Message from @TheImposter
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People were outraged when Trump revoked Acosta's pass but ignore this about Obama
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/leahbarkoukis/2017/08/25/fox-newss-james-rosen-schools-jim-acosta-n2373234
if I was Trump I would remove CNN as a whole
they aren't victims in this. They encouraged him to keep up with his attitude
Hopefully Trump can clear house again on his reelection and purge the RINOS, Neocons, and Globalists
didnt many of those house republicans that didn't support Trump lose their seats this last election?
a Trumper would probably have an easier to running against a democrat than to primary out an incumbent republican
when Trump goes, the reps will be back to the same legacy way of doing things
the dems only got so many wins in the last 20 years because the reps were awful
maybe but maybe not
depends how much Trump can transform the party
If he wins reelection thats a decade lost of the old ways
I don't think Trump wanted to re-run. He will need to though
I think Trump can at the very least make it a more national party than a globalist party
Europe will "burn" soon enough, globalism will fail really soon
I think his ego will prevent him from quitting
I just mean that he wanted to fix everything in 4 years and be done with it
but it seems the wall will require another term
if he can get immigration reform that would be great
if he can do that he wouldnt need the wall
I want birthright citizenship to end
How do they do it? Camps?
dunno about Germany, but I like how Japan does it
They typically force you to have 1 type of citizenship
all of the requirements to gain citizenship are long
Trump going for a second term is going to be a real trial for his health.
How old will he be by 2024? 78?
German citizenship by Birth
If you do not have German parents, but are born within the borders of Germany, you qualify for citizenship by birth or by right of soil. This is also the Jus Soli citizenship. You can get this type of citizenship on the following conditions:
If at least one of your parents has lived in Germany for at least 8 years before the birth of the child
If at the time the child is born, one of the parents had a permanent residence permit
In getting this type of citizenship, the child will again have to choose the citizenship of the parents or the citizenship of Germany between the ages of 18 and 23 years old. The child must give up the nationalities of the parents in order to get the German one, or apply for dual citizenship.
Just because you had a baby in Germany doesnt guarantee them citizenship
similar to Japan
but in Japan you have no right to vote
so whats the point of citizenship in Japan?
how else do you think you can live there?
visas only work for some time
they aren't permanent
unless you get married
do you have every other right then or is it more like a perm residency?
afaik, you have every other right
I dont know their other rights but that isnt too bad then
I was about to say. Wouldnt it have been better off to get perm residency