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Trump continues to prove himself unfit for the office.......He's an embarrassment for the whole world to gawk at.  Of course in Don's mind many are sh*thole countries that aren't worth our time or effort.  I wonder how far it is to Lady Liberty from Trump Tower and if Trump has ever been there and read the words.  <_<

 

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1 minute ago, Shabibilicious said:

Trump continues to prove himself unfit for the office.......He's an embarrassment for the whole world to gawk at.  Of course in Don's mind many are sh*thole countries that aren't worth our time or effort.  I wonder how it is to Lady Liberty from Trump Tower and if Trump has ever been there and read the words.  <_<

 

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GO RV, then BV

 

I wonder how many of these people he has hired...

 

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Donald Trump denies using the phrase 'shithole countries' in immigration talks

 

‘This was not the language used’ Trump tweeted, after the White House itself did not dispute reports that he had used profanity to describe several nations

 

Alan Yuhas in New York

Fri 12 Jan 2018 13.54 GMT

 

 

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Donald Trump said the bipartisan Daca proposal was ‘a big step backwards’.
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If he did say it, he's not far wrong.

 

If those countries weren't such s--tholes,

maybe the refuse from their teeming shores would stay home and make their own countries great.

 

They let their own countries get like that on their watch.

That's on THEM.

 

We're not the world's garbage men, nor are we the world's DUMP SITE  for their unwanted masses

who have nothing to offer our Republic.

 

And we need to stop throwing good money after bad propping up the despots these "refugees' are

too cowardly to stand up to...

 

And as far as Haiti is concerned,

according to the numbers, the Klinton Kabal's "foundation" got enough money in the name of Haiti

to make every adult there a Millionaire.

 

Where is THAT money Killary n' Billy.... <_<

 

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5 minutes ago, SgtFuryUSCZ said:

***///

 

If he did say it, he's not far wrong.

 

If those countries weren't such s--tholes,

maybe the refuse from their teeming shores would stay home and make their own countries great.

 

They let their own countries get like that on their watch.

That's on THEM.

 

We're not the world's garbage men, nor are we the world's DUMP SITE  for their unwanted masses

who have nothing to offer our Republic.

 

And we need to stop throwing good money after bad propping up the despots these "refugees' are

too cowardly to stand up to...

 

And as far as Haiti is concerned,

according to the numbers, the Klinton Kabal's "foundation" got enough money in the name of Haiti

to make every adult there a Millionaire.

 

Where is THAT money Killary n' Billy.... <_<

 

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Learn it....love it....live it.  <_<

 

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GO RV, then BV

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***///

 

"... the homeless..."

They have a home where they came from.

 

"...yearning to be free..."

So stand up to your enslavers like we did.

 

"...wretched refuse of your teeming shore..."

Again, you let that happen to your own country,

YOU should fix it.

 

Naw... keep your "huddled masses".

If they're to cowardly to stand up and fight for & defend their own homes,

what makes you think they have the mettle to defend ours if they were here... <_<

 

Sounds like a real socialist put those words in Lady Liberty's mouth.  <_<

 

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1 minute ago, SgtFuryUSCZ said:

***///

 

"... the homeless..."

They have a home where they came from.

 

"...yearning to be free..."

So stand up to your enslavers like we did.

 

"...wretched refuse of your teeming shore..."

Again, you let that happen to your own country,

YOU should fix it.

 

Naw... keep your "huddled masses".

If they're to cowardly to stand up and fight for & defend their own homes,

what makes you think they have the mettle to defend ours if they were here... <_<

 

Sounds like a real socialist put those words in Lady Liberty's mouth.  <_<

 

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From your statement, I must conclude that all of your ancestors are from these very shores......Donald's aren't, his are from Germany.  <_< 

 

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Legal Immigration is one thing...

 

Those who could prove they could sustain themselves, were healthy and had something to offer this Country

were welcome.

 

But this unguided-missile style "immigration" is NOT acceptable.

 

Let ho'bummer's mass wave of illegal kids stay...?  NO.

Allow those escaping natural disasters because the lights went out stay for 20 years or forever..?  NO.

 

It's ludicrous.

So many of them sucked off the US TaxPayer teat for so damned long.

Time to turn off the freebie spigot and send them home... to THEIR home.

 

Time to end the Lottery and Chain Migration, too.

 

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A small sample of those who did and still make America great.... Ahhhh, but who needs them??? LOL

 

 

 

So here it is: 17 immigrants the world would be very different without:


1.Albert Einstein (Germany → Italy → Switzerland → Austria → Belgium → US)

 

 

 

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 “He’s no Einstein”.... except he is! A name pretty much synonymous with IMPORTANT and GENIUS, Einstein fathered modern physics, discovered the world’s most famous equation (E = mc 2), developed the special theory of relativity, and a lot of other things people who are scientists need to learn. He also warned the world of the danger of nuclear weapons way back in the 1950’s (though he also contributed to their development).

Fun fact: A man of many incredible quotes, Einstein has one that qualifies him as a true Global Citizen: “The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don’t do anything about it.”

