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Romney Responds to News Leak
Posted at 06:34 pm by Gull
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Romney's History RE: Immigration
Several comments have been posted on a board I frequent -- stating that Mitt Romney has flip-flopped in his stand on immigration.
I ask -- when?
From MyManMItt:
FACT: As Governor Of Massachusetts, Governor Romney Took Action To Enforce Immigration Laws.
ENFORCEMENT: In December 2006, Governor Romney Signed A Memorandum Of Agreement With The Federal Government To Allow State Troopers To Enforce Federal Immigration Laws. "Governor Mitt Romney and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Assistant Secretary Julie L. Myers today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and ICE, which will give specially trained Massachusetts State Troopers the authority to administer and enforce federal immigration laws in the Commonwealth." (Office Of The Governor, "Governor Romney, ICE Sign Immigration Enforcement Pact," Press Release, 12/13/06)
IN-STATE TUITION: Governor Romney Vetoed In-State Tuition For Illegal Immigrants. "Romney also vetoed a number of outside sections of the budget, including:
A plan that would have permitted illegal aliens to pay the same in-state tuition rate at our public colleges and universities as Massachusetts citizens." (Office Of The Governor, "Romney Signs $22.402B Fiscal Year 2005 'No New Tax' Budget," Press Release, 6/25/04)
ENGLISH IMMERSION: Governor Romney Fought Efforts To Weaken Massachusetts' English Immersion Law. "But yesterday, Romney press secretary Shawn Feddeman said the governor will fight all attempts to slow the implementation of English immersion, known on the ballot as Question 2.
'He will veto anything that weakens or delays English immersion,' Feddeman said." (Anand Vaishnav, "Romney Firm On English Timetable," The Boston Globe, 1/24/03)
In June 2002, Mitt Romney Said "The Approach Of English Immersion Is One That I Support.
I Would Make English Immersion The Educational Norm For All Non-Native English Speakers." (John McElhenny, "Mitt Romney Endorses 'English Immersion' Education Plan," The Associated Press, 6/4/02)
DRIVER'S LICENSES: Governor Romney Opposed Efforts To Give Driver's Licenses To Illegal Immigrants. "'Those who are here illegally should not receive tacit support from our government that gives an indication of legitimacy,' the governor said, echoing arguments that opponents have voiced in the Commonwealth and in other states considering similar license measures. 'If they are here illegally, they should not get driver's licenses,' he said." (Scott S. Greenberger, "Romney Stand Dims Chances Of License For Undocumented," The Boston Globe, 10/28/03)
FACT: Governor Romney Would Take Action To Secure The Borders Through Physical And Virtual Fences.
Governor Romney: "In my view, there are several principles that need to be part of our immigration plan. First, to secure the border
" (Governor Mitt Romney, Interview On The Northern Alliance Radio Network, 1/27/07)
Governor Romney: "You've got to have a wall or fence or electronic surveillance. You have got to make sure we secure our border, that's first." (Fox News' "The O'Reilly Factor," 9/19/06)
FACT: Governor Romney Supports Strong Reforms To Stop Illegal Immigration And Encourage Legal Immigration.
Governor Romney: "The current system puts up a concrete wall to the best and brightest, yet those without skill or education are able to walk across the border. We must reform the current immigration laws so we can secure our borders, implement a mandatory biometrically-enabled and tamper-proof documentation and employment-verification system, and increase legal immigration into America." (David Yepsen, Op-Ed, "So Far, Romney's Been Most Impressive Republican," Des Moines Register, 7/11/06)
FACT: Governor Romney Opposes The McCain-Kennedy Bill And Any Form Of Amnesty For Illegal Immigrants.
Governor Romney: "McCain-Kennedy Isn't The Answer." "Another aspect of American sovereignty is the security of our borders. The current system is a virtual concrete wall against those who have skill and education, but it's a wide-open walk across the border for those that have neither. McCain-Kennedy isn't the answer. As governor, I took a very different approach. I authorized our state police to enforce federal immigration laws." (Governor Mitt Romney, Remarks At The Conservative Political Action Conference, Washington, D.C., 3/2/07)
FACT: Governor Romney Supports A Strong Employer-Verification System That Includes A Tamper Proof Worker Verification Card.
