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@carolmswain She also took a sharp-clawed swipe at Trump about her side's commitment to the "peaceful transition of power." No one stole the election from her. And there will be no fed-instigated riot at the Capitol in two months.
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@libsoftiktok @PenfieldCSD Maybe. but "republican" seems like an odd word to use in possessive form. If this is just a lame cover story and it is about the GOP, the lower case 'r' and possessive apostrophe are errors, and the teacher's competence should be questioned.
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@JohnStrandUSA The polls are to support the pronouncement that she won when all the mail-in and dropbox ballots are finally counted days or weeks after Nov. 5.
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@OliLondonTV If she'd had children in her early 20s, she wouldn't need a babysitter now at 42, but she'd have the blessing of those kids (and maybe grandkids down the road).
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@greg_price11 Every answer: 1) I grew up in a middle-class family and 2) Americans are an ambitious, aspirational, inspirational people. The level of sincerity my sincerity meter registered with that "I LOVE the American people" claim: 0.0.
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@michaelpsenger @GeologicalSETI Were they even real nurses, doctors, first responders? Or were they hired dancers?.
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@julie_kelly2 "Hamstringing the government is the whole point of our Constitution" — perfectly said.
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@Chadwick_Moore Makes sense. Martin Luther King, Jr. is no longer a hero on the left. He wanted everyone to be judged by the content of their character, not the color of their skin. That is the opposite of the dominant woke leftist ideology. It's upside down and backward from where MLK was.
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@WallStreetApes There are millions of scanners in use all day, every day in various contexts throughout the country and they don't break down. People don't have to come back another time to do their banking, buy their groceries, board a plane, scan a document, etc. Why does this happen so often.
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@laralogan The authorities are not done tormenting J6 convicts even after time served and their release from prison if they can find any basis to harass or rearrest them. From J6 defendant Jon Mellis:. "I am currently incarcerated in Virginia Peninsula Regional Jail. My mother has my.
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@RobertKennedyJr @nytimes There was absolutely nothing wrong with that speech. The leftist media doesn't care about truth. They care about smearing their ideological, political, and (perhaps above all) economic enemies.
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@julie_kelly2 At this point in our technology, we should all have access to a livestream of the audio feed from every courtroom in the nation. These are public proceedings, carried out on our behalf. We have a right to know how our public servants are handling them.
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@ZavalaA Maybe this is why:.
50% of 3rd graders in California can't read at state levels of proficiency. Poor parents want school choice, but Gov. Newsom says no. His kids go to excellent schools, but you must send your kids to lousy gov’t-run urban schools that are failing them. Aren't you tired of this?.
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@RobertKennedyJr And we need to revert to precinct-level voting and tabulation. No more convention center-sized counting operations where no one can really know what's going on across a football field-sized space. Precincts were manned by locals, many of whom knew each other. Much harder to stuff.
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@GuntherEagleman @elonmusk Proof of citizenship should be required for registration. And everything, including tabulation, must be done at the precinct level. The massive ballot-counting facilities with their unverifiable scanners are impossible to monitor. "Trust us" should make your fraud antennae.
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@HelpStopHate @BreannaMorello I would like to know when & by whom the Columbus Doors got unlocked prior to Jan 6, 2:07 pm—the point at which one of them swung open (I don't mean the inner set of doors that were opened by George Tenney around 2:13 pm; I mean the giant bronze doors themselves). How did that.
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@VivekGRamaswamy The U.S. government spends 37% more than it *takes…. from what we make. Americans should never have agreed to having their income taxed. It’s the most intrusive, burdensome, expensive method possible. Totally unnecessary. Time to withdraw our consent and switch to.
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@JamesOKeefeIII Maybe these people understand their party is using Barbara's name to skirt the campaign funding laws, but they're ok with it because they want their party to win elections.
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@RealJamesWoods Those of us who grew up in evangelical churches in the 1970s anticipated this. But in the optimistic comfort of the '80s and '90s as the Soviet Union faded and democracy and prosperity expanded, it was easy to forget the combined lessons of Revelation, Matthew,Thessalonians,.
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@npfandos ". nothing of consequence happened to her. " But if she was one of only two girls—close friends—at a small house party of 5 & her friend suddenly, oddly disappeared from the party & house w/o a word, you'd think she'd recall that & would have asked her about it the next day.
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@greg_price11 She's interviewing for a job—the top job in the nation, in fact. But she's too busy to answer questions for the hiring committee (a.k.a. voters)? Then why should we hire her?.
