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Dems embrace illegals

Even the village idiot (not my bud from Fox Chase) knows why Biden/Harris opened the border 10 minutes after they took office to allow over 15 million illegals to freely dance into America. That’s 15 million Demo voters who would tip elections their way and make this nation a “one-party rule” in perpetuity. Future elections would be a sham and this country would go the way of Russia, North Korea, Venezuela, China and Iran, which if anyone of late has noticed, does not afford a very happy, exciting, prosperous and stimulating lifestyle for over 90% of the population.

This is exactly what these slimeballs have had in mind since day one. Have they been worried about the thousands of freed criminals and disturbed people sent our way from countries worldwide that have been thrilled to unburden their populations? How about the many families torn apart by the unspeakable crimes done to them by illegals? How about the hundreds of migrants who have lost their lives trying to navigate their way thousands of miles? And all the fentanyl and other drugs that have entered our communities that have also devastated thousands of American families? How about the back-breaking costs to collapsing budgets across U.S. cities to put them up in 4-star hotels, feed and clothe them, and accommodate them at every turn when American citizens down on life in the worst way, particularly veterans, can only watch while the illegals get treated so well and our people get none of these resources? Anyone talk to the millions of folks from the hundreds of border towns who have seen the quality of their lives flipped upside down? Of course the obvious answer is no. All this is the price of the Demos doing business to make the USA theirs only. The border has been going exactly as they have wanted and planned.

To be fair, there are lots of fine people coming in who want to achieve a better life. But little do these poor souls know is that if/when the Democrats do get their “one-party rule,” they will soon find out they are living in the same kind of world of poverty and oppression they fled from in the first place. Yep, they have been used as suckers by the Demos, to vote Democrat and help create the way of life the Demos want.

With one party in power, one does not have to imagine very hard what everyday life will be like. Reference the examples of countries above. It won’t be this way in America, you say? Even that village idiot and maybe even my insulated Fox Chase admirer will know what’s coming down the pike to this once-great nation. Wake up America. Are you even thinking about life for your kids and grandkids?

This election will determine a whole lot of the everyday “goings-on” of American life for a real long time. More open borders, trans-dudes dominating girls in sports then parading around their locker rooms, the terrible growing feelings of disrespect for any kind of authority figures (maybe ask police officers and teachers about that), more DEI (Didn’t Earn It, but got it anyhow), an economy that will continue “making ends meet” almost impossible for most, criminals cared more about than victims and more social disorder and dysfunction than we could ever imagine in America ain’t too far away. You don’t think so?

Now just exactly who is the real threat to democracy?

James McCaffrey

Mayfair Proud

Castor Ave. road diet a bad idea

Castor Ave. is due for major destruction in the form of a “road diet.” I’ve talked to numerous people on the subject over the past year and not a one has said that they think halving traffic throughput by narrowing a century-old state route from four lanes to two is in any way a good idea.

During her budget address Mayor Parker specifically mentioned that the Castor area has shown a large population increase due to being an affordable area. Traffic is at an all-time high, rush hour is chaos. Our existing road diets, Devereaux, Levick and Tyson, already can become gridlocked to the point it can take a quarter-hour to go one block.

I’m almost afraid to think of what Castor would look like afterward, the same with almost everyone I talked to. Public meetings were held with over a hundred people demanding that Reps. Solomon and Bellmon put an end to this madness to no result. We’ve already seen in other parts of the city that this only leads to greater congestion and dangerous drivers on side roads, to say nothing of what the literal years of major construction required to enact this nonsense will do to local small businesses.

I don’t know who they’re representing in this, but it’s certainly not us. And if they’re not representing us, then we really ought to find someone who will.

Sam Phoenix

Castor Gardens

Trump’s wall

Why is it he still complains about the wall he is keeping open. Everyone knows Biden and Harris offered Congress to close it four months ago but he told them to say no. That means it is now his open border. All his ads about the border are now false ads. Isn’t it ironic that the person who keeps calling for violence is the one who gets violated. I am glad he missed. I don’t want to see anyone die. Now he is pretending he is for our armed forces after calling them bums and losers. Look what he did to poor John McCain who came home partially disabled. Now he acts like he is for them. The same ones he claimed to have bone spurs so he wouldn’t have to serve with them. Those spurs don’t seem to bother him on the golf course. Plus he has attacked our servicemen at the Capitol. Yeah he’s for them. Please just remember this on Nov. 5.

Rus Slawter

Bustleton

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