You got to ask yourself...do you allow politicians to change their minds like the rest of us do? There is no such thing as an honest and rational person who doesn’t occasionally change their mind. To expect otherwise is to invite disappointment.
As for amnesty, I think its a nonissue anyway. The uniparty is firmly behind it and will figure out a way to jam it down our throats well before November 2016.
You can change your mind on a lot of things. The style of clothes you want to wear, the toothpaste you use, even the toilet paper you use. But to me, changing a position on Amnesty (actually in my definition - giving illegals citizenship somehow) is like a decision to change one’s religion, or one’s views on something like abortion. It is a fundamental cornerstone of our sovereignty in my opinion.
Further, uniparty or not, [No] Amnesty is my requirement for a candidate. If there are none of them who agree, I stay home, likely with a lot of others.
I’m thinking different on amnesty. They haven’t been able to pass anything on it by legal means and now the EO route is in at least some trouble. I don’t see it happening.
One of the things I took from my college communications class was the importance of altering one’s view with new information. To be otherwise is truly to be a dinosaur. Scott Walker is no dinosaur. He is now an experienced and battle tried governor which is a good credential for becoming President.
Case in point.
Wasn’t Reagan once a Democrat?