August 25, 2025
Trump once mentioned "Sh#&hole" countries. Now he calls them sanctuaries.
Is Africa becoming the US dumping ground for migrants?
Seems Uganda has become the lastest place to disgorge illegals for cash. That is a great idea! If someone comes here illegally to the U.S. they need to know they may wind up in a worse place than the one they left.
Uganda joins Eswatini (?), Rwanda, and South Sudan in taking in our poor, our tired, our huddled masses yearning to be free.
(BTW what will they bring you if you order an Eswatini in a nightclub?)
BTW I had to look it up; Eswatini was formerly Swaziland.
At any rate I doubt you can FIND a nightclub there, or a waiter to bring you any sort of martini. And really, really don't expect ice in your cocktail.
That is monstrous; sending illegal aliens to places where they can't get a cold martini! How do we live with ourselves?
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Posted by: Mike at August 25, 2025 05:48 PM (aWmoS)
So many people these days are so hyper-partisan they don't care about the country or about decency or anything else; they just want to continue the policies that were destined to break America. It's a form of madness. They hate this country because it gave them so much and allowed them to speak their minds in the first place. A bad country wouldn't tolerate such people and such people would be too hard at work, have too little leisure and freedom to send money to Gofundme pages for killers.
This also illustrates how out of touch with reality people have become. Computer technology has completed what the television started, making people see reality as an act, a play, and not understanding that there were real people who really did die because of what this bastard did.
But since the Trump Administration is going after this guy then they are all for him! Yessirree!
I do wonder though at that two million business; I wouldn't be at all surprised if the real number was tiny and some Soros-connected outfit wasn't funneling money and making it LOOK like individual donations. They have done such in times gone by.
Rush Limbaugh often discussed that. He was embroiled in some tempest-in-a-teapot and his staff did the research and found the huge outpouring of anger at him (being sent to his sponsors) was actually something like five guys using computer algorithms to generate new accounts with new complaints. It was fake, phony. But it worked most of the time and continues to work. I remember Mike Pence, when he was governor of Indiana, didn't sign a bill to prottect Christian bakers from having to bake cakes for gay weddings because of such an outpouring - which Rush researched and found was just another hoax campaign. But Pence walked back anyway.
So this may not be as large a group as it appears. But no doubt it still is a sizable chunk of people and that is incredible. People have way too much time and way too little information on their hands.
Posted by: Timothy Birdnow at August 26, 2025 08:08 AM (rtDCL)
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