He isn't the only one depressed.
Having read hundreds of threads regarding this immigration disaster, I don't believe President Bush realized the extent of the outrage the American people hold towards our out of control borders and immigration policies.
President Bush will pay a hugh political price for the failure to reform our immigration policies and supporting this amnesty disaster.
This isn't just another passing issue. This hits square on the front door of millions of American citizens.
Joe, I think Bush has got the word that there is outrage in the land about his immigration disaster. IMO, Bush is a stubborn S*B that is going to push his open borders insanity for whatever reason come hell or high water even if it costs him reelection. That's why I think he is so dangerous. Our best hope rests with Congress to shut the guy down just like the last world president we had. What I like about the House is that they are always up for election every two years. As such, representatives have to listen more carefully to the will of people. The focus should be placed here because I seriously doubt Bush is going to listen.
I don't know Joe. He has to know. I believe he just doesn't give a flip.
This administration, like others, lives by polls. They know that the polls say that 70 to 80% of Americans are opposed to immigration and leaky borders. They admit that their switchboards have been overloaded with calls. But yet they passed 245(i).
I can usually form an opinion on any given subject. Even if that opinion is wrong. But I can't on this one. I am totally confused. I think you can throw free trade, globalization, oil, and everything else out the window on this one. There has to be something else here that we are not seeing, and I don't know what that something else is.
We just have to keep fighting this thing. Win or lose, we can say we did our best.