great again"

Yeah sure, by forcibly deporting families, deporting muslims, deport cancer, deport everything. Let not forget this guy had quite a few bankruptcies already, and the fact he doesn't even own his casino anymore.

He's also the type of guy that stupid enough to declare war on CIA and send US soldiers to get killed out there, giving CIA soldiers what they want, and in the end he'll probably be like "forget it, forget it, bring back the troops and lets nuke them" and lets not the forget he said that if he would get any threats from Dennis Rodman's Pal, he would declare war with North Korea.

I don't see whats so taboo about deporting individuals though. Now I do think that it would be unconstitional to deport all eleven million illegals who've entered America in the last decade, however those who come in after 2016 or so should be sent back. Too much money is put into providing these individuals with lawyers for free of charge, in addition to providing them with social workers to manage their cases one by one for free of charge.

The bottom line is, if someone enters a country illegally - they are not there legally, which means that they are not allowed to be in that nation unless they are there legally (meaning having documentation). I find it very unfair how many of these people (illegal immigrants) can come and be granted citizenship over a sob story. Meanwhile, millions of impoverished individuals abroad are waiting tirelessly to be accepted, and they're denied. Now how unfair and unjust is that? Also before the R word is thrown at me for the trillionth time, I will just clarify that I do not think that eleven million illegals should be deported, as many of them have contributed enormously to America's labor force and a very tiny percentage of them commit crimes. In addition, many of them who've come in within the last ten years have already assimilated. It'd also not be fair at all to deport these people. However, I do think that those who come after a certain period (such as say, after January of 2016 should be deported). I think we also have to worry about our own people too (our own people, as in the citizens of America), as millions upon millions of Americans are barely making ends-meet to provide for their children, specifically in rural America and America's poorer inner-city neighborhoods.

I don't see whats so taboo about deporting individuals though
It's only taboo if people who didn't do anything wrong (i.e. random Muslims) get deported

It's only taboo if people who didn't do anything wrong (i.e. random Muslims) get deported

Well lets be honest here, deporting people because of their religion/orientation/race is completely absurd and unconstitutional. However, I do not see what is so extreme about deporting an individual because they did not enter a nation legally.