Why Trump?

Besides Fundamental Change, a Radical Ideology, Soft Tyranny, Corrupt Politicians, Socialized Medicine and a Government that no longer represents the people, here are just a few reminders of why people are pissed off enough to vote for Trump.

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Obama seen fist-bumping, high-fiving just minutes after Foley remarks.

Less than 10 minutes after leaving to podium where he condemned the beheading of James Foley, Obama was seen fist-bumping on the golf course. “When people harm Americans, anywhere, we do what’s necessary to see that justice is done.”

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Obama breaches Marine umbrella protocol.

“Why don’t we get a couple Marines — they’re going to look good next to us — just ’cause I’ve got a change of suit but I don’t know about, uh, our prime minister,” Obama said, requesting the umbrellas while he answered questions regarding the IRS scandal.

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Obama bowed to Saudi King Abdullah

In a shocking display of fealty to a foreign ruler, Obama bowed to Saudi King Abdullah at the Group of 20 summit in London. Obama later said, “We have to change our behavior in showing the Muslim world greater respect.” Symbolism is important in world affairs. By bending over to show greater respect to Islam, Obama belittled the power and independence of the United States.

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Pelosi taunts the Tea Party with a giant gavel.

Nancy Pelosi and fellow radicals marched through the Tea Party protest on the way to the US Capitol to ram through ObamaCare against the will of the people.

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Boehner kisses Pelosi on the cheek at the ‘doc fix’ celebration.

Boehner was seen giving Pelosi a kiss on the cheek at a Rose Garden event, which Obama held to celebrate the $200 billion Medicare reform package deal that they personally helped negotiate. “I shouldn’t say this with John Boehner here, but that’s one way that this legislation builds on the Affordable Care Act,” Obama said, adding, “But let’s put that aside for a second.”

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Bloody hand prints at the US Consulate in Benghazi reveal Americans were dragged from the building before their death.

Bloody hand prints. The desperate final act of a dying American in Benghazi, Libya, is a perfect metaphor for the failed pro-Islamist foreign policy of Barack Hussein Obama. Obama’s Administration failed to warn the consulate of the pending attack, despite having actionable intelligence for 48 hours before the attack.

Diplomat Christopher Stevens taken after the attack on Benghazi
Diplomat Christopher Stevens taken after the attack on Benghazi.

Ambassador Stevens seen either unconscious or already dead being dragged from the safe room at the Special Mission Compound. That very day, the official White House/State Department cover-up began and continues to this day.

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Susan Rice’s repeated statements on national television blaming a YouTube video.

Susan Rice’s repeated lies on national television blamed a YouTube video called “The Innocence of Muslims” for the terrorist attacks in Benghazi. Rice and company maintained throughout the fallout that her statements were based on the best available intelligence. Within hours, intelligence on the ground knew that this was a terrorist attack. At no point did the CIA connect even the early reports of protests with the YouTube video.

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Obama and Hillary Clinton at a ceremony marking the return of the bodies of Ambassador Chris Stevens, Tyrone Woods, Sean Smith and Glen Doherty.

In a ceremony marking the U.S. return of the Benghazi victims’ bodies, both Obama and Clinton referred to the anti-Islam video, despite likely knowing the CIA’s conclusion that an al-Qaeda-linked group had pre-planned the attack.

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Hillary Clinton at the Benghazi Hearing: “What difference, at this point, does it make?”

During her testimony regarding the September 11th terrorist attack in Benghazi, Hillary got into a heated exchange with Republican Senator Ron Johnson after he questioned her about the Obama administration’s response to the attack. “With all due respect, the fact is we had 4 dead Americans. Was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night who decided they’d go kill some Americans? What difference at this point does it make? It is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again Senator.”

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Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi rotted in a Mexican prison for 214 days.

Donald Trump reached out and provided financial help to Marine Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi after he was released from a Mexican jail in 2014, while Obama, on the other hand, didn’t even pick up the phone to help.

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Boston Marathon bombing brothers Tamerlan Tsarnaev and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.

Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev killed three people and injured more than 260 others by setting off two pressure cooker bombs at the Boston Marathon in April 2013. Obama characterized the bombing attacks as “That was a serious attempt at killing a lot of people by two brothers and a crock pot”.

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A victim of the first explosion near the finish line of the Boston Marathon.

Obama, responded to the explosions with his typical line, saying that the United States does not know “who did this or why” but vowed that whoever is responsible “will feel the full weight of justice”.

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Traitor Bowe Bergdahl exchanged for top 5 Taliban commanders at Gitmo.

