Posted on 03/07/2008 1:24:33 PM PST by wilco200
Republican presidential nominee John McCain said Friday that Georgia will be a competitive state in the race for the presidency and he vowed to return and fight for every vote.....
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I would if I didn’t have better options. Wouldn’t you?
1 in 6 Americans are receiving public assistance. That’s about 50 million people - enough to fill almost any imaginable void in the labor market. We don’t need to import slaves to do our dirty work.
There’s reality and then there’s “the way things ought to be”.
Let me know when you’re ready to discuss the reality of the situation. Doing otherwise may make one feel good but it doesn’t move the football down the field.
The “reality of the situation” is that people need to eat, and if that means they’re picking lettuce for a living, so be it.
have a nice life.
You're wrong in two ways.
First, in 2007 the amnesty part of the legislation did pass. The bill failed because the union asserted itself over the guest worker part of the legislation. And those GOP senators who voted with the union did so because they were trying to stop amnesty and voting with the union was the only way that they could stop amnesty.
Second, I have consistently pointed out to you that as the power has shifted to the dems, there have been changes, and there will be more changes.
There has been enough votes in the Senate and the House, since 2005, to pass amnesty. As you pointed out, the Senate passed a bill with amnesty in 2006. At that time, the bill failed because of the Hastert Pledge.
Same in 2007, there were enough votes to pass amnesty but the bill died because those GOP senators voted with the union on the guest worker part of the bill.
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