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When John McCain and Chuck Schumer both endorse an idea, you know it's gotta be bad. But Marco Rubio too? What are they smoking in the GOP cloakroom these days?
Marco Rubio leading the RINO Squish Amnesty Parade? After so many conservatives personally vouched for Marco's bona fides as The Real Deal?
"Comprehensive Immigration Reform" is not a winning issue for the GOP. The Democrats own the La Raza vote. Any "path to citizenship" will be sold by the media as their triumph, and spun as a total Republican defeat. You'd have to be an idiot (or a U.S. Senator, but I repeat myself) to believe otherwise.
But if your aim is to put millions more guaranteed Democrat voters on the welfare rolls, well then Rubio's plan is just the ticket.
As a nation, why do we want to bring in people to collect welfare, food stamps, end up on disability and generally take more than they give? Yes, that's not every illegal immigrant, but it is a good description of the majority of illegals and we're being told we essentially have a choice between "all" or "none." Again, there's nothing wrong with any honest job, including picking oranges and strawberries, but as a nation we'd benefit much more from bringing in scientists, engineers, and computer programmers than people who bring nothing of significance to the table other than a willingness to break the law in order to do manual labor at below market labor rates.
Here's my idea of immigration reform. Enact Mexico's immigration law. Word for word. If it's a good enough system for how they can treat us, why can't we use it as a blueprint for how we treat them?
Oh yeah, because people who cry "racism" can't be racists themselves. Sorry,
I forgot.
Posted at 10:41 by Chris Wysocki
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