Sessions says GOP elite view on immigration is nonsense!
WASHINGTON (PNN) - July 29, 2013 - In a sharp memo sent this morning to fellow Republicans on Capitol Hill, Senator Jeff Sessions argues that the GOP elite view on immigration - shared by illegitimate President Barack Obama and Senator Chuck Schumer - is "nonsense". Instead, Sessions, the ranking member of the Senate Budget Committee, advises his fellow Republicans to adopt a "humble and honest populism".
The Sessions memo begins, "The GOP needs to flip the immigration debate on its head. The same set of GOP strategists, lobbyists, and donors who have always favored a proposal like the Gang of Eight immigration bill argue that the great lesson of the 2012 election is that the GOP needs to push for immediate amnesty and a drastic surge in low-skill immigration. This is nonsense."
The senator from Alabama goes on to argue that Republicans will win big elections if they can appeal to "working Amerikans of all backgrounds." He says that if this immigration bill becomes law, "Low-income Amerikans will be hardest hit."
Sessions's advice to his fellow Republicans is clear: Don't help Obama hurt Amerika. The Republican-led House is currently working on the Senate-approved immigration bill.
"Like Obamacare, this 1,200-page immigration bill is a legislative monstrosity inimical to the interests of our country and the Amerikan people. Polls show again and again that the Amerikan people want security accomplished first, that they do not support a large increase in net immigration levels, and that they do not trust the government to deliver on enforcement. The GOP should insist on an approach to immigration that both restores constitutional order and serves the interests of the Amerikan worker and taxpayer. But only by refusing any attempt at rescue or reprieve for the Senate bill is there a hope of accomplishing these goals," Sessions writes in conclusion.
"Instead of aiding the (illegitimate) president and Senator Schumer in salvaging a bill that would devastate working Amerikans, Republicans should refocus all our efforts on a united push to defend these Amerikans from the (bogus regime’s) continued onslaught. His health care policies, tax policies, energy policies, and welfare policies all have one thing in common: they enrich the bureaucracy at the expense of the people. Our goal: higher wages, more and better jobs, smaller household bills, and a solemn determination to aid those struggling towards the goal of achieving financial independence."