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cannabis_flower's JournalEmail sent to Joe Biden
As the 2020 Democratic Presidential Campaigns heat up and knowing that Joe might (or might not) be running, I have several serious questions that I need answered before I could support Joe.
1. Are you still against marijuana legalization? What is your stance on medical marijuana?
2. Will you apologize for your support of draconian drug laws enacted in the 1980s and 1990s and vow to work toward reforming the drug law away from punishment and toward prevention, compassion and helping drug users with addictions?
TRANSCRIPT: NOTICIAS TELEMUNDO'S EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH VICE PRESIDENT MIKE PENCE
Source: Telemundo
MIAMI -March 6, 2019-US Vice President Mike Pence granted his first exclusive interview to a Spanish-language network since taking office to Noticias Telemundo's Washington, D.C. correspondent Cristina Londoo. The interview took place today in Washington, D.C. and covered immigration, the upcoming presidential elections and the crisis in Venezuela, among other subjects of interest to the Hispanic community.
This is a rush transcript and it's subject to change. If you quote the following material please credit "Noticias Telemundo."
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CL: The Trump administration has worked really hard and fought tooth and nail to get their campaign promises. One of them was having a heart towards the DACA recipients and the TPS recipients. That side of the promise we have not seen yet. Are they forgotten?
MP: The President and I couldn't be more proud of the progress of the Latino community under this administration. We have cut taxes, rolled back regulation, expanded opportunity for businesses and now more Hispanic Americans are working today than ever before in our nation's history. But the President has also called for reforms of our immigration system. Our immigration system is broken. We have a crisis at our Southern border and the President is going to continue to call on the Congress to support border security, to support his declaration of a national emergency. But once we secure our border, the President has made it very clear that whether it's DACA recipients, TPS, or other issues, that when Congress is ready to actually address the loopholes in our system that human traffickers and drug cartels use to entice vulnerable families to take the long and dangerous journey up to our Southern border, we're ready to make those reforms. We're ready to do that with compassion and commitment to the rule of law, but everything begins with border security.
Read more: https://tinyurl.com/yy5euuhg
As the wife of a TPS holder, I find his calling humanitarian programs for vulnerable people loopholes offensive.
Here is a link to the interview (in Spanish):
https://www.telemundo.com/noticias/2019/03/06/mike-pence-sostiene-la-posicion-de-trump-sobre-el-muro-en-la-frontera-0
TRANSCRIPT: NOTICIAS TELEMUNDO'S EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH VICE PRESIDENT MIKE PENCE
Source: Telemundo
MIAMI -March 6, 2019-US Vice President Mike Pence granted his first exclusive interview to a Spanish-language network since taking office to Noticias Telemundo's Washington, D.C. correspondent Cristina Londoo. The interview took place today in Washington, D.C. and covered immigration, the upcoming presidential elections and the crisis in Venezuela, among other subjects of interest to the Hispanic community.
This is a rush transcript and it's subject to change. If you quote the following material please credit "Noticias Telemundo."
.....
CL: The Trump administration has worked really hard and fought tooth and nail to get their campaign promises. One of them was having a heart towards the DACA recipients and the TPS recipients. That side of the promise we have not seen yet. Are they forgotten?
MP: The President and I couldn't be more proud of the progress of the Latino community under this administration. We have cut taxes, rolled back regulation, expanded opportunity for businesses and now more Hispanic Americans are working today than ever before in our nation's history. But the President has also called for reforms of our immigration system. Our immigration system is broken. We have a crisis at our Southern border and the President is going to continue to call on the Congress to support border security, to support his declaration of a national emergency. But once we secure our border, the President has made it very clear that whether it's DACA recipients, TPS, or other issues, that when Congress is ready to actually address the loopholes in our system that human traffickers and drug cartels use to entice vulnerable families to take the long and dangerous journey up to our Southern border, we're ready to make those reforms. We're ready to do that with compassion and commitment to the rule of law, but everything begins with border security.
Read more: https://tinyurl.com/yy5euuhg
As the wife of a TPS holder, I find his calling humanitarian programs for vulnerable people loopholes offensive.
Here is a link to the interview (in Spanish):
https://www.telemundo.com/noticias/2019/03/06/mike-pence-sostiene-la-posicion-de-trump-sobre-el-muro-en-la-frontera-0
I like Joe Biden but
He really needs to made some amends regarding the drug war and his role in it. He also needs to call for an immediate end to federal marijuana prohibition.
https://www.freedomleaf.com/joe-biden-drug-war-apology/
Whatever happened to Carter Page?
Do you think he will end up being indicted for something?
Politicians as Cats
Blog of a cartoonist who draws politicians as cats.
Here's one of Mitch McConnell.
Hillary Clinton:
Others including Kirsten Gillibrand, David Vitter, Bernie Sanders, Ronald Reagan, Chuck Schumer at link below
http://booscience.com/blog/category/politicians-as-cats/
Years from now.
When a movie is made, who would you cast in the main rolls. Pick anyone, living or dead and we will have a few laughs
Here are a few of my picks:
Donald Trump - Rodney Dangerfield would have been great
Jarrad Kushner - Jim Parsons (Sheldon Cooper)
Ivanka - Reese Witherspoon maybe
Who else?
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