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But, that's fantasy land because no legislator will ever have enough balls to do it... all they're ever concerned with is carving out enough pork in the federal budget for their home district to keep getting elected. |
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I think I just saw something recently that ranked Nevada 48th in the nation in eduacation, that could be part of it :lol: I am not saying I am in favor of this bill on the house floor in anyway, shape, or form. We have too much governemnt spending as it is (hence our huge ass deficit). We have the infastructure in place already to regulate immigration, yet we turn the other way. |
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I think this bill boils down to two reasosn for existence: the red herring from the White House/Congress, and red state congressmen pushing an unlikely law to pass so they can go home and tell their constituents "hey, we TRIED to kick out all those dirty immigrants who are ruining our country, but those godless liberals wouldn't go along with it!"
As far as the philisophical stuff... I'm kinda soft on immigration. Like Scott and JC have said, immigration's benefits over our nation's history have FAR outweighed its costs. I personally would like to see more effort made to get immigrants who inend to be permanently here to go through naturalization, but I also think we need little tolerance for those who commit criminal acts. And the national security argument is laughable- somebody ask the CIA how effective the USSR and eastern bloc was at keeping out undesirables. If the administration ever actually proposed any kind of "hard" border controls, it would be the first step to revolution and civil war. I don't see anybody with any real power in our current system finding that to be acceptable. |
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My final point regarding langauge: Go to Germany, France, Mexico, or any other non-English speaking country and see how much they will cater to you speaking English. |
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Well you guys helped me decide that HR4437 is a bad, bad bill. Dunno what I can do with that knowledge tho... maybe go sign some petitions or something.
Also, we are 38th =/ http://www.govspot.com/lists/stateeducation.htm |
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The Daily Show clip is online if anyone wants to watch it. First guy, Fareed Zakaria.
http://www.comedycentral.com/shows/t...ws/index.jhtml |
"I've traveled everywhere. I'm just back from Colorado."
:lol: "So, how do they feel about America- in Colorado?" :lol: x eleventy |
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- we need to stop war mongering/nation building - we need to drop the war on drugs - we need to focus our military on more important issues like domestic security and advanced technology so we can maintain superior might with less soldiers - we need *drastic* reform to our election process - we need *drastic* reform to our law making process to remove lobbiests from the process - we need to return the individual freedoms to citizens that have been stolen by corporations and goverment (i.e. DMCA, Patriot Act, etc) - we need to rebuild medicare/medicade/prescription drugs/social security - we need to streamline the process for all government funding/budgeting so we stop throwing away billions of dollars - we need to return to a balanced budget and pay off the trillions of dollars we owe ourselves - we need to convert our energy use to oil alternatives - and most of all we need to figure out some way to get a decent education to every child, and every adult that wants one, because if we return to having the brighest and most motivated citizens we'll have the resources to solve all of our problems w/o the knee-jerk and fear mongering that we use to "solve" our problems these days. Then we can start worrying about all the illegal immigrants, because if we can actually solve all those other problems, we really will have too many people trying to come here. Also notice that "fight terrorism" isn't on my list. IMO, to win that "war" all we have to do is get our dick out of their mashed potatos and that problem will solve itself. |
I can't believe you said "get our dick out of thier mashed potatos", but it makes a good point.
Living in AZ for two years gave me a harsh perspective on the illegal immigrant thing. I know, personally, FAR too many people whom, for example, had their vehicles plowed into by a person who had no insurance, didn't own the car they were driving, and turned out to be an illegal immigrant. There's nothing that anyone could do for them, and they were most often stuck with a jacked up car, and no money to fix it, due to the fact that an illegal immigrant, obviously with no license or insurance, T-boned them at an intersection. It's just a single example of an occurance that happens DAILY in the greater PHX area, but that and a multitude of other instances have given me a negative stand-point on this particular topic. I'm sure you all understand! :D |
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'Course, amnesty for all illegals might open the floodgates with people that think "all I gotta do it get over the border and I'm a citizen", which is not what I'm proposing or supporting. |
I think giving them amnesty now is all we can do and is the best decision for the given situation.
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