Posted on 07/26/2013 3:04:42 PM PDT by jimbo123
Rep. Paul D. Ryan might have just given away the road map for House consideration of immigration reform.
Tentatively, in October, were going to vote on a border security bill, an interior enforcement bill, a bill for legal immigration, the Wisconsin Republican and Budget Committee chairman told constituents at a district town hall event Friday, according to a report by the Milwaukee-Wisconsin Journal Sentinel.
Ryan also reportedly said negotiations were underway for the chamber to vote on legislation that would provide undocumented immigrants with probationary visas while they waited a minimum of 15 years to attain citizenship.
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What’s interesting is that all of the politicians are saying that it is just too darn difficult to enforce the existing immigration laws, therefore, we need to redraw the rules and start again.
What the politicians don’t seem to realize is that the new laws will be just as difficult to enforce. Once the illegals have been granted legal status here in the states, Obama will just fast track citizenship via EO and all of these politicians saying that, ‘oh yeah, it’s fifteen years to citizenship’, will have to one day look themselves in the mirror and admit to themselves that they sure screwed the pooch on this one.
Sometimes, a course of action is difficult for a reason. Not sucking it up and enforcing current US immigration law is going to bite us all in the end.
This isn’t just about money. That is a lot of it but this is also a deliberate strategy by the beltway GOP to shed the “conservative” label.
Guys like Stupdio and Meathead here think they can never win national office running as a conservative. So under the bus we go. A breathtakingly cynical power play in my opinion. They can all GTH. I am done supporting these beltway GOP corporatist pigs.
0bama must have some really good blackmail material on Ryan!
Yes.
Absolutely agreed, me being one of those naïve people. Rubio also fooled me.
Once it’s done...it’s over, there is no coming back from it....there is no repeal, no reprieve ....we are finished .....there is no competing politically or intellectually against 50 million 3rd world socialist invaders.....it’s the death blow and the country is no more
Can anyone here explain to me why, for the love of God, ANY elected Republican gives two Sh**s about this issue?
I mean, let ‘em stay, make ‘em go, BFD. These people are NOT Americans, we owe them NOTHING. To hear these GOP fools blather on about this, you’d think it was about curing cancer or finding jobs for unemployed real Americans.
The Democrats, I get. They want more troops in the Free Sh** Army becaose 90+% of them, if they are ever allowed to vote, will vote for THEM. That’s rational.
But the Republicans? Why all this emoting? For people who should have been deported yesterday, and who should still be deported tomorrow? I do not get it.
Hey, Ryan, do all of us a favor and go back into the “shadows.”
Dana: Okay, but after dinner, don't put any of those old cheap moves on me. It's different now.
Peter Venkman: Oh, no! I have all NEW cheap moves.
If people like Murray in movies, I recommend ‘The Man Who Knew Too Little.’ It can be a bit tedious, but there are some funny moments in the movie.
Yes....the country will be done. Anyone who is for allowing 50 million illegals to become citizens is an out & out psychotic. No decent, rational person would ever back such nation-killing evil.
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Man, I have been here at FR for well over a decade castigating the rat operatives and trolls who always came along pushing the "third party" idea. (I always laughed and called them "turd partiers".) They and their motives were obvious - - divide and conquer. It was always clear to me that the smart way to go was for conservatives to take over the GOP and all the in-place machinery that comes with it. Logistically, it made sense.
No more.
Reagan proclaimed that he didn't leave the Democrat party - - the Democrat party left him. Well, that's exactly the way I feel about the Republican party these days. The Republican party has left me. I would love to see genuine conservatives like Ted Cruz, Sarah Palin, and others of that stripe take the plunge and start a new party. I suspect such a party would begin life with the very sizable "base" known as "tea partiers". Add in a pile of "independents" (Ubama's approval rating with indies is only 25%), and a new party is launched.
And I'm there.
Mmmmmmmmm......Mexico (and the Third World) must be getting agita seeing their dreams of Reconquista and zillions in foreign aid diminishing. Nice to see their ignorance at work---- b/c nothing will kill the bill faster than latinos exerting muscle to get their hands on US tax dollars.
Senate suck-ups let latino lobbyists write-in (1) La Raza slush funds, (2) protection for crooked latino elected and appointed officials, (3) $20 Billion Medicaid Mandate---replicates Obamacare provision, (4) forgives felonies---dismisses multiple identities forged govt documents, passports, bank documents, voter registrations under different names, etc etc etc.
BUT---the Senate bill went out w/ the killer clause---raises revenue---which makes it unconstitutional......watta great midterm election issue----telling the stupid illegals the Dems sabotaged their chances at amnesty.
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