Posted on 08/30/2016 4:46:46 PM PDT by Benny Huang
I'm beginning to think that Donald Trump was right when he said that he could "stand in the middle of 5th Avenue and shoot somebody" and not lose support among certain segments of the population.
The man who crafted a campaign around two primary issues--illegal immigration and trade--just caved on the first of these. After months of being the toughest talker on illegal immigration, he's basically come around to the establishment's way of thinking--namely, that there are just too many lawbreakers out there to do anything about it now. Trump maintains that if he's elected president he will still build a wall on the southern border, though I suspect that he left that for a future flip-flop.
And so the great climb-down begins.
During an appearance on FOX News last week, Trump said that "the first thing we're going to do if and when I win is we're going to get rid of all of the bad ones." What Trump is basically saying is that there should be amnesty for illegals. Sure, if they commit some other crime after they commit the crime of entering our country illegally, Trump will go after them; but all of those "law-abiding" illegal aliens (an oxymoron if ever there was one) will be left alone. That's amnesty no matter what you call it.
If Trump were to be elected president, and there's only a sliver of a chance that he will be, nothing would change in this country in regard to immigration, illegal or otherwise. The lawless open border will remain lawless and open, the Border Patrol we pay to pretend they're enforcing the law will continue to play make-believe, and the rule of law will continue to be a big joke. Don't believe me? Donald Trump admitted in the same FOX News interview that his policy would be a continuation of his two predecessors. "What people don't know is that Obama got tremendous numbers of people out of the country. Bush, the same thing. Lots of people were brought out of the country with the existing laws. Well, I'm going to do the same thing."
Apparently Bush and Obama had the situation under control the whole time. Who knew? His remark leaves me wondering why he chose to run for president on this issue when in fact he was perfectly content with the status quo.
Some people are shocked by Trump's mealy-mouthed backtracking but I am not. Despite his strutting around in a hard hat at a West Virginia coal miner's rally, Trump is not a working class hero because he is not working class. Donald Trump is, was, and always will be a certified member of the employer class, which means that he really likes cheap labor.
Of all the Republican candidates for president this past year Trump was perhaps the second squishiest on illegal immigration after Jeb Bush. It wasn't that Trump didn't talk tough on the issue, it's that he didn't mean a word of it. Donald Trump was, to my knowledge, the only candidate among the seventeen who had ever actually employed illegal aliens. In 1980, illegal Polish immigrants cleared the parcel of land where Trump Tower stands today. Trump has claimed that he can't be held responsible for the actions of every contractor and subcontractor on the project but there's evidence in FBI files that he knew exactly what was going on and approved it. In 2013, after several amnesty activists met with Trump, they claimed that he had bragged to them about employing illegal aliens at a golf course he owns in Florida. They left the meeting feeling as if he were on their side--and he was.
Those of you who voted for him have every right to feel betrayed. Trump latched onto illegal immigration because he knew that it was burdening your communities but he doesn't care about you and he never did. He cares about power. In that regard he's not all that different from Hillary Clinton or her husband, both of whom were once friends of the Donald.
Now that Donald Trump has burned his supporters on the issue that supposedly distinguished him from the pack, what reason remains to vote for him? I ask this question as a conservative to other conservatives: If Trump is not going to be the leader who finally restores some sanity to the lawlessness that has swept our country, what exactly is gained by electing him? The obvious answer, I suppose, is that he's not Hillary Clinton. But is that really the best that his supporters can say about him? Jeb Bush and Lindsey Graham are also not Hillary Clinton either. Lady Gaga is not Hillary Clinton. The guy who picks up my trash every Thursday is not Hillary Clinton. There's got to be a stronger case for the Republican candidate than simply that he's not the Democrat candidate.
