The more I think about it, as I’ve said on other threads, the more I think the best plan is to sit back and, knowing that this will eventually expire on it’s own, allow it to play out without going so far to close the government.
The fact is that Obama wants the GOP to close the government. The shutdown a year ago over Obamacare is a good example for not doing that: between the Healthcare.gov disaster, people being kicked off their plans, skyrocketing premiums and deductables, etc Obamacare is slowly destroying itself in a much more “teachable moment” way than the Republicans could ever do by shutting down the government.
Call it tough love, or needing to give a child enough room to learn the hardway not to touch a hot stove. Right now thats the only sort of thing that seems to work.
I think you’re wrong here. The 5 million quoted are more likely 10 million, and chain migration will balloon that to 30 million primarily low-skill, subsidy and affirmative action-dependent, Leftist voters.
Just another couple of years burrowed in with legality and they’ll never get rooted out. They’ll also be even more photo-equpped illegal voters—just by 2016—than we’ve already got—which is probably more than we can offset with a legal majority.
You sound like part of the GOPe by fearing a “government shutdown” if Congress merely doesn’t approve spending it shouldn’t approve.