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What kills me the most about these deportations every Republican administration is how cruel and pointless it is. If they really wanted to end illegal immigration they’d put a single fucking employer in jail for employing immigrants without authorization to work in the US. All this does is scapegoat poor people who

I don’t believe for a second he was arrested because of gang affiliation (what gang member has a spotless record at age 23 and announces his affiliation to immigration police?) but even if he was, is that even illegal? When it comes to gangs is membership alone a crime? If thats true then what even counts as a gang?

Chaffetz is the worst. Smiles and shakes your hand, then cowardly posts on IG how happy you are she isn’t the president and will continue to investigate (but nothing about Russia, huh?). Or hold a town hall meeting that’s filled with angry constituents and then later dismiss them as paid protestors.

Chaffetz must be ruling the day he took the chair for oversight. His district is so gerrymandered he might survive in two years, but he will be under constant pressure to, as his constituents chanted, do his job. His options kind of suck, though. He can initiate an investigation of Trump, which will almost certainly

If Reagan were alive today, Republican base voters would spit at him on the street and curse him for asking the USSR to take down it’s very effective anti-immigration/emigration wall.

Or that it’s really hard to be married in Hollywood unless you have your shit together and don’t buy into your own Studio/PR feedback loop.

Married for 11 years, with my now husband for 19 years (I’m 34—and no I don’t live in Arkansas and yes, it was bizarro to my family/friends too, to have stayed together from 8th grade till now—but bizarre in a good/surprising way?)—is it always smooth sailing? Fuck no. Some one’s hangry, tired, posting on Jezebel when

I never found monogamy hard.

Its really about taking a commitment seriously, and then not putting yourself in the position to do something stupid. Like recognizing that a work friendship is getting a little too flirty and cooling it off.

I know I am going to sound ancient (which I am), but I think ScarJo simply hasn’t found a right man yet. It may take a relationship or three, but there are incredible people out there. Today marks the 21st anniversary of me getting married to one of these folks.

Married for almost a decade. Not so hard. Maybe because I didn’t rush into it until I was older. Two marriages dunzo by 32 is suggesting something.

I follow McMullin on twitter and although I don’t agree with his politics, he seems like a good guy and is a vocal critic of 45.

I see what you mean, but that unruly town hall was held in a place where outraged liberals could show up without going to too much trouble, ten minutes fom downtown (for reference Salt Lake is about 310 miles and 5.5 hours away from another city in his district, Blanding, while one of the bigger cities, Vernal, is 3.5

I was thinking about the combination of that unruly town hall and the fact that Evan McMullin had a decent run as a “moral” alternative in the election.

He held that at Brighton High School, which is in a very nice part of Salt Lake City, which is highly unrepresentative of his district overall. That was the rage of urban progressives he was hearing and I would doubt that a significant percentage of the people protesting were Mormon. Salt Lake County is below 50%

Evan McMullin would destroy him in a primary.

Mormons don’t care about ethics? His recent townhall says differently.

She was scary in “Poltergeist 2".

I hope Chaffetz gets primaried by Evan McMullin. Or even better: that McMullin runs as an independent against him and wins with no Republican establishment support. A reverse Tea Party by the few reasonable conservatives left. That would be so sweet.