I don't consider myself to have strong opinions about the immigration "issue" other than the fact that the "issue" affects millions of people, could have a potentially giant impact on the future of our country and economy, etc.
The thing is I don't really have a grasp on the facts and realistic repercussions that anything might have, so I'm not really a fan of either the GOP or Democratic party's vision, other than the fact that I'm aware that the GOP almost always proposes solutions that bias favor towards the affluent while the Democrats almost always propose legislation that tilts a bit too close to socialistic commonwealth stuff.
That being said, here is one man's opinions regarding the House just okay'ed yesterday.
Linkzorz!
The article is written by Thomas Sewell. It strikes me as a lot of common sense.
The thing is I don't really have a grasp on the facts and realistic repercussions that anything might have, so I'm not really a fan of either the GOP or Democratic party's vision, other than the fact that I'm aware that the GOP almost always proposes solutions that bias favor towards the affluent while the Democrats almost always propose legislation that tilts a bit too close to socialistic commonwealth stuff.
That being said, here is one man's opinions regarding the House just okay'ed yesterday.
Linkzorz!
The article is written by Thomas Sewell. It strikes me as a lot of common sense.
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