Posted on 04/17/2014 2:21:27 PM PDT by Jim Robinson
A prominent super PAC of key allies of President George W. Bush and failed presidential candidate Mitt Romney, formed to give Republicans who support amnesty legislation air cover, failed to raise any money during the first quarter of this year.
Carlos Gutierrez, the former Bush Commerce Secretary, and Charlie Spies, the co-founder of Restore Our Future, which was the biggest pro-Romney super PAC, formed the Republicans For Immigration Reform super PAC "to provide political support for Republican candidates" backing comprehensive immigration reform.
According to its Federal Election Commission report, which was filed on April 15 and covers the period from January 1, 2014 to March 31, 2014, the group raised no money during the first quarter of this year. It had just over $11,000 cash on hand at the beginning of the quarter and now has just under $1,700 on hand after spending $9,875 last quarter. The group also has no debts.
As Breitbart News has reported, Gutierrez, who has said that English should not be the official language of government, said the group formed to "provide some intellectual cover to Republicans so that they can move forward without being politically hindered" in pursuing immigration reform and amnesty.
The super PAC believes that "all undocumented immigrants should be given a path towards legality."
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Well, there’s some good news.
No one is embracing the Shamnesty suck.
Man, I could take out an ad in a newspaper and tell people to send a dollar to a PO Box and 'good things' will happen to them for their generosity, and I guarantee I would see some letters coming in...
Heh. Thanks JimRob.
LOL! Beaners si!, dinero no!
This is not as good news as it sounds. The amnesty movement has always relied on donations by the super rich and big corporations. They have no grassroots support at all. When it’s deemed necessary, millions of corporate and billionaire cash will flow into this group.
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