John Kasich: just change your (R) to a (D) and be done with it

U.S. Republican presidential candidate John Kasich speaks at the 2016 Kemp Forum on Expanding Opportunity in Columbia, South Carolina, January 9, 2016. REUTERS/Randall Hill

U.S. Republican presidential candidate John Kasich speaks at the 2016 Kemp Forum on Expanding Opportunity in Columbia, South Carolina, January 9, 2016. REUTERS/Randall Hill

Ohio Governor John Kasich, who was in the running for president but was defeated by Donald Trump, won’t step foot near the GOP Convention though it is being held in Cleveland, a city in his state.

John Kasich, who I freely admit I never cared for because of his stances and because he simply chafes my ass the wrong way — may as well admit it to the public.  He’s no Republican.

From CNSNews.com:

Gov. Kasich: We Want Immigration – Population is Stagnant in Ohio

by Eric Sheiner

(CNSNews.com) – Ohio Gov. and former Republican presidential candidate John Kasich (R-Ohio) told an audience in Cleveland that he looks at immigration as an opportunity because Ohio has a “stagnant growth of population – we want people to come to Ohio.”

“When I look at immigration I look at a new level of energy,” Kasich told an International Republican Institute gathering on Tuesday.

I find that a bit odd, Governor Kasich.  I’ve heard you speak like this before — you have already said that illegals are “made in the image of the Lord” –and you’ve also said that illegal immigrants are a “critical part of our society.”  John Kasich said “I couldn’t imagine” enforcing our current immigration laws.  “That is not the kind of values.  .  .that we believe in.”  Kasich said he does not supporting deporting illegals.  “I don’t think it’s right; I don’t think it’s humane.”

But just a note, Mr Kasich.  Could it possibly be that persons are leaving Ohio precisely because of your policies?  Purposely?  Nah, you say, perish the thought.  You don’t believe in state emigration.

Ah, it now becomes clear.  You, Mr Kasich, believe in the “rule of law” just as Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, James Comey and Loretta Lynch believe in the “rule of law.”  That is, the rules are eminently enforceable when they conform to Leftist ideals but not so much when they are applied equally across the board.  Having a “rule of law” is not humane.

In other words, John Kasich is in complete agreement with the Obama Administration.  Neither he nor Mr Obama can imagine enforcing our current immigration laws.  Hence, deportations of illegals are down 60% since 2011, despite the fact that we know illegals are flooding the border, bringing in TB, other diseases, and that 99% of Syrian refugees are Muslim and not Christian.  We are experiencing a 10-year low in overall deportations.

Let’s continue with the article:

Kasich also told the audience that he is concerned about extreme nationalism and isolationism.

“When I look around the world, what is it that I see, I see growing nationalism. There is nothing wrong with nationalism, until it becomes extreme — we all love our countries. Secondly there is an increasing tide of isolationism, lets just take care of us, lets pull the shades down, lock the doors and lets just forget the rest of the world and take care of ourselves,” Kasich said.

Again, good to know, John Kasich.  Good to know that you would call it “isolationism and nationalism” when people want to keep and hold onto an economy, an assimilated and not a divided society, and public safety.

What about one’s word, Governor Kasich?  How about the oath, the pledge that all the Republican candidates made to support the GOP nominee?  It would appear that one’s word doesn’t mean much — and I’m talking to you, John Kasich.  Your state, the GOP Convention is in your back yard, no John Kasich, only silence.

So yes, it appears that your philosophy on many levels is more congruent with that of the Demorats than the Republicans.  Because there is only one way to take all these illegal immigrants and somehow make them producing Americans who pay taxes and contribute to society: elevate them as a priority above all others.  Pay them, give them, forgive them, help enable them to live in enclaves that don’t speak English.  Excellent idea, sir.  Wait; doesn’t that sound a bit like isolationism?

Let’s not forget that John Kasich has said he would grant amnesty within the first 100 days of his administration.

I ask: does any of this, my dear readers, sound akin to words spoken by someone else running for president who wears pantsuits?

John Kasich, there is nothing wrong with having opinions, expressing them, and having political philosophies.

I simply wish you’d be honest with yourself and the rest of the nation.

Do us all a favor; just change your (R) to a (D) and be done with it.

BZ

 

John Kasich to Hugh Hewitt:

John Kasich JacketJohn Kasich interviewed by Hugh Hewitt:

“I’m not a process guy.”

Right, John, as you said with disdain.

Because politicians, like yourself, only have the good of the electorate at heart.

