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When do these two statements mean the same thing?

This is an emergency.

I didn't need to do this (declare an emergency).
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SouthernBoxer · 31-35, M
If you all could listen or perhaps read properly, he said he didn't have to speed up the process. The border is an emergency. What he did not need to do is speed it up, but it is in the best interest of the country, so he did speed it up. Stop twisting his words.
easterniowegin · 51-55, M
@SouthernBoxer that sort of thinking is not allowed here. You cannot bring in this context or any sort of common sense to this.
SouthernBoxer · 31-35, M
@easterniowegin I know, right? The left don't even know what those words mean. All they have to do is watch the clip and listen. lmfao It's comprehension at a 3rd grade level.
MarkPaul · 26-30, M
@SouthernBoxer You're the one twisting yourself into a virtual pretzel to attach some kind of sliver of reasoning.

The gutless, failing, and out-of-touch Baby-trump was told to bring up "the wall" by Steve Bannon during the campaign. What emergency takes 2 years to not be an emergency and then suddenly become an emergency? Light your house on fire and see if you can wait 2 years to declare an emergency.

Take your own advice and listen to what he says, watch his actions and take back your right to believe what you see and read for yourself instead of relying on him... and Sarah Huckabee-Sanders, of course.