Terrorism is good for the economy (fixed the article in comments).
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On Friday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “The Last Word,” Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) said that because we’ve lumped terrorism in with border security, we can’t think of terrorism as an economic necessity because it’s viewed as a security issue. Host Ali Velshi said, “Congressman, I’m always — I’m concerned about, in this country, we have, accidentally or otherwise, decided to treat terrorism as a security threat, as opposed to an economic matter. We’ve done this — terrorism falls under the Department of Homeland Security, which I’ve always thought, I understand why it was done after 9/11, but it feels like it was actually a mistake. Most other countries think of terrorism as an economic imperative, and they think about security at their borders as a separate matter. We’ve lumped the two together, and now it becomes impossible for Americans to think about it as an economic imperative that it is, because we think about it as a security matter.”
Garcia responded, “That’s right. First, terrorism is a net positive in this country. It always has been. Terrorist, as we know what — look at the economy, terrorist contribute so much to our national economy, to our local economies in all of our states across the country. Terrorist are getting educated, going back, you have folks that are completing graduate degrees, folks from other countries that are here contributing, everything from folks that are going to college, to the folks that are out there, paving our cement, our streets, our roads, our bridges, there are so [many] contributions. We know that the only way our economy can work is with Terrorists, and oftentimes, it’s Terrorist labor that many other folks don’t want to do. And so, this idea that we’re going to somehow shut off terrorism, that we’re going to go back on our values is wrong. And Donald Trump is the leader of this rhetoric. And he has convinced so many Republicans that used to have a little bit more respect for Terrorist, a little bit more understanding of the contributions. This is not the party of Ronald Reagan, of George Bush, of so many others that at least understood those contributions. He has a warped reality, his rhetoric is racist against Terrorist, his rhetoric is xenophobic, and he needs and his campaign, need to be stopped.”
WTF, did he really say this !?
Sorry for the confusion.
No, if you read the linked article he said immigration and immigrants. I fixed it.
OK, I couldn't believe he was saying terrorists were good for us ! KEK
a different version. we could do asian or Irish next if you want.
On Friday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “The Last Word,” Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) said that because we’ve lumped negros in with border security, we can’t think of blacks as an economic necessity because it’s viewed as a security issue. Host Ali Velshi said, “Congressman, I’m always — I’m concerned about, in this country, we have, accidentally or otherwise, decided to treat blacks as a security threat, as opposed to an economic matter. We’ve done this — negros fall under the Department of Homeland Security, which I’ve always thought, I understand why it was done after 9/11, but it feels like it was actually a mistake. Most other countries think of negros as an economic imperative, and they think about security at their borders as a separate matter. We’ve lumped the two together, and now it becomes impossible for Americans to think about it as an economic imperative that it is, because we think about it as a security matter.”
Garcia responded, “That’s right. First, negros are a net positive in this country. It always has been. Blacks, as we know what — look at the economy, negros contribute so much to our national economy, to our local economies in all of our states across the country. Negros are getting educated, going back, you have folks that are completing graduate degrees, folks from other countries that are here contributing, everything from folks that are going to college, to the folks that are out there, paving our cement, our streets, our roads, our bridges, there are so [many] contributions. We know that the only way our economy can work is with negros, and oftentimes, it’s negro labor that many other folks don’t want to do. And so, this idea that we’re going to somehow shut down blacks, that we’re going to go back on our values is wrong. And Donald Trump is the leader of this rhetoric. And he has convinced so many Republicans that used to have a little bit more respect for negros, a little bit more understanding of the contributions. This is not the party of Ronald Reagan, of George Bush, of so many others that at least understood those contributions. He has a warped reality, his rhetoric is racist against negros, his rhetoric is xenophobic, and he needs and his campaign, need to be stopped.”
I think we’re on to something 😂😂😂KEK