Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Is Ted Cruz Leading The GOP Over Another Cliff, This Time On Immigration Reform? What Would Susan Collins Say?

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Polling indicates that Ted Cruz would be the easiest Republican for a Democratic presidential nominee to beat in 2016. That may be because he's the most extreme and radical right-winger the GOP has ever come close to nominating, or it might just be because the polls are measuring a lack of name recognition. But there is no lack of name recognition on the far right fringes. Out there, especially in the former slave-holding states that rebelled against the U.S. and tried to set up their own right-wing paradise, Cruz is the top choice among conservative Republicans to run in 2016. After backing garden variety Establishment doofuses two elections in a row who didn't represent their values, the far right feels it's their turn now to select the losing candidate.

A fast-talking self-promoter and unprincipled opportunist, Cruz is just what the Democratic Party needs to take back Congress after the disasters Steve Israel at the DCCC and Guy Cecil-- and his handpicked puppet Michael Bennet-- at the DSCC are bringing Democrats in 2014. Monday, Lee Fang, writing at The Nation helped shine a light on the motivations behind Cruz's horrifying record of sociopathic-- if not neo-fascist-- obstructionism. He used Cruz's decision to block immigration reform as the example.
In arguing against the bill, Cruz charges regularly that proponents of reform are merely playing politics. “It is designed for it to sail through the Senate and then crash in the House to let the president go and campaign in 2014 on this issue,” he said.

In an interview that aired earlier this month, Cruz admitted that he is the one using the livelihood of millions of undocumented immigrants for partisan gain.

Speaking with Houston-based radio host Michael Berry, Cruz said he hopes that Speaker John Boehner will not take on immigration reform next year. Doing so, Cruz argued, would diminish the “incredible opportunity to retake the Senate in 2014.” Cruz emphasized that he is focused on winning the Senate majority from Democrats, and said passing immigration reform legislation would be the “number one thing Republicans could do to mess that up.”

Cruz also said comprehensive immigration would amount to “kicking millions of Americans in the teeth.” During the chat, the freshman senator did not offer any concrete policy solutions, noting only that those seeking to pass legislation “refuse to stand for principle.” The Senate version of the bill includes a pathway to citizenship of over 13 years, with many barriers and fines, along with over $50 billion of increased border security.
Cruz's strategy puts Republicans in non-Confederate states in a bind. There are two Republican senators up for reelection in 2014 who can't win without independent and moderate voters: Mitch McConnell in Kentucky and Susan Collins in Maine. Both have Tea Party extremists pushing them further right against comprehensive immigration reform and both have strong Democratic women promising to back reform. Alison Lundergan Grimes in Kentucky is overly cautious and frightened to take controversial stands, but Shenna Bellows isn't. The former Executive Director of the Maine ACLU, Bellows has a long and outstanding record of standing up for people being crushed by the system.

"I was a founding member of the Maine Immigrants' Rights Coalition," she told us yesterday, "because I believe that immigrants are fundamental to the American dream. Together, we organized support in Maine for federal reforms including the DREAM Act and comprehensive immigration reform. I organized a group of Business Leaders for Sensible Immigration Policy. Groups like the Chamber of Commerce recognize what civil rights leaders have been saying for a long time: a more just and equal society is a more prosperous one. Comprehensive immigration reform is important policy for civil rights and our economy."

That's not what Ted Cruz wants people hearing-- and it's not what Susan Collins wants Mainers hearing either.

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At 8:42 AM, Anonymous Shannon Lee said...

Senate bill would double immigration rates. Polls (eg Pew) show only a small fraction of country wants that. "Comprehensive Immigration Reform" will, once debated, be rejected by the public. It is a sneaky bargain between cheap-labor capitalists who don't want a tight labor market and leftists who want to import more poor people to demand public services and redistribution (since they won't earn enough to pay taxes.) What an unholy conspiracy.

 
At 10:36 AM, Anonymous Nancy Green said...

We're overdue for providing a path to citizenship for young people who grew up in the US and undocumented immigrants who have lived, worked and paid taxes here for years.

 
At 10:41 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why are we overdue to give amnesty to people who are taking jobs that unemployed Americans would gladly have?

Why are we overdue to give permanent legal residence to people who broke our laws, when there are millions of others, with more skills and more respect for our laws, who would love to have been here instead?

Why is it in OUR interest to do that? I can see why it is in the interest of the lawbreakers, but why is it in our interest?

 
At 10:11 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

This article should be in the fictional blog section. It represents hate and bigotry against a majority of Americans and attempts to marginalize a large portion of America by trying to link them to some past era. The northern liberal states have no corner on integrity. In fact major corruption abounds in many of the liberal centers.

Ted Cruise has more integrity in his little finger than Obama has in his total being. I don't know if he has any chance to ever become POUS but if he did it wouldn't be hard to do much better than the serial liar from Chicago that we now have. The normal for Chicago politicians is to serve most of their term and then go to prison. The only thing that is stopping that from happening right now is the fact that we have a black man in office and th liberals don't care what crime he commits. His crimes make Nixon look lilly white and he will go down as the worst president in modern history.....Jimmy Carter is loving this!

 
At 2:22 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ted a phony he actually supports legalizing millions of Mexicans for cheap labor not votes. He is being smart to oppose it to get his based but the guy worked for George W Bush which means that if he could he would do a massive guest worker program and cut the Tea Party folks out of jobs. Ted the big fat liar wants 320,000 H1b vistas a year and want to get rid of the cap on immigration from Mexico, China and India legally. What a demogogue lair.Cheap labor Cruz I tried to expose him to the Tea Party right but they irngore me. Ted actaully stated that he favored lots of guest worker programs in the New York Times. Tea Party people are stupid.

 

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