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Will 2014 Be the Year of Amnesty? Ominous signals that capitulation is on the horizon.
Frontpage Mag ^ | 01/03/2013 | Arnold Ahlert

Posted on 01/03/2014 7:22:47 AM PST by SeekAndFind

House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) seems determined to undo the political advantage the GOP has gained from the disastrous implementation of ObamaCare. According to the New York Times, Boehner “has signaled he may embrace a series of limited changes to the nation’s immigration laws in the coming months,” bringing up a series of bills to advance that agenda. Apparently Boehner is holding firm to the belief that the need for some kind of “reform” outweighs the risks of alienating his core constituency.

According to the Boehner’s aides, the Speaker is considering a “step by step” process, though they did not identify these steps in specificity. The Times, no doubt in an effort to be “helpful,” suggested that such an agenda might include fast-tracking legalization for agricultural workers, increasing the number of visas for high-tech workers, or embracing citizenship for young illegals whose parents brought them across the border.

Unsurprisingly, gaining control of the border failed to make the list.

Immigration activists were ostensibly buoyed by two recent indications that Boehner is becoming more attuned to their concerns. First, in an effort to push what he called a “common sense” overhaul of the system, Boehner hired Rebecca Tallent. Tallent is a former staffer for Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and former House member James Kolbe, a Republican who represented Arizona’s 8th congressional district. Tallent is a pro-amnesty advocate who has been involved in the creation of broad legalization bills for McCain and Kolbe over the last decade. “Tallent’s hiring suggests [Boehner] really does still want to push an amnesty through the House, which to me suggests that the immigration hawks still have their work cut out for them,” said Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies. “She is a professional amnesty advocate.”

Boehner’s aides claim she was brought in to represent his views and not her own. Reform advocates paint a far more realistic picture of the hire, contending that there was no reason to hire Tallent unless Boehner was prepared to address the issue.

Boehner’s aides noted that he remains opposed to the so-called “Gang of Eight”-sponsored Senate bill that sailed through that chamber on a bipartisan vote of 68-32 last June. “The American people are skeptical of big, comprehensive bills, and frankly, they should be,” Mr. Boehner told reporters last month. “The only way to make sure immigration reform works this time is to address these complicated issues one step at a time. I think doing so will give the American people confidence that we’re dealing with these issues in a thoughtful way and a deliberative way.”

However, the coordinated pressure of immigration activists and their allies casts doubt on the possibility of addressing immigration issues in a thoughtful or deliberative way. Activists who participated in acts of civil disobedience late last year to further their agenda are planning new demonstrations for Washington, D.C. and other cities in 2014. Business groups, including tech companies from Silicon Valley and the Chamber of Commerce will be initiating new lobbying campaigns. Faith, immigrant rights, and labor organizations who launched the Fast For Familes campaign late last year have promised to ramp up the pressure as well.

The strategy behind the push is to get the legislative ball rolling in the House sometime in May or June, after Republicans running in 2014 have finished their primary campaigns. After that, the hope is that some sort of bill will reach President Obama’s desk before the 2014 election campaign gets in full gear. “That’s our first window,” said Jim Wallis, the president of Sojourners, a Christian social justice organization in favor of Amnesty. “We are organizing, mobilizing, getting ready here. I do really think that we have a real chance at this in the first half of the year.”

If that strategy fails, activists envision another effort during the lame-duck session of Congress following the election. That would represent their last chance for using parts of the Senate bill as the basis for any compromise, because it expires at the end of this year. Thus, much like 2013, they are emphasizing the urgency of getting something done, sooner rather than later.

In the Times‘ telling of things, some sort of immigration reform is necessary to make the Republican Party palatable for Hispanics, who are “crucial to the party’s fortunes in the 2016 presidential election.” Leaving aside for the moment the absurd notion that anyone on the left, much less the New York Times, has any interest in helping the GOP enhance its fortunes, reality also reveals otherwise. In every presidential election going back to 1980, Hispanics have overwhelmingly favored the Democratic Party by an average margin of 64-31 percent.

