A Few Questions

There are a few questions that have occurred to me over the past few days when thinking about all the ruckus over illegal immigrants. Maybe members of a few traditional Democratic party constituencies could answer these.

For union members: By supporting unrestrained illegal immigration, the Democrats are guaranteeing that there will be a large pool of labor that will work more cheaply than your members will. How is the Democratic party agenda helping you?

For teachers: By supporting a huge influx of illegal immigrants, the Democrats are guaranteeing that you will work in overcrowded classrooms and that the overcrowding will continue to grow. How is the Democratic party agenda helping you?

For African-Americans: By supporting huge numbers of low paid immigrant workers, the Democrats are forcing wages for your most at-risk group, young black males, to ever lower numbers. How is the Democratic party agenda helping you?

For gays and lesbians: By allowing ever-increasing numbers of illegal immigrants the Democrats are guaranteeing a larger group of people who bring with them a culture that does not tolerate gays and lesbians very well. How is the Democratic party agenda helping you?

Just a few questions. That’s all.

Oh, incidentally, a question for Republican politicians: What good will gathering support from business lobbys bring you if your constituency won’t come out and vote for you because you betrayed them for a few dollars in your campaign chests?

  • By Tom, Saturday, 1 April , 2006 @ 4:50 pm

    Am I smelling a bunch of Independent candidates?

    Wonder if Ventura will run for President?

  • By Gauis Arbo, Saturday, 1 April , 2006 @ 4:51 pm

    I’m wondering. If these guys don’t do something, there will be a very ugly election this year.

    For both parties….

  • By Black Jack, Saturday, 1 April , 2006 @ 5:55 pm

    Let the Games begin. I’m looking forward to a real donnybrook. It’s time we settle matters with the Moonbats, crush the pinheads, and clean out the obstructionists in Congress.

    With another Conservative in the White House for two more terms, and majorities in both the House and Senate, and several more nominations to the Supreme Court things will be just fine with me.

  • By Gauis Arbo, Saturday, 1 April , 2006 @ 11:18 pm

    Actually, I rather hope the Republicans can get thier acts ogether. They really need to listen to the majority in the middle (and we are a majority) and stop trying to pander to the extremes. Or the lobbies. They will do better.

  • By Black Jack, Sunday, 2 April , 2006 @ 12:09 pm

    The GOP should make amends with Conservatives, forthrightly address illegal immigration, and make the case for International cooperation in suppressing Iranian ambitions to acquire WMD’s. Which would position the Republican Party squarely occupying the moderate center of American politics, and which would leave the Dems isolated and dependent on the loony Left, which is exactly the fate they’ve earned, and one which they so richly deserve.

  • By Gauis Arbo, Sunday, 2 April , 2006 @ 12:24 pm

    I don’t disagree at all, Black Jack. I wish they’d stop trying to out-democrat the democrats and pay more attention to fiscal responsibility.

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