Posted on 04/24/2014 11:46:00 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Skip to 43:30 for the key bit. Offhand, I dont think Ive ever heard him put it this way before. The de facto amnesty line is an old chestnut, the line about people in the shadows is a very old chestnut, but the idea that America has actually dishonored itself by dragging its feet in rewarding endless millions of people who broke U.S. law with citizenship is a new one on me. I wonder, does it mitigate the dishonor any that we amnestized them once already in 1986 and will surely do so again sometime soon? How much contempt for our own law do we need to show before the stain is expunged?
Does this guy not care at all how this rhetoric sounds to people skeptical of comprehensive reform? Per his own logic, given the depths of dishonor weve already sunk to in trying to enforce our own borders, I cant imagine why we would insist on any new security measures as the price for approving mass legalization. If theres no way to deter people who are already here from staying theyre not going home why are we even bothering with E-Verify? Its impossible to watch this and not conclude that the only reason McCain and his allies agreed to beefier security in the Gang of Eight bill was to sweeten the deal politically for skeptics, not because they think that security will work. Or even want it to.
And by the way, when I say its coming soon, I mean soon:
House Speaker John Boehner theatrically mocked his fellow Republican Congressmen for being afraid to reform immigration policy when he spoke Thursday before the Middletown Rotary Club in his home district.
Heres the attitude. Ohhhh. Dont make me do this. Ohhhh. This is too hard, Boehner whined before a luncheon crowd at Browns Run County Club in Madison Township.
We get elected to make choices. We get elected to solve problems and its remarkable to me how many of my colleagues just dont want to Theyll take the path of least resistance.
The House primaries will be over in June, at which point theres nothing stopping Boehner from bringing a bill to the floor except his own fear of being deposed as Speaker. And maybe hes not as fearful of that as we think.
Note, by the way, that McCain vows hell try to have any immigration bill that passes Congress named after Ted Kennedy. That smells like a cheap applause line given that hes speaking here at Harvards Kennedy school of government, but hes said it before. He means it.
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Its a stain on America’s sanity that McShame is still in office and not in a home.
They do get it. They want to replace the White Christian Middle-class that demands liberty, prosperity, and government accountability with a docile Third world population that is conformable living is squalor while they provide El Jeffe with a luxurious lifestyle.
I wouldn’t be talking about “stains on honor’ if my nickname was McStain. But that’s just me. ; )
It’s a stain on America’s honor that you are still a Senator, John.
McLame is a stain on American honor, his service record notwithstanding.
I think you put it best. Who is crazier McLame or the people who put him in office and the colleagues who take him seriously?
PING!
It’s a stain on America’s honor that this coward is still in the U.S. Senate.
Its a stain on Americas honor that we havent retired you, McStain!
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