COMMUNITY United States Politics Thread: Trump's Second Term

I don't know if I'm right on this because I don't know have any solid proof just my own reactions and talking to people BUT.....

With all this immigration and kicking people out of the country by Trump and Republicans. Isn't that more so hurting them instead of the Democrats and liberals of the country? Most immigrants I know who vote almost exclusively vote Red and are super conservative. Seems to me like Trump and team is cutting out their voting base.
 



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I hate when they make a big deal out of shit like this. Yes, it was fucked up to pass that bill, but with all the shit going on, this isn't the thing to make a big deal out of. It's not some unsolvable problem. There's not election tomorrow. Raise awareness on it, get those women to update their documentation as needed, get control of Congress back, and kill that law.
 
I hate when they make a big deal out of shit like this. Yes, it was fucked up to pass that bill, but with all the shit going on, this isn't the thing to make a big deal out of. It's not some unsolvable problem. There's not election tomorrow. Raise awareness on it, get those women to update their documentation as needed, get control of Congress back, and kill that law.
I mean isn't that what AOC is doing...raising awareness?? And making it harder for the largest portion of the Democratic voting block is kind of a big deal...
 
I mean isn't that what AOC is doing...raising awareness?? And making it harder for the largest portion of the Democratic voting block is kind of a big deal...

Yeah, but it's the language she's using. Disenfranchise means to deprive someone of the right to vote. The women still have their right. There's just been an extra hurdle put in the way of them exercising that right. It's fucked up that the Reps did that for sure, but Dems should focus more on illuminating the options for getting over that hurdle rather than using wording that suggests there is no solution.
 

While speaking at the ASU+GSV Summit on Tuesday, U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon outlined big plans for "A1" in classrooms. She meant AI.

When asked how entrepreneurs can participate in bringing tech into schools to accelerate students' learning, McMahon conceded she did not have the blueprint for the best technology answer, but said the summit attendees selling products and programs in schools is part of the path forward.

McMahon, whose $3.1 billion net worth was earned via a media empire she created with her husband, Vince, made the gaffe while referencing a school system that is aiming to make AI a part of the curriculum as early as pre-K.

"There's a school system that's gonna start making sure that first graders or even pre-Ks have A1 teaching every year," McMahon stated.

"[It] wasn't that long ago, it was we're gonna have internet in our schools. Now, let's see A1, and how can that be helpful? How can it be helpful in 1-on-1 instruction? How can it be helpful in absorbing more information for those fast learners? It can be more 1-on-1 directed," she continued. "Those are the kinds of things and innovations that I want to see continue to develop," McMahon added.

 
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