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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Thu Jan 16, 2025, 09:22 PM Thursday

House Republicans take first step in mass deportation scheme [View all]

Donald Trump’s Deputy Policy Chief and spokesman for "Hair in a can", Stephen Miller, met Wednesday with members of the House Republican Study Committee to begin planning for the mass deportation of immigrants.

“He talked about how the cost of immigration is costing this country and he used the example of if an illegal has four children they have the same rights and privileges to the gimmes that Americans do, health care, education, all of that,” Rep. Ralph Norman, Republican of South Carolina, told the Daily Beast.

Miller reportedly told the attendees to determine the funding needed to carry out Trump’s deportation plan, which they are expected to include in a reconciliation bill that requires a simple majority to pass through Congress. This would allow the party to secure funding for mass deportations without any Democratic support, as long as there aren’t many defectors within the slim Republican majorities in Congress.

While the GOP reconciliation bill will include tax cuts for the wealthy and draconian changes to immigration policy, the reconciliation process was originally used under Democratic administrations for more progressive policy items. Under President Barack Obama, reconciliation was used to pass health care reform in the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). Under President Joe Biden, it was used to pass the American Rescue Plan and the Inflation Reduction Act.

https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2025/1/16/2297254/-House-Republicans-take-first-step-in-mass-deportation-scheme

It would be a bitch if you guys couldn't pass that budget.

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Great and serious post. But can't stop laughing at "hair in a can". nt allegorical oracle Thursday #1
That wasn't on the original article Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Thursday #2
Figured that. It was superb. nt allegorical oracle Thursday #3
Yup I'm going to be using that one proud patriot 9 hrs ago #26
"the gimmes"? choie Thursday #4
That jumped out at me as well. Solly Mack Thursday #6
What are the billionaires' tax cuts, if not "the gimmies"? Time to cut Congress's health insurance & pensions, I'd say. LaMouffette 17 hrs ago #9
I'd love to see some more detail on the "gimmes" that American's are receiving from the Government. Hugin Thursday #5
Cut the crap Steve, give them the blueprints. speak easy Thursday #7
This picture froze my heart. BonnieJW 17 hrs ago #8
I'm sorry. speak easy 14 hrs ago #19
And will the South Carolina Republican Congressman Ralph Norman be there to pick the peaches? Botany 16 hrs ago #10
"...the GOP reconciliation bill will include tax cuts..." Grins 16 hrs ago #11
So...they object to all the christian values behind previous immigrant policies. Karadeniz 16 hrs ago #12
The things NAZI Stephen Miller thinks about. Kid Berwyn 16 hrs ago #13
Yeah, I kinda' agree. Them immagrents come here, get rich, don't like to pay taxes and ... chouchou 16 hrs ago #14
Many people said mass deportations would never actually happen because that would be too expensive. Frank D. Lincoln 15 hrs ago #15
Why do you think DENVERPOPS 8 hrs ago #30
Wait wait wait - 4catsmom 15 hrs ago #16
Greedy pigs gonna grift orangecrush 14 hrs ago #17
I'd rather just deport Steven Miller. Nothing of value would be lost there. Initech 14 hrs ago #18
Give me 100k illegal immigrants to one nazi miller and we would be much better off! PortTack 10 hrs ago #25
Let's see you empty out Texas first...oh wait,their economy would crash to the ground Bengus81 14 hrs ago #20
The ACA was NOT passed through reconciliation. W_HAMILTON 14 hrs ago #21
These people are pure fucking evil. I'm seriously dreading what's going to happen. Initech 14 hrs ago #22
And then watch the price of goods go sky high sakabatou 14 hrs ago #23
Pure racist assholes SpankMe 11 hrs ago #24
Didn't Latinos vote big for Donnie? 🧐 Blue_Tires 9 hrs ago #27
Remember when Biden crafted that border security bill Blue_Tires 8 hrs ago #28
How much shit can they lard into that Reconciliation bill? WestMichRad 8 hrs ago #29
Let's use Texas and Florida as test states. For one year. Then analyze their economies. mjvpi 7 hrs ago #31
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