Posted on 10/01/2011 10:43:51 PM PDT by American Dream 246
Matt Lewis says hes improving on this issue. I guess, but thats mainly because after youve tried to win over voters by calling them heartless, theres really nowhere to go but up. A scene from New Hampshire this morning:
We have, for decades, had a federal government that has absolutely failed in its constitutional duty to defend our border, Perry said.
Im a governor. I dont have the pleasure of standing on the stage and criticizing. I have to deal with these issues, he later added.
Perry continued, In 2001, we had this choice: Are we going to kick these children over to the curb and say you cannot have access to college? Because the fact of the matter is theres no way they could pay the out-of-state tuition. And are we going to have them on the government dole over here because theyre not educated? Or are we going to have them in our institutions of higher learning, paying in state tuition, pursuing citizenship?
David Connors, the man who asked Perry the in-state tuition question, said he was satisfied with the governors answer.
Really? There are no jobs for illegals anywhere in Texas to earn tuition money? I was under the impression that there are quite a lot of jobs available to them, especially since Perry opposes e-Verify. This is the same sleight of hand he tried to use in the debate answer that got him in trouble, equating illegals opportunity to go to school in Texas with some sort of moral imperative among taxpayers to subsidize their education. (His wife, campaigning for him in Iowa, framed the choice as between tuition subsidies or welfare.) Somehow, the impoverished U.S. citizen from Mississippi is expected to pay his own way in Austin but the illegal whos lived in Texas for three years gets a stipend from the locals. And not just in terms of lower tuition rates; apparently they qualify for financial aid too. It must be awfully confusing for Perry, as a Texas Gaullist and vocal champion of state sovereignty, to find that prioritizing state residency over national citizenship doesnt play well with grassroots conservatives outside of Texas itself, but hed better find clarity soon.
Heres Romneys new ad bludgeoning Perry with praise he once received from former Mexican President Vicente Fox. After you watch, read this amusing scolding (which notes some of Mitts own immigration heresies) from former Bush speechwriter Michael Gerson, who seems genuinely surprised that Romney would pander so shamelessly on a divisive issue simply to destroy an opponent. That was the old, soulless Romney. The new, soulful Romney should be above that sort of thing. Right?
“If youre ashamed of FR, I suggest you leave. I think youd better check your facts. I dont believe there was a state wide vote that was overwhelmingly approved, I believe the legislature approved it and Perry signed it.”
You’re correct. This line that he spews about the state of Texas wanting it, is a lie. This bill was covertly passed and the people had no idea until after the fact. We didn’t want it and still don’t. HB 1403 was passed into law at a time when the Democratic Party was about to lose its majority in the Texas Legislature and Republicans did not want the issues of affirmative action or illegal immigration brought up in an election year. During the floor debates, this bill was described as a technical measure that would help constituents and, in its original format, was designed to reward Mexican nationals only.
AMEN on post 112!!
When my dad came to this country, legally and duly sponsored, at age 16 with his parents, he saw the kids going to college and decided he wanted that. So he worked 3 jobs to be able to afford it.
Does Perry think Mexicans are inferior and cant be expected to earn money? Isn’t that racist?
Those who advocate making it more rewarding to be in the U.S. illegally are the **cruel** people.
Those who are demanding strict enforcement and making it harder and more unpleasant to live here illegally are the conservatives with the **compassion**.
By the way,....have you ever read the children's book, “If You Give a Mouse A Cookie”? It applies to jonrick46,
Also, isn’t perry heartless to the poor of Africa? It’s not their fault their border is so far from Texas! Does he enjoy watching them starve? He must actually want them uneducated and in the streets! Heartless! Rbi g them all to Texas!
Nice pun. :)
Because Texas is "OUR" border state and Americans do not want it as a the "gateway state for illegal aliens" who further infilitrate the entire nation, which is what it is today.
Thus large scale infilitration across Open Borders creates demographic changes that result in demographic shifts that 'change a countries political power structures' in favor of the new demographic and against the existing people of a region or country.
Between illegals from Mexico and "other" undesirables, and the thousands of muslims in Texas ....the handwriting is on the wall what can be expected in the future...both Mexicans and Muslims are laying claim to Texas.
I believe him, too! I also **KNOW** from experience in working very very closely with our county's Spanish community that his immigration policies would make CRUEL practices even more CRUEL.
Please read my posts, #109 and #111.
Those advocating for strict enforcement of immigration law, and making it even tougher to live and work here illegally are the **compassionate** conservatives.
Perry with his proposals is being cluelessly CRUEL!
He's toughened employer sanctions (HB 1196, for example) and toughened penalties against document/id fraud (HB 126). There's no driver's licenses for illegals either.
HB 1196 requires any business convicted under 8 USC Section 1324, to repay to the state with interest the full amount of any benefit including grants, loans, loan guarantees, enterprise/empowerment zone benefits, fee waivers, land price subsidies, tax refunds, tax rebates, tax abatements, matching funds, etc. within 120 days. Any level of gov't can sue such a company to recover funds, including court costs, and there's no statue of limitations.
He's toughened employer sanctions (HB 1196, for example) and toughened penalties against document/id fraud (HB 126). There's no driver's licenses for illegals either.
HB 1196 requires any business convicted under 8 USC Section 1324, to repay to the state with interest the full amount of any benefit including grants, loans, loan guarantees, enterprise/empowerment zone benefits, fee waivers, land price subsidies, tax refunds, tax rebates, tax abatements, matching funds, etc. within 120 days. Any level of gov't can sue such a company to recover funds, including court costs, and there's no statue of limitations.
Geez... and people thought GWB was dumb!
Property tax on rental property? Well....What percentage of property tax is being paid when there are are SEVEN men sleeping in one bedroom and the apartment is Section-8 housing???
How much property tax is being paid on Section-8 housing with THREE families with six kids living in it?
Huh?
Yes,...I see this ALL THE TIME!!!
Please read my posts #109 and #111.
So you're ok with New York, Massachusetts, etc. making gay marriage legal then?
You're ok with Oregon allowing euthanasia then?
Somehow all the Perry cheerleaders keep missing that fact.
A bunch of apologist parrots.
Affirmative action for illegals.
Would be an entirely different response if these were children of radical Muslums.
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