Not supporting one side of this argument or the other. I'm just going to 
interject some facts. It's a fact that McDonalds and other fast food is cheap. 
You can feed your family junk/fast food cheaper than you can healthy food. 
Which is why "poor" people are fatter in general.

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From: "Mike Hammett" <af...@ics-il.net>
To: af@afmug.com
Sent: Friday, April 8, 2016 7:23:42 AM
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT Donald Trump Says He Might Block Money Transfers to 
Mexico - WSJ

That just wreaks of the BS of their claims. 




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From: "That One Guy /sarcasm" <thatoneguyst...@gmail.com> 
To: af@afmug.com 
Sent: Thursday, April 7, 2016 1:15:41 PM 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT Donald Trump Says He Might Block Money Transfers to 
Mexico - WSJ 


How do poor people identify themselves for medical cards, food stamps, housing 
assistance, housing leases for that matter, and any of the other things the 
poor are entitled to? 


It would seem to me, that if poor people are unable to attain identification 
solely on the basis of being poor, they would all starve to death, without any 
shelter, since they are unable to be identified. 


Why are there so many obese poor people if they arent being fed because their 
financial situation dictates the inability to be identified? 


On that same note, how are poor criminals being incarcerated since their 
financial status disallows any mechanism for identification? 


On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 1:10 PM, Sean Heskett < af...@zirkel.us > wrote: 


Well the "premiss" of these laws it to prevent fraud. What actually happens 
because of the way they are written is that young and poor people end up having 
problems voting. 


I shouldn't have said black I should have said poor. Not all black people are 
poor and not all poor people are black. But the majority of people below the 
poverty line happen to be black. 


-Sean 

On Thursday, April 7, 2016, Jay Weekley < par...@cyberbroadband.net > wrote: 

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Are blacks supposed to have a different ID than whites? 

Sean Heskett wrote: 

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Also Wisconsin's voter ID law worked as intended to suppress the student and 
black vote. 

Yay 'Merica 🇺🇸 
http://www.thenation.com/article/wisconsins-voter-id-law-caused-major-problems-at-the-polls-last-night/
 

-Sean 


On Thursday, April 7, 2016, Mathew Howard < mhoward...@gmail.com <mailto: 
mhoward...@gmail.com >> wrote: 

While I'm not familiar with Texas' requirements, a quick google 
tells me they require one of the following: 

* Texas driver license issued by the Texas Department of Public 
Safety (DPS) 
* Texas Election Identification Certificate issued by DPS 
* Texas personal identification card issued by DPS 
* Texas license to carry a handgun issued by DPS 
* United States military identification card containing the 
person’s photograph 
* United States citizenship certificate containing the person’s 
photograph 
* United States passport 

Those are all government issued forms of photo ID... I don't 
really see anything inconsistent there. 

here in Wisconsin, at least some student ID's are acceptable... 
and there is a process for obtaining an ID card completely free if 
you can't pay for the necessary documentation. But as far as 
requiring a birth certificate to get an ID, how else do you go 
about proving that you're actually citizen? I really don't see 
anything unfair about requiring someone to prove they're a citizen 
to be eligible to vote. 

On Thu, Apr 7, 2016 at 11:06 AM, Sean Heskett < af...@zirkel.us 
<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml',' af...@zirkel.us ');>> wrote: 

The 42 member "freedom caucus" in the house only exists 
because of gerrymandering. They are in districts that are so 
skewed that only a super conservative "republican" could ever 
win. 

As for voter ID there is tons of evidence that absentee 
ballots have a lot of voter fraud but in person voting the 
fraud is less than .01%. All the voter ID laws are designed 
to suppress in person voting with an illegal "poll tax". Oh 
sure the ID might be "free" but the birth certificate you need 
to produce costs money. Also in texas you can use your 
hunting or fishing license but you can't use a student 
ID...even if the student ID was issued by a state school. 

Tell me exactly how those two things in this country are 1. 
Fair 2. Make America great?!?! 

-Sean 


On Thursday, April 7, 2016, Mike Hammett < af...@ics-il.net 
<javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml',' af...@ics-il.net ');>> wrote: 

"conservative minority" HAH! 

Most people are in the middle and couldn't give a shit 
less, while indeed a minority fight for or against most 
things. 

