Nice dodge.
So on your planet, when you throw the Republicans out, who will replace them?
Here on Earth, the Republicans won't be replaced by anyone who's stronger on immigration, but would love to hear how things are going on your world.
Lucky for us that they won't be replaced by anybody that is weaker on immigration either.
Very true. Though it's emotionally satisfying to scream, "I'm never voting for those SOBs again!", the alternative is much worse.
I flounced out of the Republican Party in a huff after Bush41 broke his tax pledge, and voted for Perot in 1992 and Harry Browne in 1996. So I hold myself personally responsible for putting and keeping the Clintons in the White House. To my surprise, the Republican Party didn't call me to apologize and promise to mend their ways. So I came shamefacedly back in 1997 and remain. I may get cranky, but I'd rather have the Republicans in than the Democrats.
"As I said to someone else that replied in a similar vain, save your breath for our leadership. Your time would be better spent trying to persuade them to uphold the law than persuading all of us to suck up."
---Nice dodge.
So on your planet, when you throw the Republicans out, who will replace them?
Here on Earth, the Republicans won't be replaced by anyone who's stronger on immigration, but would love to hear how things are going on your world.---
If you expect nothing from your leaders, you will get nothing. Your condescending words do nothing to advance your argument, and only serve lower the value of your opinions in the eyes of your fellow conservatives.
We have waited, it seems forever, for the Congress to address the issue of illegal immigration in some meaningful manner. After a promising start by the House, the Senate Judiciary Committee has brought forth this insulting piece of appeasement. Many of us are profoundly angry and disappointed. We are concerned for the future of our Republic.
That's how things are going in my world.