Moving to the front burner in early 2010 will be legislation to “create a pathway” to full legalization of “undocumented immigrants.” In October, Congressman Luis Gutierrez (D-IL) introduced his ideas to members of the House of Representatives. His proposal includes updated enforcement at the border, revamping the employment eligibility verification system, and protecting U.S. workers. Gutierrez remarked that it is important to strengthen the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act. "We all want a country that is better educated, better motivated and better prepared for the future. My plan will strengthen the DREAM Act, making it quicker and easier for students who grew up in America and know no other home to fully participate in our society. Immigrants brought here as children should not be punished with fines or other means; rather, they should be fully integrated into our society as the Americans they truly are-and as quickly as possible." Although not publicly acknowledged, a free health care and education plan will also emerge.
As for the second and even more serious issue, the Senate recently rejected Utah Senator Bob Bennett's proposal to include a question about citizenship in the 2010 census. Bennett's goal was to remove non-citizens from counts that determine the amount of representation states receive in the House of Representatives. According to alien representatives and other immigrant groups, there is “concern” that such a question would discourage non-citizens from participating in the census or that this information could be used to target non-citizens for immigration violations or deportation.
COMMENTS:
So, if you want to change a predominantly Republican district, you tell all of your illegal aliens to move there during the Census, in return for which you legalize their status here and provide them with free health care and education at my expense, while those who are legally going through the system trying to get here wait years and years and have to pay for their own health care and education once they do get in?
TODAY’S QUERIES & ANSWERS:
Q. What do you think of Tiger Woods’ decision to lay off competitive golf until he straightens out his personal life? (Sven – Truckee, CA)
A. I think he’s coming to grips, (play on words), with what he has done. Not that I’m without sin, but it is a lesson in life: we need to follow Biblical teachings, or we are going to get burned in more ways than one, (another play on words,).
Q. If Obama flew all of the way to Oslo to get his Nobel Prize, why didn’t he just stay over there and go on to Copenhagen from there? Why the two trips, when they cost so much and we are in economic hurts? (Greta – Carpenteria, CA)
A. Because he is in a different class of status than we are. He, Reid and Pelosi belong to the elite class, and the rest of us belong to the pissant class. Get used to it; when your nation is run by a Politburo, that’s the way it is.
Q. I still say that there is so much confusing over this Health Care Bill. I am perfectly happy with the coverage I have but, can you give me some real facts? (Royce – Billings, MT)
A. Here are a few:
• Spending: The cost of the bill is $2.5 trillion over 10 years.
• Tax increases: Taxes will go up $493.6 billion – nearly half a trillion in new debt.
• Medicare cuts: Medicare will be cut – conservatively – by $464.6 billion, another half a trillion dollars (note: some estimates say it cuts could be as high as $600 billion).
• Total number of pages: 2074.
TODAY’S QUOTE:
“The government has kept the country focused on Health Care while it has surreptitiously been putting into place the mechanics of our American demise.” ~ Unknown Scribbler
TODAY’S VIDEO:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJFDsVhccPw
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