No. I'd bet Les thinks it's anti fascism. Because that's the motivation of opposing ICE. *I* am opposed to illegal immigration. I am not in agreement with brutalizing and scapegoating illegal immigrants over corporations that hire people who aren't authorized to work in the United States.
The absurd money that went to overfunding ICE brutality could have gone a long way toward improving e-verify. But donald trump likes the spectacle of being cruel to illegal immigrants. And he places this spectacle OVER policies that would actually deal with the problem much more effectively (and at a much lower cost). You agree with this approach due to your White Supremacist hate for brown people.
Minus: Like most Democrats, he's "sensitive" that way (white guilt-pride).
White guilt pride is not a factor at all. That's your BS framing as a White Supremacist. That's your White pride at play. Democrats are the real race non essentialists. Opposing White Supremacy is a part of that.
Democrats strongly support the working class. But one example would be that Democrats support unions while republicans oppose unions. That republicans, with their support for the least effective (and most expensive) methods of managing illegal immigration, means they are pro worker, is completely and utterly absurd. In the extreme. Republicans are very strongly anti-worker. And its republicans who think workers are suckers.
No, Democrats strongly support the Professional Managerial Class (PMC) of DEI/ IR Department billionaire puppets who therapeutically "manage" the trauma of the working class people being f'd over by them. "Accept it, you're white and priviledged. We NEED cheap immigrant labour. They do ALL the work!" @@
I acknowledge the fact that corporate sellout Democrats exist. But, using Mystere logic I could just label them DINO. Problem solved. That's the maga illogic that allows you deny the fact that Republicans support outsourcing American jobs.
Though you gloss over that fact with BS about a "uniparty". When the Republican position on this issue is the exact opposite of the Democratic one. And has been for some time. Protecting American jobs using tariffs is the Leftist position.
Rightturds are for screwing workers and enriching the plutocrats by sending American jobs to low wage countries.
According to Google AI, Democrats have a "base" problem when it comes to tarrifs...
Public opinion data indicates that roughly 74% of Democratic voters favor a global free trade approach, with less than a quarter viewing tariffs as an effective tool.
Because the Democratic voting base has increasingly shifted toward highly educated, urban, and white-collar professionals—demographics that heavily benefit from a globalized economy—the average Democratic voter remains highly skeptical of import taxes and heavily concerned about tariff-driven cost.
Data from national tracking polls indicates that between 21% and 28% of the current Republican base can be classified as anti-tariff free-traders.
While Donald Trump's "America First" economic platform has fundamentally reshaped GOP ideology, a persistent quarter of the party remains deeply skeptical of protectionism and import taxes. The exact behavior of this anti-tariff faction varies by polling metric:
Direct Tariff Disapproval: According to Pew Research Center tracking, 28% of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents explicitly disapprove of increased import tariffs, while 71% approve.
Economic Anxiety Faction: A Harvard CAPS / Harris Poll found that 22% of Republicans believe tariff policies actively harm the U.S. economy. Furthermore, ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos polling reveals that 47% of Republican voters acknowledge tariffs will negatively impact domestic inflation, showing that even some tariff-supporters harbor deep free-market concerns about price hikes.
The "Non-MAGA" Divide: Navigator Research polling highlights a sharp internal divide. Among Republicans who do not identify with the "MAGA" movement, 48% view tariffs negatively, compared to just 34% who view them favorably.
The Core Demographics of GOP Free-Traders
The remaining free-market base within the Republican party is primarily concentrated among three distinct groups:
White-Collar Professionals: Corporate, suburban Republicans who directly feel the impact of supply chain disruptions on global businesses.T
raditional Fiscal Conservatives: Liberty-minded or institutional conservatives who view tariffs as an distortionary federal tax on American consumers rather than a penalty on foreign nations.
Agricultural Exporters: Rural voters and farmers heavily exposed to retaliatory tariffs from international trading partners like China and Europe.
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More VDH propaganda in defense of White Supremacy and fascism. Yawn. People who pay attention don't buy his BS.
Yeah, they'd rather feel good about themselves by letting foreigners have their jobs. "I'm SUCH a GOOD person!" lol!
Philanthro-Capitalists to working class: "Suckers!"
More crap and xenophobic fear from the deluded think tanks of MAGA delusions.
No.
^^Sucker^^
*Thinks it's SoJus*
^^Still chasing the "SoJus red herring*^^
Like most Democrats, he's "sensitive" that way (white guilt-pride).
Minus: *Thinks it's SoJus*
No. I'd bet Les thinks it's anti fascism. Because that's the motivation of opposing ICE. *I* am opposed to illegal immigration. I am not in agreement with brutalizing and scapegoating illegal immigrants over corporations that hire people who aren't authorized to work in the United States.
