Illegals Real costs

May 30, 2007

Realities of the Flake-Gutierrez Bill (according to immigrationCounters.com):

Number of Illegal Aliens in the Country
20,807,645

Money Wired to Mexico City since January, 2006
$ 22,213,001,672.00

Cost of Social Security Services for Illegal Aliens since 1996
$397,450,739,563.00

Number of Children of Illegal Aliens in Public Schools
3,958,789

Cost of Illegal Aliens in K-12 Since 1996:
$ 13, 965,063,431.00

Number of Illegal Aliens Incarcerated
332,594

Cost of Incarcerations Since 2001
$ 1,398,127,429.00

Number of Illegal Aliens Fugitives
642,799

Skilled Jobs Taken by Illegal Aliens
9,872,838

Murtha Aplogizes

May 25, 2007

In what I forcasted and what is almost funny, the Democrats sent Bush funding for”his” Iraq war. This after he vetoed the last bill that set timelines.

When Comedy Central’s Tongue in cheek news anchors start calling the Democrats “Pussies”, you have to almost take solace.

However, more importantly we must get what just happened. As I said months ago when the Democrat revolution came about, and Pelosi and Murtha became household names, that nothing would change.

They know why we are there. They saw the intelligence.They argue that the Generals are all against the War,yet bring out guys that noone has ever heard of. That the American people are against the War, to mean that they want us to pull out. One does not mean the other. Noone even Bush agrees with the us being at War. Duh. We are not warmongers.

As I said, if te Dems take the Presidency in ‘08, and we are still there,it will be officially their war, and they will be free to play with it, inserting all their idealistic ideas and social programs. One thing is for sure, their won’t be a retreat.

So Murtha does his apology today in the Huffington report so he doesnot look like a weak suck, backing down to a President with less than 30% approval.

What the press fails to announce is that this new Congress has less approval than Bush. So much for Mandates.

And they are quickly learning that Congress changed hands as a vote against Bush and his old Congress, and not as a Vote for this new band of gypsies.

Was it Merely an Uprising or a RIOT?

May 14, 2007

The Left has its way with words. After berating Frank Luntz for his reframes of such harmless issues like “school vouchers” and reframing them to be called “opportunity scholarships”, the Huffington daily newsletter report shows this:
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An Uprising? How about theft, malice, illegal assembly, rape, arson, and the list could go on.

This was, as I recall during a time when another Bush was in office. Shall we call it Bush I’s New Orleans? Maybe that is stretching it.

However, the excuses made for these illegal acts was what made the Left entirely lacking any sort of credability with me. And even today, they want to call it an Uprising? An uprising from what?

Why Bushes Poll Numbers Don’t Matter

May 11, 2007

It’s The War Stupid

Did that liberal part of you smile. Well your wrong.

While the mess we ar ein Iraq is dishearteneing , the quoted polls that Americans want us to pull out are misquoted. If you look at the polls, it asks do you want us to continue in the war, or something to that affect.

That is not the same as asking do you want to pull out of Iraq. It is the same lieing, err misquoting that happens when reframing the environment issue. Just because you are not for wide sweeping changes does not mean you are anti environment. It just means you don’t bye into the lies of the leftist propoganda on global warming.

This is why:

People think the Democratic-led Congress is doing just as dreary a job as President Bush, following four months of bitter political standoffs that have seen little progress on Iraq and a host of domestic issues.

An AP-Ipsos poll also found that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is a more popular figure than the president and her colleagues on Capitol Hill, though she faces a gender gap in which significantly more women than men support her.

The survey found only 35 percent approve of how Congress is handling its job, down 5 percentage points in a month. That gives lawmakers the same bleak approval rating as Bush, who has been mired at about that level since last fall, including his dip to a record low for the AP-Ipsos poll of 32 percent last January.

“It’s mostly Iraq” plus a lack of progress in other areas, said Rep. Tom Cole, R-Okla., who heads the House GOP’s campaign committee. “These are not good numbers for an incumbent, and it doesn’t matter if you have an R or a D next to your name.”

People are sick of politicians. They are tired of the lies. But those lies only take hold because of the Leftist media. This is how a VP aid named Libby can spend a heavy part of his life in jail, even though the original premise for his incarceration is false, whilst an aid from the previous, media friendly President destroyed National Archives. Archives, that anyone with a pea for a brain have to at least consider might implicate Bill Clinton in a major cover up of 9/11 facts. This aid got a slap onthe wrist, Libby will get old behind bars.

People are sick of the media, the Bill Mahers of the world getting away with their drivel. Its the same ole same ole. He says he is a Libertarian. Yah right.

People are tired of drinking the Koolaid of the Left and Right because all it does is make us feel hung over. Politicians can only play the same script, that no longer works in a fractured comunication arena.