"My friends, commit to these things, and I promise you victory: I promise you closed borders and safe communities. I promise you good jobs and a dignified life. Only God can promise you salvation and heaven. But together we can fulfill the promise of the greatest nation in the history of the earth," he said, as he closed his speech.
Ok, then let's do it.
- All illegally-present persons must leave. Now. Period. Stop pussy-footing around and enforce 8 USC 1324 against every entity that has or does harbor, give aid and comfort, transport, house or employ illegal immigrants. The law is already there and has been since the 1950s so enforce it without fear or favor. Republican donors are farmers? Tough ****; if your labor is illegal you go to prison and do hard felony time, period as said law requires.
- All H-1bs leave now with the exception of those who are paid double the American prevailing wage. If the jobs truly cannot be filled then make it expensive enough for firms to find it to be worth it to offer the training to Americans at their expense. You simply cannot tell me we don't have the intellectual capacity here; what we might not have is the developed capacity but that's because corporate America wants cheaper and will import it if you let them. Stop that ****. Now. Period.
- Safe communities? How? There are plenty of federal statutes that can be used in these circumstances so start using them. Yes, I know there have been some recent examples. Some. I recognize good changes when they come but people should not have to die first and clearly they are. State, county and city officials have no immunity from federal law -- including prosecutors and judges. If they can reasonably be tagged as accessories before the fact then do so. Bring the charges.
- Good jobs also means a standard of living you can raise a family on with one good income for the median American. There's only way to get there after doing the above (which will drop competition for the lower end of housing and raise wages; that's two "goods" for Americans) -- go after the medical monopolists and jail them all. The plan to do it is right here, but you can start tomorrow without Congress (which won't help by the way, until forced by their donor classes both Democrat and Republican) by executives in the medical, pharmaceutical and insurance businesses all going to prison which you can do now under 15 USC Chapter 1. Again, Royal Drug and Maricopa County, two Supreme Court cases forty years old confirmed that these laws apply. So apply them. 15 USC Chapter 1 mandates felony criminal prison time, not just fines. Show me the ******ned handcuffs on these executives being frog-marched into custody now. Everyone pays the same price and everyone has a posted price; no insurance company negotiates anything with a provider as that's illegal and has been for a hundred years. This is the only way to force Congress to deal with the problem for those who are citizens but can't pay even at a cost of 1/5th what is billed now, which is where it will wind up. The plan I developed nearly a decade ago will resolve that and everyone will be able to get the same quality of care.
If the last point isn't resolved none of it matters because this is an exponentially expanding cost issue that has been going on for 30+ years and it cannot be fixed except by destroying the capacity to screw people in this fashion wholesale. You cannot chip around the edges of it because an exponentially expanding cost problem can only be resolved by destroying the mechanisms by which it continues to expand....
....This has to be done now or the GOP loses Congress next November, in two more years the GOP loses it all and we may well lose our nation, with every single bit of it being due to your and Trump's, along with Congress, unwillingness to put a stop to the daily raw financial rape of the American people.
You saw how fast that exponential expansion occurred in Minnesota. Its been going on nationally for 30+ years and you and Trump had better stop it.
The good news is the Executive has the existing tools to do it.
The bad news is you and Trump haven't done a damned thing in the last year toward resolving it and I along with many others are tired of the felonies perpetrated upon all of us and that you bastards, along with Congress, keep arguing we should or even must permit this financial rape to continue to accelerate.
Nevermind douchebag bull**** like this piece from Forbes. Notice the criticism (fair) but then the complete lack of acknowledgement that the root of the issue is fraud and felony across the board -- in fact, the author is an indirect apologist for both. **** her and all like her.
Time's up.