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Candidate Says Illegal Immigrants Have Earned Right to Receive Welfare [Fiction]
Semi-News/Semi-Satire ^
| 19 Sep 2014
| John Semmens
Posted on 09/23/2014 9:57:01 AM PDT by John Semmens
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Rep. Mike Michaud (Maine) says he is opposed to the idea of curtailing the eligibility for welfare payments to illegal immigrants.
These people have undertaken a long, arduous, and often dangerous journey to get here, Michaud said. That took courage and determination. Welfare payments are a meager reward for enduring these treks. It would be niggardly of us to deny them after theyve crossed the finish line.
Under Maine law, illegal immigrants are not eligible for state funded welfare payments. Nonetheless, several cities have defied the law and paid out public funds to them. Portland disburses over $200,000 per month to ineligible illegal immigrantsa practice that Michaud promises will become legal once he is elected governor.
State Senator Eloise Vitelli (D-Augusta) said she supports Michauds position on the issue. If we cut them off from benefits its like were telling them they wasted their time coming here, Vitelli contended. That seems a cold and unwelcoming attitude to me.
if you missed any of this week's other semi-news/semi-satire posts you can find them at...
http://azconservative.org/2014/09/19/dem-operative-says-obama-planning-october-surprise/
TOPICS: Government; Politics; Travel
KEYWORDS: aliens; democrats; immigrants; satire; welfare
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To: John Semmens
Illegals are law breakers..he is supporting law breakers.
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posted on
09/23/2014 10:21:32 AM PDT
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dalebert
To: buffyt
Bronco Bama...
bareback rider extraordinaire
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posted on
09/23/2014 10:21:46 AM PDT
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MeshugeMikey
(Please RESIGN Mr. President Its the RIGHT thing to do_RETIRE THE REGIME!)
To: John Semmens
Honesty should compel you to put SATIRE: in the title. jmo
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09/23/2014 10:55:06 AM PDT
by
citizen
(There3 is always free government cheese in the mouse trap.....https://twitter.com/kracker0)
To: John Semmens
This feely-goody government at it’s worst by people who believe what’s yours is also mine. These people are elected and probably private thieves. The persons they want to satisfy are of the same philosophical bent.
To: John Semmens
Are you sure this is fiction??
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09/23/2014 11:35:24 AM PDT
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ViLaLuz
(2 Chronicles 7:14)
To: meadsjn
The word “satire” appears three times in all of my posts.
If you examine these Democrats’ positions on the issue of immigration you will find that my “satire” is a fair and honest portrayal of where they stand.
To: John Semmens
Your intent is to deceive; and further, to have that deception perpetuated outward by whoever links back to your headline or article.
It is not satire.
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09/23/2014 2:41:55 PM PDT
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meadsjn
To: meadsjn
Read the original story and you should understand that no deception was intended or perpetrated. Maine Democrat Would Allow Illegal Immigrants to Continue to Receive Government Assistance The Washingon Free Beacon ^ | September 16, 2014 | Elizabeth Harrington Posted on 9/16/2014 3:39:35 PM by Kaslin Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mike Michaud supports the position of allowing illegal immigrants to continue to receive welfare in Maine. Michaud, a U.S. congressman who has represented Maines 2nd district since 2003, is in line with state Senator Eloise Vitelli, who recently said illegal aliens are entitled to taxpayer-funded benefits. In June, Republican Governor of Maine Paul LePage issued a directive for local governments to stop providing welfare to illegal immigrants, or face having their state funding withdrawn. At the time Rep. Michaud said he agreed with cities like Portland, Maine, which vowed to defy the Governors order, and continue allowing illegal aliens to receive benefits. Portland disburses approximately $215,000 each month in welfare payments to individuals not eligible to receive them. Portland, South Portland and other cities say they will defy the directive because state law refers only to financial need and such a policy change should be made through the Legislature, the Portland Press Herald reported. Michaud did not directly answer whether illegal aliens should receive benefits, but condemned the Governors efforts. The Democrat criticized LePage for over-simplifying a complex matter and supported the position staked out by Portland and other cities, the Press Herald said. Michaud also said stopping illegal aliens from receiving welfare payments puts local communities in an untenable position. They do not have the resources to scour their local communities to determine everyones immigration status, he said. With that in mind, I do not believe they should have to choose between providing financial services to those living in their communities, and facing financial repercussions from the state for doing so. The Michaud campaign did not respond to requests from the Washington Free Beacon to clarify his stance on whether illegal immigrants should receive taxpayer-funded benefits. The issue reappeared on Monday when the Republican Party of Maine released a video of Democratic state Senator Eloise Vitelli saying she supports using taxpayer dollars to provide welfare benefits to illegal immigrants. This represents a disturbing trend of liberal politicians expressing a willingness to allocate scarce welfare dollars away from needy Maine citizens and beleaguered Maine taxpayers in order to provide welfare benefits to people who are here illegally, said Maine Republican Party Chairman Richard Bennett. Republicans support the responsible use of taxpayer dollars to help Maine citizens who are truly in need, especially seniors, disabled people, children, and single mothers. Its clear that up and down the ticket, from gubernatorial candidate Michael Michaud to State Senator Vitelli, Maine Democrats are out of touch with voters on the issues of welfare reform and immigration policy, he added. Maines welfare system is broken and Gov. Paul LePage is fixing it, but the job is not done yet. We must continue on Gov. LePages path of welfare reform if Maine is to prioritize its tax dollars and break the cycle of inter-generational welfare dependency. The LePage administration said preventing non-citizens from receiving benefits would save at least $1 million a year. The Governor has also defended his position as simply enforcing federal law. I have always said Maines safety net should help our most needy citizens, LePage said in his weekly radio address on June 24. These vulnerable Mainers include the elderly, children, disabled and mentally ill. Illegal aliens who choose to live in Maine are not our most vulnerable citizens, LePage said. We need to take care of Mainers first. I think most Mainers would agree.
To: meadsjn; John Semmens; All
Your intent is to deceive; and further, to have that deception perpetuated outward by whoever links back to your headline or article.It is not satire
I just now spotted this.
I have followed John Semmens for years. He defintely writes satire, and he has stated so. I and others have alwys recognized this.
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