 

2. Sergey Brin  (Russia→ US):

Sergey Brin.jpgImage: Wikimedia Commons- James Duncan Davidson

Talk about a game changer. Brin is the co-founder of Google. Now he’s worth $30 billion.

Fun fact: Brin developed Google with co-founder Larry Page while they were both PhD students at Stanford, where they filled their dorm with inexpensive computers and work, work, worked. When their search engine became popular on campus, they decided to drop out and start Google in a garage. Good call.

 

3. Levi Strauss (Germany → US):

Levi Strauss.jpgImage: Flickr- rohit gowaiker

Maybe the first name rings a bell? In 1873 Strauss founded the first company to ever sell blue jeans….yup, you guessed it, Levi’s! You’ve seen that iconic red and white logo on butts worldwide.

Fun fact: Before Levi’s made jeans it made tents. Decidedly less cool.  

4. Dikembe Mutombo (Democratic Republic of Congo → US):

 

 

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An NBA player for 18 seasons, Mutombo is known as the best shot-blocker of all time (which inspired the above Geico commercial). He played for six different NBA teams, but retired in 2009. Since retiring Mutombo has become famous for his humanitarian work, including starting his own foundation to improve conditions in the Congo, participating in the Basketball Without Borders program, and becoming the first Youth Emissary for the United Nations Development Program.

Fun fact: In 2007 Mutombo opened the Biamba Marie Mutombo hospital, named after his mom, on the outskirts of his hometown. The $29 million building is the first modern medical facility the region has had in almost 40 years.

5. Joseph Pulitzer (Hungary → US): 

Pulitzer Prize.jpgImage: Wikimedia Commons- Vladimir Babenko

You may not recognize the first name, but you’ve probably heard of the Pulitzer Prize. It goes to the best journalists, writers and photographers out there and was founded by Joseph after his impressive career in journalism.

Fun fact: He helped keep the Status of Liberty in New York.

6. Rupert Murdoch (Australia→ US):

Rupert Murdoch.jpgImage: Flickr- World Economic Forum

For good or for bad, Rupert Murdoch has certainly made a name for himself. Multi-billionaire and media mogul extraordinaire, Murdoch revolutionized the journalism game and was founder, CEO and chairman of News Corporation, the second-largest media conglomerate in the world.

Fun Fact: His name is actually Keith, Rupert comes from his middle name.

 

7.Anne Elisabeth "Liz" Claiborne (Belgium → US):

Liz Claiborne.jpgImage: Wikimedia Commons- Sara Krulwich

An inspiration to female entrepreneurs the world over, Liz Claiborne revolutionized how the working woman dressed and in 1986, when Liz Claiborne Inc made the Fortune 500 list, it was the first company founded by a woman to make the cut.  It also made Claiborne the first woman to become a chair and CEO of a Fortune 500 company.

Fun Fact: Claiborne was an environmentalist, and funded the Nature series on PBS.

 

8. Madeleine Albright (Czechloslovakia...now Czech Republic → US):

Madeleine Albright.jpgImage: Wikimedia Commons- US Secretary of State

In 1996, Albright became the first woman to be the US Secretary of State. And before that she was the US Ambassador to the UN. Not too shabby.

Fun fact: She had an incredibly wide collection of pins she would wear to make political statements.

 

9. Jan Koum (Ukrainian Soviet Union→ US):

Jan Koum.jpgImage: Flickr- Tech.eu

He started off as a cleaner in a grocery store, but a little something called Whatsapp changed all of that. Koum is the revolutionary app’s co-founder and CEO. Facebook Inc. acquired Whatsapp in 2014 for $19 billion, making Koum a very, very successful man.

Fun fact: Before founding Whatsapp with Brian Acton, the two worked at Yahoo. They then quit and travelled around South America together, apparently playing lots of ultimate frisbee.  

10. Isabel Allende (Peru → Chile → US):

Isabel Allende.jpgImage: Flickr- Pedro Cambra

Considered by some as the world’s most-read Spanish author, Allende’s been awarded the National Literature Prize in Chile and the Presidential Medal of Freedom in the US.

Fun fact: She is related to Salvador Allende, Chile’s famed socialist president.

11. Freddy Adu- (Ghana → US):

Freddy Adu.jpgImage: Flickr- Jarret Campbell

Basically a soccer player since the womb, when Adu was just 14 he became the youngest athlete ever to sign a contract in the US. He then went on to become the youngest player and scorer in Major League Soccer history!

Fun fact: When Adu was eight his mom won a Green Card Lottery, which allowed them to immigrate to the US.

12. Oscar de la Renta (Dominican Republic→ US):

 

 

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Dressing everyone from Jackie Kennedy to Hillarious Clinton, Penelope Cruz to Taylor Swift, Oscar de la Renta founded his own eponymous fashion house.

Fun fact: De la Renta was considered an unofficial ambassador to his home country of the Dominican Republic.

