Thursday, September 7

Doubling Down.

After President Trump challenged lawmakers this week to address how the American Dream is being impacted via unchecked borders, exploitable labor, and unending calls for amnesty, with more still undocumented people coming in, two House Dems step up to demand "a select committee on “the rise of white supremacy and domestic terrorism.”

Here's what the politicians -- representing voters in New York and California -- look like:

Bill Clark/Associated Press


 and here is their... call to action:
In their letter to Mr. Ryan, the lawmakers cited the Department of Homeland Security and other authorities in writing that there is “substantial energy behind the white supremacist movement, with traffic on leading websites soaring over the past year alongside a wide-reaching effort to recruit young people on college campuses.”
(You really can't make this stuff up...)
The lawmakers, in a letter sent Wednesday to Mr. Ryan, argued that Congress needed to study an “outbreak of hate” brought on by last year’s presidential election, as well as the threat that white supremacist groups pose to “the security and stability of our nation.”
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“Given the surge of support for terror,” they wrote, “a more focused effort is needed to understand what is happening and how we can work together to protect our fellow Americans.”
Will these two sit down already, and let Colin Kaepernick work the job? (or do they just not see it, yet?)