Friday, December 10, 2010

Musing of One Thinking about a Congressman Who Went Home to Campaign for Re-election, Accidentally Hit His Head on a Brick Wall...

... Got Confused and Campaigned for his Opponent, and Wound Up Winning the Election Anyway.

There is a general premise to which, we believe, the vast majority of law-abiding people subscribe: no one should benefit directly or indirectly from the violation of the law. It appears to us that the so-called Dream Act directly contradicts this premise, and may well be a long-range effort to buy future votes.

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  1. You are very wise. The Dream Act is yet one more tactic by the national level Democrats to secure a bigger and bigger voting majority. With the percent of taxpayers now at 50%, any sizeable tilt that lets the majority of voters not paying taxes, that means the left will have a permanent voting majority who will always vote in any way that does not affect them directly when it comes to taxes.

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  2. I am still just entertained by the title. So true!

    Love Elizabeth

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