To: NormsRevenge
Still not a peep about the possible savings of billions of taxpayer dollars by eliminating the "free everything" to illegal aliens. Does anyone else find this strange? Wouldn't this ordinarily be a common sense solution to at least part of the huge deficit? Cowardly politicians, all.
To: janetgreen; Grampa Dave; Ernest_at_the_Beach; madfly
Or stated otherwise: If Davis hadn't illegally abandoned pursuit of upholding the will of the voters in Proposition 187, this budget deficit would not exist.
No guts, no glory.
4 posted on
05/25/2003 12:43:15 PM PDT by
Carry_Okie
(California: Where government is pornography, every day!)
To: janetgreen
I'm not reall sure, but I think that there was a california proposition about that, and it was overturned as constitutional. Part of my plan would be recall or impeachment of the judge(s) involved, and a constitutional amendment.
The only treatment of illegal or undocumented aliens that would be at public expense, in my book, would be treatment of infectious diseases. That would be coupled with deportation to prevent passing the disease to INS guards.
I would, however, free charitable treatment from the burdens of malpractice lawyers. If a person registered as indigent, the doctor could treat them, and the recipient of charitable healthcare would not have "standing" to sue. There, a strike at Trial Lawyers at the same time as at those who profit from illegal aliens.
Go one further. How about "anyone who employs an illegal alien is guilty of criminal fraud".
6 posted on
05/25/2003 12:58:08 PM PDT by
donmeaker
(Time is Relative, at least in my family.)
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