so you wouldn t be against saying if you are here is an emigrant, you take no public benefit of any kind, you can t go to an emergency room for health care, you can t use emergency medicaid for u your health care, you can t take any kind of program at all because why would we bring people here and give them free stuff? would you before that? i am for no taxation without representation. tucker: what about the hard work part? they should be able to get protection, health care, if they are paying for their own doctor, paying for their own security. tucker: old. how about this? wouldn t be fair for the people who own this country, which is its voters, citizens, to say we will do a really simple cost-benefit analysis on every immigrant. are you paying more than you are taking out and services? about that? if you are not coming up to leave. what do you think about that? and 2016, undocumented immigrants contributed $2 trillion tucker: don t give me generalizations. how about an
power. it won t change the baffle power. but i worry if it does pass in new york city, in what@ter areas do politicians then apply this. we used to do it in school board elections until 2002. aren t the teachers unions going to wants this really badly? if you are one of these green cardholders you are saying i am paying tax i want my kids to go to school in new york city. that could potentially happen. i want to bring the opposing argument. people say these people are paying taxes and bringing upped the no taxation without representation argument. saying because a loves these districts are highly made up of legal residents who are non-citizens that a lot of
of you? what about sam adams? he s a good beer. a good beer. you know who patrick henry was? i ve heard of him before, but i don t know what he did. give me liberty or give me why were we fighting the british? no taxation without representation. you guys are learning something every day. life, liberty, and freedom of speech. it s good enough for me. me too. what s the best part about this country? our rights. are you a go-getter? yeah. okay. go get them. do you guys ever watch bill
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