Posted on 03/18/2015 9:40:54 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
You forgot something:
A Scott Walker invited Mexican consulate
It’s my position no one can change their mind on the biggest, most threatening issue facing the American homeland. Considering what has occurred in the past 30 years with this endless violent lawless invasion, no way that can happen. We have an endless conga-line of Muslims and illegals entering...Nothing is more important than out homeland security.
These people change their minds to save their own self interest’s and their political butts.
I know that is conventional wisdom, but if you consider the huge amount of money illegal immigrants are costing us, perhaps shutting down all the goodies would do part of the work for us.
I am pretty sure, as governer of Wisconsin, that there is absolutely nothing he can DO in regards to that. There is a lot he can SAY, and while he hasn’t been clear enough, it also hasn’t helped that there are many that twist and distort what he says.
But that is quite a list of things he has DONE in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) broadened his support for a pathway to citizenship on Tuesday, the Wausau Daily Herald reports.
In a interview with the Daily Herald's editorial board, Walker said the government should "fix things for people already here." He continued that if the current process for citizenship wasn't so "cumbersome," there wouldn't be problems with people living in the United States without documentation.
Walker also dismissed concerns over border security, an argument frequently used by other Republicans against reforming the U.S. immigration system.
You hear some people talk about border security or a wall or all that, Walker said. To me, I dont know that you need any of that if you had a better, saner way to let people into the country in the first place.
Walker then drew attention to Wisconsin's reliance on the labor of individuals who may or may not have entered the country legally.
If people want to come here and work hard and benefit, I dont care whether they come from Mexico or Ireland or Germany or Canada or South Africa or anywhere else, Walker said. I want them here.
a garbage candidate who is utterly without talent or skill or insight or knowledge or honesty,
Well that is not Walker for sure. Walker is our best chance. He is brilliant at getting results....he has the experience as a Governor in a blue state and succeeding in signing conservative bills. He isn’t a lawyer or senator or elitist from a goofy Ivy school. Walker is perfect for the job.
See 42.
Creating conditions that induce self-deportation is well within our means.
Between the Democrats/Socialists, RINO GOPe and the Communists/Greens, that is NEVER going to happen. In my mostly Hispanic neighborhood, there are government supported workers who make sure that everyone here gets signed up for every welfare program possible, as soon as can be.
Does it bother you that Walker hired a woman who is pro abortion, pro gay marriage, and pro amnesty as his communications director?
Does that have anything whatsoever to do with the job? Is this phantom woman running for President? No?????? Well I won’t vote for this supposed woman for President.
I’m assuming the positions you listed for Walker are after his “Whitehouse Road” conversion.
Prior to that, he has several quotes saying a border wall was unnecessary, and that he supported a path to citizenship for illegals.
Which Walker should I believe? The one who stated those positions before he was campaigning for the nomination .or the one who is now is now trying to win over conservatives?
The concern is that the result he may achieve is legalization of 13 million people
and an associated permanent demographic transformation of the country.
Eisenhower employed mass deportation during his Presidency. Last time I looked Ike is considered one of our best Presidents.
Our current politicians lack the will to enforce deportation. They put currying favor with the vaunted latino vote way ahead of little things like honoring their oath to enforce our laws.
But you’re right, just demonstrating the willingness to enforce the deportation law will encourage plenty of illegal foreign nationals to return home. That happened when Eisenhower enforced the law.
This article doesn’t even mention the recent resignation of Liz Mair from the Walker campaign.
I’m so happy this has happened. I was very upset when she was hired - because she is gung-ho amnesty - and I think that’s why Walker’s statements of late have been so confusing. I think Liz was telling Walker that he HAD to be for immigration.
These newby candidates (national elections), get used and abused by “consultants” who swear they are the greatest thing since sliced bread - but they usually have an agenda. I believe her agenda was to get Walker to support Amnesty. Thankfully, it didn’t work.
I believe Walker is a straight shooter - and accepted her at face value. I have a feeling she did not truthfully represent herself.
It all goes away with amnesty, because Latinos vote 70% Democrat.
We saw how determined Boehner & Co. were to cave to the Democrats on DHS funding and Obama’s unlawful executive orders funding the ongoing invasion, after 35 Republicans took a stand.
Like Obama, Boehner will fight like a tiger if the opponents are conservatives.
Yes, the Democrats and Republicans are one and the same. There is no substantive difference between them, and Walker is a Republican.
The little white mouse in my pocket says—we need a Conservative party. Now.
BS...We've heard all that before....Over and over and over and over.
More lies and deceit......Walker is 100 percent against amnesty which he has said with numbers interviews.....just because your dumb and don’t pay attention isn’t Walker’s problem.
Walker is getting way too much free air time to be anything but stealth GOP-e.
That conversion included hiring as his communication coordinator a gal who personally believes in amnesty and worked politically to get it advanced. He fired her because conservatives raised a red flag. But he also hired her AFTER his supposed conversion. Even if honest mistake it sows doubt about his sincerity and about his judgment.
I wish he wasn’t wrong on this because I’d rather only sing his praises. But I’m going to look at the entire person.
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