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John McCain admits the GOP will push immigration reform after the primaries are over

October 29, 2013

  The Republicans are now facing renewed intense pressure from both big business and Barack Obama to pass an immigration reform bill complete with amnesty in the near future. This is suddenly the big issue confronting the United States as many Americans are struggling to make ends meet.

  There is no bigger proponent of immigration reform in the Senate than John McCain and today he might have let the cat out of the bag in regards to the Republicans’ plan on immigration reform:

there are a number of members of Congress who have primaries and when those primaries are done, they may be more inclined to address the issue of comprehensive immigration reform

  Republican constituents do not support this measure and as a result the measure should be dead on arrival if the people we elect to represent us truly are interested in doing the people’s business, but here we can see what is really going on behind the scenes.

  While the Republicans may be putting on a good face here, if John McCain is right, they really do not believe what they are telling us. They may be simply delaying action on this piece of legislation until after their bid for reelection is secured before they move on something they know their constituents do not want.

  If this is the case it is all the proof that we need that the ruling class elite in Washington care more about their reelection than in doing what the people they are supposed to represent want and I can think of no better reason to vote all of these turncoats out of office than this. The problem is that if these people lose their primary bids there will be no hindrance on them to oppose this measure during the lame duck session. It looks as if the GOP is in bed with this idea and there is nothing we can do to stop it for they have sold us out…..

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  1. Brittius's avatar
    October 29, 2013 8:55 pm

    Reblogged this on Brittius.com.

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  2. Brittius's avatar
    October 29, 2013 8:56 pm

    Primary as many Republicans as necessary.

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  3. Steve Dennis's avatar
    October 29, 2013 8:58 pm

    Amen to that brother!

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  4. josiahe's avatar
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    October 29, 2013 9:05 pm

    Being from Oregon, the “Christian Coalition” was in full swing in the mid 80’s and we beat Packwood …. albeit, in the primary ….. McCain needs to go; if the Dem’s win because of a Tea Party candidate, so be it. It’d be the same …. We need people with a spine!

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      October 29, 2013 9:20 pm

      I couldn’t agree more. I would rather lose with a Tea Party candidate who would vote with my ideals than win with a Republican who will vote with the Democrats. At that poit what difference does it make if the statist is a Democrat or a Republican? Anne Coulter (who lost all credibility with me when she flip flopped on Romney because her boy RINO Chris Christie supported him) is now running around saying we need to stop primarying out own guys, but I fail to understand what good it will do to send a RINO back to the Congress when we can support a true conservative.

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    • sonnyinaz's avatar
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      October 31, 2013 8:05 am

      I can assure you that plenty of zonies are wanting that liberal piece of crap out of office now, and I think more of us here are paying attention to this. I don’t know who’s going to run against him, but I’m voting for him/her.

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      • Steve Dennis's avatar
        October 31, 2013 6:40 pm

        That is good news! hopefully he has finally overstayed his welcome.

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  5. Petermc3's avatar
    Petermc3 permalink
    October 29, 2013 9:57 pm

    Another issue comes to the forefront and as the left’s agenda dictates the country continues on its path of death by a thousand cuts they face token or no resistance from the republicans. Once more it appears we have a two party system in name only. Is there a method to their madness of bringing in tens of millions more to share in the non existing jobs and the tax payer funded dependency sweeping the nation even now. Once the middle class is bankrupted the elites will not support the grovel ing starving serfs. Actually we will be lower than serfs since the feudal lords will have no land for us to farm so that we may feed ourselves. Again, as we know the logical extension if socialism is geocide. Tar and feathering is too good for the soon to be congressional turncoats on the right. Let’s just piss on all of them.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      October 30, 2013 5:32 am

      All of the people in Washington have one goal and one goal only and that is to remain in power, even if it means ruling over a destroyed nation.

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  6. Charles M. Phipps's avatar
    October 29, 2013 10:46 pm

    Brittius is one hundred percent correct; primary the lot of them. There’s a couple of long time incumbents here in Oklahoma that need to go. The problem is finding someone willing to run against them.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      October 30, 2013 5:33 am

      I also agree, and I would love to see New Hampshire’s whole elected body voted out of office.

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  7. rjjrdq's avatar
    October 30, 2013 1:25 am

    It’s just a matter of time. We know Washington-and the rest of the country are filled with rinos like John McCain. What they fail to realize is that they are pandering for a latino vote that they will never get.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      October 30, 2013 5:34 am

      That is what I don’t understand, why is it that they thing latinos will suddenly love them? Are they really that stupid?

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  8. Harrison's avatar
    October 30, 2013 1:48 am

    You have tens of millions of illegals out there and they’re not going to be rounded up and deported. The GOP thinks they can win their votes. Sad thing is if they do nothing, Democrats will get them. Even though, in the end, they’ll probably get them anyway.

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    • Steve Dennis's avatar
      October 30, 2013 5:35 am

      The dems are going to get them either way so I would prefer to see the republicans go down swinging.

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  9. Always On Watch's avatar
    October 30, 2013 8:33 am

    Does it matter any longer what WE THE PEOPLE want? I don’t think so. The elitists will have their way. Pfffft.

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