Governor Romney: "First, to secure the border, number two, have an employment verification system. This would be a card a biometric card that people who are not citizens would have and before an employer hires a non citizen they would have to look at the card, type in a number on a computer, and get verification from the federal government that this person is eligible for work in the U.S. If they hired someone not so eligible that company would be fined just like not paying taxes." (Governor Mitt Romney, Interview On The Northern Alliance Radio Network, 1/27/07)
FACT: Governor Romney Supports Empowering Local And State Authorities To Enforce Federal Immigration Laws.
Governor Romney Believes More State And Local Police Agencies Should Work With The Federal Government To Enforce Immigration Laws. "Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney said Tuesday that more state and local police agencies ought to consider making deals with the federal government to have their officers trained in enforcing elements of federal immigration law.
'I think it's a good idea for us to communicate that we intend to enforce our laws,' Romney said." (Jacques Billeaud, "Romney: More State, Local Police Should Get Immigration Training," The Associated Press, 3/13/07)
It's about time those who yell "flip-flop" to offer the quotes/links to back up their claims!
Posted at 10:05 pm by Gull
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Gingrich: All Talk -- No Walk.
Ya gotta do both, Mr. Gingrich.
You're fooling yourself if you actually believe that voters will accept you as anything other than an astute historian and analyst.
You had your turn at the podium, Mr. Gingrich. You did a fine job as Speaker in orchestrating the House into a "contract" with America, Mr. Gingrich. But you lost that position by buckling to some questionable ethical charge about a book deal or speaking fees or something like that.
End of political career, Mr. Gingrich.
And criticizing the presidential debate format as an "undeclared" wanting to play it your way won't pan out with voters. No more than it will pan out for Mr. Thompson. Both of you chose to leave the very career you supposedly seek and now you want America to "beg" you to please run for the highest office in the land? Without jumping through the proverbial hoops -- without being subjected to the criticism, the inquiries and the rebuttal that other candidates are facing?
Ut uh.
Won't fly, Mr. Gingrich. No matter how much "above" the process you and Fred place yourselves, the public and the political process mandate that you face your opponents head-on. Sorry -- you can't call the shots and expect voters to fall in line behind you.
Oh, you and Fred can skillfully talk the talk, Mr. Gingrich:
"We have shrunk our political process to this pathetic dance in which people spend an entire year raising money in order to offer nonanswers, so they can memorize what their consultants and focus groups said would work," Gingrich said.
In a speech to the John Locke Foundation, a conservative think tank, the prospective Republican candidate said he will not consider running until he has created a wave of reform.
He plans to spend the next several months preparing for a series of workshops that he will coordinate. They begin Sept. 27, exactly 13 years after he and other GOP leaders released the "Contract With America" that helped their party regain control of the House.
"This idea of demeaning the presidency by reducing it to being a game show contest ... is wrong for America, and I would never participate in it," he said.
Gingrich told reporters there is room for a him in the race.
"There's a tremendous vacuum of leadership willing to stand up and talk to the country in clear ways about what we have to get done to create a generation of opportunity and what we have to do to avoid a generation for bureaucracy and problems," Gingrich said.
You don't have to hold hands, Mr. Gingrich. You can even do your own shuffle and soft-shoe routines. But to walk the walk you first have to "stand up" to talk the talk, Mr. former-Speaker.
Posted at 12:06 pm by Gull
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Thanks, John -- But No Thanks ...
Paul at Powerline ponders the "curse" of Senator John McCain's quest for the Presidency:
The most common explanation for this phenomenon is that Senators are called upon to make tough votes that tend to undermine their popularity. Though this probably is an important factor, let me suggest another -- the Senate is a fairly rotten place. For example, it's the kind of place where 14 Senators can hijack the judicial confirmation process. Worse, it's kind of place where a handful of Senators can reach a deal on fundamental issues about the identity of America and then try to force a vote on the resulting 600 page bill with little time for the body as a whole to study or debate it.
This year, John McCain is the lone first-tier Republican presidential candidate jeopardized by the "curse of the Senate." But don't think of McCain as a potential victim of the curse; think of him as the embodiment of the sort of high-handedness and arrogance that lies behind the curse.
Curse of the Senate? Nah. He has always reminded me of John Murtha. A volitile "bull in a china shop." A hero, nonetheless -- McCain is a victim of his own undoings.
For the sake of what is left of your image, Senator, retire.
Posted at 07:49 am by Gull
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UPDATE: Immigration Reform Facts and Myths
This is the White House on the facts and myths of Immigration Reform: Ten Issues.
