Every piece of legislation that leaves the house will have border enforcement amendments tacked on so Bush and the senate won't be able to kill it or hide from it.
Doesn't matter. If the House is seen as being the obstacle to an immigration bill, Tancredo will spend the next two years getting nothing, for sure, on illegal immigration.
"No bill" translates, for the voting public, into "no action, no reform." If you think that works in the House GOP's favor, you're mistaken.
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Wrong. Only if House Republicans go quietly.
House Republicans need to start shouting and making noise. Defiantly saying "not just no, but heck no".
Without one trace of apology. In fact, with utter defiance.
The House is right. They're 100% right. There's nothing wrong about anything they're doing.
The must not budge.
But they have to shout back. :)
Should they stick out their tongues too?