Thanks, John.  Good to know.

Good to know you’re not much interested in being honest, because politicians live and die by process.  Yourself as well.

BZ

P.S.

Hugh Hewitt is no longer on PMs.  He is now broadcasting live — temporarily from his Southern California studio — from 3 AM to 6 AM Pacific time, 6 AM to 9 AM Eastern time, during what is known in radio as “morning drive.”

He is leaving SoCal for a home in Virginia, as he is taking over Bill Bennett’s former Salem Broadcasting slot — a prime position to increase his audience and acquire more politicians and dealmakers direct from DC.

 

Super Tuesday: make or break

John Kasich What He Really WantsThis Super Tuesday it’s make or break time for two people.

Marco Rubio has to win Florida.  It’s his state after all.  He’s their senator.

John Kasich has to win Ohio.  It’s his state after all.  He’s their governor.

Ted Cruz already won his state, Texas.

In order to win Ohio, however, John Kasich has taken to Hispandering, saying that it’s wrong for our Border Patrol agents to do their jobs and send illegals back.  Kasich wants the Mexican vote and will do anything for it.  Read what he said yesterday, here, with regard to his desire for amnesty within 100 days of his administration.

In the meantime, some people may not be happy about that.  Like, say, the mothers of victims killed at the hands of illegals.

Grieving Mom Responds To Kasich’s Amnesty-In-100-Days Pledge: Visit Grave Of My Murdered Child

by Julia Hahn

“It’s all so senseless,” Maureen Maloney said of the death of countless Americans at the hands of illegal aliens.

Maloney’s 23 year-old son Matthew was hit by a repeat-offending illegal alien drunk driver. Although Matthew survived the initial crash, he died as he was subsequently dragged a quarter of a mile—caught in the wheel well of the illegal alien’s pick up truck— as the alien sought to flee the crime scene. “Witnesses who saw [Matthew] pinned screaming under the truck ran out and pounded on the vehicle, crying out to the driver who kept going…'[Matthew] was alive for a good portion of it,’” wrote one report from the time.

“Somebody needs to start putting American lives first. Somebody has to take care of the people that are in this country legally,” Maloney declared.

Guess what?

That won’t be John Kasich.

BZ

 

Kasich Hispandering: illegals get amnesty in 100 days if you vote for me!

And the GOP decides to shoot itself in the foot once again, as if it didn’t have enough problems already.

Ohio Governor John Kasich wants amnesty for illegals within the first 100 days of his administration.

Because, after all:

John Kasich Goes All In For Amnesty: Illegals ‘Made In The Image Of The Lord’

by Julia Hahn

With Sen. Marco Rubio’s presidential hopes diminishing as his personal demons catch up with him—from his relationship with billionaire Norman Braman to his role in pushing Obama’s amnesty—the donor class seems to be turning its eyes to John Kasich’s last stand in Ohio.

1) “God Bless” Illegal Immigrants

2) “I couldn’t imagine” enforcing our current immigration laws: “That is not… the kind of values that we believe in.”

3) Kasich likened deporting the illegal population to Japanese internment camps

4) Illegal immigrants “are some of the hardest-working, God-fearing, family-oriented people you can ever meet.”

5) Allowing ICE officers to do their jobs is not “humane” 

6) America can’t deport illegal immigrants because they are “made in the image of the Lord” 

7) Kasich has called for implementing an open borders-style policy where workers can come and go as they please.

8) Kasich would enact amnesty within his first 100 days.

9) America shouldn’t address ending birthright citizenship because it’s “dividing people”

10) Illegal immigrants should be allowed to stay because “they’re here”

So, let me get this right, John Kasich.

Enforcing our laws “isn’t nice.  It’s not humane.”

How about this then, sir?  How about I decide to pick and choose — just like you and the federal governmentwhich laws I wish to obey because, bottom line, no matter what, I “mean well”?

If I “work hard” just like illegals, I should be able to, say, decide to not pay my taxes, right?.  That’s a federal law.  Illegals are breaking a federal law.  PLUS, only 55% of Americans pay taxes.  45% do not.  Many illegals not only do not pay taxes, they receive refunds from the federal government.  I can only conclude I am a dim-witted moron because I’m stupid enough to pay for the federal government to screw me.

Lawbreakers don’t pay or obey.  Why should I?

John Kasich, you unabashed DOLT.

Kasich, I disliked you anyway — but NOW you may as well simply change your (R) to a (D).  You are dead to me, and the GOP is moribund.

THIS is why Trump is resonating.

BZ