It’s good on liberal hypocrisy, and the do nothing GOP.
But it’s also a pitch for the Cheap Labor Express.
What a STUPID CUCKSERVATIVE.
I read the whole article.
At the cost of going "tut, tut" at liberals for hypocrisy which they never care about anyway, he fulfills every globalist stereotype about immigration and Muslim infiltration.
I guess this cretin never heard of Disney replacing employees with H1-Bs, or Carrier, or the San Bernardino shooter (the FBI wants Apple to hack his iPhone. Too bad they didn't bother to, you know, investigate his apartment before letting the press in).Or the illegal immigrant in California who killed the girl and tossed her body in the dumpster.
Or 9-11.
One does not win a dispute by allowing the enemy to define both the ground of the debate, and the terms used to describe things: one achieves EPIC FAIL when one starts off by conceding all of the opponents accusations, right off the bat.
Cato Institute - Trump must be their worst nightmare.
Trump is riding resentments Obama has stoked by ruling as an autocrat.
Yes, that, but far more than that. Trump is riding resentments stoked by the entire rotten, arrogant, self-satisfied conglomerate of media celebrities, fame seekers, power junkies, and incompetents that populate the high reaches of American political culture at the moment, and I swear if in some glorious afterlife I ever get to meet the likes of Washington and Madison I shall weep bitter tears of humiliation. Yes, guys, it has come to that. You gave me a gold coin and now I'm holding a dog turd. And it was probably my fault for not just shooting the bastards.
Well, it's too late - or maybe too early - for that remedy, and so we are stuck with what we see and read before us. The author is close: Brooks, et al, didn't create Trump, what they did was stink up the room so badly that even a small hint of fresh air seems like a hurricane of relief. That isn't anyone's fault but their own.
Trump created his own rise by realizing what he needs to say in order to get the R nomination.
This realization likely occurred after his ‘consultation’ phone call with Bill Clinton prior to announcing.
The Institute's position: Let them in: the case for open borders