Posted on 07/30/2013 11:11:46 AM PDT by markomalley
Nearly a hundred top Republican officials sent a letter to the House GOP on Tuesday urging lawmakers to pass a bill that legalizes illegal immigrants, arguing that the current system is already allowing them to stay and so it makes sense to register them and bring them into the system.
The donors, led by former Bush administration Cabinet officials Carlos Gutierrez and Spencer Abraham, also said that immigrants are potential Republican voters who can be won over if the party can be seen as welcoming to immigrants.
Doing nothing is de facto amnesty. We need to take control of whom we let in our country and we need to make sure everybody plays by the same rules, the donors said in their letter.
They aimed their pitch at House Republicans, who are trying to figure out a way forward and find themselves trapped between angry rank-and-file voters who say legalizing illegal immigrants amounts to amnesty, and party elites and donors who say the GOP cannot survive nationally without embracing legalization as part of a strategy to win over Hispanic voters.
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They’re pressing hard for this. All the harder we’ll need to work to stop it. We stopped it the last time it came up. We CAN do it again.
We agree 100%.
The big money is amoral and has no loyalty to anything but themselves. Always been the case, always will be.
Retarded elected officials that think they are buying the loyalty of the big money with these sorts of sell outs are just that - retarded. As well as being lying, amoral bastards themselves. Most members of congress are bought and sold. If not before election, certainly shortly thereafter.
They rationalize their traitorous actions as being “realistic” and “pragmatic” Nothing but whores that tell us they love us every two years.
Brings it all into focus it’s all about cheap labor.
“Perhaps those big donors are mostly Democrats and this article overlooks that?”
Either Democrats or RINOs who wish to be “socially acceptable” with the Manhattan, Hollywood and Washington cocktail party crowd more than they support the good of the nation as a whole.
Ah... OK.
When I was in San Antonio in 1984-88, the Ray Ellison Co., an unscrupulous homebuilder, used illegal help to slap up cheap (and I mean REALLY cheap, low quality) homes, then offered some wildly "creative" financing, i.e., graduated payment ARMs starting at 6% in an era when the going 30-year fixed rate was around 13.5%. Ray Ellison "developed" neighborhood after neighborhood, and when ready to move to the next spot of empty real estate, sold off the remaining unsold inventory to Epic Realty, who then dumped them onto the Section 8 rental market. All those ingredients totalled up for gross failure of the housing market in the mid-1980s for that area... It was a friggin' mess.
This is the simple truth that a lot of the Romney -voters/-apologists miss out on.
He was a terrible candidate, and there seriously are ways that he could be a worse president than Obama:
-- Imagine how much less show [of anything sorta like opposition] the Republicans would be putting up if they had "their guy" in.
-- Imagine if he had issued those ACA exemptions to the states… and how revocation could be used to extort them.
No kidding; the lacking of real replies I got sending out letters detailing how the States can keep amnesty from passing to 48 states.
I would rather the Republicans legalize marijuana than provide citizenship for illegal aliens.
Yes, and they have a new refrain: Let's say it together, "It's Jebbie's turn!"
If it’s rational, then the Republican primary voters aren’t interested. Need proof: Lindsey Graham and John McPain but so many, many more too
How about a list of names and companies that are supporting legalizing the illegals.
Kick them out. It works.
“Through everything that has happened since Reagan left Washington - the surrendering, the cowardice, all the accommodations made to the media & the left - I am still a registered Republican.
“This is THE issue for me.
“If the GOP takes this step then I am gone, gone, GONE. I suspect I am not alone.”
You’re not alone.
LOL!
I heard the KOCH brothers were part of this faction
Post 40 has the list of the traitors
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