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Brian4Liberty
12-19-2013, 11:05 AM
Next up: Amnesty. It will be passed in the same way as Obamacare and the latest "Budget". Lies and monstrous amounts of legislation, with handouts for every special interest.


The National Journal’s Major Garrett is out with a new report detailing how House GOP leadership plans to push an immigration bill that would grant amnesty to America’s at least 11 million illegal aliens in 2014, a bill that would move after GOP primary season and have House Budget Committee chairman Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) leading the way.

“Boehner has to wait for the bulk of primary season to pass (May or June) before serious immigration work can begin,” Garrett wrote.
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To win the House GOP conference, Ryan used a series of talking points about the bill that were not accurate--as Breitbart News has detailed over the course of a series of stories. Ryan, according to Senate Budget Committee ranking member Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL), used double counting techniques that Democrats employed with Obamacare. Ryan claimed the bill would result in $23 billion in deficit reduction when, in reality—after taking the double counting and the interest on borrowed money for new spending into account—it would end up increasing the deficit by at least $15.5 billion.

Ryan’s committee also published a document falsely claiming that disabled and injured veterans’ pensions would be protected from slashes in the Ryan-Murray budget, a claim Ryan’s spokesman admitted to Breitbart News was inaccurate. Ryan’s committee scrubbed the document of the false claim...

More:
http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/12/18/National-Journal-Amnesty-will-come-in-House-after-GOP-primaries-with-Paul-Ryan-in-front


The article also mentions the latest right-wing talking point about "secure the borders first". Whatever happened to "end the welfare state first"?

"Secure the borders" is a red herring. The borders will never be fully secure, and we still want to welcome visitors and tourists from friendly nations. Border security could be marginally improved, but it's not a huge deal. So many other aspects of this are more important.

AuH20
12-19-2013, 11:37 AM
He's entering Peter King territory.