Posted on 06/24/2013 1:03:15 PM PDT by ColdOne
Breitbart News has learned there is a provision included in the immigration bill that could be used to give free cars, motorcycles, scooters or other vehicles to young people around the country over a period of 15 months after the bill passes. The new provision is a result of the latest addition to the Corker-Hoeven amendment, which is essentially an entirely new version of the bill.
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I wonder if the US Gov’t. will insure them as well. And, will the Gov’t. represent them in court when they have an accident that kills or destroys property?
The US taxpayer gets to pay for all this of course!
When does the lynching of Senators begin?
So Obama does have a Stimulus built into Immigration
It also includes provisions for digital lighted billboards spaced every 1000 feet that flash “SNEAK IN, GET FREE OBAMACARE!”
Oh Im sure this bill has a bunch of things like this in it....keep bending over tax payers. This country has been sold out by a bunch of corrupt lawyers.
Will there be handsfree obamafones?
Nothings free...The taxpayer takes it in the rear!!!
Congress no longer passes legislation. They pass “containers” that, down the road, regulations and taxes and God knows what are thrown in later.
Probably...and nice, loaded EBT cards for gas and such. Because everyone deserves what you've worked so hard for. (barf!)
This is total bullshit!
There is no more Republican party, not even the old Wee Publican party, nothing!
obamacars for the youts.
Bet they will be chevy volts. With dead batteries.
The Senators do have to return to their home states at some point. Might want to pay them a visit to chat.
Surely, there’s a /s somewhere...
I thought Obamacars in the headline was a misprint, and should have been ObamaCare. Nope, it’s Obamacars. Hey, that’s better than Obamaphones. Is this a great country or what?!
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