Assume that American-born worked at the 25,741,000 jobs held by foreign-born people, you are still left with a total of 67,741,000 American-born out of work:
If you subtract the number of people on welfare, 52,200,000, from 67,741,000 unemployed you still have 15,541,000 Americans out of work. That is approximately half of the estimated 30,000,000 illegal alien now in this country with more coming —— in addition to the still-unknown millions of United Nations refugees in the pipeline. Two questions remain:
1. How many more millions can that piece of garbage in the White House bring in before he leaves office?
2. Will the next president have the courage to solve the immigration problem?
NOTE: Social Security is not a welfare program. Benefits are paid out by labor performed.
Obviously, Hillary Clinton, or Bernie Sanders, will solve the immigration problem with more welfare and more illegal aliens. I am not sure a Republican will be any different. Republicans went hand in hand with Democrats since 1965. That meant doing nothing for more than 50 years until the borders were completely torn down. Today’s piece by Paul Bremmer quoting Jerome Corsi basically says what I have been saying for years: An acceptable Republican president’s governing philosophy is to hold the seat for the next Democrat.
And who has been part of the problem for years think he is bull-shitting with a new scam. Note that nobody is calling for a fresh face in the Democrat party. They all want the same face only a little older.
Rove’s fresh face looks exactly like Jeb Bush or Paul Ryan. In fact, Rove will plug anyone who makes him feel important again. Rove would have retired to Sunny Acres along with the Bush family if it was not for FOX. Rove is the boring relative who never turns down a free meal —— then never shuts up after he arrives. Conservatives should throw Rove a biscuit and tell him to eat it on the way out the door.
Finally, the same old crapola is flying around again. Republicans must unite to beat the Democrat. It did not work in 2008 or in 2012 but that means nothing. Republicans are united in suckering conservatives one more time.
Secondly, Rove’s Republicans do not care if Sanders, or Clinton in an orange jumpsuit, or Joe Biden win the general election. So let’s try this:
93,482,000 Americans Out of Labor Force in March
by Caroline May
1 Apr 2016
93,482,000 Americans Out of Labor Force in March - Breitbart
Record 25,741,000 Foreign-Born People Employed in the U.S.
by Caroline May
1 Apr 2016
Record 25,741,000 Foreign-Born People Employed in the U.S. - Breitbart
by Caroline May
1 Apr 2016
93,482,000 Americans Out of Labor Force in March - Breitbart
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Record 25,741,000 Foreign-Born People Employed in the U.S.
by Caroline May
1 Apr 2016
Record 25,741,000 Foreign-Born People Employed in the U.S. - Breitbart
If you subtract the number of people on welfare, 52,200,000, from 67,741,000 unemployed you still have 15,541,000 Americans out of work. That is approximately half of the estimated 30,000,000 illegal alien now in this country with more coming —— in addition to the still-unknown millions of United Nations refugees in the pipeline. Two questions remain:
1. How many more millions can that piece of garbage in the White House bring in before he leaves office?
2. Will the next president have the courage to solve the immigration problem?
NOTE: Social Security is not a welfare program. Benefits are paid out by labor performed.
Obviously, Hillary Clinton, or Bernie Sanders, will solve the immigration problem with more welfare and more illegal aliens. I am not sure a Republican will be any different. Republicans went hand in hand with Democrats since 1965. That meant doing nothing for more than 50 years until the borders were completely torn down. Today’s piece by Paul Bremmer quoting Jerome Corsi basically says what I have been saying for years: An acceptable Republican president’s governing philosophy is to hold the seat for the next Democrat.
“The establishment of the GOP is happy to have a Democratic Party president because they can do the social agenda they want without being responsible for it,” Corsi said in an interview.
Corsi went behind the scenes of Mitt Romney’s failed 2012 presidential campaign as a member of the traveling press. After the election, he delivered an autopsy of the campaign in his book, “What Went Wrong.” One of the lessons Corsi learned was the Republican establishment is less interested in finding winning candidates than in holding onto its own power and privileges. In fact, he said they do not hold the same values as the grassroots of the Republican Party.
“They are globalist in nature,” Corsi revealed. “They believe in this global free trade. They don’t really believe in U.S. boundaries, and they’re very much in agreement with the Democratic Party’s socialist agenda; they just don’t want to lead it. They don’t want to be responsible for it. They’re not
Corsi warned that, in spite of their rhetoric, establishment Republican types don’t want to shake things up in Washington in any meaningful way. They may talk a conservative game, but they have no intention of implementing a conservative agenda if elected.
Corsi went behind the scenes of Mitt Romney’s failed 2012 presidential campaign as a member of the traveling press. After the election, he delivered an autopsy of the campaign in his book, “What Went Wrong.” One of the lessons Corsi learned was the Republican establishment is less interested in finding winning candidates than in holding onto its own power and privileges. In fact, he said they do not hold the same values as the grassroots of the Republican Party.
“They are globalist in nature,” Corsi revealed. “They believe in this global free trade. They don’t really believe in U.S. boundaries, and they’re very much in agreement with the Democratic Party’s socialist agenda; they just don’t want to lead it. They don’t want to be responsible for it. They’re not
Corsi warned that, in spite of their rhetoric, establishment Republican types don’t want to shake things up in Washington in any meaningful way. They may talk a conservative game, but they have no intention of implementing a conservative agenda if elected.
Is GOP playing not to win?
Posted By Paul Bremmer On 04/01/2016 @ 8:43 pm
Is GOP playing not to win?
Posted By Paul Bremmer On 04/01/2016 @ 8:43 pm
Is GOP playing not to win?
And who has been part of the problem for years think he is bull-shitting with a new scam. Note that nobody is calling for a fresh face in the Democrat party. They all want the same face only a little older.
Rove: Scrap Trump, Cruz And Kasich And Go With A ‘Fresh Face’ [AUDIO]
Steve Guest
Media Reporter
10:24 PM 03/31/2016
Rove: Scrap Trump, Cruz And Kasich And Go With A ‘Fresh Face’ [AUDIO]
Steve Guest
Media Reporter
10:24 PM 03/31/2016
Rove: Scrap Trump, Cruz And Kasich And Go With A ‘Fresh Face’ [AUDIO]
Rove’s fresh face looks exactly like Jeb Bush or Paul Ryan. In fact, Rove will plug anyone who makes him feel important again. Rove would have retired to Sunny Acres along with the Bush family if it was not for FOX. Rove is the boring relative who never turns down a free meal —— then never shuts up after he arrives. Conservatives should throw Rove a biscuit and tell him to eat it on the way out the door.
Finally, the same old crapola is flying around again. Republicans must unite to beat the Democrat. It did not work in 2008 or in 2012 but that means nothing. Republicans are united in suckering conservatives one more time.
Secondly, Rove’s Republicans do not care if Sanders, or Clinton in an orange jumpsuit, or Joe Biden win the general election. So let’s try this:
AMERICANS: UNITE TO DEFEAT OPEN BORDERS