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This is a nation of more than 300 million people. Giving this kind of priority to 800,000 people who are living here illegally demonstrates a sense or priorities that can only be described as completely warped and f#%&ed up.
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True, but WHO’S going to do anything about it??
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The GOP will face a disaster next year — and probably for years after that — if we get to the spring of 2018 and we have some kind of permanent “solution” in place for these 800,000 illegal immigrants ... while Americans are still dealing with this abomination known as ObamaCare.
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Maybe I missed the election(s) where the incumbent (90%) DIDN’T win re-election.
I don’t see the droves MOVING away from the (R) party; being church-mouse silent on all that’s be ‘done’ since Jan., they must approve (Flake, McStain, Ryan, O’Care, taxes, amnesty....).
Or are the electorate to hold their noses for the lesser-of-two, yet again, and ‘hold their feet to the fire’ (as if that’s worked at any time in the past...or CHANGED anything in the ‘halls of power’)?
If 90% of the Republican incumbents win re-election next year, they lose control of the House.