Difference
between the McCain lead Senate bill on immigration and theRyan lead House bill
on immigration:
Brietbart gives us reason to comment with these words: ". .
. . House Budget Committee chair Paul Ryan is pressing
ahead with efforts to pass an immigration
bill. Whereas Republicans in the Senate's "Gang of Eight" sought the
most liberal bill they could get away with, Ryan is trying to craft the most
conservative proposal that can pass both houses."
Notes:
Too bad Marco Rubio got roped in with McCain and his compromising “moderate”
agenda as to reforming the GOP. I
honestly believe he (Rubio) meant well but now that the Senate version is written, I doubt he will be able to regain the luster
he had before this immigration push. Remember, his initially stated positions were very agreeable from
a conservative point of view, but his
insistence for border control as a trigger for moving on with an approved immigration legislative schedule was never
something McCain or Graham, or Perv
Menendez, or our near commie legislator, Dick Durbin, or the man with the deceiving smile, Charles Schumer had in mind -----
and they all have much more experience playing the political game than
our honest and well meaning Rubio.
Let’s be careful not to roll Paul Ryan into
this pathetic and comprising cabal. Understand that the RINO Herd, in the Senate, believes that the lingering immigration
issue is very bad for the GOP, unless
(from their point of view) they can get this bit of reform passed and behind
them.
Ryan is not of the same
mindset. In fact, he has made it clear that the House will not
even consider the Senate bill, in floor
or committee debate. He and House
leadership will draft their own legislation and send it back to the
Senate. No one really knows where
Boehner stands on this issue, but if he
is agreeable to the Ryan process, we
have a hero in the Grand Old Party . . . namely, Paul Ryan.
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