Well, things look clear now.
It seems amnesty is dead this year.
Next year House has GOP majority and a lot of conservatives so I expect them to stop any amnesty non-sense.
Still, we need to get offensive and try to add to budget bill border security resolutions. We can tailor them so that voting against them is difficult for dems and at least exposes them.
More fruitful action is to go after Senator Lugar. He is number 1 target who must be defeated primaries at any cost. This way we can get rid of him, and make sure other potential fencesitters get scared enough to forget amnesty.
Grandma Conservative and FreeRepublic rock. Those Bustards in Congress do not.
Michelle has done great work on the amnesty issues for years now. One aspect she did not address is: what will be the general stance on these issues of the new House of Representatives next year? Maybe it’s too early to have a good read on it, but I hope it will be a return to the days when any amnesty scheme was DOA in the House, as it was under Republican control pre-2006 mid-term elections.
And that reminds me how positively giddy W was after the big Republican losses of November 2006, just giddy to work with the new Dim majorities on his amnesty schemes. Thankfully, those attempts were defeated.
There are 14 days for them to still wreck havoc upon our Nation. The insane food bill was past by consensus no recorded votes, to hide the traitors names.
Don’t let up, they won’t.
Ping!
The lame duck will not adjourn until DREAM is passed.