I wrote about Jeb Bush here, in re his ludicrous “act of love.”
So now: Jeb Bush is back at it again.
From Breitbart.com:
Jeb Bush Pushes Amnesty, More High-Tech Visas at Education Conference
At a prominent conference of education innovators, Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who is considering a 2016 presidential run, called for more guest worker programs and a path to amnesty for all of the country’s illegal immigrants.
Speaking at what is known as the “Davos in the Desert” event in Scottsdale, Arizona, on Monday evening, Bush said the United States needed “robust guest worker programs” and an expansion of H1-B visas for the high-tech industry,” even though the notion that there is a shortage of American high-tech workers has been called a myth. He also called for a “tough but fair path to legalized status” for all of the country’s illegal immigrants and an end to immigration quotas for countries.
Bush said that it was not an “American value to have 12-13 million people living in the shadows” and spoke about the need to protect borders and sanction companies that may hire illegal immigrants.
He asserted that the “rags to riches rate” in the country is only four percent and that the American Dream is being replaced with “stickiness at both ends,” as those born either wealthy or poor are likely to remain so while the middle class feels the squeeze.
Jeb Bush is just another RINO whose goal is to acquire votes any way he can.
His goal, most recently, is to ingratiate himself into the Mexican community and, more pointedly, into the illegal community. He is out for votes and out to reduce the importance of federal rules — just perfectly in keeping with the Obama Administration.
And I am done with that as I am likewise done with Jeb Bush.
Just as we don’t need another Clinton fucking up our country, we don’t need another Bush fucking up our country. I have had more than enough.
There is in fact a definite limit to “tolerance.”
I am done with Republicans embracing the discard of our federal laws. If the laws are so onerous and so oppressive, then change the laws.
Until then, the laws that are in place are the rule of the land. Until they are not. And until they are kicked aside by politicians and lawmakers who purposely choose which laws they shall enforce and which laws they shall ignore.
Goose and gander.
What’s good for the goose is good for the gander.
If you, ladies and gentlemen of DC, can purposely select which laws to enforce and which laws to purposely ignore, then I submit: I should be able to do the same thing.
What if people chose to not send checks into DC via taxes?
What if the Electorate decided to act as DC does?
BZ
The first time I heard the phrase “new world order” was from the lips of Bush 41. Don’t believe any of the Bush’s can be trusted to keep this Republic intact. Time for the Bushies to be relegated to history.
I couldn’t agree more, Sir Minuteman26.
BZ
NO, no and no!
Bush may feel it is not an American value to have umpteen million illegals living in the shadows but neither is it an American value to have over 10 million American citizens unemployed and record numbers of households on food stamps. If businesses (illegally) hire illegal aliens because it is cheaper for them what happens when the illegals attain some sort of ‘legal’ status? Will businesses find it too expensive and look for more ‘real’ illegals?
When there are so many out of work Americans, , it is insane and immoral to even think of adding more competition for jobs.
I firmly believe that our nation began its slow decline with the passage of the Immigration Act of 1965. Up until then preference had been given to those from northern and western Europe while Asians, Africans and essentially people of color were excluded. In campaigning for support LBJ and Ted Kennedy among others told the public that demographics would not be affected and there would be no change to our culture. We all see how well that has turned out.
And he says he wants to end immigration quotas? I agree. Stopping all immigration for 10 years would take care of that!
Let the country have a chance to try and assimilate those already here. Sheesh, I wonder if some of these politicians live in the real world.
In three words Abigail:
No they don’t.
BZ