Obama’s famous prisoner exchange… yet another act of Treason. All five of the detainees were deemed “high” risks to the US and its allies by Joint Task Force Guantanamo (JTF-GTMO). Two of the five, according to files prepared at Guantanamo, had been wanted by the UN for war crimes.

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Crooked Hillary’s sinister email scandal.

The sunglasses, the black outfit, and the lie Hillary uttered about wanting to use only one device being the reason for her home-brew email server were the reasons this photo was passed around.

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An arrogant and lawless IRS.

The look on their faces reflected a perpetual sense of bored entitlement. It’s as though it was beneath them to be answering Congressional questions about unfairly targeting the Tea Party and Conservative groups. And don’t forget we had Lois Lerner along with her boss — Obama himself — saying “nothing wrong” was done and there “wasn’t a smidgen of corruption going on at the IRS.” It was profoundly obvious that it was a lie.

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10 U.S. sailors in Iranian custody.

The picture of our sailors kneeling with their hands over their heads while Iranian soldiers held them hostage was a huge national embarrassment for America, and angered many of us.

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I’ll have more flexibility after election.

Obama got caught in private conversation with a hot mic in South Korea, telling outgoing Russian president Dmitry Medvedev that Vladimir Putin should give him more “space” and that “after my election I have more flexibility.”

Obama: “On all these issues, but particularly missile defense, this, this can be solved but it’s important for him to give me space.”

Medvedev: “Yeah, I understand. I understand your message about space. Space for you…”

Obama: “This is my last election. After my election I have more flexibility.”

Medvedev: “I understand. I will transmit this information to Vladimir, and I stand with you.”

Translated – Obama to Putin: I’ll surrender America after my re-election.

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Obama Poses in Front of Che Guevara Image.

Progressive Obama stood near a massive mural of Ernesto “Che” Guevara, a faithful follower of Karl Marx, and solider feared by many for his brutality. Guevara personally oversaw the butchering of Cuba’s Catholics. He also helped train the Cuban soldiers who fought the U.S. during the Bay of Pigs invasion. After the battle Guevara wrote a note of “gratitude” to then President John F. Kennedy which read: “Thanks for Playa Giron [Bay of Pigs]. Before the Invasion, the revolution was shaky. Now it’s stronger than ever.”

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Obama Killing Coal.

“If someone wants to build a new coal-fired power plant they can, but it will bankrupt them because they will be charged a huge sum for all the greenhouse gas that’s being emitted.” ~ Obama, 2008.

Unlike his promises to close Guantanamo Bay, keep lobbyists out of the White House, and oppose an individual mandate for health insurance, at least we know that Obama was true to his word when he promised to bankrupt an entire industry that employs tens of thousands of Americans. Clearly Obama hates America!

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Obama: “We don’t yet have a complete strategy’ to stop ISIS in Iraq”

Obama says ‘We don’t yet have a complete strategy’ to stop ISIS in Iraq.” That’s odd, he has a plan to import 30 million illegals. he has a plan to cover up Benghazi. He has a plan to destroy Christianity in America. He has a plan to destroy our health care. But… he doesn’t have a plan for the MAIN THING HE SHOULD BE DOING.

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Obama wears “mom jeans” as he leads his Liberal motorcycle gang.

Sarah Palin was 100% right when she blasted Obama’s “weak leadership” on the situation in Ukraine, saying the perception of Obama across the globe is of a guy in “mom jeans.” “Look, the perception of Obama, of him and his potency across the world is one of such weakness.” “People are looking at Putin as one who wrestles bears and drills for oil. They look at our president as one who wears mom jeans and equivocates and bloviates.”

No wonder the world now looks to Russia for leadership. Putin comes from strong genes, Obama — he comes from mom jeans.

 

History Of U.S. Immigration Policies

History Of U.S. Immigration Policies
A political cartoon from 1882, showing a Chinese man being barred entry to the “Golden Gate of Liberty”. The caption reads, “We must draw the line somewhere, you know.”

History of U.S. Immigration Policies

Outlined below are thumbnail sketches of immigration-related legislation adopted between 1790 and 1990. More detailed information on the most recent legislative changes, beginning in 1952, are also available separately.

1790

In an area previously controlled by individual states, an act was adopted that established a uniform rule for naturalization by setting the residence requirement at two years.

1819

Congress enacted the first significant federal legislation relating specifically to immigration. Among its provisions, it: (1) established the continuing reporting of immigration to the United States; and (2) set specific sustenance rules for passengers of ships leaving U.S. ports for Europe.

1864

Congress first centralized control over immigration under the Secretary of State with a Commissioner. The importation of contract laborers was legalized in this legislation.

1875

Direct federal regulation of immigration was established by a law that prohibited entry of prostitutes and convicts.