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@DefiyantlyFree The Obama Admin did this, too - used $8B in taxpayer dollars to hide the consequences of an Obamacare provision that cut Medicare Advantage plans until after the 2012 election so seniors wouldn't be alienated. Romney never mentioned it because he couldn't bring himself to admit.
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@TheListPR @VicenteFoxQue @realDonaldTrump Will Americans and legal immigrants do those jobs for higher wages? At some price-point they will. Isn't that what we want -- for Americans' wages to rise? Illegal immigration suppresses that.
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@GuntherEagleman @CollinRugg The Democrats, whose repeated mantra is "no one is above the law," very much view themselves as above the law.
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@greg_price11 @RobertKYarbro I really wish we could see how this would have played out in a side-by-side reel from an alternate universe wherein a Republican member had done exactly the same thing.
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@TheListPR @VicenteFoxQue @realDonaldTrump I don't want my low prices based on illegal labor. And anyway, we pay more for the so-called "cheap" labor indirectly thru taxes required to provide healthcare, education and other govt-funded services to illegals. Illegal labor is really taxpayer-subsidized labor.
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@DLoesch This is also true for legit chronic pain patients who need opiate-based painkillers. They are being cruelly denied access because other people abuse them. Meanwhile, not one addict is being prevented from getting street drugs.
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@WallStreetApes When my mother was practicing medicine, she referred to the insurance companies as "criminal enterprises." Their standard m.o. was to deny patience the diagnostic workups they needed for whatever their work injury was. The delays would go on for months during which time many of.
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@ussuricat1 Yet many governments and entities are still forcing people to get these shots or be fired. It's criminal.
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@larryelder Why do I think if I had brought it into the WH, they'd be able to quickly establish that I was the culprit?.
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@ninaburleigh @DLoesch @Rambobiggs "The National Rifle Association estimates there are some eight million AR-15s and its variations in circulation. ". Isn't it crystal-clear that only a tiny fraction of a percent—really, almost none—of them are mass-murderers?.
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@Real_RobN I won't be surprised if this happens again in 2024. A member of the Fulton Co. Board of Election in 2020 who voted to not certify the election testified about the myriad violations of law and procedure during that election: more voters on the county rolls than there are eligible.
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@MichaelPSenger @nytimes @paulmozur This article was published June 8. Why am I only hearing about it now, two months later? You'd think it would have been all over the MSM. But even communist-hating conservative media & Twitter didn't pick it up. The CCP has done as much damage with this as a hot war would have.
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@jbrady177 @Mr_Carl_Lee @ARmastrangelo @facebook @BreitbartNews @RealCandaceO They are NOT free to censor content yet enjoy the freedom from liability for what gets posted to their platform that they now have because it's an "open forum." If they're censoring, they're not an open forum & should be liable. They can't have it both ways.
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@michaelpsenger No. What COVID taught us is the concept of "public health" is dangerous. Anything can be justified in its name.
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@michaelpsenger @GeologicalSETI One more element in the long-planned psy-op you’ve so well documented. Would be interesting to see where the money trail that funded these productions originated.
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@ShellenbergerMD California's leadership conveniently blames all the consequences of its negligence (power grid, water storage, forest management) on "climate change." Truth is, voters are to blame. We could have had Gov. Shellenberger yet opted to retain Gov. Clownshow. We get what we vote for.
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@VigilantFox Not to mention there’s no proof that the HPV vax does what the manufacturer claims it does.
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@RepThomasMassie @DarrenJBeattie How about that?🤷♀️These things happen. For example, like when the cameras in Jeffrey Epstein's cell block happened not to have been working at the same time the security guards happened to have fallen asleep.
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@joepfromtexas "People say, 'Well, Joe, that's not supposed to be their only retirement [income].'" It's literally called "Social SECURITY"!! Either the government gave it a false name or it should provide security in retirement. Which is it?.
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@RealPatriot56 @carolmswain We are not herd animals, to be injected by our government or employers with whatever they want against our will. We each decide for ourselves and our children what gets injected into our bodies.
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@nycexpatmom Let's find out who—on both sides of the aisle—favors keeping the expensive, wasteful, burdensome, opaque & intrusive tax system we currently have and who favors replacing it with a system that's simple, transparent & taxes the underground economy along w/the rest of us.
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@MZHemingway ONLY 51% of Hispanics want border security? Law & order—including immigration and asylum law & order—is fundamental to what we all enjoy in the U.S. Message to immigrants and their descendants:.