That includes the 1988 election when George G.W. Bush beat Democrat contender Michael Dukakis in a 41 state vs. 9 state blow out. Duakais garnered 69 percent of the Hispanic vote to Bush’s 30 percent in the first presidential election following the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act that granted outright amnesty to 2.7 million illegal aliens. Because the two other critical provisions of that bill, namely a crackdown on businesses that hire illegals and enhancing border security, were virtually ignored, America now faces the prospect of more than four times that number of illegals — assuming the much-touted, but unverifiable number of 11 million is accurate – demanding amnesty.

The idea that Hispanics will eventually embrace conservative values is equally absurd. A 2012 survey conducted by the Pew Hispanic Center reveals that while only a 41 percent minority of Americans in general favor bigger government and more social services, a full 75 percent of Hispanics embrace that fundamental pillar of the American left. And while that percentage decreases among Hispanics who have been here longer, it still remains at 58 percent for those who have been here for three generations or more. Assuming current trends continue, Republicans might squeak out a bare majority of the Hispanic vote in time for the presidential election of 2036.

Immigration reform advocates, who endured their last defeat on the issue in 2006, insist the public embraces a different attitude on the subject eight years later. Again, a Pew poll reveals that Americans remain largely wedded to the ideas contained in the 1986 bill, with 85 percent believing employers should have to verify the legality of all new hires, and 68 percent favoring increased security measures and enforcement at U.S. borders. And while 72 percent of Americans support allowing illegals to remain in the country, they do so only after certain requirements, such as paying back taxes, learning English, and passing background checks, are met first. Furthermore, despite that approval, more than half of those polled remain opposed granting citizenship to illegals.

A Gallup poll taken after the 2012 election confirms that opposition. Only 37 percent of Americans favor a pathway to citizenship, and 62 percent want illegal immigration halted completely. Yet the party breakdown of the numbers is far more significant. Forty-nine percent of Democrats favor a pathway to citizenship, compared to only 25 percent of Republicans. Eight-two percent of Republicans want to prioritize stopping the flow of illegals, versus only 48 percent of Democrats.

In other words, unless the first thing out of the legislative box has something to do with stopping the flow of illegals and eschewing anything regarding a pathway to citizenship, Republicans are virtually certain to alienate a substantial portion of their core constituency if they go along with the Left on immigration.

An unnamed top Republican aide contends that won’t happen. “They won’t try to push through something that conservatives can’t live with,” the aide told the Times. Rep. Steve Chabot (R-OH), a member of the Judiciary Committee, reflected the essence of conservative opposition. He characterized a pathway to citizenship as “unfair to the millions of people who are trying to come to this country and follow the rules as they are,” further insisting that Republicans shouldn’t get “stampeded into something that’s not good for the country.” Chabot supports Hispanic outreach. “But I don’t think the immigration bill itself is something that’s going to accomplish that,” he contends.

Roy Beck, CEO and founder of NumbersUSA was blunt regarding the GOP’s motivation for reform, insisting Boehner is beholden to large campaign donors. “He wants it, Number 1, to give the tech contributors what they want on tech visas and, Number 2, to give the ag lobbyists what they want on farmworker visas,” Beck said. “He also is heavily influenced by the Republican National Committee consultants who just want to get the issue off the table.”

Yet the issue is only on the table if Boehner puts it there. Republicans have a party retreat scheduled later this month and immigration reform will undoubtedly come up. They might want to consider two realities as part of the discussion. First, it takes a remarkable level of political tone-deafness to begin dealing with an issue that is not only inimical to the interests of their base, but one that is contentious enough to take the focus off the debacle of ObamaCare wholly owned by Democrats. A party with visions of holding the House and taking the Senate might be wise to remember that one of the primary reasons Mitt Romney lost the 2012 presidential election was because a huge portion of the electorate stayed home, due in large part to their belief that there isn’t a dime’s worth of difference between the two political parties. Republicans embracing anything other than a hard stance on reform would exacerbate that reality. If they do, it isn’t hard to envision a low-turnout election that maintains the current status quo.

