Who Goes Through

in #blog9 days ago

They could care less about us. George, just a quick question. How could they have made that, the reconciliation, how could they have made that budgetary? I'm just asking because I, let me know.

I don't know. That's a great question, right? They could have done it under the guises of DHS. It's so simple.

It's so simple. It's like there's ways to circumvent the parliamentarian, by the way, opinions. I talked about this in a Walter space when that whole thing was going on.

I mean, it's about wording and how to approach it. And sometimes you got to approach it with a scaffold. So you could have done it under DHS, for instance.

Well, I'm sure the power of the parliamentarian wouldn't have been as critical of the Democrats as she was of Republicans. Of course. Of course not, right? Of course not.

Yeah. Well, and someone just asked a second ago, the DACA recipients, someone was asking whether or not DACA recipients, if they joined the service, were they given citizenship? If you join the service and you're a immigrant to this country, if you're legally here, you have the opportunity to join the military and then you can get fast track to citizenship by serving in our military. So that is true.

You have to serve five years and then you become a citizen automatically. Yep. Yep.

So that is true. You're willing to go take bullets for us, so I'm okay with that. If you want to come here and take bullets for us, hey, I think you're worthy.

Exactly. I mean, plus, and the other thing is that if you join the military, one of the reasons that the citizenship process takes so long is because you're supposed to assimilate into our culture. I would argue that anybody who goes through the military gets a better form of assimilation than pretty much anything else.

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