Posted on 06/20/2013 7:28:19 AM PDT by Lakeshark
Paul Ryan issued a challenge.
The Heritage Foundation picked up the challenge.
Mark Levin wants to see this debate as well.
Its time past time for a full and open discussion in the conservative family about immigration. To stop with the sound bite presentations. To put an immediate stop to the idea of comprehensive immigration bills zipping through Congress with all the usual backdoor wheeling and dealing.
Its time for a William F. Buckley-esque debate between conservatives that finally and quite publicly puts those involved with the issue together on one stage at the same time. Puts them there for an open, televised, candid, and serious discussion of a seriously momentous issue for the future of America. An issue that is being shoved through Congress with all the speed of a rocket accompanied by the usual Washington bipartisan game playing and theatrics.
The Heritage Foundation is precisely the right venue for this.
The participants? Levin suggests Heather Mac Donald, Ed Meese, and either or both Ted Cruz and Jeff Sessions for one side.
Side two? Levin suggests former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, Congressman Paul Ryan, Governor Chris Christie. I would add Senator Marco Rubio.
**snip**
What part of secure the border first do these people not understand?
Does anyone really believe Republican members of the House have read their own bill? Much less the Senate bill?
(Excerpt) Read more at spectator.org ...
The question?
What does this bill do FOR America?
Makes the point perfectly. Well done!
Spread them all over the web, that’s why I post them here.
Yesterday on Rush, Cruz simply said:
The bill WON'T solve any of the problems it claims to, it will only do bad things. It will cost a lot of money from the treasury, steal jobs from Americans, give unbelievable benefits to millions that don't deserve it, and will NOT STOP illegals from coming in.
I mean, what could go possibly wrong?
:-)
We need an ad to come against the one they’ve been playing for well over a month on talk radio. I want to bash my radio with a hammer every time I hear Rubio and Ryan talking about how we need this bill. My wife is being very patient with me about this......:-)
1. If the current situation is so problematic that we must drop everything and legalize the illegals here now, then why don't we build the fence to keep this problem from recurring?
2. What are that chances that illegal border crossers will be in the 53% of net taxpayers and not in the 47% of benefit takers? Will they truly contribute more and take less than the average American?
I am sick to my stomach about this crap.
I had the same reaction to the article....I would pay to watch this debate.
Expanded, what is the purpose of federal immigration law?
Setting aside the truism that the ability to control one’s own borders is a salient attribute of national sovereignty,
I contend that the purpose is to protect the health, safety and welfare of the people. The American people.
The government’s prime function is to use the powers delegated to it to secure the lives, liberty and happiness—of Americans.
Are they doing their jobs? The answer is a resounding ‘No.’
Americans have voted for parties that have done nothing to stop the flow of illegal aliens. Americans put tribe above country.
That's not the most phony part of it.
The worst part about Ryan and why I flagged him as a phony over two years ago is he :
1) Supported GWB expansion of current (2004) medicare benefits all on that-nation credit card/
paired with with
2) Ryan : We dont have to do anything to medicare now, need no cuts to it now, its just fine, but we must start cutting it in 10 years, but pass that into law now to get credit for it w no blame, OR it will go bankrupt in 10 years from now if we dont cut it 10 years from now.
If you dont have to do anything for the next 10 years, then congress of ~ 2023 should pass the 2023 cuts, not congress of 2013.
I was amazed that so many here fell for that scam.
’ we give them all US citizenship and standard government freebee now, and then start building ‘the fence’ in 10 years, because in 10 years illegal immigration will wreck this country, but we need them as workers now, so no immigrant outside US (today wink-wink) will be affected by the wall.
you think the same fools who agreed with the first (budgeting 10 years from now ) would buy the second (immigration) samelogic??
We need to have a debate in which no relevant subject is taboo; otherwise, we surrender essential arguments to the foes of American continuity. And this is all about American continuity.
William Flax
ping
Your point is apt, but still misses the still more essential point. Whether or not the interlopers turn out to be taxpayers, there is a dilution effect in adding their numbers to the resident population on a permanent basis. The reality is that every domain on earth is limited by its size & resources. There is a hidden price paid in increasing the population within a given area. The ultimate question is to what extent you want to preserve your space & resources for your rooted population. This was not really a critical question until the frontier was closed about a century ago; but it has been a critical question ever since.
There is also the question of what sort of immigrants you want to accept, up to whatever is determined to be an acceptable limit. (See my post #14.)
William Flax
OOps! My previous post on this thread was not 14, but 16.
I’d love to see Levin debate our friend Rubio. Yhello. Yhello.
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