Message from @boredrex

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2018-11-07 10:15:42 UTC  

idk man Cruz seems kinda cool

2018-11-07 10:17:23 UTC  

Party allegiances aren't as rigid in the house as the senate

2018-11-07 10:17:43 UTC  

Reps from swing districts really have to watch themselves, unlike senators

2018-11-07 10:18:37 UTC  

Plus the die like fruit flies thanks to the term lengths

Rememeber the power of FREE SHIT

2018-11-07 11:03:20 UTC  

That 55 seat senate

2018-11-07 11:10:12 UTC  

can the house even do much?

Not anymore kiddo

2018-11-07 11:12:59 UTC  

At least Trump can blame everything on them

2018-11-07 11:13:32 UTC  

no i mean what is the job of the house?

2018-11-07 11:14:07 UTC  

i think they have budgetary powers

2018-11-07 11:14:45 UTC  

ah so they can stonewall the wall

2018-11-07 11:15:15 UTC  

Ironically the only people putting stones on the wall will be Democrats for the next 2 years.

2018-11-07 11:16:58 UTC  

They also vote on legislation, it goes to the house then they send it to the senate who change and vote on it. Then it goes back to the house to vote on the final bill

2018-11-07 11:17:17 UTC  

The senate is the only place where the repubs won

2018-11-07 11:17:32 UTC  

Best place to hold

2018-11-07 11:19:28 UTC  

Next time there will be more vulnereability

2018-11-07 11:19:32 UTC  

Whoops it’s 54 seat senate now

2018-11-07 11:19:38 UTC  

For the senate

2018-11-07 11:19:42 UTC  

this is typical though

2018-11-07 11:19:47 UTC  

Correct

2018-11-07 11:19:58 UTC  

If anything a Democratic house is good for Trump

2018-11-07 11:20:06 UTC  

usually, the party opposite the president wins the house in the midterms

2018-11-07 11:20:06 UTC  

He can blame them for everything going wrong

2018-11-07 11:22:06 UTC  

"but, but, muh fascism"

2018-11-07 11:22:30 UTC  

NEVADA JUST CAME IN

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372513679964635138/509689099108614144/image0.jpg

"My hands are tied folks, Nancy can't even remember my name" - <:covfefe:440543908846632980>

2018-11-07 11:23:14 UTC  

Haha

2018-11-07 11:27:07 UTC  

Nancy Pelosi pls sit on my face

2018-11-07 11:47:04 UTC  

What would you guys consider to be a first generation immigrant?
Someone who has emigrated to another country and now lives there, or someone who is the child of an immigrant and now is born and lives in the new country

2018-11-07 11:49:42 UTC  

the latter

2018-11-07 11:59:08 UTC  

Think is something like 1st generation born in the new country

2018-11-07 12:15:15 UTC  

There is no clear definition. Officially, it can apply to both cases. I just wanted to hear opinions and thoughts on it

2018-11-07 12:16:17 UTC  

Personally, I believe that a first generation immigrant is that who is the first generation of the family to move to the new host country, and sets up his life and family there for the unforeseeable future

2018-11-07 12:16:44 UTC  

This would also apply to the children if they happened to emigrate with the parents

2018-11-07 12:17:23 UTC  

This is just my opinion, I'm just curious to see what other people had to say about it

2018-11-07 12:28:40 UTC  

First gen is for sure the immigrant that immigrates right? I'm just not for the whole "piggy back on one green card" thing that is a problem at least from what I hear

2018-11-07 12:29:20 UTC  

Interesting. If a pregnant woman with another child moves and gives birth in the new country, one child would be first gen and the other second gen?

2018-11-07 12:29:36 UTC  

oooooh

2018-11-07 12:30:03 UTC  

So was the child born after the green card and move to the country?