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Deuxcents

(25,483 posts)
2. Our wealth, security and sovereignty WERE our benefits and migrants helped us build it.
Wed Dec 17, 2025, 07:31 PM
Dec 17

Flaming moron

lame54

(39,205 posts)
4. Complaing about others spending our money while...
Wed Dec 17, 2025, 07:52 PM
Dec 17

He spends all our money on crap we don't want

UTUSN

(76,852 posts)
9. Prob is, Dear Leader is going to preempt Pardon the whole lot. We need an Amendment
Wed Dec 17, 2025, 08:26 PM
Dec 17

on the Pardon power




Jim__

(15,064 posts)
13. I guess immigrants were good for America 'til about 1910, and after that they were bad.
Wed Dec 17, 2025, 09:11 PM
Dec 17

From Politico Magazine

Let me tell you a story about Stephen Miller and chain migration.

It begins at the turn of the 20th century, in a dirt-floor shack in the village of Antopol, a shtetl of subsistence farmers in what is now Belarus. Beset by violent anti-Jewish pogroms and forced childhood conscription in the Czar’s army, the patriarch of the shack, Wolf-Leib Glosser, fled a village where his forebears had lived for centuries and took his chances in America.

He set foot on Ellis Island on January 7, 1903, with $8 to his name. Though fluent in Polish, Russian and Yiddish, he understood no English. An elder son, Nathan, soon followed. By street corner peddling and sweatshop toil, Wolf-Leib and Nathan sent enough money home to pay off debts and buy the immediate family’s passage to America in 1906. That group included young Sam Glosser, who with his family settled in the western Pennsylvania city of Johnstown, a booming coal and steel town that was a magnet for other hardworking immigrants. The Glosser family quickly progressed from selling goods from a horse and wagon to owning a haberdashery in Johnstown run by Nathan and Wolf-Leib to a chain of supermarkets and discount department stores run by my grandfather, Sam, and the next generation of Glossers, including my dad, Izzy. It was big enough to be listed on the AMEX stock exchange and employed thousands of people over time. In the span of some 80 years and five decades, this family emerged from poverty in a hostile country to become a prosperous, educated clan of merchants, scholars, professionals, and, most important, American citizens.

What does this classically American tale have to do with Stephen Miller? Well, Izzy Glosser is his maternal grandfather, and Stephen’s mother, Miriam, is my sister.

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BidenRocks

(2,766 posts)
15. ...sacrificing our wealth...
Wed Dec 17, 2025, 09:15 PM
Dec 17

Change that to "Sharing"

All we got in return was everything which makes America great!

Fixed it!
Fucking Nazis

RVN VET71

(3,125 posts)
17. Never read the book but I bet Stevie Miller has a much dog eared copy -- with hearts in the margins
Wed Dec 17, 2025, 09:45 PM
Dec 17

Miller, 6,000,000 of whose fellow Jews were tortured, humiliated and murdered by the reportedly micro-dicked Hitler, finds in that most evil and worthless lump of humanity a cultural hero hero. I cannot imagine the kind of self and humanity loathing that shaped Stephan Miller, but there you have it. Miller is a self-made Nazi-loving Jew, detested and shunned by his entire extended family. Yet he is the "philosophic" inspiration guiding the Trump Administration to lower and lower depths of depravity.

Go, as they say, figure.

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