Posted on 07/01/2023 1:20:59 PM PDT by qaz123
A group of Georgia Republicans, working with two Democrats, are looking to pass legislation that would give in-state college tuition to illegal aliens enrolled in former President Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
Georgia State Reps. Kasey Carpenter (R), Dale Washburn (R), Bill Werkheiser (R), and Penny Houston (R) are sponsoring HB 131 to open in-state college and university tuition rates to about 15,000 DACA illegal aliens.
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But.....this is what Georgia gets for electing the RINO, Country Club, GOPe, Chamber of Commerce, Reynolds Plantation, Sea Island, Ansely Golf Club, Piedmont Driving Club, Frat-Daddy's, tasseled loafer wearing excuses for a Republican that are way too prevalent in the state.
Of course, these 4 will have support, covertly I'm sure, from the current POS that resides in the Governors mansion.
One can only hope that these are the only 4 Republican's that are entertaining this insanity.
Someone remind me what republican’ts stand for again?
GOP = grooming our progeny.
the GOP hates the Republic, micturates on their voters,
and has worked for Biden and CCP for decades.
It is almost certain Big Education in the state is looking for more students and more government money to prop up their empires.
These RINOs must be beholding to some university-industrial complex.
Republicans are Democrats through and through. The rare birds like Vivek, and Trump are outcasts. Kristi Noem has sold out farmers and land for a CO 2 capture scam, and left children at the mercy of Dr’s Butcher and Psycho.
Told ya folks. Our country is circling the drain right now.
It would appear that Georgia RINOs have become the south’s equivalent of Connecticut Marxists...
It is almost certain Big Education in the state is looking for more students and more government money to prop up their empires.
BOOM!!!!
During the covid nonsense, county schools were closed. I don’t, nor have I ever had any kids in the local school system. But, one friend that does told me that post-covid BS, about 600 kids left the school system. Not sure if they were right or not, but if so, then it appears that parents found a way.
That being said, my school taxes are almost double what my taxes are for public services. For one of the worst performing school systems in the state and I’ve never had a kid in the schools nor would I ever. Have to wonder if they’re stealing this money to do what you’re mentioning.
Georgia RINOs are as bad as they get.
We can get a comfy van and I can drive you and others around to where they all live.
You’ll get to see them in their full UGA, GaTech, Alabama, Clemson, Auburn, regalia and everything about them phony.
When the legislature is in session, just go to the few restaurants on Memorial Dr, across frow the cemetery to see all of them. It’ll make you sick.
you’ve seen a globetrotter game right??
Sadly our statehouse is predominantly run by RINOs.
And at the end of the day, we can only blame ourselves.
We’re the ones that elect “the moderate that can win”. Or so we’re told.
I gave up on that in 2022. No more. I held my nose and voted for Kemp in 2018. Really held my nose, given the other choice was Cagle. I would have been happy to run Ralston, Miller and Duncan out of the state for good, never to return. But this is what the people voted for.
Only hope that the rest of the Republican’s, and there is a sizable group that doesn’t like Kemp, will squash this very quickly and with prejudice.
Vote the bastards out in the next election.
The RINO Kemp puke will no doubt sign it into law.
Vote with a rope! It’s likely going to be all the craze for fixing our corrupted election system.
The Georgia Legislature is not in session.
Sec 505 of the 1996 IIRIRA makes this illegal.
Slower progressivism.
This is what happens when you vote just because the ballot has an R next to the name. Most of them are dims in R clothing.
Most of the Georgia GOP is now just democrat-lite with only a few exceptions. They cater to the democrat’s every demand and then present their “working across the aisle” as a selling point to the voters.
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