Steve Sailer on Midterm Elections
Election 2006: Will Worse Be Better For Immigration Reform Patriots?
By Steve Sailer
October 30th, 2006
Over the last twelve months, the patriotic immigration reform movement has shocked the Establishment—defeating a disastrous plan to import 66 million more unskilled immigrants that was backed by the President, the Senate, virtually the entire Mainstream Media, most of the corporate interests, as well as the ethnic lobbies.
We’ve even forced the Senate to pass and Mr. Bush to sign, grudgingly, a bill authorizing a 700-mile border fence…leaving a mere 1,252 miles unfenced. And that’s if the Bush Administration doesn’t sabotage the fence, which is a big If. But, hey, you’ve got to start somewhere.
(By the way, the video clip of the President signing the fence law is pretty funny. As Mickey Kaus blogged in Slate.com:
“Am I crazy, or does he seem not very happy doing it? He slaps down his pen in I-hope-that-keeps-you-happy fashion and gets out of there fast. …”
You can fast forward to the 1:00 mark of the clip to watch Mr. Bush affix his signature and then practically slam his pen through the top of his desk.)
Nevertheless, for structural reasons, the political environment for patriotic immigration reform is likely to get worse before it gets better. (…. Full Article Here)



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