Billy talks about being similar to his mom as far as how they interact with people. The guys talk about TV shows and movies, and how they are written on two levels. They discuss parenting boys vs. parenting girls, and Steve's family policy on dating. Steve brings up the NYC mayor, and NY allowing non-citizens to vote. Billy finds it funny that by the way people talk, you'd think America was the only country to ever engage in war, have slaves, explore and try to advance the American race. He also notices that Liberal Democrats are gullible and believe everything they are told. They talk about Mass Formation Psychosis.
Based on your “One issue” argument at the end of this episode, I shouldn’t have voted for Trump. All I liked about him was that he was conservative and would appoint conservative federal judges. Otherwise, I didn’t…don’t… like him.
Steve, I think you need to be careful about how you portray the voting issue in New York. It sounds like you think these non-citizens can vote in all elections, including federal elections, (e.g., China send people to sway election) There are a number of very liberal cities around the Country that allow non-citizens to vote in municipal and school board elections. but they can’t vote in any Federal elections, nor can they vote for Governor or State House, etc. Personally, I think voting is a privilege of the citizenry. One of the many rights they should be striving to aquire.
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Based on your “One issue” argument at the end of this episode, I shouldn’t have voted for Trump. All I liked about him was that he was conservative and would appoint conservative federal judges. Otherwise, I didn’t…don’t… like him.
Steve, I think you need to be careful about how you portray the voting issue in New York. It sounds like you think these non-citizens can vote in all elections, including federal elections, (e.g., China send people to sway election) There are a number of very liberal cities around the Country that allow non-citizens to vote in municipal and school board elections. but they can’t vote in any Federal elections, nor can they vote for Governor or State House, etc. Personally, I think voting is a privilege of the citizenry. One of the many rights they should be striving to aquire.