Second, as long as an Obama administration with a track record of selective and capricious law enforcement capabilities remains in power, who’s to say what part of any new law won’t receive the same treatment? As Breitbart News revealed last October, Shawn Moran, Vice President of the National Border Patrol Council, insisted that Border Patrol agents were being ordered to stand down and allow illegal aliens, human traffickers and drug cartel members, to cross the border. Budget cuts were the ostensible reason for the order, but Moran noted the Border Patrol “has a larger budget than ever,” but it has “not trickled down to the men and women with their boots on the ground.” Obama also unilaterally authorized his own version of the DREAM Act a year earlier.

If that’s still not enough for the GOP, they should consider one more reality. A Gallup poll released last May asked Americans what the most pressing priorities of the nation are. Of the twelve separate categories, reforming immigration finished dead last. Creating jobs and growing the economy finished one and two. In light of a Congressional Budget Office (CBO) and Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) report released last June, predicting the Senate immigration bill would drive down wages and make it harder for Americans to find jobs — not to mention a Heritage Foundation report asserting reform would cost taxpayers $6.3 trillion in new spending on entitlements and social programs over a 50 year period –Republicans might want to reorder their own priorities. A viable opposition party is a terrible thing to waste.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 2014; aliens; amnesty; chamberofamnesty; chamberofcommerce; immigration; karlrove; reincepriebus; rnc
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To: SeekAndFind
“The only way to make sure immigration reform works this time is to address these complicated issues one step at a time.

Right, John. Just like you did with the budget, eh?

21 posted on 01/03/2014 8:17:36 AM PST by Colonel_Flagg (Some people meet their heroes. I raised mine. Go Army.)
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To: skeeter; seeker41; Windflier; Jacquerie; LucyT; null and void; All

The US House of Representatives is analogous to a Police Force - - - they “arrest” the perp by Impeaching the perp.

The US Senate is analogous to a Jury of Peers who have the power to throw the Impeached perp off of the taxpayer gravy train, take away his residence, ban him from building a Library paid for by us, and ban him from using his personal Corporate Jet, Air Force One.

Most RINO Americans want to wait, Wait, WAIT! until they control the House, the Senate and the White House.

To those weak-kneeded summer soldier “patriots” I say “Enjoy the Obamanation that you have tolerated since January, 2009.”

Thus, we Summer Soldier Conservatives continue to tolerate a wimpy, hand-wringing, sobbing crybaby Speaker of the House Boehner as our sorry chief policeman.

“Oh, if only my best friends across the aisle would just play nicey nice - - - “ is the perfect quote that fire-in-the-belly Socialist-Democrats love to hear from their doormat, cowardly, Obamacrat RINOs.

Yes indeed, as long as we WAIT for things to be PERFECT we will never attack those whose goal is to destroy the US Constitution.

Suck it up you sorry House RINOs, and replace John “Benghazi Coverup” Boehner with SC Rep Trey Gowdey, or SC Rep Joe Wilson.

Without a fire-in-the-belly Republican Speaker of the House, Obamacrat RINOs will continue to cave in to “their best friends across the aisle,” to the unbridled glee of every Democrat voter in America!

Pretend that you are fighting to enforce the US Constitution, House RINOs.

Fight or go home, House RINOs.

FIGHT or we will send you home!


22 posted on 01/03/2014 8:28:18 AM PST by Graewoulf (Democrats' Obamacare Socialist Health Insur. Tax violates U.S. Constitution AND Anti-Trust Law.)
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To: Cringing Negativism Network

You assume that they actually care about us, the American People. It’s becoming obvious that they don’t at all.


23 posted on 01/03/2014 8:55:29 AM PST by crusher2013
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To: SeekAndFind

Capitulation? Try “collaboration” with the enemy.

Capitulation implies that the pubbies put up a fight.


24 posted on 01/03/2014 9:05:54 AM PST by MortMan ("Choice" is properly exercised the night before, not the morning after.)
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To: SeekAndFind

This is an excellent summary of the interests that drive a last priority issue to first priority.