The absurd money that went to overfunding ICE brutality could have gone a long way toward improving e-verify. But donald trump likes the spectacle of being cruel to illegal immigrants. And he places this spectacle OVER policies that would actually deal with the problem much more effectively (and at a much lower cost). You agree with this approach due to your White Supremacist hate for brown people.
Minus: Like most Democrats, he's "sensitive" that way (white guilt-pride).
White guilt pride is not a factor at all. That's your BS framing as a White Supremacist. That's your White pride at play. Democrats are the real race non essentialists. Opposing White Supremacy is a part of that.
Democrats strongly support the working class. But one example would be that Democrats support unions while republicans oppose unions. That republicans, with their support for the least effective (and most expensive) methods of managing illegal immigration, means they are pro worker, is completely and utterly absurd. In the extreme. Republicans are very strongly anti-worker. And its republicans who think workers are suckers.
Tell that to Dave "Shit For Brains".
No, Democrats strongly support the Professional Managerial Class (PMC) of DEI/ IR Department billionaire puppets who therapeutically "manage" the trauma of the working class people being f'd over by them. "Accept it, you're white and priviledged. We NEED cheap immigrant labour. They do ALL the work!" @@
^^Trails another race essentialist red herring across the trail^^
btw - Weren't the NAZI fascists Aryan "race-essentialists", too?
"We need cheap immigrant labor" is the long time republican position. You really aren't paying attention at all. Or just lying.
Minus: Trails another race essentialist red herring across the trail.
Yes. You do that that constantly. But your pointers should look like >>this<<
Minus: btw - Weren't the NAZI fascists Aryan "race-essentialists", too?
Sure. Same as you.
I've never denied, and you've never acknowledge, the neoliberal-neocon Uni-Party alliance. I'm not lying. You're just a hypocrite.
^^Pretends words don't match a speaker's intention, but rather match their self-identity maintaining attributed intentions instead^^
Dervy can't be a "good" Democrat w/o bad Republicans (who free their slaves) being racists. Talk about neo-racist projection!
...his whole profilic identity REQUIRES the underlying pseudo-logic.
In that respect, he's belongs in Jean Raspail's "The Camp of the Saints".
I acknowledge the fact that corporate sellout Democrats exist. But, using Mystere logic I could just label them DINO. Problem solved. That's the maga illogic that allows you deny the fact that Republicans support outsourcing American jobs.
Though you gloss over that fact with BS about a "uniparty". When the Republican position on this issue is the exact opposite of the Democratic one. And has been for some time. Protecting American jobs using tariffs is the Leftist position.
Rightturds are for screwing workers and enriching the plutocrats by sending American jobs to low wage countries.
what Democrats supported tarrifs, Derv? I did a Google AI search and it could only name 7.
And of those 7, 3 favoured tarrifs soley directed against China
According to Google AI, Democrats have a "base" problem when it comes to tarrifs...
Public opinion data indicates that roughly 74% of Democratic voters favor a global free trade approach, with less than a quarter viewing tariffs as an effective tool.
Because the Democratic voting base has increasingly shifted toward highly educated, urban, and white-collar professionals—demographics that heavily benefit from a globalized economy—the average Democratic voter remains highly skeptical of import taxes and heavily concerned about tariff-driven cost.
Yep, the yuppie surplus salary PMC LOVE free trade. Neoliberal Luxury values be them!
Neocons, too...
Data from national tracking polls indicates that between 21% and 28% of the current Republican base can be classified as anti-tariff free-traders.
While Donald Trump's "America First" economic platform has fundamentally reshaped GOP ideology, a persistent quarter of the party remains deeply skeptical of protectionism and import taxes. The exact behavior of this anti-tariff faction varies by polling metric:
Direct Tariff Disapproval: According to Pew Research Center tracking, 28% of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents explicitly disapprove of increased import tariffs, while 71% approve.
Economic Anxiety Faction: A Harvard CAPS / Harris Poll found that 22% of Republicans believe tariff policies actively harm the U.S. economy. Furthermore, ABC News/Washington Post/Ipsos polling reveals that 47% of Republican voters acknowledge tariffs will negatively impact domestic inflation, showing that even some tariff-supporters harbor deep free-market concerns about price hikes.
The "Non-MAGA" Divide: Navigator Research polling highlights a sharp internal divide. Among Republicans who do not identify with the "MAGA" movement, 48% view tariffs negatively, compared to just 34% who view them favorably.
The Core Demographics of GOP Free-Traders
The remaining free-market base within the Republican party is primarily concentrated among three distinct groups:
White-Collar Professionals: Corporate, suburban Republicans who directly feel the impact of supply chain disruptions on global businesses.T
raditional Fiscal Conservatives: Liberty-minded or institutional conservatives who view tariffs as an distortionary federal tax on American consumers rather than a penalty on foreign nations.
Agricultural Exporters: Rural voters and farmers heavily exposed to retaliatory tariffs from international trading partners like China and Europe.
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