And really, is he so different from Hillary Clinton? I don't think so. As Joe Scarborough once said, Trump is basically a "centrist Democrat." Trump used to support an "assault weapons" ban, whatever that is. He wants to curtail our First Amendment protections for the free press. In April, he opposed North Carolina's HB2 law that prevented localities from forcing private businesses to allow men in the ladies room among. In July, he offered lukewarm support for the law. Over the years he's made political donations to a variety of candidates, including to the pervy homosexual Mark Foley but also to Chuck Schumer, Anthony Weiner, Harry Reid, Charlie Rangel, and even Hillary Clinton. Trump was very publicly "pro-choice" until about five minutes before he decided to run for the Republican nomination and he later defended Planned Parenthood at a debate saying that they "do wonderful things having to do with women's health." He has abused eminent domain in past business dealings and appears to have an ongoing bromance with Vladimir Putin. He is, to put it bluntly, a lowlife dirtbag with no redeeming qualities.
But none of this was supposed to matter, you see, because he was tough on illegal immigration. As I've been told over and over again since this grueling campaign began, we've got to focus like a laser beam on reasserting authority over our own country and its borders. This argument was advanced eloquently by the writer Ann Coulter, a pundit I liked very much until she went off the deep end for Donald. As she explained in her book "Adios, America": "What happens with immigration will determine whether America continues to exist or becomes a Third World republic that will never elect another Republican--in other words, 'California.' It's more important than gun rights, right to life, taxes, or Iran's nuclear program--or whatever other issue you care to cite, because immigration will decide all issues, once and for all, in favor of the Democrats."
It's a curious argument--that we can only win the big issues by surrendering on them for the moment to focus on a single one. Will we ever be able to undo all the damage we've done by punting all the other issues to the Democrats? I kind of doubt it; they're skilled at making their policy changes irreversible.
Now that Donald Trump has officially adopted the Rubio/Bush/Bush/Schumer position on illegal immigration, the rest of us are kind of left in the lurch here. The argument before was that even though he sucks on nearly every issue, at least he's going to start deporting those illegals! Now the argument seems to be that he sucks on every issue including illegal immigration...but at least he's not Hillary!
This man is the worst mistake the GOP ever made. The positions he takes are written in Jell-O because he has absolutely no principles.
Trump is far superior to Hillary on immigration. As long as Jeff Sessions, Kris Kobach, Steve Miller, and Steve King support him, I am confident that Trump will do the right thing on immigration.
Signed up less than a year ago? Nice try troll.
Signed up less than a year ago? Nice try troll.
Nice Opus, Benny.
Garbage in, garbage out.
Blog pimp ping.
When the first sentence is a lie, you can keep the rest.
You’re so far off and so into carrying water for the msm on this...
Ozone
All the Democrats were cast into the fiery pit?
I would have liked to wave to a few of them.
He has mischaracterized what Trump has said, in a way that Ted Cruz or his girlfriends on TV might do. I am not happy that he is being a little softer on illegals than he was, but he is not saying they will get amnesty or citizenship. Any other Republican of the 17 running was WORSE on the issue, including Ted Cruz.
The MAIN reason for Trump is that he is not Hillary nor a demonrat. #NeverHillary
Just looked at his history...He posts nothing bu articles from Freedom Daily...No comments...Nothing else...
Fool.
Supreme Court means nothing to you?.....
Just how new are you
What Trump will do is a big question mark. But we know what Hillary will do. I’ll take my chances with Trump.
I still have A LOT of faith in him to see problems, gather experts to find solutions, then fix them. With the right experts he’ll fix them the right way. So hopefully the right experts don’t all jump ship.
With either one, I’ll hope the congress decides to read the constitution and participate in governing as the people’s representatives. I’m not expecting much on that front though.
IBTZ
So, Trump is now worse than Hillary? Only an extreme left-wing idiot would think that...or a childish eGOP type that cuts off their nose to spite their face. Either way, an idiot.
“What Trump will do is a big question mark. But we know what Hillary will do. Ill take my chances with Trump.”
Precisely. I do not trust Trump to do what he says he will do. I, however, trust Hillary to do what she says she will do.
Some will only believe the guy when they see the deport trucks roll through the Barrio. If you thought that would happen your smoking something
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