It bears repeating:

1. A SINGLE PIECE OF A STEP-BY-STEP IMMIGRATION REFORM WILL BE GUTTED BY THE US SENATE AND REPLACED WITH THEIR GANG OF 8 SENATE BILL THAT WILL THEN BE RETURNED TO A HOUSE-SENATE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE AND THEN BROUGHT TO A VOTE IN THE HOUSE.

2. THE CONFERENCE COMMITTEE BILL WILL BE PASSED BY ALL DEMOCRATS AND AT LEAST 17 REPUBLICAN ‘SQUISHES’.

The impact will be clear. Millions upon millions of illegals will be granted amnesty and will be illegally registered to vote for the 2014 election.

Citizenship as a requirement for registering to vote will be ignored by those receiving amnesty because it will not be possible to scrub them off the voter rolls before the election because the list of those receiving amnesty will be held back by the Department of State and DHS. The list will be stonewalled until after the election at which time it will no longer matter.

It is impossible to reverse an election result after the election even when it becomes clear that illegal votes were cast because it is impossible to tell which way an illegal registrant voted unless they confess and the confession is accepted by a court of law.

THEREFORE, do not allow ANY immigration reform bill to be even considered until conservatives control the House and Senate.


25 posted on 01/03/2014 9:24:17 AM PST by Hostage (ARTICLE V)
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To: reed13k

“That’s a solid thought - but what does the chamber of commerce have to do with those areas of bureaucracy?”

Nothing directly; they represent the shops, car dealerships, restaurants, dry cleaners, auto mechanics, lawyers, etc. that the illegals would theoretically patronize.


26 posted on 01/03/2014 9:31:25 AM PST by kearnyirish2 (Affirmative action is economic war against white males (and therefore white families).)
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To: littleharbour
If the pubbies are viewed as junior partners in the uniparty, it all makes sense. While it is horrible for our republic, the uniparty views unlimited immigration and dilution of American sovereignty as personally good for party members in Washington.

It is borderline silly to think voting for one member of the uniparty or another will stop our slide into tyranny.

27 posted on 01/03/2014 9:39:02 AM PST by Jacquerie (Article V.)
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To: kearnyirish2

But they still have to have money to patronize are they anticipating that the govt dole will never end? Or just that it won’t end until they’ve gotten theirs? Maybe they are that foolish.


28 posted on 01/03/2014 9:44:45 AM PST by reed13k (For evil to triumph it is only necessary for good men to do nothings)
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To: reed13k

“But they still have to have money to patronize are they anticipating that the govt dole will never end? Or just that it won’t end until they’ve gotten theirs? Maybe they are that foolish.”

When Nancy Pelosi heralds the benefits that unemployment checks bring to the economy, the whole idea is that while they are funded by the government printing press, they are preventing a large number of businesses from simply folding completely. To keep businesses (and whole states) open (with their emplyees working), they’ll keep printing money.

A very short-sighted strategy, designed for nothing more than getting them through the next election cycle...


29 posted on 01/03/2014 11:30:51 AM PST by kearnyirish2 (Affirmative action is economic war against white males (and therefore white families).)
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To: SeekAndFind

Tooth Fairy, Propaganda, Graft & Election Reform - Conservative on Target

http://beforeitsnews.com/opinion-conservative/2013/07/tooth-fairy-propaganda-graft-election-reform-conservative-on-target-2684058.html

Saturday, July 20, 2013

“How many times have we heard “free tuition,” “free health care,” and free you-name-it? If a particular good or service is truly free, we can have as much of it as we want without the sacrifice of other goods or services. Take a “free” library; is it really free? The answer is no. Had the library not been built, that $50 million could have purchased something else. That something else sacrificed is the cost of the library. While users of the library might pay a zero price, zero price and free are not one and the same. So when politicians talk about providing something free, ask them to identify the beneficent Santa Claus or tooth fairy.” - Walter Williams

HOW DEMOCRACIES PERISH, Deathbed Edition:

This is the thirtieth anniversary of the publication of How Democracies Perish, an analysis of the spread of world communism by Jean-François Revel, one of freedom’s most serious French defenders since Tocqueville. At the heart of this work, Revel details “The Tools of Communist Expansion,” among which the most relevant for understanding our current situation comes in Chapter 16, “Ideological Warfare and Disinformation.”

