Posted on 02/19/2015 4:25:25 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
I should hope so. After signing a separate resolution calling for a path to citizenship in 2002, how could he turn down a sequel?
Are we sure Jeb Bush is the most pro-amnesty candidate in the field? Remember, unlike some people, Jeb (supposedly) opposes a path to citizenship for adult illegals.
But the likely presidential candidate apparently stood on another side of that debate as the Milwaukee County Executive in 2006. That year, he signed a resolution calling on Congress to pass the Secure America and Orderly Immigration Act, a bill authored by John McCain and Teddy Kennedy that was denounced at the time by conservatives as amnesty and remains anathema to party activists
The 2006 resolution embracing the McCain-Kennedy bill was sent to Walker by the Milwaukee Board of Supervisors. He signed it despite returning or vetoing numerous other matters that year. The final version of the resolution signaled support for criminalizing federal immigration law violations and increased border fencing. But it also referred to a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants and full labor rights.
Good news for Walker: The guy who actually wrote that bill with Ted Kennedy ended up winning the GOP nomination in 2008, so its possible to be a much bigger amnesty shill and still end up as the conservative partys choice for president. More good news: Although McCain faced a weaker field than Walker will, he also had to contend with people running to his right on this issue. Walker really doesnt. Cruz will try, but when push comes to shove, he supports legalizing illegals. And still more good news: Judging from the reaction of some of our commenters in Headlines, plenty of grassroots righties are already greeting stories like this with the medias trying to take down our guy! rather than gee, the great conservative hope sure has a bad record on this issue. Thats Walkers strength in a nutshell. Hes impressed so many Republicans by winning his death match with labor in Wisconsin that his heresies on immigration are interpreted not so much as damaging liabilities as fodder for theyll tell you who they fear hit pieces by a panicky drive-by media. Hes One of Us, so hell get a pass on offenses that constitute high crimes when committed by Jeb Bush or even Marco Rubio. (One commenter touted Walkers immigration squishiness as a good thing insofar as itll help pull votes from the center of the party too. Walker/McCain 2016!) In that sense Walker really is Reaganesque. Sure, the Gipper may have signed off on a truly terrible amnesty bill, but if thats all you see in his record, youre missing the forest for the trees.
Even so, Team Walkers taking no chances. Politico reports that theyre working on an immigration platform thatll call for repealing Obamas executive amnesty and demanding absolute security at the border before tackling legalization. You can imagine how that startling transformation from squish to border hawk will be packaged: Yes, like everyone else running for president this year, Governor Walker has long supported bringing illegals out of the shadows, but last years border crisis drove home to him just how weak our enforcement mechanisms are. Hes seen the light and now realizes that security must precede legalization to ensure that there are no further amnesties. Thatll be plenty good enough for voters who like him and are looking for a reason to absolve him of his previous ideological sins.
Is it also good enough for Rubio, though? Hes been doing penance for his own sins for more than a year now, much longer than Walker, to the point where hes all but abandoned the Gang of Eight bill and endorsed a security-first piecemeal approach to immigration reform as the way forward. And yet many conservatives still regard him as hopelessly compromised on this issue, never to be trusted again. Thats what made yesterdays news about him supposedly calling for a clean DHS funding bill, which would mean giving up on trying to block Obamas amnesty, so shocking: The last guy in the 2016 field who can afford to cross the base again on immigration is Rubio. Turns out he didnt call for a clean bill, though; after reading the transcript of what he said, Im
not sure what his strategy is for undoing Obamas amnesty, frankly. What hes saying, I think, is that the GOP should give up for now on repealing the 2012 DACA amnesty for DREAMers and focus exclusively on getting rid of last Novembers mega-amnesty for adult illegals. (Ted Cruz supports the same move.) In theory itll be easier for Senate Dems to vote for a bill that targets only the latter amnesty DACA has already been implemented, the people enrolled in it are kids, and its more modest in scope than Obamas more recent immigration action. You might pick up a few Democratic votes for cloture on that one
but you probably wont get to 60, as even purple-state Democrats will be reluctant to humiliate Obama by helping the GOP get an anti-amnesty bill through the Senate. So thatll be filibustered too, in which case whats Rubios move then? Do we a pass a clean DHS bill at that point? Do we pass a bill that funds all of DHS except the immigration agencies? Exit quotation from Rubio: We have to fund Homeland Security.
Yawn...
Off with his head!
We are far better off with Hillary. /sarc
Setting up the circular firing squad, I see...
We know this and walker’s recent statements to the contrary. Scott has to clear that up quick, or he will die of it.
Yeah, this is getting old. In the end there is no perfect candidate. We’ll end up with another Bush when we could of at least had someone who would cut government.
John McCain will also tell he opposes amnesty.
I have an idea... They can stay, BUT...
1. They can NEVER vote
2. They can NEVER take out welfare, including EBT, EITC, medicaid, ect
3. Anyone who hires them has to pay for their healthcare and the healthcare of their dependents.
4. So much as a DUI, they are out.
5. The Border is secured completely
6. No more anchor babies. No more chain migration.
7. English becomes official language of 50 states.
8. If they want to become citizens, they must return to their home country for at least 3 years and petition for re-entry, and then go through the normal process.
9. Remittances to Mexico and other Latin American countries would be taxed at 10% of the send fee for these undocumented people. Others would pay normal rates.
10. Illegals would not be permitted to drive or to get liscensure in the US.
Ted Cruz stands head and shoulders over the field.
You’re really trying to stir up the Walker fans here aren’t you?
I’ve been pretty mild in my posts and still get accused of working for Hillary.
I just want to be able to vote for someone that I have some confidence isn’t going to give away my country.
This may seem like old news to those who wish to believe Walker won’t betray us, but his more recent statements aren’t much different. If anything more worrisome. The last thing I read suggested he’s evolving to a position of making it so easy to enter nobody bothers entering illegally. That accelerates the invasion.
I want it stopped.
Only to us I’m afraid.
I tend to agree. He is a very good speaker.
I’m with you Jim. Ted Cruz is THE candidate!
Walker has his Bush clan marching orders.
So you imagine that I blog under the name Allahpundit? Or is anything critical of Scott Walker now off-limits?
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Walker sure has a ton to shed!
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Yes he does, but with this crowd, that’s faint praise.
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Walker is the GOPe’s anti-TEA, anti-Ted backup plan in the event Jebbie crashes and burns.
Conservatives would have to be crazy to nominate Walker.
Too late—he’s got a clear record of supporting amnesty, including statements made in the last two years.
If he were to change his tune now it would clearly be for electability. He’s a GOPe-backed candidate all the way, including with funding from the Koch Bros., so you know that he would act for amnesty (and veritable open borders) if ever elected. With the 10s of millions of illegals in the country now, eventually to be tripled by chain migration, Walker would be the last putatively conservative candidate elected as a US president.
Of course, many GOPe, WI, and simply willfully uninformed Freepers here want everyone to swallow this GOPe-backed “alternative” to Jeb, well, just because.
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