Posted on 11/15/2014 9:43:33 PM PST by EternalVigilance
He’s a real gruber, ain’t he?
That argument is a bit of a straw man. Since most commit additional crimes, re-entry, document fraud, etc, most could be -and many are- charged with felonies.
So, you don't think illegal entry should be re-classified as a felony -- that it's not necessary?
When you do not enforce, then rewrite law to the benefit of those who break it...yeah, that’s amnesty.
Give it the death penalty if you like. My point is that the” it’s only a misdemeanor” is a false argument. Many have entered multiple times, and 99% commit felony offenses as their second act.
Where’s the fence I was promised in 2007, numbnuts?
Senator, you can’t find illegals and visa overstayers now, so how are you going to track them over a 15 year period?
You must be a special kind of stupid.
With Republicans like these, its kinda easy to be confused about the difference.
+1.
We’re also told they won’t be on welfare...well, obviously they are...and they are supposed to know English...which is why we need ballots in any number of languages, and bilingual schools.
Oh, I think Corker should show the GOP and take his gang of eight backstabbers to the other side of the aisle.
Anything short of enforcing existing immigration law IS amnesty, Corky.
Yup.
Former Car Czar Rattner agrees: Now is the perfect time to raise gas tax
Steven Rattner @SteveRattner · Jan 2
Now is exactly the time to raise the gasoline tax. @SenBobCorker should be commended for his
stance http://nyti.ms/1xnVqxa
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If something like this is going to be done, now is the time to do it, said Bob Corker, a Republican senator, who noted that gas prices in his home state of Tennessee fell below $2 a gallon this month. Senator Corker and Senator Chris Murphy, a Democrat from Connecticut, unveiled a proposal in June to raise the gas tax by 12 cents a gallon over the next two years and then index further increases to inflation.
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Senator Corker, who has tried to appease deficit hawks by proposing to reduce other taxes in exchange for a rise in the gas tax, said his plan would probably get caught up in negotiations about broader tax reform when the Republicans take control of both houses.
The leadership is going to want the finance committee to come up with a larger package, he said, adding that he was open to all sorts of options except a short-term fix. The one thing Im going to rail against is to kick the can down the road.
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