Something
peculiar is happening on the immigration front in Washington. With an
eerie resemblance to the drumbeat leading up to Obamacare, Republican leaders
are creating a sense of urgency that immigration must be addressed now.
And much like Obamacare is doing to our already-broken healthcare system, their
proposals will exacerbate the very factors that have broken our immigration
system over the past few decades.
However, GOP
leaders know that their party base is not buying their sense of urgency, their
understanding of why our immigration system is broken, and their solution to
“fixing” it. And unlike Democrats who seek to empower and energize their
base to fight Republicans, GOP leaders are planning to bamboozle the base into
supporting them in 2014, only to drop the hammer on them a year later. National
Journal’s Fawn Johnson lays out the artifice pretty convincingly:
“John Boehner
is planning to unveil a set of Republican principles for immigration reform
before President Obama’s State of the Union address, aiming to show the GOP is
not hostile to legislation that might win them Hispanic voters.
According to
House leadership and immigration-policy aides, the principles will be broad,
nebulous even, and heavily focused on Republicans’ favorite immigration
issue—border security. It will not include any concrete proposal, they said.
Indeed, the wording is likely to be intentionally squishy, giving lawmakers
lots of room to maneuver.
But no matter
what happens, Boehner will come out a winner just for the effort. If it flops
over hardliners’ objections to anything that approaches amnesty for illegal
immigrants, Boehner and Republican campaign leaders looking for cash can still
tell the business community they tried. What’s more, it could lay the
groundwork for a Republican overture to Hispanic voters, a group everyone sees
as critical to winning in 2016.”
Again, they are
working with the delusional premise that A) amnesty will win over a large
number of Hispanics who are already voting Democrat; B) it is not a net loss
with the other 90% of the electorate; and C) the number of new amnestied voters
will not create a tsunami of Democrat voters, which as we all know, is the
end-game of amnesty. With that in mind, they plan to deceive the base by
talking about border security (never actually on implementing it, of course)
just to keep the issue in the news, in preparation for an amnesty push in 2015.
Even as they claim to focus on border security, the House leadership bill,
which is merely their opening bid, would
legalize up to 6.5 million illegals.
But the money
quote comes from Senator John Cornyn:
“We can win in
2014 without resolving it. We can’t win in 2016 without resolving it,” said
Senate Minority Whip John Cornyn.
This short
observation tells you everything you need to know about GOP leadership.
1)
Obviously, when he speaks of resolving “it,” he is not referring to resolving
the issues that conservatives would like to address: actual implementation of
border and interior enforcement, clamping down on our dangerous refugee and
asylum policy, ending welfare for illegals, clarifying the 14th
amendment to mean what it was intended to address by the framers, and shifting
towards a legal system that benefits the broad populace instead of narrow
special interests, ethnic front groups, the welfare state, and chain
migration. He is referring to one outcome – amnesty, citizenship, and/or
benefits for illegal immigrants – the same outcome he almost supported last
year when he revived the Gang of 8 bill after we almost killed it.2) They will wait until after conservatives empower them with a midterm victory in order to push amnesty when Obama is a lame duck president – the most dangerous time.
3) Clearly, in their minds, the most important purpose in making Mitch McConnell and John Cornyn new leaders of a Senate majority is to bring amnesty to the floor ahead of the 2016 elections.
4) Cornyn is absolutely correct when asserting that Republicans cannot win in 2016 without “resolving it.” But the “it” in reality is antithetical to the plan Cornyn will push.
We are all itching to throw out Harry Reid and the Obama-era Democrats. It is so tantalizing for many of us to begin focusing on the general election against the Democrats. But remember, if we fail to make a strong showing in this year’s primaries, we will be stuck with a Republican leadership that is singularly focused on granting Democrats a permanent majority.
Tags: amnesty, Immigration, John Boehner, John Cornyn, Mitch McConnell
Source: http://www.redstate.com/2014/01/15/the-great-gop-establishment-amnesty-swindle/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
Comments:
Our unemployment problem is the result of our government
making bad trade agreements, off-shoring our manufacturing jobs and run-away
immigration for the last 25 years.
Our labor-force participation rate sank to 62.8% Dec
2013, http://data.bls.gov/timeseries/LNS11300000 That means 37.2% of available workers aren’t
working.
Obamacare is destroying paychecks as more jobs become
part-time, 29.5 hours per week. Fed QE
money printing has us staring at 10% inflation for the next 40 years. Democrat obstruction of oil and gas drilling
and distribution and EPA strangulation are a drag on economic growth.
The U.S Chamber of Communists are fully on-board with
open borders and the rest of our UN Agenda 21 country wrecking government plans,
including removal of private property rights and perpetuating the global
warming myth.
We need to “primary” the RINOs in 2014 and elect some
real Constitutional Conservative Republicans to stop the free-fall in our
economy. The real priority is to remove our corporate tax and regulatory
barriers to make manufacturing in the U.S. feasible.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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