"Progressive liberals" often forget the difference between 
legal and illegal immigration. 

If the "conservative minority" is gerrymandering districts 
in Illinois, they sure aren't very good at it. Both 
parties gerrymander and it sucks. 

You need an ID to do almost everything else in your life, 
why should the most important thing be any different? 

BTW: I'd like to welcome unchecked emotion to a mostly 
logical conversation. 



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*From: *"Sean Heskett" < af...@zirkel.us > 
*To: * af@afmug.com 
*Sent: *Thursday, April 7, 2016 1:16:11 AM 
*Subject: *Re: [AFMUG] OT Donald Trump Says He Might Block 


Money Transfers to Mexico - WSJ 

"The Wall" is a stupid, ignorant and an expensive attempt 
to solve a non-issue...PERIOD! 

My great grandfather was an immigrant from Italy...when no 
one liked Italians. Italy was poor and invading north 
africa his motivation was the same as all the South 
Americans coming here now (I say South Americans because 
most of the illegal immigrants are forms Countries south 
of Mexico) He forbade my grandmother from learning Italian 
because at that time the Italians were looked down upon 
(early 1900's) 

Totally shameful that everyone has the "close the gate 
behind me" mentality. America (not 'merica) is built on 
immigrants. Those who have no compassion for the Syrians 
fleeing oppression or the South Americans migrating north 
for a better life are just plain stupid in my opinion. 

As a progressive liberal - yeah I said it and I'm fucking 
proud of being a progressive liberal - im so sick and 
tired of the agenda of this country being driven by this 
damn conservative minority who would rather see their 
neighbor fail. And yes it is a conservative minority 
because they have to gerrymander districts and enact 
"voter ID" laws in order to win. Social security and 
Medicare/Medicade are vital to our well being and prevent 
the old, sick and poor from dying on the streets. 

I could go on and on but #fucktrump and #fuckcruze their 
policies and rhetoric have no place in a "civilized" society. 

What the happened to "love thy neighbor"?!?!? Seriously WTF? 

I can't wait to see the republican convention contort 
itself into a million pieces...you reap what you sow. 

America is already fucking great! 

Sorry for all the cursing but it really chaps my hide to 
see American politicians act this poorly. 

2 cents 

-Sean 

On Wednesday, April 6, 2016, Paul McCall 
< pa...@pdmnet.net > wrote: 

Guys, I am not a Trump fan boy, so let’s make this 
disclaimer up front. 

However, there is a LOT of street smarts in this guy. The negotiation is just 
that… a negotiation. IF he 
gets in, and starts this process and is bound and 
determined to make it happen, extremities can be 
discussed (or thrown out there as shots across the 
bow), and then adjustments get made. The point of a 
wall WILL be built, coming from him, gets it started, 
and having Mexico start to feel the pinch (in whatever 
way that takes) will get people’s attention. 

Is “the wall” THE answer to immigration challenges? Of course not. Is it 
helpful and one part of the 
total solution needed? absolutely. There IS NO 
border with the U.S. right now. What is there is a 
façade. Trump is crude and I wish he would tone down 
the rhetoric a bit (for everybody’s benefit, including 
himself), but this country needs action in so, so many 
areas and nobody seems to have the gonads to do 
anything that isn’t buried in PC or politics or 
corruption or power or all of the above. 

I acknowledge that I may be naĂŻve or optimistic on the 
subject. But, I /still believe in America/ and its 
strength and there is been absolutely nothing done in 
recent time to maintain or increase its strength… only 
further dilution and division and flailing discourse 
at an unprecedented level historically. 

Not a Trump fan, but “let’s have some balls and fix 
our country fan” 

Paul 

*From:*Af [mailto: af-boun...@afmug.com ] *On Behalf Of 
*Jaime Solorza 
*Sent:* Tuesday, April 05, 2016 7:10 PM 
*To:* Animal Farm 
*Subject:* [AFMUG] OT Donald Trump Says He Might Block 
Money Transfers to Mexico - WSJ 

What a fucking idiot idea....from a fucking idiot.... 
did I say fucking idiot..oh yes I did 

http://www.wsj.com/articles/donald-trump-says-he-might-block-money-transfers-to-mexico-1459892237
 







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