This is encouraging from Captain’s Quarters.
http://www.captainsquartersblog.com/mt/archives/009641.php
“Bush thought he could press forward on comprehensive reform after the Democrats won a majority in Congress, an interesting and unique reversal of the normal political dynamic. His previous effort, cast in the McCain-Kennedy bill from the last session, foundered on the objections of House Republicans, who wanted a border-first bill and refused to move their version of McCain-Kennedy. One might think that a Democratic majority would have overcome that problem, but the new Democrats represent the same districts that refused to support any hint of amnesty. As a result, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid have made it clear that they can’t deliver immigration reform without Republican support — and that means the bill has to take Republican concerns into account more honestly.”
waiting to see who the Gelding Old Party puts up for POTUS next year...