Come November, Remember Yesterday’s ‘Temporary Restraining Order’ in Arizona
Regarding do-ability of rounding up illegal aliens as per Nazi success: there were in the 1940s no 24-hour news cycle, viewed on TV by millions of people in their own living rooms, as we have now. Said news, with one exception, is demonstrably left-leaning and given to airing “tear-jerk” stories, bereft of serious discussion of the pros and cons of a given policy issue, as for example the fact that having roughly 20 million illegal aliens in the U.S. constitutes a de facto amnesty — the benefits of which accrue to the corporate/political power brokers and the costs of which are born by the taxpayer in a multitude of onerous ways beyond the obvious fiscal outlay.
Eisenhower deported millions of illegal aliens in operation wetback. Eisenhower’s focus was on protecting American citizens and in engendering a respect for the rule of law. The current regime (a law unto itself), and ALL employers of illegal aliens, and the purveyors of the Leftist notion/aim of a borderless global community exert constant pressure — in varying degrees and intensity — to make null and void the social contract between American citizens and our Founding documents. No less a legal titan than Georgetown’s Randy Barnett himself admitted in a recent WSJ interview entitled “A Commandeering of the People,” that “I was trained in law school to believe that all the good parts of the Constitution were gone.”
It is later than we think. Things are not hunky-dorey; it’s not all Bush’s fault; and it’s not true that things would be worse now if not for actions taken by this congress and the administration (as per Karl Rove at Heritage today). But these three narratives will be the democrat battle cry in the weeks and months ahead: things are fine, Bush did it, things could have been worse. Be prepared to counter the lies.





