A guest worker program is inevitable, via the Pence plan or something like it. You may as well resign yourself to that fact.
Yes, and the Israeli's might as well resign themselves to being attacked indefinitely by Hezbollah, lower arms, and losing more and more land in the process until they are run out of the middle east.
Here are the two choices.
Give up on amnesty.
Or resign yourself to the fact you will be fought on this indefinitely.
No conservative is going to accept what is wrong, win or lose, and just "take it".
I don't know what will happen, neither do you. But I know what will happen if I, or any conservative, allows themselves to be convinced the fight isn't worth it. That's a tactic the other side uses, generally when they are facing stiff opposition to their goals. Which tells me we still have a fighting chance to sink amnesty. The fact it isn't law yet when they intended it be so in the spring tells me we've at least drawn some blood. I'll take that inspiration to do the opposite of what you wish and continue fighting against amnesty.
"A guest worker program is inevitable, via the Pence plan or something like it. You may as well resign yourself to that fact."
lol OK. Then, likewise, you may as well resign yourself to the fact that in exchange for the cheap labor you're so desparately trying to keep, the house, senate and presidency will all be lost to the Democrats. Ironically, you have no one but party divider Bush to blame.
No an amnesty is not inevitable. That is why I keep fighting against it. So far I have won.
I've got no problem with a guest worker program, as long as it does not include those illegals currently here.
via the Pence plan or something like it.
Pence's plan rewards criminal aliens. It's not a plan, it's amnesty.