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Spin Zone / Re: Cruz Drops Out
« on: May 03, 2016, 06:01:59 PM »
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He seems unable to get people to work with him, to agree with him, and to join him - his best bet is return to Hooterville and try to con Mr. Douglas into buying a used Farmall.
Who knew? 😀
Boehner called Cruz the most miserable SOB he vet met in his life. "Lucifer in the flesh"!
Google it. I don't know how to copy links w the iPhone.
Of course they do. Rich people make the tax laws and put in incentives for people to do things like this.
Yet another reason we need a very, very simple tax law.
Little Joe kind of beat me to it, but...
...and would have to keep renewing the permit - under penalty of what???
I'm fairly liberal on the topic of immigration, but the rub is enforcement if the rules are violated.
And if the rules are violated en masse, to be prepared to deport en masse. Which clearly no one is willing, or possibly able, to do.
Closer. But again, more than 2/3 of current Hispanic millennials are US-born citizens.
I prefer to call it "caring". Those Latinos are fully American in a single generation. They're just a little more brown than you're used to. The GOP can either get a clue or don't, but they do the latter at their own peril.
Whatever. Would folks from 100 years ago recognize the country now? The only constant is change. Can't be worrying about what they might, or might not recognize in 40 years. There is a remote chance I will still be here then, so I'll remind them.
Take note, GOP.
Latinos want the same thing as everyone else who has ever come here and everyone who ever will (excepting Jihadis). A shot at the American Dream - a chance to lift themselves up, to have a better life and to give their kids an even better one.
Our job as conservatives is to explain why our way of doing things will better serve their long term goals.