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Chris Christie knows how to pander. And boy oh boy was he pandering today, sucking up to the La Raza racists in their quest for the United States of Aztlan, as he ceremonially signed New Jersey's DREAM Act.
Gov. Chris Christie today urged the children of immigrants who came to this country illegally to "make the most of the opportunity" to pay in-state tuition at the state's colleges and universities under the Dream Act.
The Republican governor officially signed the legislation in private weeks ago. Today, photographers crowded around him as he signed a reproduction of the bill, flanked by lawmakers instrumental in passing it.
"You're an inspiration to us because in you we see all that our country can be," Christie told hundreds of students in the American flag-draped gym at Colin Powell Elementary School. "In you we see, most importantly, infinite possibilities of the human spirit."
What Christie sees, and what inspires him, are votes. The votes of immigration amnesty advocates clamoring for open borders. Whom he'll reward just as soon as he hoodwinks the rest of us into handing him the 2016 GOP presidential nomination.
Christie said even those who are "cold hearted" about the issue, can't argue with the economic benefit of extending in-state tuition to students in whom the state already invests tens of thousands of public education dollars.
Oh, I see. I'm "cold hearted." Because I don't think rewarding lawbreakers is what we ought to be doing. And not for nothing, but after they graduate college, these kids can't legally work in the U.S. So exactly what "economic benefit" is heading our way?
Yeah, I'm sure he'll trumpet some bogus bipartisan "solution" to that one too. Amnesty by another name. Because for all his supposed political savvy, Chris Christie still hasn't figured out that when a Democrat says "bipartisan," it means "do what I want."
And what they want is unfettered amnesty via the vaunted "path to citizenship." It's their Holy Grail, a guaranteed way for Democrats to shift the electoral landscape in their favor for generations to come. Ten to 12 million newly minted citizens, all ready to vote themselves Free Stuff on the backs of hard-working Americans like you and me, and the whole country slides into socialism that much faster.
So here's one thing I know. Chris Christie is no Conservative. And he won't
be getting my vote for president.
Posted at 16:01 by Chris Wysocki
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