The profound simplicity of Revel’s nuts and bolts account of totalitarianism’s Cold War advance, far from being obsolete, actually sheds light on a defining feature of today’s progressive ascension: the perverting of the free press into a propaganda ministry.

Revel’s trenchancy is proven in the fact that the mechanics of Soviet cultural infiltration he identified may now be seen at work again, this time undermining the West not from without, but from within. The war Revel described thirty years ago has progressed to its natural final stage: the West, having weakened before communist propaganda even as the communist nations themselves were crumbling, has now taken to propagandizing itself into rejecting its victorious heritage in favor of the “ideal” of complete state control. Marxist disinformation is now homegrown…

“Do you wish to know when that day is coming? Watch money. Money is the barometer of a society’s virtue. When you see that trading is done, not by consent, but by Compulsion — when you see that in order to produce, you need to obtain permission from men who produce nothing – when you see that money is flowing to those who deal, not in goods, but in favors — when you see that men get richer by graft and by pull than by work, and your laws don’t protect you against them, but protect them against you — when you see corruption being rewarded and honesty becoming self-sacrifice — you may know that your society is doomed.

Money is so noble a medium that it does not compete with guns and it does not make terms with brutality. It will not permit a country to survive as half-property, half-loot.“ – Ayn Rand

The Real Threat from Comprehensive Immigration Reform

Everything the Democrats do is to increase voter participation – participation by kids, felons, old folks, folks in comas, illegal aliens, whatever, just vote Democrat. The integrity of elections is of no concern to them; all they worry about is locking in a permanent majority. And now, with comprehensive immigration reform, they are attempting to import an electorate.

Under Harry Reid, the U.S. Senate is the worst ever. Decent GOP senators shouldn’t vote for anything pushed by Reid and his ilk unless it is exactly right. In other words: without comprehensive election reform, comprehensive immigration reform should be summarily rejected. Unless it can be demonstrated that there will be safeguards that prevent the newly legalized from voting, the Senate immigration bill should die a dog’s death.

Regarding election i0ntegrity, America is a banana republic, and always has been. And there is no excuse for it in this high-tech age. Americans should join together and say to the U.S. Senate: you’re grounded.

“[T]here are, at bottom, basically two ways to order social affairs, Coercively, through the mechanisms of the state — what we can call political society. And voluntarily, through the private interaction of individuals and associations — what we can call civil society. … In a civil society, you make the decision. In a political society, someone else does. … Civil society is based on reason, eloquence, and persuasion, which is to say voluntarism. Political society, on the other hand, is based on force.”
– Edward H. Crane

Source: http://john8322.blogspot.com/2013/06/tooth-fairy-propaganda-graft-election.html


30 posted on 01/03/2014 8:40:33 PM PST by Dqban22
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To: Cringing Negativism Network
There should be import tariffs for certain. But I think it should be proportional to the difference in cost of labor so that cost of the product for the consumer would be the same if it was made here. For example, Japanese workers get paid a little bit less than American workers so the tariff on Japanese goods should be low. Chinese workers get paid far less so the tariff should be high on Red Chinese goods.

We have to be careful though that the tariffs only protect from cheap labor but not from competitive and innovative business practices and processes. Real competition helps everyone, especially the end consumer.

But American companies that outsource and offshore to foreign countries should automatically have punitive and confiscatory tariffs slapped on them.

31 posted on 01/08/2014 7:46:07 AM PST by Count of Monte Fisto (The foundation of modern society is the denial of reality.)
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To: headstamp 2
The USA will be dismantled completely in under 10 years.

Probably under 3.

32 posted on 01/08/2014 7:49:42 AM PST by Lazamataz (Early 2009 to 7/21/2013 - RIP my little girl Cathy. You were the best cat ever. You will be missed.)
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