
Most people in the country don't think anyone should be able to wander in and get food stamps, free education, housing support and health care.
Politicans seem to be raging between fascist-type felon penalities and mass round ups and deportations of those who entered the country illegally; and the other side saying it's all a-ok.
The situation now has resulted in the greatest public outcry, on both sides, since the Vietnam War.
The situation is now so radioactive it now appears Congress is going to drop it like a hot potato, worried about
offending one group or the other prior to the upcoming Novemember 2006 elections, 8 months away.
Considering all the previous Bush-shit we've had to contend with, you have to wonder what "smart borders," are.
Right now, it sound like a PR term, rather than reality.
Yea, "smart borders," whatever the heck that is suppose to mean, sounds good but also just sounds like another 'disconnect' of this Administration from reality. They put more of their energy into phony public relations rather than dealing with reality (like the disaster in New Orleans, still stinking like garbage while the business leaders and White House want to pretend its time for Mardi Gras).
'Smart Borders!?" I doubt it. Borders don't 'think' for themselves and if this White House has demonstrated anything, it is not noted for being smart, but rather for dividing the nation, wasting a surplus of cash and driving us into the greatest debt in our history, going to war for reasons proven wrong, redisigning our medical plan to totally confuse seniors and give away government cash to pharmacy companies (writing a provision into the law that they can't even negotiate for the best prices!! -- what sane person would do that?)
Of course, most politicians of both parties seem to care more about the interest of businesses rather than the interest of the average citizen. Doesn't Bush want cheap labor? Isn't that what this is all about. Taking away American opportunity for jobs and giving businesses cheap labor?
Isn't that the 'smart fact."
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