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DAP Forums > DREAM Act > Taking Action

Now that the Republicans are in office, we have hope

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11-15-2010, 04:47 AM
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Seeing the anti-immigrant sentiment among the Republican party's voting patterns made me want to take a closer look at what was going on. After all, the Republicans have not always been so blatantly anti-immigrant. When it comes to economic and religious issues they have been more supportive of minorities than democrats, whose support of immigrants are based more on social issues: diversity dogma, welfare addiction and inequality watching.

The current behavior of the Republican party I want to believe is not a blanket indictment against them. It's the hallmark of catering to a conservative base, who are only accepting of racial justice issues once economic stability and legal justice has been taken care of.

The Republican "No" is a tactic to hobble the party in power. Now that the dust has settled, we will see something different from the Republicans.

I hope.
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11-15-2010, 12:40 PM
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No we won't. These new Republicans are even crazier than the last bunch.
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11-15-2010, 12:57 PM
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That, my friend, is very very high hopes.

Yes, the republican party has been pro-immigrant in the past, however, the new republicans getting elected are doing so while publicly announcing a very anti-immigrant stance and making that stance one of the primary topics in their campaigns. They risk appearing as flip-floppers if they change their stance while they are serving in their positions.

The BP disaster is such an example. All of a sudden those that had at some point supported more off-shore drilling in the gulf where getting hit back by their own statements, specially if they recently changed their stance regarding off-shore drilling this election. When they change their stance on anything they risk appearing as flip-floppers and that can be used to really hurt any statements that they make during an election, its costs people their elections and its a disincentive to choosing what they may think is right when the issue surfaces.
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