BTTT.
Will wait for the “I’m against illegal immigration but welcome all legal immigrants” crowd.
The truism “demographics is destiny” is still true, whether the immigrant walks across the border openly, drops an “anchor baby” while at Disney World, or comes in on one of Suckerberg’s H-1B visas.
Ted Kennedy brought so much damage to this country. The 1965 immigration act was purely to get the voters. He may have had the guilt of privilege to spur him on, but he was not looking out for the country. Period.
Mary Jo made the same mistake as the Massachusetts voters who affected all of us. He was a cheater and he was glutenous on every level.
Illegal-Democrats
Since this was JFK’s dream, and his life’s work, someone needs to let people know that the 1965 Immigration Act resulted from JFK’s election, and that the democrats passed it on his death, when they controlled everything, the Senate, the House, the Presidency, and the entire media.
JFK ran on this platform.
It takes voters to destroy America.
John F. Kennedy had a dream to replace the American people with foreign voters, a different kind of voter, the importation of an endless supply of democrat voters.
However, if there is one man who can take the most credit for the 1965 act, it is John F. Kennedy. Kennedy seems to have inherited the resentment his father Joseph felt as an outsider in Bostons WASP aristocracy. He voted against the McCarran-Walter Act of 1952, and supported various refugee acts throughout the 1950s.
In 1958 he wrote a book, A Nation of Immigrants, which attacked the quota system as illogical and without purpose, and the book served as Kennedys blueprint for immigration reform after he became president in 1960. In the summer of 1963, Kennedy sent Congress a proposal calling for the elimination of the national origins quota system. He wanted immigrants admitted on the basis of family reunification and needed skills, without regard to national origin.
After his assassination in November, his brother Robert took up the cause of immigration reform, calling it JFKs legacy. In the forward to a revised edition of A Nation of Immigrants, issued in 1964 to gain support for the new law, he wrote, I know of no cause which President Kennedy championed more warmly than the improvement of our immigration policies. Sold as a memorial to JFK, there was very little opposition to what became known as the Immigration Act of 1965.
Yet there are more Republicans in office than any time since the 1920’s.
Go figure.
And out of all these candidates running who is willing to take some action on getting the illegals out of this country?
Only two. Cruz and Trump.
WHITE VOTE IN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS
2012: 72% of electorate, Romney 59, Obama 39
2008: 74% of electorate, McCain 55, Obama 43
2004: 77% of electorate, Bush 58, Kerry 41
2000: 81% of electorate, Bush 55, Gore 42
1996: 83% of electorate, Dole 46, Clinton 44 (Perot 9)
1992: 87% of electorate, Bush 41, Clinton 39 (Perot 21)
1988: 85% of electorate, Bush 60, Dukakis 40
1984: 86% of electorate, Reagan 66, Mondale 34
1980: 88% of electorate, Reagan 56, Carter 36 (Anderson 8)
1976: 89% of electorate, Ford 52, Carter 48
AVERAGE DEMOCRATIC WHITE VOTE SHARE: 40.6%
LOL - Ann totally gets it.
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