In an effort to continue the revitalization of Keynesian economic philosophy, Lindsey Graham is supposedly going to put forth an amnesty bill next month.
Lindsey Graham has long been the RINO strunza in the senate and a proponent of amnesty. He also is a proponent of cap and tax and he will be putting forth his own bill on the subject.
It's amazing such a piece of work gets elected, but that says more about the people of South Carolina than it does about Lindsey. We know what he is about.
This information comes from none other than Scott Brown, the debutante Republican from Massachusetts.
From The Gateway Pundit:
"Brown, in an interview with the Journal’s Neil King Jr., said the president was giving him a heads-up that immigration was coming down the pike and he should give it some serious thought. The senator promised to look closely at the bipartisan bill that Sens. Lindsey Graham (R., S.C.) and Charles Schumer (D., N.Y.) are trying to produce.
He called me originally about illegal immigration, something that he wanted me to look at that was coming down the pike,” Brown says of the call, which also roamed onto other topics like basketball and financial regulation. “I told him and others that I will read anything and make a judgment when it comes forth.”
What is troubling here is that Obama would be confiding such things to Brown. May be it's derigueur, but I find it odd. None the less, we are in for a run against the November clock where Obama and his cohorts will try to pass every crappy law to further the fabian socialist agenda of the Obama Regime. What is sad is that Lindsey Graham is going to help him. With friends like this, who needs enemies? A better question is, what is Grahamnesty and his constituents getting out of this? Is there a Tyson Foods plant in his district that needs more workers? Is his support of the cap and tax because he will get some bacon to bring home like Ben Nelson did for Obamacare? Or has he sold his soul for a promise that will never be honored like Stupak?
Right now we are being violated like the elephant in the above picture. When is enough, enough?
Thank you for reading this blog.
It is my belief that as human individuals, we are born into this world with natural rights that are inviolate; Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Property or Happiness which has been expressed eloquently by Thomas Jefferson. Anything less puts us in the status of slaves, indentured servants and farm animals. My impetus for this blog is to serve as the clarion call to others, like minded or not, that our freedom is at stake in a world of increasing collectivism.
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
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