I certainly agree with you. I just assert there is a major difference between Hispanic citizens of the US that work, pay taxes and don’t go on entitlements aren’t the real problem for the political caucus.
The real problem is the illegal aliens and the no-value-added they bring with them. Pawns in a deadlocked political battle for the control of this country. Not brought here to add value, but brought here (yes, now BROUGHT) to vote Democrat, period.
My problem is with articles like Sanchez’ hit piece on Cruz under the guise of overall Latino sentiment (and whizzing over any mention of ‘illegal’) being a real problem to him being promulgated here on this forum to put Cruz in a bad light.
You don’t see me badmouthing Walker to the extent that some of this pseudo-informational stuff about Cruz posted here does.
I TRY to stay away from that and let the candidates offer their wares and see what happens in the primaries. But it is difficult when I see threads like this.
".....On Wednesday, however, a spokesman for Cruz, Brian Phillips, clarified to msnbc on Twitter that this interpretation was incorrect and Cruz merely offered the amendment as an exercise to prove Democrats obstinacy on citizenship. It was not an endorsement of the work permit component of the bill that his amendment left intact.
Cruzs amendment had nothing to do with that issue, Phillips said."
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That's Cruz's rapid response hire, Brian Phillips - clarifying the candidate's "wares."
Thanks. Cruz is a major threat to the lefts illegal immigrant plan. The hit pieces will continue unabated.
My hope (and that’s not much of a strategy) is Hispanic traditions and family centric values will backfire on the left who assumes providing entry into the US is all that is needed to secure their vote.
If I was Hispanic, I would be quite offended to think the freedom I just gained was being reprimanded by the those who supposedly gave it to me - that I was required to vote for tax enslavement as a quid pro quot.
I am 100% behind Cruz.