Posted on 06/17/2014 6:40:09 PM PDT by kingattax
House Majority Leader hopeful Rep. Raul Labradors (R-ID) stance on immigration received a negative reception on Tuesday's broadcast of Laura Ingraham's radio show. Ingraham asked Labrador if he would sign the FAIR Pledge, and he responded No I will not, to which Ingraham retorted, So, youre where Cantor is because he wont either?
The two then squared off over Labradors support for increased guest workers and legal immigrants. Ingraham accused Labrador of ignoring the needs of middle class workers.
Their wages are flat-lining and their standard of living is deteriorating, yet you want to bring in more guest workers and foreign workers into America? Ingraham said.
If we do it the right way, we can grow the economy, Labrador replied
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Breitbart ROCKS! Another great story. And, here I have been known to give Laura a rough time now and then. Great post on Labrador.
This confirms what a couple of freepers have warned us, about Raul.
Reminds me of Pete Sessions (TX), who was after this job for about 24 hours.
heres an idea.
we need a five year moratorium on ALL immigration until we get a handle on this mess and FIX IT !
Laura did a great job of exposing this amnesty-light fraud.
I will write in a vote rather than vote for a Dem or not vote at all.
I can live with that.
I saw a post on another thread, guy said “King for Majority Leader”.
King did a lot of talking but failed to actually step and run.
He’s better than McCarthy.
Heard the show she was spot on thanks for the posting.
“King did a lot of talking but failed to actually step and run.”
I’m sure he didn’t pay a library book fine once or left a 14.9% tip instead of 15% a couple times, but King SHOULD be in a vocal leadership position.
Interesting comparison of two Dictators when losing became inevitable:
* Hitlers Fast tracking of Death Camps and
* Obamas Fast flooding of Illegal Alien Invaders from Mexico.
IMHO: both Dictators saw their fast actions efforts as THE FINAL SOLUTION.
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