richardhutnik wrote:
The GOP pushed those cards as a solution when Dubya was in charge. Ron Paul called Rudy on it during a debate, and Rudy changed his tune to say "only for non-citizens". I find issue with those cards also.
I also am wondering why the complaints about illegals unless it is xenophobia or racism. One speculation I have is that people are scared their places of last resort if they need them, that being emergency rooms and manual labor, will be threatened if you allow more people to come into the country. The hiding behind the "they got out of line" reason seems weak to me.
- Rich
True. The GOP did push for them at that time. But isn't that part of their charm. They take any issue and turn it in its head to suit their purpose at a particular time. (Or they just flat out lie.) And that strategy has worked well for them. Gotta give them credit where credit it due. These days, they are anti-government ("too much government involvement" in your life). Funny, I didn't hear about that complaint when the Bush administration was jamming the Patriot Act down everyone's throats and how they spied on U.S. citizens, listened to our phone calls, tracked our computers and read our email without proper authorization from the FISA court. Conservatives have also been the moving force on the war on drugs - like marijuana .... and pretty much any war on anything. If war is involved, republicans are for it.
So, all those arguments the GOP/T-baggers make about "communism" and "government involvement" ring very hollow to me.







