A host of RINO House Republicans are starting to align themselves with their pro-amnesty, anti-citizen counterparts on the Democrat side of what they like to describe as “immigration reform.”
The first point that needs to be addressed, for the record, is that the Democrats have succeeded in mislabeling the debate. Reform implies a correction of what is lacking in something to improve it. There is no improvement being offered in this debate nor are there significant changes.
It is little more than the current law rewritten in virtually the same form, with a new name and 12 million more beneficiaries. It is an instant replay of the 1986 act, which is currently unenforced, presented in the same manner as Lyndon Johnson’s “Great Society” bag of giveaways.
That legislation, aimed primarily aimed at black Americans, still has them voting Democrat fifty years later.
For reasons that only the representatives and possibly some wealthy donors and lobbyists know, there are Republicans endorsing this new Democrat voter importation act.
A partial list of these anti-citizen Republican collaborators includes House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH), Eric Cantor (R-VA), Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), Cathy McMorris Rodgers (R-WA), Peter King (R-NY), Joe Barton (R-TX), Paul Ryan (R-WI), Jeff Denham (R-CA), and Mike Coffman (R-CO). Of course there are others and more will surface after the primary risk is gone, relying upon the “lessor of two evils” factor to carry them to reelection.
The problem with that line of thinking is the difference between knowing your enemy and being betrayed by someone you thought you could trust.
We know the Democrats could not care less about American jobs or the middle class. On this as most other issues, they are the clearly defined enemy. Traitors within the ranks is a whole other, more disdainful and repugnant individual, and they should not rest comfortably thinking they can claim a lesser of two evils distinction.
As of March 31st, the United States workforce stood at 145,742 million working, with a U-3 unemployment rate of 6.7% and reported 10,486 million people out of work.
That figure is regarded by many to be an understatement, as those who have been deemed chronically unemployed, part-time workers who want full time work, and those who have simply given up are not calculated into the totals.
The U-6 method of calculating unemployment numbers includes those individuals and the resulting unemployment rate is roughly double that which is generally touted, at 12.7% for March.
An estimate of the unemployed based upon the 12.7% rate works out to 19,876 million American citizens who can’t get a full time job.
Against that backdrop, we have these sellout Republicans wanting to give equal access to the few good jobs which might become available to border crashers that don’t respect our country enough to not violate our laws to get in, and continue to violate them every day they remain. Those who are working illegally are likely doing so with fraudulent documents, a felony which would have Americans locked in prison, but which is only winked at in the case of illegal aliens.
This is a major issue, not only will jobs that should have the names of American citizens attached to the paycheck be going to the wrong people, all of America will experience lower paying wages as the laws of supply and demand come to bear.
These people who don’t give a damn about their oath of office or the people they swore to represent, the American citizens, need to be among those who lose their jobs due to the ravages of this amnesty. It would be unconscionable for them to retain their positions while so many of us are struggling.
These peacocks in their pink ties obviously don’t care now, but we can make them care a whole lot come November.
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