Some say he's a sacrificial lamb for a losing proposition and that Democrats are saving their A-team for the next time.
Showing posts with label NumbersUSA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NumbersUSA. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 7, 2024
The background coming out on Tim Walz shows he's a left wing kook just like Kamala, not a "centrist", which is why she picked him over the Jew Shapiro from Pennsylvania
Thursday, June 16, 2022
Monday, March 22, 2021
Saturday, March 23, 2019
Friday, February 15, 2019
Thursday, February 14, 2019
Tuesday, January 22, 2019
Tuesday, June 26, 2018
Monday, May 8, 2017
Tea Party darling Sen. Ron Johnson of WI introduces massive guest worker/amnesty: 500k annually
The Tea Party was one half open-borders-libertarian from the beginning. That's why it went no farther than it did.
And Wisconsin narrowly reelected Johnson in 2016 why? It was the price we paid for the very narrow Trump victory there.
Story here.
Friday, February 17, 2017
Up for reelection, sexist Missouri Senator Claire McCaskill gets out front early distancing herself from progressives even though she is one
“Many of those people are very impatient with me because they don't think I'm pure. For example, they think I should be voting against all of Trump's nominees and of course I'm judging each nominee on its own merit," she said.
Says the woman who gave her opponent Republican Todd Akin money in order to defeat him.
She's pure all right, pure trouble, deception and lies.
McCaskill gets a D- on immigration reduction from NumbersUSA here, and votes with conservatives in Congress only about 13% of the time, making her . . .
very liberal.
She backed same sex marriage. She backed Hillary Clinton. She might as well represent Connecticut.
Wake up, Missouri, ditch this bitch who thinks men should just shut the hell up.
She backed same sex marriage. She backed Hillary Clinton. She might as well represent Connecticut.
Wake up, Missouri, ditch this bitch who thinks men should just shut the hell up.
Labels:
Claire McCaskill,
DOMA,
Donald Trump 2017,
Hillary 2017,
NumbersUSA,
SSM,
Todd Akin
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
The Trump cabinet and administration so far as rated by Numbers USA
Jeff Sessions: A+
Mike Pompeo: B+
Ryan Zinke: B-
Rick Perry: C
Tom Price: C
Labels:
Donald Trump 2016,
Jeff Sessions,
Mike Pompeo,
NumbersUSA,
Rick Perry,
Ryan Zinke,
Tom Price
Whew, Cathy McMorris Rodgers passed over for Interior Secretary, Rep. Ryan Zinke appointed instead
Story here.
Numbers USA gives Zinke a B- on immigration issues, which is certainly an improvement over Rodgers, who gets an F.
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
Trump is hands down the best candidate on illegal immigration, but NumbersUSA isn't optimistic about his deportation and H-1B visa positions
Review the candidates, here.
But will these illegal immigration positions simply become like the pro-life issue, a thing you have to assent to in future as a Republican even though you never ever get anything done on the issue once elected to office?
Labels:
deport,
Donald Trump August 2016,
H-1B visa,
illegal aliens,
NumbersUSA
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Flashback: In 2006 Barack Obama sounded just like Donald Trump on illegal immigration
Here.
Make sure to click the speaker icon at the link to hear Obama himself recite these and other relevant lines in the audio version of his book.
Wednesday, March 4, 2015
The Republicans' biggest traitors on immigration amnesty: Mike Enzi, Mitch McConnell, Thad Cochran, Shelley Capito
The biggest traitors on immigration are Republicans Mike Enzi of Wyoming, who got an "A" grade from NumbersUSA for his anti-amnesty views, and Mitch McConnell of Kentucky and Thad (tell-me-what-to-do) Cochran of Mississippi who received "B" grades. Capito, who got a "C", was a crapshoot, as was Daines. Daines came through for us, Capito did not.
Based on such grades it looked last November like we had 14 newly elected/re-elected anti-amnesty Republicans in the Senate and 9 pro-amnesty (Louisiana had yet to be decided). Based on last Friday's vote in the Senate, however, we have 14 anti-amnesty, just not the same 14, and 10 pro-amnesty Republicans beginning new Senate terms as a result of the November 2014 election (individuals in red more or less surprised with their votes based on pre-election evaluations; expect them to surprise in the future, too).
Anti-amnesty:
Sessions of Alabama
Sullivan of Alaska
Cotton of Arkansas
Perdue of Georgia
Risch of Idaho
Ernst of Iowa
Roberts of Kansas
Cassidy of Louisiana
Daines of Montana
Sasse of Nebraska
Tillis of North Carolina
Inhofe of Oklahoma
Lankford of Oklahoma
Scott of South Carolina.
Pro-amnesty:
Gardner of Colorado
McConnell of Kentucky
Collins of Maine
Cochran of Mississippi
Graham of South Carolina
Rounds of South Dakota
Alexander of Tennessee
Cornyn of Texas
Capito of West Virginia
Enzi of Wyoming.
Labels:
amnesty,
Ben Sasse,
John Cornyn,
Mike Enzi,
Mitch McConnell,
NumbersUSA
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Americans elect 9 senators liberal on illegal immigration, but 14 for strong borders and against amnesty
Americans elected the following Republicans last night who are for strong border security and against amnesty for illegal aliens:
Sessions (AL), Cotton (AR), Perdue (GA), Risch (ID), Roberts (KS), McConnell (KY), Cochran (MS), Daines (MT), Tillis (NC-may be strong), Inhofe (OK), Lankford (OK), Scott (SC), Capito (WV) and Enzi (WY).
A grades from NumbersUSA: Sessions, Risch, Roberts, Lankford, Scott, Enzi
B grades: Cotton, McConnell, Cochran, Inhofe
C grades: Daines, Capito
no grade: Tillis
True reformer: Perdue
Labels:
amnesty,
border security,
illegal aliens,
Mitch McConnell,
NumbersUSA
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