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@BrianLenzkes The people in the U.S. who have a vested interest in maintaining an exploitable class of illegal labor + those who want their presence for census & congressional apportionment purposes (useful even if they nvr vote) couldn't care less about what evil befalls these women & girls.
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@feynmanphysics1 @AlexBerenson And, if we had a functioning media, they would be demanding to know why the vaccine trial control groups were eliminated.
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@MattWalshBlog @FatEmperor This will not end until the Toni O.s and all other biological females in sports refuse to compete against biological males. They're going to have to just say no.
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@WallStreetApes This is what we’re up against. Everyone should listen carefully—twice. If we don’t fix this, it won’t matter who we vote for. The results will be what the people running the election systems want.
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@Humble_Analysis @FatEmperor Not only "safe and effective" — "MIRACULOUSLY effective" according to the New York Times.
NYT: “Mass vaccination, though miraculously effective, didn’t usher in a lower overall death toll.”. Honestly, you couldn’t pass Freshman English class with writing this bad. It’s just sad at this point, really.
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@GalacticRedPill What IS coming? Will Wray finally get the axe? Seems like he's spent his tenure at the FBI protecting the swamp from exposure of their misdeeds.
@RepMarkMeadows FBI Director Christopher Wray is reportedly upset that this came out. If that's true—if he thinks this kind of illegal and unethical subterfuge by this powerful law enforcement agency should be covered up—Trump should announce he'd be happy to accept his resignation.
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@shaythebeaar @marcorubio Whether he ever attended the program is irrelevant. What matters is he was assigned to the program rather than being arrested & charged with vandalism, as he should have been. That would have created a record, and he’d have failed the background check when he tried to buy guns.
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@bennyjohnson @julie_kelly2 OMG 🤣 5 minutes later, I'm still bursting out laughing, thinking about this!!.
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@drsimonegold @elonmusk Better would be to just remove the censorship and let people post their findings, opinions, and citations. Users will crowd-source the fact-checking. It will be far more robust and efficient than any panel could possibly be.
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@Bernstein If this is completely false, how did the young women in question so completely misunderstand you? Why don't you clear things up by telling us all exactly what you said to them?.
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@julie_kelly2 @JackPosobiec He couldn't find evidence of conspiracy with Russia, so he salted the report with nefarious-sounding characterizations (". Papadopoulos made early contact with Joseph Misfud. who had connections to Russia") & poison pills ("it does not exonerate him") & they're still not happy.
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@goddeketal @TuckerCarlson Just to clarify, @Snowden didn't seek refuge in Russia. He got stuck there on his way from Hong Kong to asylum in Ecuador when the US government cancelled his passport. He's been stuck in Russia ever since—about 11 years now.
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@mschlapp Matt, that message ("don't come") is never going to penetrate so long as we're allowing people to work illegally. American jobs for illegals are the source of the lure. That's OUR fault. Until we make employers comply w/ the law, this will continue. Why isn't E-Verify mandatory?.
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@BadHorseOC @DennisPrager "Free press and an informed public is essential to democracy." That was precisely his point.
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@ILA_NewsX @RobertKennedyJr Yes. I encourage everyone to listen to what he says in full context, not clips like this that are designed to make him seem nutty, and not what others say about what he says. Evaluate him for yourself.
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@DowdEdward Also good for the employers who hire them, bad for Americans who would require higher pay and for taxpayers who pick up the difference between their "cheap" wages and the cost of living in the US via various government benefits. It's taypayer-subsidized labor.
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@JamesOKeefeIII @YouTube Looks like Google is a far greater threat in terms of interference in our democracies than the Russians could ever hope to be.
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@ArneAlvarado @AnnCoulter @linckerney Exactly. I suspect that's why she defied a subpoena and refused to appear in front of a congressional committee when scheduled earlier this week--before his public testimony, but showed up today: she wanted to take her cues from his performance.
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Despite the seeming lull, the idea has not gone away. WHO is working w/ world govts on a treaty that will give it legal authority to implement future pandemic response: You can safely bet your life savings that "vaccine passports" will be the key feature.
They're not "vaccine passports," they're movement licenses. It's not a vaccine, it's experimental gene therapy. "Lockdown" is at best completely pointless universal medical isolation and at worst ubiquitous public incarceration. Call things what they are, not their euphemisms.
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@RobertKennedyJr Another thing we can do is require women considering abortion give their fully-informed consent, which means understanding what's going on in her womb at whatever stage of pregnancy she has reached—not telling her it's a "blob of tissue," as I was told at 13 weeks. No one at the.
