Posted on 01/30/2012 8:27:31 AM PST by jmaroneps37
Alabama and Arizona are being sued by Barack Hussein Obama to farther his insidious plan to erase our borders and allow millions of potential new Democrat voters to flow in and choke our system.
Both states have taken strong measures to get their illegal alien problem under control and both are experiencing improvements in their unemployment rates, but the results in Alabama have been stunning.
Since putting its tough anti-illegal alien H. B. 56 into effect last September Alabama has seen an overnight increase in the number of her citizens working and a drop in the percentage of Alabamians collecting unemployment benefits.
The numbers tell the story and they are embarrassing for Obama. In the first month after H.B. 56 became law the unemployment rate fell from 9.8 to 9.3 percent.
Last month the number dropped to 8.1% .4% below the national average. Some quick math shows this is a 1.7% drop.
The real life Main Street result of what Alabamas Republicans have done for their state is visible in its towns and cities. Because of the bill Obama is suing over, more than 41,000 Alabama families now have a bread winner who is working every day and caring for them.
In just three months Alabama has moved up from being the 42nd worst unemployment state to the 28th notch on the national list.
The numbers from Alabama will continue to improve as more illegal aliens come to understand that the Heart of Dixie is not a place to sneak into.
Those with minimal skills now filling jobs Americans want will continue to leave and sneak into neighboring states.
Both Georgia and Mississippi have unemployment rates substantially above the putative national average of 8.5%. This promises to be a continuing pattern. As one state
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A close family friend has been looking for a job since July. He is a lower skilled worker. He started a new full time job this morning. Seems the former holder of this job left the state. Adios Jose. Alabama needs to stand firm. If the other states would join us and Arizona we could solve this problem.
"That's why I cannot support Newt Gingrich. He is not that much different than Obama and Bush in respect to illegal immigration."You should do your own research and not swallow the Kool-aid®
The speakers plan is:
Substantially Different from either Bush or Obammie's
Clearly different than any plan put forward
Workable
Anti Fed Controlled
In keeping with American Values
In the best Interest of all Americans
Able to put the entire issue to rest
The only plan worth considerationThis is why you and others with a similar mindset will get four more years of dictatorial government.
This is why your grandchildren will lay awake nights wondering what the hell we were thinkingWhat's your plan?
No Creation of an "underground" subculture
Work on housing continues
Landscaping projects go forward
Crops are harvested
Documented Workers are not threatened
Children are not seen fleeing their mothers
Life goes on
ROLL TIDE. Oh, and almost forgot: FUBO.
Please tell me where this marvel of politics is hiding,
and when they'll run for POTUS.
Thanks in advance.
And for the record I support busing, flying, and blatantly throwing every Illegal out!
Just do whatever is the exact opposite of Obama and those liberal scum and you’ll be fine, Alabama.
It’s nice to see you using all of Newtie’s bullet points, but they’re entirely meaningless without specifics of what he intends to actually DO. Until I see that, he’s no different than Obomney. Too bad, so sad.
I’ve done 6 years of my own homework and know the “specifics”.
I urge you do the same prior to enjoining the catastrophic crowd.
Bullet points are mine, not Newt’s, and serve a purpose in threads such as these.
I say all this in response to the diatribe I see daily in regard to the Speakers positions.
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