1882

The Chinese exclusion law curbed Chinese immigration. Also excluded were persons convicted of political offenses, lunatics, idiots, and persons likely to become public charges. The law placed a head tax on each immigrant.

1885

Admission of contract laborers was banned.

1888

Provisions were adopted–the first since 1798–to provide for expulsion of aliens.

1891

The Bureau of Immigration was established under the Treasury Department to federally administer all immigration laws (except the Chinese Exclusion Act).

1903

Immigration law was consolidated. Polygamists and political radicals were added to the exclusion list.

1906

Procedural safeguards for naturalization were enacted. Knowledge of English was made a basic requirement.

1907

A bill increased the head tax on immigrants, and added people with physical or mental defects or tuberculosis and children unaccompanied by parents to the exclusion list. Japanese immigration became restricted.

1917

Added to the exclusion list were illiterates, persons of psychopathic inferiority, men as well as women entering for immoral purposes, alcoholics, stowaways, and vagrants.

1921

The first quantitative immigration law was adopted. It set temporary annual quotas according to nationality. A book review of Not Like Us: Immigrants and Minorities in America, 1890-1924, which discusses this period is available here.

1924

The first permanent immigration quota law established a preference quota system, nonquota status, and consular control system. It also established the Border Patrol.

1929

The annual quotas of the 1924 Act were made permanent.

1943

Legislation provided for the importation of agricultural workers from North, South, and Central America–the basis of the “Bracero Program.” At the same time the Chinese exclusion laws were repealed.

1946

Procedures were adopted to facilitate immigration of foreign-born wives, fiance(e)s, husbands, and children of U.S. armed forces personnel.

1948

The first U.S. policy was adopted for admitting persons fleeing persecution. It permitted 205,000 refugees to enter the United States over two years (later increased to 415,000).

1950

The grounds for exclusion and deportation of subversives were expanded. All aliens were required to report their address annually.

1952

The multiple laws which governed immigration and naturalization to that time were brought into one comprehensive statute. It (1) reaffirmed the national origins quota system, (2) limited immigration from the Eastern Hemisphere while leaving the Western Hemisphere unrestricted, (3) established preferences for skilled workers and relatives of U.S. citizens and permanent resident aliens; and (4) tightened security and screening standards and procedures.

1953

The 1948 law was increased to admit over 200,000 refugees above the existing limit.

1965

The national origins quota system was abolished. But still maintained was the principle of numerical restriction by establishing 170,000 Hemispheric and 20,000 per country ceilings and a seven-category preference system (favoring close relatives of U.S. citizens and permanent resident aliens, those with needed occupational skills, and refugees) for the Eastern Hemisphere and a separate 120,000 ceiling for the Western Hemisphere.

1976

The 20,000 per-country immigration ceilings and the preference system became applied to Western-Hemisphere countries. The separate Hemispheric ceilings were maintained.

1978

The separate ceilings for Eastern and Western Hemispheric immigration were combined into one world-wide limit of 290,000.

1980

The Refugee Act removed refugees as a preference category and established clear criteria and procedures for their admission. It also reduced the world-wide ceiling for immigrants from 290,000 to 270,000.

1986

The Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) was a comprehensive reform effort. It (1) legalized aliens who had resided in the United States in an unlawful status since January 1, 1982, (2) established sanctions prohibiting employers from hiring, recruiting, ar referring for a fee aliens known to be unauthorized to work in the United States, (3) created a new classification of temporary agricultural worker and provided for the legalization of certain such workers; and (4) established a visa waiver pilot program allowing the admission of certain nonimmigrants without visas.
Separate legislation stipulated that the status of immigrants whose status was based on a marriage be conditional for two years, and that they must apply for permanent status within 90 days after their second year anniversary.

1989

A bill adjusted from temporary to permanent status certain nonimmigrants who were employed in the United States as registered nurses for at least three years and met established certification standards.

1990

Comprehensive immigration legislation provided for (1) increased total immigration under an overall flexible cap of 675,000 immigrants beginning in fiscal year 1995, preceded by a 700,000 level during fiscal years 1992 through 1994, (2) created separate admission categories for family-sponsored, employment-based, and diversity immigrants, (3) revised all grounds for exclusion and deportation, significantly rewriting the political and ideological grounds and repealing some grounds for exclusion, (4) authorized the Attorney General to grant temporary protected status to undocumented alien nationals of designated countries subject to armed conflict or natural disasters, and designated such status for Salvadorans, (5) revised and established new non-immigrant admission categories, (6) revised and extended through fiscal year 1994 the Visa Waiver Program, (7) revised naturalization authority and requirements, and (8) revised enforcement activities.

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