Posted on 05/16/2010 7:31:51 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Dude, theyre winning.
SEE HERE : http://www.azcentral.com/news/election/azelections/articles/2010/05/13/20100513governor-rebrand-arizona-over-immigration-law-criticism13-ON.html
Acknowledging that Arizona has developed a serious image problem because of its tough new immigration law, Gov. Jan Brewer and tourism-industry leaders said Thursday that they will launch a new effort to stanch the flow of lost trade and convention business in the state
Its up to us to get the truth out there. This is impacting Arizonas face to the nation, said Brewer, who blamed the controversy on misconceptions about the law
To date, dozens of cities and groups have announced boycotts. Arizona has lost at least 30 to 40 meetings and conventions, she said
As part of their effort, officials plan to revive a past campaign that encourages Arizonans to take advantages of specials and deals and vacation within the state. How to rebrand the state to potential visitors has not yet been decided.
A big issue, Johnson said, is tentative bookings and new business, those groups that have indicated they were interested in coming here between 2011 and 2015 but are now refusing to sign contracts.
Were hearing from our sales people in the hotels and resorts, that people arent returning their calls anymore that they dont even want to talk to Arizonans, she said.
Brewer seems to think its a matter of correcting misperceptions about the law. Its not, though. For one thing, the left isnt interested in the facts about this. That was my point yesterday about Holder admitting that he hasnt read the statute. If he reads it then hes accountable for smearing it; better to stay ignorant and smear away for as long as possible and then, when called on it, grudgingly chalk it up to being misinformed. Besides, ever since the law was amended to ban racial profiling, the critique has shifted to how itll be applied in practice by cops, not how it looks on the page. Even if its found constitutional and it very well may be itll take months of proper enforcement by Arizona police before that point can be factually challenged. For another thing, theres too much political skin in this game for the hysterics to relax. A Univision poll shows that 67 percent of Latinos oppose the law even though national majorities are strongly in favor. Democrats arent going to pass amnesty this year so screaming Nazi! is their best chance to lock in Hispanic voters for the midterms and beyond. Look at it this way: When youve got the Simon Wiesenthal Center issuing statements deploring the sort of rhetoric being tossed at Arizona, youre way too far into Godwinland ever to make it back out.
As a wise man once said, you cant reason a man out of that which he wasnt reasoned into, so rather than trying to politely explain the virtues of the law, theyd better start thinking about reciprocal boycotts. Take a piece of Californias ass economically and let state officials over there deal with the headaches of their own business leaders. And at some point, some high-profile Arizona pol really should call the bluff of sanctuary cities by offering to release captured illegals into their custody in lieu of deporting them. If Gavin Newsom and Mike Bloomberg and Antonio Villaraigosa are all so hot to welcome the undocumented, fantastic: Arizonas got an endless supply and will be happy to provide however many to San Francisco and New York and L.A. that theyd like. In fact, as loathsome as I find McCains immigration pandering, Ill applaud even if hes the one who spearheads this idea. These sanctimonious lawless left-wing hypocrites must have their bluffs called. All the illegals they want, coming right up. Just say the word.
Speaking of left-wing hypocrites, heres another one musing about the fact that Technically, it is not illegal to be illegal in Massachusetts. Well, great! If I was an illegal stuck in the perpetual sun lamp that is Phoenix, Id love a free ride to Boston. How about it, Gov. Patrick?
They are not winning anything.
They are just isolating themselves in their failure.
Balance these losses against savings from crime by illegals over time. It’s still a net win. I think.
Screw ‘em. Arizona is standing tall for its citizens. And for America.
It’s a BIG win and it’ll be a BIG win for America!
Arizona isn’t really worried about it. They stay away, the hotels lay off illegals, they go home, Arizona’s unemployment drops from 17% to 7% and everyone comes here to enjoy the prosperity.
“Take a piece of California?s ass economically and let state officials over there deal with the headaches of their own business leaders.”
Try a 1000% tax on all power headed to CA...
I worry that they’ll cave...big business/travel industry will be the reason.
Ha! Wouldn't that be sweet.
Um, which “they”?
Stand Too...!!!
so now we as a nation are allowed to put financial stress and bad mouth states that pass laws we don’t like. sounds good.
so it’s ok to push the image of pedophilia for states pushing homo marriage or outright pedophilia (Vermont).
we should also encourage schools to keep their children from entering pervert sanctuary cities like San fran or Austin.
while we’re at it... cities promoting themselves as sanctuary for radical Islamic types should also be boycotted... like Newark and new jersey
I agree, Mr. Robinson. But the fight is going to be long and ugly. That’s becoming increasingly clear IMHO.
“Dude, they’re winning” at the beginning of the article.
I am gonna go with those they.
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I must have missed Obama signing that Executive Order.
The other states that are condemning Arizona are stupid if they don’t think they are next.
by Martin Niemoller:
“First they came for the Communists, but I was not a Communist so I did not speak out.
Then they came for the Socialists and the Trade Unionists, but I was neither, so I did not speak out.
Then they came for the Jews, but I was not a Jew so I did not speak out.
And when they came for me, there was no one left to speak out for me.”
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