67.Tcobb & 53 cfbleachers,
The myth of “rounding up the illegals is too hard and can’t be done” is easily broken. (credit to Andrew Wilkow of Patriot radio Sirius 144) If 20 million taxpayers decided to ignore tax laws would the government say it was too hard to enforce or it can’t be done? Bogus argument, period. It’s all about creating more “zero liability voters.”
I am convinced the solution to the economy lies not with any political party per se but with the states individually and together as economic partners (mainly because of the land-locked nature of some). Asking politicians to solve this is like asking the crack addict to toss his rock into the toilet. I remember an article I read in Iraq about Idaho getting Case Knife Company to move their entire corporation, families included, out of California where they had been doing business for 100 years. (I’m fuzzy on actually years) All it really took was tax incentives to allow them to profit. Imagine that.
States who want to survive should renegotiate their terms of inclusion in the union. Move the power back to the states, ammend the constitution to ensure it stays put, and prosper (living long if possible). Would you send your bank account number and access pin to any of these pirates? You may as well.








