Posted on 11/29/2011 1:19:39 PM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
Last I read the agriculture economy was being hit very hard which will have a trickle down effect in rising food prices because the state couldn’t get the crops harvested because there weren’t enough people who showed up or if they did they couldn’t do the work. Not only that, it appears that other economic factors weren’t thought out like all the other businesses suffering when the mass exodus happened. Those people spent their money on consumables which in turn profited retail business owners. Writing laws based on pure emotions is usually 100% bad law.
http://abcnews.go.com/US/republicans-face-tough-alabama-immigration-law/story?id=14967434
We got voter picture ID, made it illegal for illegal aliens to get a drivers license, and made it easier to deport convicted criminals, just this year. We do not have a law that would allow us to identify illegal aliens in our schools, but how has that worked out for Alabama?
In your universe governors and presidents are dictators I suppose.
It’s called consequences. I’ve been saying that we are simply reaping the consequences of aborting an entire generation and not having enough children to even replace this generation.
If Perry can’t lead both Texas Houses how is he going to lead the hacks in DC in both houses.
Quite frankly, if any GOP candidate wins, they will face the same problems. A divided country. All while our country is in a death sprial.
Alabama’ unemployment has dropped 2 %.
The illegals are moving to sanctuary states like Texas and CA
>>>Arpaio did endorse and help get Janet Napolitano elected as Governor in 2002<<<
Wrong.
Arpaio is a Republican. In 2002 Arpaio endorsed Betsey Bayless for Governor in the Republican primary.
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2002/11/17/20021117arpaiocandidates-CR.html
He didn’t endorse Democrat Napolitano or anyone else for Governor in the 2002 General Election.
http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/article_d5955439-ab3c-592e-9fc6-dad0f14504e1.html
To be accurate, Arpaio did appear in an ad that Napolitano touted as an endorsement. Arpaio denies that was his intent.
As for Arpaio endorsing Romney in 2008, he endorsed him over McCain. In 2010 Arpaio endorsed J.D. Hayworth over McCain for Senate. I think it’s safe to say Sheriff Joe doesn’t like McCain.
Bump!!
Under the new law, which was scheduled to take effect Sept. 1, state prisoners who are granted parole and turned over to Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials must either be deported or leave the country voluntarily - or risk being returned to state custody to serve out the remainder of their sentences.
The law was crafted to address a vexing problem identified by the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles, which reported granting parole to some illegal immigrants and turning them over to ICE - only to later learn that they were not removed from the country, said state Rep. Jerry Madden, R-Plano. ..
Mexicos drug war is giving growers a break EL BARRIL, Mexico The Mexican government is allowing domestic marijuana and opium poppy production to climb to record levels, as soldiers who once cut and burned illegal crops here in the vast Sierra Madre mountains are being redeployed to cities to wage urban warfare against criminal gangs.
Since President Felipe Calderon ordered his troops into the streets in late 2006, the acreage dedicated to marijuana farming has nearly doubled in Mexico, according to technical reports by the U.S. government and the United Nations, data provided by the Mexican military, and interviews with law enforcement agents and growers.
The acreage devoted to opium poppies has also soared, according to the U.S. State Department, making Mexico the second-leading heroin producer in the world, after Afghanistan, whose crop goes mostly to Europe and Asia.......
Yes, it is a change in strategy, as the army now gives priority to catching criminals and seizing cocaine, which is far more valuable to the cartels than marijuana or heroin, said Raul Benitez, an expert in drug trafficking and national security at the National Autonomous University of Mexico.
The Mexican government, Benitez said, also cares less about marijuana cultivation these days because the U.S. government appears to care less. ..
Still no solution for illegal immigrants' long-term care costs
..Still, the real problem isn't hospitals, which transfer most all patients, both U.S. citizens and illegal immigrants, once urgent care is no longer needed and the bed is needed for other patients. It's long-term care facilities, unable to afford to accept patients, like Martinez, who don't have insurance. It remains for hospitals, obligated by federal regulation to arrange post-hospital care for those who need it, to find alternatives and to provide care indefinitely if they can't....
Fact is, most of the states don’t have the money to fight the FedGov on these issues.
We can make any number of laws at the state level but, until someone is in the WH who cares about state issues, nothing will be done.
We have a part time legislature in Texas. Our legislature only meets for a few months every two years. He already called them back and that item didn’t get done. Calling them back again probably would not change that. All in all, I like them being out of session because when they are not in session they cannot screw other things up.
Thanks shield.
Yes, Nick you are very cool!
Glad to see you now realize that Perry is our best hope of getting real conservative reform in DC and repairing the harm that BO has done!
Here’s my 2 cents:
Our country is broken....I want a conservative repairman....not a motivational speaker!
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