Sweeping immigration "reform" bill to be voted on.

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AgeofKnowledge

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33 million new foreign workers competing with you in the worst domestic labor market since the Great Depression. Since there are no jobs for them, as they get amnesty they sign up for welfare. We're already running massive deficits and the national debt is skyrocketing. What would Jesus do?

The Evangelicals for Biblical Immigration gets it right.

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Mo0448

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While I am a republican and I agree with you at the same time, the job market is the way it is because of selfish upper class bankers and other jerks that were greedy and now the American population is paying the price. What would Jesus do indeed? Depends on how you look at it. What did Jesus do to the Samaritan woman who committed adultery? Did he say listen lady you sinned you did something wrong to get where you are today its no ones fault but your own? No he didnt he gave and offered forgiveness. Shouldnt that be what we are doing as Christ followers? Before everyone attacks me let's think about this...what if these individuals that want amnesty are going to add something to society here should they not be given a chance? Are we not supposed to be more understanding? I guess its a difficult perspective to try to wrap our minds around
 
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AgeofKnowledge

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Yes but that doesn't change the problem importing 33 million foreign workers when new job creation is actually in the negative relative to population growth right now. They will displace millions of Americans sending them into the unemployment and then welfare lines, lower wages on the remainder, and the foreign workers given amnesty who can't find work also sign up for welfare. State and federal welfare spending is at 1.5 trillion a year now and it's all borrowed money we have no way to repay. This will add many trillions of dollars to the national debt above the trillions we're already incurring.

I have no idea what your relation to Jesus forgiving a woman of her adultery has to do with fiscal responsibility. Obviously Jesus can forgive an adulteress and exhort people to be responsible at the same time. This "immigration reform" is not fiscally responsible given the present situation.

And two wrongs never equal a right in real life. Two wrongs just accelerates an already bad situation.


While I am a republican and I agree with you at the same time, the job market is the way it is because of selfish upper class bankers and other jerks that were greedy and now the American population is paying the price. What would Jesus do indeed? Depends on how you look at it. What did Jesus do to the Samaritan woman who committed adultery? Did he say listen lady you sinned you did something wrong to get where you are today its no ones fault but your own? No he didnt he gave and offered forgiveness. Shouldnt that be what we are doing as Christ followers? Before everyone attacks me let's think about this...what if these individuals that want amnesty are going to add something to society here should they not be given a chance? Are we not supposed to be more understanding? I guess its a difficult perspective to try to wrap our minds around
 
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AgeofKnowledge

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Like the ancient Romans, we Americans have been duped into believing we are invincible by virtue of our title and popular legacy of our ancestors. Centuries of fiscal sanity, a legacy of effective assimilation, and social continuity/stability are discarded gradually. The blinders remain on unless the people step forward.

Will they? Who knows.
 
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AgeofKnowledge

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Maybe 10 or 20 years at the rate we're going and then comes the super hard landing and I mean super duper hard.

Imagine the surprised shock on the faces of Democrat voters when they discover that rioting cannot change a thing by then.






Like the ancient Romans, we Americans have been duped into believing we are invincible by virtue of our title and popular legacy of our ancestors. Centuries of fiscal sanity, a legacy of effective assimilation, and social continuity/stability are discarded gradually. The blinders remain on unless the people step forward.

Will they? Who knows.
 
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AgeofKnowledge

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We already covered how illegal aliens are scamming U.S. taxpayers for enormous amounts of money through tax fraud. They've caught Mexican nationals filing fake tax returns with more than twenty fake earned income credit (EIC) dependents to get large refunds back from the IRS. Apparently it works like a charm because investigators were told the IRS has no controls in place to stop it.

Here's a fresh one:
[h=1]Fake Cubans hoping for fast track to citizenship now under scrutiny:[/h]
Fake Cubans hoping for fast track to citizenship now under scrutiny - CNN.com