Tucker Carlson to Tim Scott: How Many Illegals Would You Deport? The answer is one given by a typical politician.
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The "I'm going to make Tucker my bye bye guy."
What a sleazy move. He's trying to portray this issue as one that only people like Tucker would care about. Meanwhile, more than half the country thinks this is an issue.. and instead of taking it head on, he'd rather play sly games and act like Tucker just invented this problem to make him look bad.
The real answer is.. "If they are here illegally, they need to be deported. The courts think they can stand behind a 10 year backlog and act as if this acceptable. It is not. They have a DUTY to a fair and SPEEDY trial. If they can't see to justice in a reasonable time frame, then these people need to wait for their day in court in whatever country they originated from.'
Or.. is Tim Scott somehow suggesting that by merely sending these people home for a while we're doing them some great injustice that could never be healed?
Liar. Sleaze. Sellout.
Screw this guy.
Towards the end of the video he gives his answer. He wouldn't implement a mass door-to-door deportation scheme but would finish the wall and fix policies to pressure them out. I thought it was a fair answer.
Too little, too late. We do not need politicians.
Sometimes a logical response hits you square in the face. Yours does. I like it, it should be made a meme.
WE DO NOT NEED POLITICIANS!!! We need patriots.
Thanks so much for taking the time to post your response. I hope and pray it get a lot of traction.
Actually, I should have been more specific.....We don't need politicians; what we do need are constitutional statesmen. Any public servant, including a patriot, almost certainly has no idea what the enumerated powers of the Constitution are--none of us do. Where do public servants come from? They are from we, the people and the vast majority of us are woefully unaware of any of this. Therefore, he has no idea what he is lawfully allowed to do and the absolute extent of his RRPPs (rights, responsibilities, powers and properties). Our Constitution has delegated powers and very few of them. What almost every public servant thinks is that they have general powers. For these reasons, they believe that there is no real limit to what they can meddle with, unlawfully create, and slither away from.
I appreciate your comment very much. I rub elbows with some amazing people who are actually doing something to bring real accountability and resetting our government within our states.....which carries over to stomping on the federal lizards--constitutionally and lawfully. It's like a refreshing and cooling waterfall of truth and action.