13 & 14. Steve Chen (Taiwan→ US) & Jawed Karim (East Germany → US): These guys co-founded Youtube! You can thank them for hours and hours of procrastination.

Steve and Jawed.jpgImage: Wikimedia Commons

Fun fact: Karim uploaded YouTube’s first ever video in 2005. It was 19 seconds and called “Me at the zoo.” It’s not all that interesting, but now it has over 26 million views.

 

 

 

15. Arianna Huffington (Greece → US):

Arianna Huffington.jpgImage: Flickr- Rappaport Center

One of the 100 most powerful women in the world (according to Forbes), Huffington is the co-founder and former editor-in-chief of game-changing news site The Huffington Post.

Fun fact: She ran against Arnold Schwarzenegger (another immigrant!) in a 2003 recall election for Governor of California. She lost.

 

16. Mariano Rivera (Panama→ US):

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Enter sandman. One of the most famous and respected pitchers Major League Baseball has ever seen, Rivera pitched for the New York Yankees for 19 seasons. He became the Yankees’ closer in 1997 and has won a million awards (and five World Series) since. A true rags to riches story, Rivera grew up playing ball with gloves fashioned out of milk cartons and sticks for bats.

Fun fact: Mariano has known his wife since elementary school. Together they are involved in lots of philanthropic work, and built an elementary school in Panama.

17. Arnold Schwarzenegger (Austria → US):

 

 

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Last but not least, our final immigrant has been a wearer of many, many hats. A little sample from his wiki: Arnold Alois Schwarzeneggeris an Austrian-American actor, model, producer, director, activist, businessman, investor, writer, philanthropist, former professional bodybuilder, and politician. The “Styrian Oak” in his bodybuilding days, to “Arnie” as an actor, to “The Governator” when he moved on to California politics, the world awaits Schwarzenegger’s next role. Because, as always, “he’ll be back.”

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Recognize anyone???

 

7 Immigrant Stars Who Could Have Been Deported

6:30 AM 3/16/2017

by Kalee Thompson

As THR explores the impact of Trump's pledge to terminate DACA, a look at bold-faced names — from Arnold Schwarzenegger to Salma Hayek to Melania Trump — who were undocumented or visa violators before they were famous (and U.S. citizens).

Salma Hayek, Michael J. Fox, Melania Trump and Demian Bichir
Salma Hayek, Michael J. Fox, Melania Trump and Demian Bichir
Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic; Jim Spellman/WireImage (2); Monica Schipper/FilmMagic
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*****LANGUAGE*****

 

 

Can everyone say, "TRIGGERED"?

 

If the Left and MSM would spend less time "Virtue Signaling", and branding DJT "Racist", they might actually notice all the great things that are happening. No, instead they must remain "triggered" and remain afflicted by their "Trump Derangement Syndrome". 

 

Indy 

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8 minutes ago, Indraman said:

Can everyone say, "TRIGGERED"?

 

If the Left and MSM would spend less time "Virtue Signaling", and branding DJT "Racist", they might actually notice all the great things that are happening. No, instead they must remain "triggered" and remain afflicted by their "Trump Derangement Syndrome". 

 

Indy 

 

That "trigger" being Donald's bombastic irresponsible mouth.....If he'd keep it in check, we'd be talking about something else.  He alone owns this. 

 

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1 hour ago, bostonangler said:

What's sad is when he lies no one says "oh my god he just lied" Everyone just excepts it and says "that's the way he is". Of course this logic is applied to many politicians... He is learning the D.C. ways quickly.

 

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They did the same darn thing for Obama, Bush, and both Clinton's. So what is your point. Yes he owns this.

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28 minutes ago, new york kevin said:

They did the same darn thing for Obama, Bush, and both Clinton's. So what is your point. Yes he owns this.

 

My point is.... He is a politician.... The "I'm going to be different" is not happening... I'm not saying it's his fault, he is a product of the sewer that is our government. He may have wanted to break the system, but the system is bigger than any one person... Collectively, the left and even his own party will sink him to protect their own interests.

 

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10 hours ago, SgtFuryUSCZ said:

***///

 

"... the homeless..."

They have a home where they came from.

 

"...yearning to be free..."

So stand up to your enslavers like we did.

 

"...wretched refuse of your teeming shore..."

Again, you let that happen to your own country,

YOU should fix it.

 

Naw... keep your "huddled masses".

If they're to cowardly to stand up and fight for & defend their own homes,

what makes you think they have the mettle to defend ours if they were here... <_<

 

Sounds like a real socialist put those words in Lady Liberty's mouth.  <_<

 

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When these words were spoken.....it was a different time. The immigrants that came here did not WANT or ACCEPT handouts of any kind. They wanted to come and brought their skills, they brought their work ethic and their love for this country and what it stood for. 

They understood that with hard work they can achieve something better than what they had, and improve their life and the lives of their children. They worked hard for that dream. They studied hard to learn English and to pass our citizenship test. Once they passed they framed and hung them on the wall...so proud to contribute to what this country stood for.  

 

It is a different time

 

 

 

 

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