Posted on 03/16/2006 11:56:08 PM PST by EternalVigilance
President Bush's troubles with congressional Republicans, which erupted during the backlash to the Dubai seaport deal, are rooted in policy frustrations and personal resentments that GOP lawmakers say stretch back to the opening days of the administration.
For years, the Bush White House and its allies on Capitol Hill seemed like one of the most unified teams Washington had ever seen, passing most of Bush's agenda with little dissent. Privately, however, many lawmakers felt underappreciated, ignored and sometimes bullied by what they regarded as a White House intent on running government with little input from them.
Often it was to pass items -- an expanded federal role in education under the No Child Left Behind law and an expensive prescription drug benefit under Medicare -- that left conservatives deeply uneasy. What Bush is facing now, beyond just election-year jitters by legislators eyeing his depressed approval ratings, is a rebellion that has been brewing since the days when he looked invincible, say many lawmakers and strategists.
Newly unleashed grievances could signal even bigger problems for Bush's last two years in office, as he would be forced to abandon a governing strategy that until recently counted on solid support from congressional Republicans.
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I might add, that many are impressed with the Hispanic work ethic, in general. They work their butts off, and do it cheerfully. Amazxing really. That matters to some folks.
The first thing that happens is that the rule of law is respected and reinstated.
ROTFLMAO too.
It's like stopping to look at a traffic accident --- sometimes, you just can;t help it.
While I'm at it about COnservative control over the party apparatus, ask yourself the following questions:
1. Would GHW Bush ever gotten the nod as Reagan's VP had he not backtracked (as Gore would say, "his opinion evolved") on his pro-choice stance?
2. Would GW Bush had ever gotten the nomination had he not been given $100 million in campaign funds by conservative groups and mentioned Jesus as his "favorite political philosopher"?
3. Could Rudy Guiliani ever get a nomination for President when he's pro-choice, pro-gun control and..gasp!..an "adulterer", to boot?
The answer to all of these questions should be painfully obvious to even Chuckie Schumer.
Of course, you both have noticed that the very same people who want every illegal deported are the very same ones who want ALL foreign trade stopped AND foreign companies thrown out of the country.
That's a staggering concept, isn't it?
I agree. It's too bad they're being used as slave labor and helping in the breakdown of the rule of law and our national sovereignty.
"What happens if you deport every illegal immigrant who currently works in this country?"
Somehow the unemployment rate stays at 4.7%. Tell me how that happens? Either the government is no good at counting or someone's lying through their teeth.
Why do you have to make stuff up? Is it because that's all you've got?
The economy will survive without opening our borders up to the whole world.
Relax, relax; she posted it IN CONTEXT.
Huh? That;s a non answer --- all illegals have never been deported.
Your premise is faulty.
"The economy will survive without opening our borders up to the whole world."
Great. And you'll be taking that day laborer job that comes with below-minimum wage payscale and no dental plan excatly when?
Yes, it's a staggering concept...on more than one level.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1569002/posts?q=1&&page=2501#2527
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1569002/posts?q=1&&page=2501#2545
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1569002/posts?page=2597#2597
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1569002/posts?page=2562#2562
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1569002/posts?page=2900#2900
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1569002/posts?page=2801#2801
You can do the numbers yourself vis a vis population proportionality.
When did "unnamed source", "one person familiar", "a person close to", "an official who asked not to be named" ETC become the basis for entire msm reports? Ever so often, yeah, I can see it. And "paraphrased"?? What ever happened to real reporting?
Speaking of rumor(?), Thune spokesman said that Thune would vote against Bolton if the closing of Ellsworth went forward. Thune later denied it saying that Bolton was just the man to shake the UN up.
All that said, I donated to Thune and would have voted for him had I lived in his state.
One other little detail. Without hard working young immigrants, a lot of them, the US would go the way of Germany, with aging greedy geezers suffocating the economy. Which brings up the issue, as to whether the offspring of all these illegals will on balance make good American citizens. I say yes, but then I am not the Rock of Gilbralter, and can't issue an insurance policy quaranteeing it, and indemnifying the losses if the thing goes south. The human experience is an exercise in risk taking. It always has been, always will be.
Thank you!
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I hope you were as disgusted with our Senate, who threw out all of Dubya's proposed spending caps in the latest budget, as I was.
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