The President’s latest controversial tweets

“So interesting to see ‘Progressive’ Democrat Congresswomen, who originally came from countries whose governments are a complete and total catastrophe, the worst, most corrupt and inept anywhere in the world (if they even have a functioning government at all), now loudly and viciously telling the people of the United States, the greatest and most powerful Nation on earth, how our government is to be run. Why don’t they go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came. Then come back and show us how it is done. These places need your help badly, you can’t leave fast enough. ”

Trump is quite correct. Tlaib, Pressley and Ocasio-Cortez do come from countries with a corrupt and inept government.

They were born in the USA.

11 thoughts on “The President’s latest controversial tweets

  1. The one thing about Trump is he knows his base. The Alpha and Omega of his appeal is that he’s gonna get the darkies, and that’s what his cult wants to hear.

    1. No, immigrant bashing is just the Alpha of Trump’s appeal. The Omega is sticking it to the libtards, because after 30 years of right wing talk radio lies, his base really hates them too.

  2. He always conveniently forgets that his wife is foreign born and he brought her parents in on the chain migration “loophole”

    1. She has the correct random skin color though, so she is one of the ‘good’ ones. This is how this thing works with the Trump cult. They haven’t evolved beyond simple tribalism to think beyond skin color and accent in their genius understanding of the world.

      But don’t worry, I’m sure FOX News will find some random Hispanic immigrant that got charged with a crime, or some lesbian with pink hair in San Francisco being obnoxious in a store to throw out there as a false equivalency generalization to give the Trump cult something to add to their indignant persecution complex.

  3. Yup, nearly 63,000,000 of them out of a population of 235,000,000 people of voting age. When just on 1/2 of you vote, and the gerrymandering that goes on, this will only make him more popular.

  4. Trump’s mother and grandfather immigrated to the US and so did his wife.

    Really there’s not much to say at this point about him. I’m not sure what defense of him is left, unless you’re just a plain hateful POS and see the world as he does.

    1. You’re missing the point of the statement. Many people came to this country to escape horrible conditions elsewhere. His point is that you or your family left those countries because the US is a place of opportunity, freedom, and equality. And then a couple of generations later you are bashing the same country, that saved your ancestors, for being evil. This is a standard position of many conservatives. You are in the best country in the world. Stop making excuses and “get yours”.

  5. I am not completely sure about this, but I believe AOC and Trump were born in the same Borough (County for those of you not from NYC). At the very least AOC’s district is partly made up of part of Queens and Trump’s father’s real estate empire was Queens based. But that doesn’t necessarily mean either was born there. My parents were both born in the Bronx and each of my 4 siblings was born in the Bronx and I was born in Missouri (My dad was stationed at Fort Leonard Wood at the time and lived off base with my mother).

    1. Trump was born in Jamaica Hospital.

      Not sure of AOC’s precise location of birth, but her parents lived in Parkchester at the time.

  6. I’m first gen us born Asian and I married a white girl from the south. It took me years to make her understand what should be a simple concept. She would say (whoever) doesn’t look American, because they weren’t white or black. She really didn’t understand that ethnic origins have nothing to do with national identity. I’d say that it’s clear Trump suffers from this same issue. Add that to the fact that he has isolationist, and xenophobic tendencies and here we are.

    1. Unfortunately, many people suffer from that issue. I suppose we are still a generation away from true progress in that regard. Maybe more. We need a lot of dinosaurs to pass on.

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