This is the Immigration Reform Bill (content being continuously updated, we're told) that will be offered for debate on Monday.
UPDATE: TruthLaidBear has an exceptional reference to the legislation.
Observations and reactions (updated from my previous rant) .... Forgive my brashness. I'm eligible to draw my own Social Security benefits in a few months, and I'm a bit jaded about what I'm hearing about this "reform" our Senators will be debating.
Do I want to see 12-20 million illegal immigrants immediately deported? No. That's both unrealistic and non-productive. I want those who want to become legal citizens and/or immigrants to have the option.
Do I respect and want our nation to remain fundamentally "open door" concerning immigration. Of course. I just want the cracks and chinks in the windows, walls and foundation closed.
Do I want the children of illegal immigrants to have access to food stamps, education and medical care? Of course. I just want the adult illegal immigrants to carry their fair share in paying for these services.
1. I've never been a fan of backroom politics. Most of us who believe that governance should be open also respect the concept of "Sunshine Laws" -- Especially when Teddy Kennedy is working the backroom.
2. Those of us who've been around a while remember Teddy Kennedy personally (the low-life drunken sleaze-ball who evaded any responsibility for recklessly driving a helpless woman off a bridge and leaving her to die in a watery grave) and politically (grandfather of the welfare state we're still paying for -- which funneled trillions of tax dollars into entitlement programs in the 60's and 70's).
This time, with George Bush literally opening the floodgates, Kennedy is preparing to drown America again.
3. Social Security benefits (including Disability Income): There is absolutely NO way an illegal immigrant should be allowed by receive benefits earned via a stolen social security number. I don't care how much they have allegedly "contributed" to the SS system .... That is theft -- of benefits, of money and personal identity.
4. Z visa: I support an alternate route to legal citizenship for illegal immigrants currently in this country, BUT those who apply (for citizenship, a worker's permit and/or a student visa) must exit the country (within a designated period of time) and re-enter legally under any classification (citizenship, temporary worker, student, etc.) they deem desirable. And for which they qualify.
The sooner illegal immigrants apply for Z visas, the sooner their application can be processed. And those who delay or refuse to sign up will simply go to the back into the line ....
5. The Fence: It must be built before and without any "concurrent" provisions for immigration reform or "amnesty." (If Americans don't want the job -- hire immigrants under legitimate worker permits.) Concurrently with construction -- sufficient personnel (administrators, border patrols/electronic monitoring systems, local agencies, etc. -- MUST be employed.
6. Employment Accountability: The first administrative action should be to give every American employer a time-frame during which to verify and report all illegal immigrants currently employed -- before any "concurrent" provisions for immigration reform or "amnesty."
Want to boost our military? Offer illegal immigrants the option of a viable "shortcut" to citizenship by serving (successfully) in the military for 8 years ....
7. Tax out-of-country money transfers: Immediately begin taxing all transfers of U.S. funds (wire, electronic, money orders, checks, etc.). This will at least recoup a portion of the billions of dollars that are earned in the U.S. and "lost" out of the country. If the federal government does not want the tax -- give it to local governments to support health care and education costs ....
How you gonna monitor the transaction? Create a "pay to" and "location" section for all transfers, money orders, etc. Criminalize the process .... Since "everyone" with a valid visa will now be eligible for a bank account, banks can deduct the tax from the sender's account! (Or require Bank of America to handle all transfers -- after all, they passed on defaulted illegal immigrant accounts to customers. Let them pay.)
8. Social and medical services should require registration as defined in #6. And yes --- require recipients to become fluent in English.
9. Driver's license (and insurance), bank/savings accounts (to include those with work permits), real estate ownership (for citizens only) should not be permitted without proof of legal visa status and/or citizenship status, including but not limited to a social security number -- and should be issued only for the duration of the current visa.
Going to be here on a 2-yr work visa? Buy a car that can be paid for within two years ..... Want to open a bank account? Sure, but it will be closed in two years. Want to send money "home" every month? Fine. But the funds will be taxed.
Here on a student visa and want to drop out of school? Fine. Your school will report you to the authorities and your bank account will be closed. When authorities find you, you will be deported.
10. Federal and state/local law enforcement officials must be required to verify and confine illegal immigrants who violate criminal laws and (post- prosecution/imprisonment for the crime) process them for deportation.
