Bloomberg, you're fired!
New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg shows why America doesn't need silly politicians like him:
And really, who needs money when security should be the main concern now?
PHILADELPHIA - Mayor Bloomberg criticized the legislation to crack down on illegal immigration being considered by the Republican-led Congress yesterday and called on federal lawmakers to concentrate on the "future rather than pander to rabble-rousers and parochial fears."I hate to say, but his first should also be his last. His whole argument, to be quite honest, is utterly confusing, and I think he's really acting oblivious to some of the violent crimes quite a few of these illegal aliens he defends so one-dimensionally have committed. Suffice it to say that the victims of these vermin would most definately not agree with him.
Mr. Bloomberg said the economy would collapse if the estimated 12 million illegal immigrants in America were deported. He also said beefing up border security would not, on its own, stop people from flooding into the country without documentation. He called that goal, which is being pushed in the House, "either naive and short-sighted, or cynical and duplicitous."
"It's as if we expect border control agents to do what a century of communism could not: defeat the natural forces of supply and demand and defeat the natural desire for freedom and opportunity," Mr. Bloomberg said during a Senate Judiciary Committee meeting.
Mr. Bloomberg, a Republican, also plugged his proposal to create a national DNA or fingerprint database, which would track the immigration status of all Americans who work. Unless businesses stop hiring undocumented workers and government stops turning a blind eye, illegal immigrants will continue coming, he said.
The mayor has been pushing his position on immigration for several months, but yesterday was the first time he testified in front of Congress on the issue.
And really, who needs money when security should be the main concern now?
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