If Rubio is Serious, He'll Introduce His DREAM bill
I know this is from a blog, but the man is pretty informed of the entire immigration policy discourse and he has pretty interesting views, I'd like to know all of your thoughts on his article.
http://blogs.ilw.com/gregsiskind/201...ream-bill.html Marco Rubio hasn't presented a written version of his promising sounding DREAM Act, but he's already making excuses for it going nowhere. According to The Hill, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) said the White House is trying to sabotage his version of the DREAM Act by “ordering” activists not to work with him so that President Obama can maintain his hold on the Latino vote in the 2012 election. “One of the things that already been documented is that the White House has been — the articles that have been written, two or three by now, the White House has been calling in DREAM Act advocates and asking them, almost ordering them, not to work with me on this issue,” Rubio said Thursday on the Laura Ingraham radio show. “They have been counting on using this issue as a wedge issue in October to drive up turnout.” What I think is really happening is that Rubio would like to be able to portray Democrats as secretly not being interested in moving forward on the issue of finding a legal status for this sympathetic population and mainly being interested in cultivating Latino votes. Senator Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) wasn't going to sit back and fall in to that trap, however. He's challenging Reid to put up or shut up by actually releasing language for his bill. What I'm guessing would happen is that Reid would then actually force the bill's consideration (with or without Rubio's sponsorship). When Democrats overwhelmingly support it and Republicans largely vote no, it would be hugely embarrassing for the GOP who will be perceived as being against even Republican written pro-immigration bills. That's why I'm pretty sure we're not going to ever see Rubio's language. I think Rubio was counting on Democrats opposing his measure. Now that this is not playing out according to script, I'm betting that we never see this bill. Hope I'm wrong. I hope he's wrong too. Thoughts? |
Re: If Rubio is Serious, He'll Introduce His DREAM bill
Do you guys really think Rubio is playing a political game and expecting this to tank? Or do you think behind the scenes he really is sincere and trying to coalesce a bipartisan alliance to trump forward this bill?
|
Re: If Rubio is Serious, He'll Introduce His DREAM bill
Rubio is a smart guy. He knows that it won't pass the house.
Debating whether he is sincere or not is meaningless. Rubio is introducing this bill because he has something to gain from it. Apparently, it's republican's feeble attempt to get some Latino votes. But if he was really smart, he would know that Romney would lose even with Latino votes. <-- which would be our loss because if Rubio knows this, he doesn't have any incentive to introduce his bill anymore. |
Re: If Rubio is Serious, He'll Introduce His DREAM bill
He was trying to coerce people into thinking his bill is going to be a Humanitarian issue and not amnesty. So it better come out for the sake of humanity. Our humanity haha I'm really tired of this back and forth nonsense it needs to come out so we can all unite for it or against it, and not argue about all of this political babble.
|
Re: If Rubio is Serious, He'll Introduce His DREAM bill
Quote:
|
All times are GMT -4. The time now is 06:27 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin®
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.