No -- there is no way that 12-20 million illegal immigrants could or would be deported immediately! That should not be the purpose (from my perspective) of reforming immigration laws. The purpose should be three-fold: to secure our borders and protect all citizenry, to improve the process of incorporating legitimate immigrants into our society, and to ensure economic accountability from the millions of illegal immigrants who "take without contributing" to our national tax base.
This is the gist of my opposition to this allegedly bipartisan "amnesty-by-any-other-name-is-still-amnesty" legislation. Until someone -- anyone -- convinces me that the bill to be presented to the Senate tomorrow is anything else than amnesty --- I will not support it and will do everything in my power to encourage it's defeat.
Posted at 12:30 pm by Gull
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So What's It Gonna Be, Fred?
Pick n' poke .... chomp a smoke -- homespun humor ... drawl a joke.
If this is the real Fred Thompson : sound bytes with no substance -- I say, "no thanks."
He appears to be living up to his reputation as a "lazy" politician. I don't believe the rumor that his delay is related to a TV contract. Bull butt. (That's a southern expression, by the way. It's a polite way to let folks know that it's hard to BS a BS'er.)
That's all I've seen from Fred Thompson to date --- heavy on quips and innuendo, light on original ideas. It's as if he's pickin' the best 'o what the others are saying to formulate his own platform for when (more likely IF) he chooses to run.
Don't delay our disappointment.
He did have the courage to distance himself from his good friend John McCain on immigration .... Wonder what that means?
We'll see. Or maybe we won't.
Posted at 10:07 am by Gull
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To Hell with a Fence -- Build a Highway!
Yep. Since we're likely never to see a fence if illegal immigrants are granted amnesty (a rose by any name yada yada yada), use the money to build a highway from our southern border.
No traffic checks. No speed traps.
Name it the Ted Kennedy Freeway.
Provide full-service pull-off's (courtesy of US taxpayers, of course) every 200 miles or so. Preferably overlooking barren vistas, deep ravines or swampland.
Create an "exit only" ramp into the neighborhood of every friggin' senator who votes in favor of the current Immigration Reform bill.
At the bottom of each ramp, confiscate vehicles and bus each new American to the senator's front yard.
Otherwise --
Build the damn fence, hold employers accountable, register illegal immigrants and THEN reform existing immigration policies.
For those who register -- offer viable options for temporary work permits and/or temporary designated legal status to those without criminal records who also have proof of health insurance and financial support.
And while you're at it -- establish a class action suit for each state and all citizens who have been victimized by stolen social security numbers and/or personal identities to sue for compensation.
Posted at 04:51 pm by Gull
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Romney on Immigration Reform Bill
Even though the bill has yet to be formalized (i.e., written), Mitt Romney is one of the first to categorically reject the sound-bytes coming out of the Senate and the White House this week.
"I strongly oppose today's bill going through the Senate. It is the wrong approach. Any legislation that allows illegal immigrants to stay in the country indefinitely, as the new 'Z-Visa' does, is a form of amnesty. That is unfair to the millions of people who have applied to legally immigrate to the U.S.
"Today's Senate agreement falls short of the actions needed to both solve our country's illegal immigration problem and also strengthen our legal immigration system. Border security and a reliable employment verification system must be our first priority."
Makes sense.
What does not make sense is how legislators are going to vote on a bill they have yet to read. Or write.
Back home, we'd call that "buying a pig in a poke." 'Course, with all the pork being served by Miss Piggy Pelosi and her pals -- tossing another sow's ear into the soup to sweeten the slop has become common DC grubbery.
But I digress.
Secure the borders FIRST. Then debate the needed immigration reforms. Concurrently, increase enforcement personnel. Starting with ID cards and holding employers accountable makes sense. But since when has sense (common or otherwise) been a hallmark in Congress?
It's hard to tell which side MSM will be taking, but expect lots of pot-stirring to boost sales.
Watch also for a back-lash from legal immigrants and naturalized citizens who are not pleased that THEY had to follow the law while illegals are supposedly being offered a free pass to citizenship.
If Republicans (and democrats) fail to listen to their constituents on this issue, we are likely to see an explosion of "third" (fourth and fifth?) parties on both sides of the aisle by 2008.
