Friday, February 09, 2018

The Redeemed

Buckeye Firearms Association PAC Endorses Mike DeWine for Governor [More]
Because if we can't trust a past Brady Campaign endorsee, who can we trust?

Oh, but he's changed?

Can't prove it by me.

His deliberate indifference to ensuring police know the law in re open carry is still leaving gun owners at risk from overzealous Ohio "Only Ones."

Besides, can anyone produce a public apology for past transgressions where he admitted he was wrong, explained why to show he understood, and begged forgiveness of those he betrayed?

And lest we forget:

  • Voted YES on establishing a Guest Worker program.
  • Voted YES on allowing illegal aliens to participate in Social Security.
  • Voted YES on giving Guest Workers a path to citizenship.
  • Voted YES on allowing more foreign workers into the US for farm work.
  • Voted YES on visas for skilled workers.
  • Cover child resident aliens under Medicaid and SCHIP.

Fortunately, none of this has anything to do with that "single issue."

I mean, it's not like that sets Ohio on course to turn blue a few years down the road, right, BFA?

4 comments:

Bill Mullins said...

Buckeye Firearms Association PAC

Is that what you mean by "useful idiots, David?

Pat H. said...

There's no helping Funds, they are their own worst enemy. For us, they're traitors and need to be treated as such.

Vince Warde said...

We have 11 million illegals here right now. We must begin by getting rid of the criminals, building the WALL, and dealing with VISA overstays. Then we are going to be forced to give the remainder some kind of legal status.That is a simple reality.

However, this need not and should not be more than guest worker status, There should be no path the citizenship. there must be consequences to breaking the law and coming here illegally.

As for Social Security, we should insist that they pay into our system, but get credit in the Mexican system. If Mexico needs to finance this, they can tax the funds being sent back to Mexico.

We may not be able to deport these people - but we can prevent them from voting or remaining here permanently.

David Codrea said...

11M is optimistically small. I was hearing that years ago. And your scenario ignores "birthright citizenship" and faster breeding realities. Plus all it takes is a lawsuit upheld in a "progresive"jurisdiction to rule a citizenship prohibition "unconstitutional." "Deportation" can be self- done in large part by enforcing employer liability and prohibiting public assistance. I don't see that either.

Anybody see wall funding or chain migration addressed in the new deficit-enlarging budget? Or DACAnoids actually leaving?

"We" are really screwed. And much of that is on everyone who knows we're being destroyed and haven't lifted a finger to stop the traitors using the tools to do it peaceably developed by the Founders.