Annoy a leftist, point to Senator
Rubio’s version of the Dream Act
Posted By CotoBlogzz
Rancho Santa
Margarita, CA – If you think of Wyoming
when someone utters the words Old Faithful, you may not realize that there is a
Geyser in Calistoga, California that erupts with reliable frequency, but not as
reliably as the far left’s use of the race card.
For years, the
far left has been using the DREAM Act
and the mostly far left & hyphenated media has not only bought the
message, but it also continues to amplify it. Take for instance the headline leading up to the 2010
election: WHILE SENATOR REID PROMISES DREAM ACT VOTE IN 2010,
REPUBLICAN SENATORS PRESS FOR MASS DEPORTATION
The
article goes on to say: “… an interview yesterday with Univision’s Jorge Ramos, Senate
Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) said that he would bring the DREAM Act to a
vote in the “lame duck” session after the midterm elections, regardless of the
election results. Meanwhile, Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee sent a letter to
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano asking how much it would cost to
implement their mass deportation strategy”
The
DREAM Act (acronym for Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors,)
first introduced in the Senateon, 2001, by Dick Durbin and Orrin Hatch would provide conditional permanent
residency to certain illegal aliens who graduate from U.S. high schools,
arrived in the United States as minors, and lived in the country continuously
for at least five years prior to the bill's enactment.
Now, the mostly left Wing and Hyphenated media with a target
market of the dependent, apathetic and or as the President's might
say, stupid electorate, is well versed at using weapons of mass
disinformation to manipulate the electorate, including the use of the
race card. We continue to make the argument that If there is
any intellectual integrity left at NBC/CBS/CNN their entire
executive staff should be fired, for the Travon Martin case, exploiting
the race card, for example. Remember
Meg Whitman’s NannyGate?
Consider for example the recent movement by the far left to have the term ‘illegal’ immigrants fit the definition of a hate crime and instead use the term "potential new tax contributor ." even organizations like The Society of Professional Journalists have jumped on this latest bandwagon!
Never mind that the President and the Democrats controlled the White House, the House AND the Senate, yet failed to advance the DREAM Act ball.
Why? Because the unresolved issue is more valuable to the far left, as it enables the radical left to paint the GOP as racists and Hispanic-phobic. Worse, the Hispanic community keeps falling for the Charlie-Brown act every election cycle. Sadly, it is not only the Hispanic community that allows itself to be manipulated, but also a good number of voters on the right, fall on the same trap responding with divisive language, such as the one exploited by America’s Voice.com.
But now, the Far Left' and the Mostly Far Left & Hyphenated Media’s DREAM Act may be turning into a nightmare: Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) has been working on his version of the DREAM Act, and the far left is not happy. “One of the things that has already been documented is that the White House been calling in DREAM Act advocates and asking them, almost ordering them, not to work with me on this issue,” said Sen Rubio in a radio interview earlier this month.
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Consider for example the recent movement by the far left to have the term ‘illegal’ immigrants fit the definition of a hate crime and instead use the term "potential new tax contributor ." even organizations like The Society of Professional Journalists have jumped on this latest bandwagon!
Never mind that the President and the Democrats controlled the White House, the House AND the Senate, yet failed to advance the DREAM Act ball.
Why? Because the unresolved issue is more valuable to the far left, as it enables the radical left to paint the GOP as racists and Hispanic-phobic. Worse, the Hispanic community keeps falling for the Charlie-Brown act every election cycle. Sadly, it is not only the Hispanic community that allows itself to be manipulated, but also a good number of voters on the right, fall on the same trap responding with divisive language, such as the one exploited by America’s Voice.com.
But now, the Far Left' and the Mostly Far Left & Hyphenated Media’s DREAM Act may be turning into a nightmare: Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) has been working on his version of the DREAM Act, and the far left is not happy. “One of the things that has already been documented is that the White House been calling in DREAM Act advocates and asking them, almost ordering them, not to work with me on this issue,” said Sen Rubio in a radio interview earlier this month.
For those who may view the
Hispanic community as a homogenous voting block, consider that a recent Pew
Hispanic survey found that nearly four decades after the United States
government mandated the use of the terms “Hispanic” or “Latino” to categorize
Americans who trace their roots to Spanish-speaking countries, that these terms
still haven’t been fully embraced by Hispanics themselves. The survey also supports our continued
argument that the GOP should not pander to the Hispanic community, It’s the
Brand, Stupid:
Hispanics believe learning English is
important. Nearly nine-in-ten (87%)
Hispanics say adult. Hispanic immigrants need to learn English to succeed in
the U.S.
Hispanics, more so
than the general public, believe in the efficacy of hard work.
On some social issues,
Latinos hold views similar to the general public, but on others, Latinos are
more conservative. Virtually
identical shares of Latinos (59%) and the general public (58%) say
homosexuality should be accepted by society. However, on abortion, Hispanics
hold a more conservative view than the general U.S. public—half (51%) of
Hispanics say it should be illegal in most or all cases, compared with 41% of
the general public.
Religion is more
important in the lives of immigrant Hispanics than in the lives of native-born
Hispanics. Nearly
seven-in-ten (69%) immigrant Hispanics say religion is very important in their
lives, compared with half (49%) of U.S.-born Hispanics. Among the general
population of the U.S., 58% say religion is very important in their lives
Conclusion:
As the 2012 election approaches,
we continue to argue that the far left and the President have a good chance at
a second term for four reasons:
- The Mostly Radical Left and Hyphenated Media have a vested
interested in the status quo
- The media’s target market:
Dependent, apathetic and or stupid electorate
- Class warfare.
- The GOP’s failure to have a credible response to charges of
racism.
Like it or not, the results of the 2012 will ultimately be
decided by the Hispanic vote, homogenous or not. A sure way dismantle the Far Left’s stranglehold on the Hispanic
voting block and neutralize its use of WMD while having fun, is if you annoy a
leftist by pointing to Senator Rubio’s version of the Dream Act, AND if the GOP remembers that It’s the Brand, Stupid!
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