Democrats don’t want anyone to investigate voter fraud — and the reason is pretty obvious. Democrats have been stuffing the rolls with ineligible voters for years.
Sometimes, their tactics are in plain view. For instance, less than a year ago, Virginia Governor Terry MacAullife defied court orders and granted convicted felons the right to vote. After that decision was struck down, the governor vetoed a bill that would allow the government to identify voters registered in multiple states.
But not every Democrat voter fraud scheme is so blatant. This week, Nebraska Democrats were caught including voter registration forms in refugee welcome baskets — despite the fact that refugees are not legally allowed to vote.
After their epic loss in 2016, Democrats appear desperate to grow the party, even if that means breaking the law.
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Ha , so we can take in refugee’s from all over the world. But make cannot do a thing to cure the homelessness issue that plague so many here on American soil.
Sadly enough , in some 30 something citie’s around the U.S. you can even be put in jail & charged criminally for simply a homeless person.
What’s more saddening is the realization that South Carolina passed a law saying that it is (“illegal”) to be homeless! Yes , illegal… Like people actually choose this way of life.
So very saddening indeed.
Hey Democrat’s , if your so concerned about saving people (“don’t you think your endeavor’s to help those in need should start on American soil first & foremost?”)
Perhaps this is why political position’s were given term’s to server. And not meant to be comfy career position’s. As they have.
Politicians wouldn’t do that they’re all honest.
Lol
Give ’em a break, they’ve only had schools for one year.
Wow ny times? How about maddow and cnn? Still an idiot
Mad cow clinton news
Stupid
Stupid scabs vote red …..”It’s very common in our industry for hourly guys to do the framing, which is putting up the middle studs, and then hiring a sub-crew to come in and do the Sheetrock, and then hiring a different sub-crew to come in and do the taping and floating,” Marek explains. “And a different sub-crew to come in and do the grid for the ceiling. And a different crew to put in the tile. That’s very common.”
And that’s how an estimated half-million undocumented, mostly Hispanic construction workers go to work each day in Texas. Marek says in the 1940s, ’50s, ’60s and ’70s, his uncle, John Marek, who started the company, paid union wages, and his workers lived stable, middle-class lives.
If I were to speculate, I would probably say they are not paying their Social Security [taxes]. I would also say that they’re probably not filing their income tax returns on a regular basis.
Trent, a landscape contractor, on his workers
But according to a new study from the University of Texas and the Austin-based Workers Defense Project, today’s construction workers in Texas make near-poverty wages — an average $12 an hour.
Marek says Texas high school kids no longer dream of a good life working in construction. “You’re not gonna get kids to go to work in construction without a career path and a better wage,” he says.
Marek is a Texas Aggie conservative Republican, but he says his industry and the country need immigration reform that will turn all the undocumented workers into documented workers. That would level the playing field for companies like his that want to abide by the law, he says, and will lead to better wages and a career path for American kids who aren’t cut out for college.
Why are they still allowed in is my question.
Surprise surprise