Via LH
Senator-elect Tom Cotton (R., Ark.) tried to jumpstart a
phone-banking campaign against the funding measure that House leadership
is expected put on the floor next week, saying that lawmakers might
change course of voters break the Capitol switchboard.
“In 2007,
there were reports that the Capitol switch board actually stopped
working because so many people called, and asked their senators and
congressmen to stop an amnesty bill going through at the time, and it
stopped,” Cotton told Laura Ingraham on Friday. ”And it helped in 2013
when the House was on the verge of considering something like the Gang
of Eight bill in the Senate, so I would encourage you to call your
senator, call your congressman next week and in the new year.”
And yet, despite previous "successful" phone campaigns, the border remains open.
ReplyDeleteGovernment has nearly complete control over two categories of people, dependents and criminals, and wants everyone to fall into at least one of the two. The illegal immigrant is the perfect citizen, they fall into both.
The border is open because nobody in Washington wants it closed.
David Martin
The border is open because nobody in Washington wants it closed.
DeleteAbsolutely insane and a rain is going to fall.