Adam Kinzinger
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And here you have two things that are extraordinarily important to the structure of the government that they created, which is to prevent the arbitrary exercise of power by the state and to prevent foreign corrupt sources from using money to... warp the government and the intentions of the government.
And here you have two things that are extraordinarily important to the structure of the government that they created, which is to prevent the arbitrary exercise of power by the state and to prevent foreign corrupt sources from using money to... warp the government and the intentions of the government.
And here you have Trump violating both of those things and conservatives insisting that it's not really a problem at all because the president is a king who can do whatever he wants. There are a lot of historical inversions in American politics.
And here you have Trump violating both of those things and conservatives insisting that it's not really a problem at all because the president is a king who can do whatever he wants. There are a lot of historical inversions in American politics.
And here you have Trump violating both of those things and conservatives insisting that it's not really a problem at all because the president is a king who can do whatever he wants. There are a lot of historical inversions in American politics.
And I think, you know, particularly with race, there's always this sort of inversion that happens where people talk about, you know, the actual oppressed people as though they're the oppressors. This happens a lot in American history. And that is used to justify oppression of that minority group.
And I think, you know, particularly with race, there's always this sort of inversion that happens where people talk about, you know, the actual oppressed people as though they're the oppressors. This happens a lot in American history. And that is used to justify oppression of that minority group.
And I think, you know, particularly with race, there's always this sort of inversion that happens where people talk about, you know, the actual oppressed people as though they're the oppressors. This happens a lot in American history. And that is used to justify oppression of that minority group.
But here the inversion is extraordinary because you have all these people who are saying they want the government to be run exactly as the founders intended. And then they invent these legal theories that allow them to do the complete opposite. Yeah.
But here the inversion is extraordinary because you have all these people who are saying they want the government to be run exactly as the founders intended. And then they invent these legal theories that allow them to do the complete opposite. Yeah.
But here the inversion is extraordinary because you have all these people who are saying they want the government to be run exactly as the founders intended. And then they invent these legal theories that allow them to do the complete opposite. Yeah.
I think something that people simply do not want to accept because of how scary and extreme it is, is that Trump's mass deportation project is actually a demographic engineering project.
I think something that people simply do not want to accept because of how scary and extreme it is, is that Trump's mass deportation project is actually a demographic engineering project.
I think something that people simply do not want to accept because of how scary and extreme it is, is that Trump's mass deportation project is actually a demographic engineering project.
If you go back and you look at the emails that Stephen Miller was exchanging with Breitbart writers and stuff like that back in the day, his perception is that the removal of racist immigration restrictions in 1965 doomed the country.
If you go back and you look at the emails that Stephen Miller was exchanging with Breitbart writers and stuff like that back in the day, his perception is that the removal of racist immigration restrictions in 1965 doomed the country.
If you go back and you look at the emails that Stephen Miller was exchanging with Breitbart writers and stuff like that back in the day, his perception is that the removal of racist immigration restrictions in 1965 doomed the country.
And remember, when we're talking about these immigration restrictions, these were put in place essentially when eugenics was a reigning ideology among the American elite. So his problem is that America has gotten less white than he wants it to be. The reality of this is that there are not enough criminals to do a mass deportation of immigrant criminals, undocumented criminals in the United States.
And remember, when we're talking about these immigration restrictions, these were put in place essentially when eugenics was a reigning ideology among the American elite. So his problem is that America has gotten less white than he wants it to be. The reality of this is that there are not enough criminals to do a mass deportation of immigrant criminals, undocumented criminals in the United States.
And remember, when we're talking about these immigration restrictions, these were put in place essentially when eugenics was a reigning ideology among the American elite. So his problem is that America has gotten less white than he wants it to be. The reality of this is that there are not enough criminals to do a mass deportation of immigrant criminals, undocumented criminals in the United States.