Friday, January 05, 2018

Leaders in the Fight

The Tillis/Lankford amnesty is dubbed the SUCCEED Act, and it would offer a 15-year path to the voting booth to roughly 2 million illegals, plus their chain-migration relatives ... Tillis’ amnesty was also backed by retiring Sen. Orrin Hatch, another long-standing advocate for H-1B outsourcing.[More]
And it's still not enough for the Democrats. No amount of ...uh... quislinging ever will be.

"NRA groups" poured $4.5M into Tillis "independent expenditures." Chris Cox calls Lankford "a leader in the fight to protect our Second Amendment Rights." And, of course, "Orrin Hatch has demonstrated leadership in defending our Second Amendment freedoms and hunting heritage."

GOA gives Tillis and Hatch a "B" and Lankford an "A." Doesn't seem like much of a markdown considering this grand pledge.

Good thing none of this has anything to do with that "single issue." That must be why nobody has even attempted to come up with an unequivocal and fact-based response to my challenge.

1 comment:

  1. Bill Mullins1/05/2018 5:04 PM

    I'm a bit sorry for the "dreamers". In a sense it's not their fault they are here illegally. It was their parents who smuggled them into this country when they were children. It was progressives who allowed them to grow up here and to believe that they had some sort of claim to being allowed to stay.

    However sorry for them I might feel, the plain legal fact is that they ARE living here illegally and therefor SHOULD be deported to the country of their birth - ALONG WITH THEIR PARENTS! If they want to be angry at anyone; to blame anyone; then they should be angry with their parents and the callous progressives whose only interest in these young people is as futot voters for their programs.

    Note that I said that "in a sense" it is not their fault that they are here illegally. In another sense it very much IS their fault that they are here at this time. They must be well aware that they are here illegally. If they continue to stay here despite that awareness then they are every bit as guilty as their parents or the progs. As adults they are committing a crime by staying here. I wish that coming here or remaining here illegally was a felony worth a minimum of 5 years of their life. That way they could be punished for their crimes (along with their parents) and deported at the end of their sentence. For repeat offenders (such as that guy in SF) the jail terms should go up with each offense. The guy in FS who killed that young woman should be serving life without possibility of parole. Yes, I know that's expensive. But it is much harder for them to harm innocent American citizens while locked up and turning boulders into gravel.

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