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SPC David S.
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Another way of saying this - Florida construction companies exploit undocumented labor for profit.
https://attorneysheehan.com/immigrant-workers-exploited-construction/
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
12 mo
In Florida it's construction, in the Midwest it's food processing.
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MAJ Byron Oyler
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I lived on the El Paso border for four years and the large majority of people crossing are honest, hard, working people. The problem is that we can only support so many at a time and I am certain some of our social programs are near a breaking point. We must find a bipartisan solution.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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Totally agree. When I was stationed on the border in the 60s people came across daily looking for work. Some found it locally and many found it out of state. Those people haven't changed, our view of them is what's changed.
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MAJ Byron Oyler
MAJ Byron Oyler
12 mo
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen - I feel you are a bit more experienced than I and I am curious, has the view of immigrants changed by the Democrats? Clearly they have no concerns about the people the coyotes bring across the border to die in the desert and they certainly are not concerned with the refrigerator truck deaths in 2017 and 2022. Did they care at one point or have they always been cheap, disposable labor. El Paso is the most blue city in Texas and the way they treat these people keeping them only speaking Spanish and on the bottom end of the income ladder, they clearly do not care today.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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MAJ Byron Oyler I don't think it's party related. It's profit related and that's always going to be the case. Society always needs some group to be at the bottom rung of their workers. Funny, when I was stationed in Turkey it was the Turks who went to Germany illegaly to get work. They did the menial jobs until discovered and deported back to Turkey.
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Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin
Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin
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That perception has changed tremendously in the last many decades. Our border is getting exploited, far too many people from far beyond Central and South America are coming here, and criminals / foreign threat actors are taking advantage of it. I am all for building on the diversity of cultures and people in this nation, but we have to do it in a controlled and legal manner. What we have here now is chaos (and I’ve been close to the border going on over 13 years). I’ve even travelled down the Pan-American highway, all the way to Panama, which is something we cannot do anymore, due to the dangers encountered in north Mexico to start. I’ve also lived in Central and South America for over 13 years and even served a period at Southern Command (where I also grew up). This region has been ignored for far too long by the US, enabling China to roll in and push their influence into the region. We would do well to focus more on our neighbors in an effort to build them up and negate their desire to come to the US illegally.
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SFC Casey O'Mally
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Wow is Vonyetta not bright. Or her readers (listeners, since this is from "Power FM"?) are not and she just gets away with this stuff.

1) Correlation does not equal causation. I just ate a taco bell quesadilla and less than an hour later, I saw a stupid post on RallyPoint! Obviously steak quesadillas cause stupid posts.
2) Hiring illegal immigrants has been illegal for a loooooong time. Hiring people under the table - even legal workers - has been illegal for a looooooooong time. Cracking down on crime is a GOOD thing and is not "fascist."
3) Florida seems to like the job DeSantis is doing, and they support this as well. Contrary to her assertion.
4) The law regarding trafficking specifically says "knowingly" and her argument is "what if they don't know?" I mean, seriously?

This is a whole bunch of opinion based in lala land with no basis in reality or fact.
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SFC Casey O'Mally
SFC Casey O'Mally
12 mo
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen Sir, Florida just sent the ENTIRE STATE Congressional delegation Republican. Gerrymandering doesn't do that.

He won the statewide 2022 election by 20 points. Gerrymandering doesn't do that, either.
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SFC Casey O'Mally
SFC Casey O'Mally
12 mo
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen I apologize. I typed off memory without checking. They did not send the entire state Republican. There are still blue pockets.

But he DID win by 20 points, which is not a result of gerrymandering.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
12 mo
SFC Casey O'Mally You need to check the facts on who gerrymandered the districts. Desantis
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SFC Casey O'Mally
SFC Casey O'Mally
12 mo
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen - Sir, that does not explain his 20 point margin of victory in the statewide election.
A typical gerrymander creates a few districts of concentrated opposition and a large number of districts with moderate spread of support. The goal is 8 districts of 54/46 victory and 2 of 90/10 loss. But when there is ONE district - the entire state - gerrymanders don't work.

And if you look at the voting results for 2022....
Republican wins...
+35
+19
+21
+26
+75 (no Democrat)
+17
+29
+28
+41
+8
+17
+28
+25
+75 (no democrat)
+36
+27
+41
+15
+27

Democrat wins...
+7
+21
+13
+45
+11
+5
+43
+10

We can see ONE Republican win in the single digits, and TWO Democrat wins. Additionally, there are only three lopsided Democrat districts (20 points or more) compared to 14 for Republicans.

Put another way, Democrats had 37.5% lopsided, 37.5% safe, and 25% toss-up.
Republicans had 70% lopsided, 25% safe, and 5% toss-up.

The point of a gerrymander is to pack as many opposition as you can into as few districts as possible. A gerrymander would show a high concentration of the opposition in as few districts as possible - a small number of highly lopsided seats. Additionally, you want a bunch of safe seats for your side.

By the numbers of the 2022 election, it does look highly gerrymandered - in favor of the Democrats!
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