BIPARTISAN IMMIGRATION TEST EFFECTIVELY MEASURING ELECTABILITY
I have come up with a series of questions to determine if politicians should be elected or not.
No bloviating, pontification, or side stepping. Answer Yes or No.
1. Do you think it is wrong to condone illegal activity?
2. Should a sovereign nation use whatever means necessary to control its borders?
3. Do you believe the destruction of American hospitals, schools, and social services by the stampede of illegal aliens is detrimental to our survival as a nation?
4. Mexico exports crime, drugs, and aliens to American and imports billions in currency, is this a flawed trade policy?
5. Does the Global War On Terror begin at our doorstep?
6. Amnesty was a disaster in the 1980's and a similar Guest Worker Program promises more of the same, is this rewarding bad behavior?
7. Should we streamline the current immigration proceedure to help legal immigrants assimilate faster and easier?
8. Would stiffer penalities and jail time for companies that employ illegal aliens help stem the tide of deflating wages and illegal hiring practises?
9. Do organizations like MECHA and LA RAZA seek to exploit the politically correct fear and paralysis that grips our nations leaders and elected officials?
10.Should citizen backed initiatives and referendums that are passed by voters be inacted without vetoes, lawsuits, and political delays?
Answers in the comment section..........
Posted by BillyBudd at October 18, 2005 08:02 PM | TrackBackIf you answered No on any of the questions you ain't worth electing so BITE ME!
Posted by: Billy Budd at October 18, 2005 08:30 PMLOL
My friend, while I can't answer each question with a straight-forward, black and white yes or no, this is an issue we actually agree on!
If we stop terrorists at the border, and don't let them in, then we have no reason to impede the freedom of our citizens, which seems to be the method our leaders preferre.
So, yeah... I agree with you.
Posted by: Cary at October 18, 2005 09:39 PMThese questions pretty much do it. Did hear Chertoff's statement yesterday? At first I was impressed. Than I read this.
http://michellemalkin.com/immigration/2005/10/18/03:56.pm
Posted by: gindy at October 19, 2005 09:56 AM