UM… Beto O’Rourke just suggested the US may need to DITCH the Constitution



Texas schlug wirklich eine Kugel aus, als sie Ted Cruz als ihren Senator wählten.

In einem Interview mit der Washington Post schlug Beto O'Rourke vor, es sei an der Zeit, dass Amerika die 230 Jahre alte Verfassung aufgibt:
Throughout the two-hour interview — which was often interrupted by bystanders urging him to run for president — O’Rourke boomeranged between a bright-eyed hope that the United States will soon dramatically change its approach to a whole host of issues and a dismal suspicion that the country is now incapable of implementing sweeping change.
When asked which it is, O’Rourke paused.
“I’m hesitant to answer it because I really feel like it deserves its due, and I don’t want to give you a — actually, just selfishly, I don’t want a sound bite of it reported, but, yeah, I think that’s the question of the moment: Does this still work?” O’Rourke said. “Can an empire like ours with military presence in over 170 countries around the globe, with trading relationships . . . and security agreements in every continent, can it still be managed by the same principles that were set down 230-plus years ago?”
O’Rourke doesn’t yet know the answer, but he’s ready to discuss it.
Ja, lassen Sie uns die Ideen verwerfen, die Amerika zum größten Land der Welt gemacht haben. Das hört sich nach einem guten Plan an!
Diese sozialistischen Idioten werden dieses Land in den Ruin führen! Und wow fühlt es sich manchmal so an, als würden wir uns auf den Weg machen.
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Zuvor hatte Beto gesagt, er lehne die Wand absolut ab. Aber als er gefragt wurde, wie wir unser Problem der illegalen Einwanderung beheben könnten, machte er… ähm… wieder Pause… und sagte, er habe keine Ahnung:
In a digital ad that recently went viral, Beto O’Rourke tore into President Trump’s desired border wall with soaring footage of the Rio Grande Valley and an explanation of what the wall would do: cut off access to the river, shrink the size of the United States and force the seizure of privately-held land.
It noted that most undocumented immigrants who arrived in the United States in the past decade came not over the border but on visas that then expired.
So what should be done to address visa overstays?
“I don’t know,” O’Rourke said, pausing in a lengthy interview.
Ja, 2020 wird großartig.

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