Old Smoke , Pineapple & Alt Right Leader . are not going to be happy
Trump is three chess moves ahead of these two. Trump is messing with the "Rino" speaker Ryan. This was a big f u to the repubic party no more doing nothing he will work with the ********* if that's what it takes.Old Smoke , Pineapple & Alt Right Leader . are not going to be happy
Take it Easy it's going to be OkTrump is three chess moves ahead of these two. Trump is messing with the "Rino" speaker Ryan. This was a big f u to the repubic party no more doing nothing he will work with the ********* if that's what it takes.
He wants to take away Nancy's manhood. Schumer is worried that Menendez is going to break down and make a deal with the Fed's. White collar prison is going to get really full. Only Bill and Hillary are skating away.Take it Easy it's going to be Ok
I don't think trump would give the Dems any Leverage ?? Right ?
He just want to make the Whackos Jaleous
Nancys Brain Wave Scan came backThey may be working a mutual Drop Charges / Pardon for all
We will put Nancy on the OTHER SIDE OF THE WALL.Trump is giving the farm away
If Pelosi playes her cards rightWe will put Nancy on the OTHER SIDE OF THE WALL.
Honestly have you been kicked off all the political talk forums ?Old Smoke , Pineapple & Alt Right Leader . are not going to be happy
I've only been member of this forumHonestly have you been kicked off all the political talk forums ?
Is that crazy or what??Trump and Democrats 'reach deal' over Daca Dreamers
Two top US Democrats say they have reached a deal with President Donald Trump to protect thousands of young undocumented migrants from deportation.
Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer said they also agreed to work on a border security package that would exclude Mr Trump's proposed wall with Mexico.
However, the White House denied the wall had been excluded from proposals.
Mr Trump scrapped the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (Daca) programme earlier this month.
The Obama-era Daca scheme was put in place to protect so-called "Dreamers", migrants brought to the US illegally as children, from deportation.
- Trump: 'I have great love' for Daca Dreamers
- Trump: It's time for tax reform
- Trump deal with the Dems: What was he thinking?
The measures, which protect some 800,000 people in the US, also provide temporary permits for work and study.
Mr Trump announced on 4 September he would cancel the scheme, while giving Congress six months to enact a replacement plan for Daca recipients,
Following talks over dinner at the White House, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said: "We agreed to enshrine the protections of Daca into law quickly, and to work out a package of border security, excluding the wall, that's acceptable to both sides."
Democrats have repeatedly said that they will block any legislation that contains funding for the border wall - a key campaign pledge of Mr Trump's.
A White House statement was more muted, simply saying that there had been a "constructive working dinner" where tax reform, border security and Daca had been discussed.
White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders later disputed the Democrats' account.
"While Daca and border security were both discussed, excluding the wall was certainly not agreed to," she wrote on Twitter.
Mr Schumer's aide replied: "The President made clear he would continue pushing the wall, just not as part of this agreement."
Republican support would be needed in any immigration legislation, as they have a majority in both the House and the Senate.
Last week, Mr Trump stunned fellow Republicans by making a deal with the opposition Democrats to extend the US debt limit and extend the current budget to 8 December.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-41262809
Yeah like you... sick of the metal obsession with trump. Wish you would seek helpI've only been member of this forum
Had like 3 warnings ever
You know you love me Travi
Hes been obsessed with illegals his whole lifeYeah like you... sick of the metal obsession with trump. Wish you would seek help
I think it's great. Politics working. If Repubs don't want him, he'll do what it takes to get his agenda done.Is that crazy or what??
Let's face it the right is so whacked they can't even agree amongst them selvesI think it's great. Politics working. If Repubs don't want him, he'll do what it takes to get his agenda done.
OkTrump and Democrats 'reach deal' over Daca Dreamers
Two top US Democrats say they have reached a deal with President Donald Trump to protect thousands of young undocumented migrants from deportation.
Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer said they also agreed to work on a border security package that would exclude Mr Trump's proposed wall with Mexico.
However, the White House denied the wall had been excluded from proposals.
Mr Trump scrapped the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (Daca) programme earlier this month.
The Obama-era Daca scheme was put in place to protect so-called "Dreamers", migrants brought to the US illegally as children, from deportation.
- Trump: 'I have great love' for Daca Dreamers
- Trump: It's time for tax reform
- Trump deal with the Dems: What was he thinking?
The measures, which protect some 800,000 people in the US, also provide temporary permits for work and study.
Mr Trump announced on 4 September he would cancel the scheme, while giving Congress six months to enact a replacement plan for Daca recipients,
Following talks over dinner at the White House, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said: "We agreed to enshrine the protections of Daca into law quickly, and to work out a package of border security, excluding the wall, that's acceptable to both sides."
Democrats have repeatedly said that they will block any legislation that contains funding for the border wall - a key campaign pledge of Mr Trump's.
A White House statement was more muted, simply saying that there had been a "constructive working dinner" where tax reform, border security and Daca had been discussed.
White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders later disputed the Democrats' account.
"While Daca and border security were both discussed, excluding the wall was certainly not agreed to," she wrote on Twitter.
Mr Schumer's aide replied: "The President made clear he would continue pushing the wall, just not as part of this agreement."
Republican support would be needed in any immigration legislation, as they have a majority in both the House and the Senate.
Last week, Mr Trump stunned fellow Republicans by making a deal with the opposition Democrats to extend the US debt limit and extend the current budget to 8 December.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-41262809
We are building the Big Big Beautiful ShipOk
Solar powered Lasers that burst anything into flames that tries to cross it.
We will Settle for that.
It will be prettier than a wall.