Meanwhile, across the border ..... (Not sure why I had to read this in the Jerusalem Post.) This is scary:
Police and Mexican army troops arrested four members of a criminal assault force that overran a town near the Arizona border and set off gunbattles and executions that left at least 22 dead in violence linked to drug cartels.
Luis Pena Molina, town secretary of Banamichi, said Thursday that "helicopters are combing the whole area" looking for the remnants of the estimated 50 gunmen who assaulted the nearby town of Cananea, 30 miles (20 kilometers) south of the U.S. border. He said four gunmen had been detained.
The violence began Wednesday, when men armed with assault rifles and riding in 10 to 15 vehicles pulled four lightly armed city police officers out of their cars and executed them in a park.
The assailants fled to the nearby hills with authorities in pursuit. The gunmen ditched their vehicles, commandeered horses and forced ranch hands to serve as guides, according to an account from a man abducted by the armed gang.
... Almost as alarming is the report that the number of illegal immigrants finding refuge in the Islamic movement in Florida and the southwest continues to grow:
The population of Hispanic Muslims has increased 30 percent to over 200,000 since 1999. This trend may be associated with post-9/11 profiling and the affinity of two prominent minority groups. There are several similarities which also explain the association: cultural focus on religion, family-orientation, poverty, health care needs and immigration status.
We need you at the helm, Mitt Romney. We don't need pork-barrel band-aids to temporarily "fix" our illegal immigration problem. We need new strategies to solve the problem. Now. More than ever.
Posted at 12:19 am by Gull
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Romney Rising: 24,000+ in 24 Hrs.
Nothing to gain personally, actually. Just the satisfaction of participating in (hopefully) helping Mitt Romney gain a few of the 24,000+ supporters who signed on in the last 24 hours. I made a small pledge in the process. It's the least I can do. I'll likely pledge more later.
I'm impressed with the Romney organization. He's solidified his team with a youthful support-base. College kids. Young adults. Young professionals. It will be the grassroots that carry him in the long run, however. Including us elder-folks (i.e., our Over-the-Hill Coalition). Youth is good. They can blow up balloons and be go-fers. (Last time I tried to blow up a balloon, I nearly passed out. And I've never been too adept at go-fer-ing much except second helpings.) They can also carry the signs and banners. Over-the-Hill folks have problems waving those signs and banners more than half a block or so.
The youngsters who choose to supplement their summer earnings will be reimbursed a portion of funds raised for Romney. Nice gimmick. Hopefully, they'll be respectful when they start knocking on doors .... I'm sure there will be plenty of supervision.
I contributed directly to the campaign. I've not found other Romney support-sites too friendly or eager to exchange links. I'll just let them fend for themselves to earn their funds. Occasionally one or three have left comments on this blog. I thank them for stopping by and try to visit their sites. Most are Mitt Heads. Folks my age are called blue h eads. (No -- even at nigh-on-to 65, I have less gray than Mitt Romney ===>) Guess them youngsters don't wanna be affiliated with a Blue Mitt Head. I don't knit, but a couple of O-T-H'ers do. If they were included, they could be called the Blue Knit Mitt Heads. One of the two gets snitty when she talks about Shrillary. She could belong to the Blue Knit SNIT Mitt Heads. Matter of fact -- she's so snitty she calls Shrillary supporters S**t-heads .... er-r-r-r-r-r-r-r-r .....
Better stop while I'm a-head.
Posted at 01:03 am by Gull
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Conservative Issues vs. MSM Distractions
What issues does MSM want conservatives to focus on in the Presidential campaign?
You guessed it.
Not what conservatives consider relevant.
A recent Human Events survey identified 10 issues conservatives (and moderate conservatives, I might add) consider relevant to the 2008 election.
The final results of the survey ranked the Top Ten Conservative Issues as:
1. Illegal immigration -- 86% 2. War on terrorism -- 80% 3. Federal spending 65% 4. Supreme Court and other judicial appointments -- 64% 5. Flat tax/tax cuts -- 61% 6. Size of government -- 61% 7. Iraq -- 55% 8. Social Security -- 45% 9. Entitlement programs -- 38% 10. Abortion -- 36%
Funny how the first debate -- organized by MSNBC -- focused almost exclusively on what democrats consider important OR what libs want conservatives discussing abortion, cloning, Iraq, Iran ....
More kudos to FoxNews and the moderators for zeroing in on what is important in the 2008 election.
hat tip: Powerline Blog
Posted at 04:44 pm by Gull
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