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@MJTruthUltra Everyone should be following @MarlyHornik and @UnitedSAmerican, her org which is fighting in court to force states to stop violating our civil rights and start following the law. Virtually no state is meeting constitutional and federal legal standards in the administration of.
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@MichaelPSenger By the end of March 2020, this NYC ER doc had figured out that the ventilators were more dangerous to hospitalized covid patients than was the virus. He sounded the alarm. He was ignored.
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@WallStreetApes They work for the voters. The voters can fire them (or whoever appointed them, if not an elective office). Problem is they rarely do.
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@MarioNawfal He's right. Not one of them ever needs to cast a vote to help Democrats. They just need to settle in metropolitan areas in red states and be counted in the census, which will shift congressional representation away from rural areas that vote R to big cities that vote D.
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@naomirwolf @DowdEdward Some of us did a different, but equally rational, cost-benefit analysis, Sam:"Brand-new vaccines against a type of virus for which all previous vax attempts had failed. Brand-new type of vax (mRNA). Brand-new delivery platform. No long-term safety data. I think I'll wait awhile.".
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@tomselliott It's fascinating that as the vaccines roll out, the hysteria is not only not decreasing, it's accelerating. Why wasn't Dr. Collins advocating masks at home since April 2020? Why only just now?.
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@rising_serpent There is another side to this coin:People in chronic,debilitating, too-much-to-live-with pain are having the only effective pain meds withheld because OTHERS abuse them, leaving suicide the only way out. It's cruel & doesn't stop 1addict from getting them.
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@nguyenthevote The brilliance of our Founders in setting up our elections in the decentralized way they did is explained here:.
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@Suzy_NotSuzy The person in that photograph is clearly male. And therefore should only be allowed to compete against other males.
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@ResisttheMS Why do taxpayers in the 50 states, which run education - not the federal government - have to send education tax dollars to DC, which siphons off most of each dollar for bureaucrats who have done NOTHING to improve education (metrics have gone down since the department was.
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@RepMarkMeadows FBI Director Christopher Wray is reportedly upset that this came out. If that's true—if he thinks this kind of illegal and unethical subterfuge by this powerful law enforcement agency should be covered up—Trump should announce he'd be happy to accept his resignation.
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@MeghanMcCain I'm sorry anyone is doing that to you. The conservative position should be everyone does their own risk/benefit analysis and decides for themselves whether one of the vaccines is right for them. Everyone else should have nothing to say.
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@julie_kelly2 Cameras are *not allowed. Hard to catch typos when it's spelled right, but the wrong word. 🤪 There is no reason there shouldn't be a livestream from every courtroom in the country. These are public hearings. We, the citizens whom these public servants are ostensibly serving,.
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@DevsBee @JackPosobiec How does it make sense when vaccinated people (who haven't been infected & recovered) are as or (data is beginning to indicate) MORE likely to get infected and spread the virus than unvaccinated people (esp. if recovered)? . McDonald's needs to keep up.
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@YahooNews Why would an 'all-American boy' need two interpreters to help him understand what's being said to and about him in court?.
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@FrontlineFlash Could an equally long video of such incidents be made from prior to 2021? In my entire life, I never once saw this happen on camera during a live broadcast.
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@DC_Draino I don’t know how poll watchers can know, when trucks loaded with boxes of ballots pull up to the loading dock outside centralized convention center-sized tabulation centers, which ballots are legit and which aren’t. They all get fed into the counting machines. And how can poll.
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@HelpStopHate @BreannaMorello Here is video of the moment the left door swung open at 2:07 pm (advance to 03:40). If you listen carefully to the sound, you can hear the clang as the door bumps into the side wall. That indicates to me no one was on the other side, pulling it open. I think it was already.
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@FLVoiceNews They need more "swing" states. Florida has a large allotment of Electoral College votes. So it's a natural target for Democratic schemes to inject illegitimate ballots into the system. What other possible reason could the feds have for withholding alien registration information?.
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@TheListPR @VicenteFoxQue @realDonaldTrump Of course they're not the majority of benefit recipients. But plenty of illegals are getting taxpayer-funded healthcare in our clinics and ERs. Their children are in our public schools. Their American-born children qualify for & receive a range of benefits.
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@TheListPR @VicenteFoxQue @realDonaldTrump Even if they're paying taxes thru a stolen or fraudulent SSN, they're not really paying for the services they use unless they're in the 4th or 5th highest income quintiles, according to a new CBO study.
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