Conservative icon President Ronald
Reagan has a famous Eleventh
Commandment that Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) foolishly disregards
to his—and the GOP's—political peril. It is thus: Thou shalt
not speak ill of any fellow Republican. Yet, for the enticing
glow of a TV camera—and the gotcha questions of a liberal
interviewer—he will say just about anything:
“[Attorney
General] Jeff Sessions is wrong. These kids are not taking jobs from
American citizens, they're part of our country.”
By any legal definition, citizens make
up America; this is true of every sovereign nation on earth. As Sen.
Graham received his J.D. from the University of South Carolina in
1981, one would assume he comprehends the
distinction. After all, the law is unambiguous: either one
resides stateside legitimately, or not.
Only one who slept through law school
could possibly take the position that AG Sessions is incorrect
regarding the “Dreamers.”
Specifically, Barack
Obama's June 2012 Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
was an overreaching executive order. Such rule breaking is the
purvey of
emperors or would-be kings: never any Constitution-respecting
U.S. president (like Trump). In fact, Mr. Graham should be incensed
that his lawmaking role had been so roguishly usurped by DACA: not
defending the undeserving
recipients of this ultra-constitutional farce.
Given Mr. Graham's inexplicable
attitude, isn't it disconcerting that this senior senator has been a
member of Congress for more than two decades? In all that time, why
hasn't his ilk resolved the illegal migration
problem? Moreover, rather then taking Mr. Obama
to task for creating this immigration mess, Mr. Graham publicly
criticizes a member of his own party for following the spirit, and
the letter, of the law?
Why do so many prominent Republicans
like he, John McCain (R-AZ) and Majority Leader Mitch McConnell
(R-KY)—indigenous Washington
“swamp” creatures one and all—defend their do-nothing
status
quo? At every turn, it seems, they offer nothing more than
full-throated
excuses such as, laughably, McConnell's:
“Our new president, of course, has
not been in this line of work before, and I think had excessive
expectations about how quickly things happen in the Democratic
process.”
Therefore, one can understand why the
can-do attitude of a results-driven, private sector capitalist would
challenge the bureaucratic intricacies of government that lifelong
politicians hide behind. Consequently, a main reason why
President Trump was elected: to “shake
things up” that badly need it! Insanely, these
RINOs (Republicans In Name
Only) undermine him and the agenda that he—and they—were
elected upon! Why are they indistinguishable from their truth
afflicted Democratic counterparts?
Once again, Mr. Graham is mistaken when
he, as Democrats, blithely claims that “Dreamers” are not
siphoning
resources—and opportunities—that should be reserved for U.S.
citizens. Indeed, how can this “leader” ignore the negative
impacts of the undocumented? One telling example is taxpayer
funded public school education. Per the National Center for
Educational Statistics:
“Total expenditures for public
elementary and secondary schools in the United States in 2013–14
amounted to $634 billion, or $12,509 per public school student
enrolled in the fall (in constant 2015–16 dollars).”
For context, per Pew Center statistics,
some 11 million illegals reside in the United States. Of those,
approximately 17% are under the age of 18. As a typical pre-college
education is twelve years, at $12,509 per year for 1,870,000 illegals
amounts to: $280,701,960,000! Furthermore, related to employment,
Pew Hispanic Center puts the number of illegal aliens in the
workforce at 8 million. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics,
the median wage for full time workers in the United States in the
final quarter of 2016 was $44,148 per year. That amounts to
$353,184,000,000 in lost citizens' wages. How's that not taking by
foreign
squatters from the fiscally abused taxpayers who also pay Lindsey
Graham's yearly salary
of $174,000? Is he just insulated or completely obtuse?
After
more than seven and a half months of GOP inaction and broken
promises (read: Obamacare repeal) what's clear is that RINOs, as
he, care nothing about their ill-used constituents. You know, the
voters who elevated his kind to majorities in Congress. So, why the
utter disconnect by the upper echelon of the Republican
Party?
It
turns out these folks have a political syndrome akin to Jan Brady's
Marcia envy. For those unfamiliar with the sitcom “The Brady
Bunch” (1969-1974), Jan was her family's insecure
loner, the often marginalized middle child to her popular paragon
of an older sister. Beautiful and talented, Marcia naturally
attracted attention overshadowing her inferior sibling. Like Jan,
RINOs desperately want to be liked—above all else! Ironically by
the Trump-hating
liberal clique that is the MSM. However, the press is populated by
propagandist
“mean girls” unwilling to lavish the same slavish devotion
they habitually bestow on Democrats. Hence, RINOs utter soft,
milquetoast phrases, as exemplified above, mimicking
progressive perspectives. Specifically, that Lindsey Graham
wrongly sees the offspring of lawbreakers as part of our societal
fabric is inconsistent with immigration law—and the will of
American patriots. How then can he also support funding Trump's
southern border wall?
To play both sides of an issue by
subtly pandering—to go as the political winds dictate—typifies
gelatinous RINOs, and polarizing
liberals. Thanks to ongoing media spin, the electorate is likely
to ignore Democrats' many untruths, but they will expose the GOP's
lack of legislative accomplishments. At this rate, Mr. Graham will
likely find himself, and his party, consigned to the minority after
the 2018 midterm elections. Meanwhile, the debt keeps growing; the
Obamacare repeal failed (by RINO John
McCain's deciding vote); tax reform is uncertain; and the voters
have lost faith in clearly feckless Congressional Republicans.
Rather than embracing the daily opportunities to follow Trump's lead,
this fork-tongued backbencher will find himself returned there.
Still, a cushy
office, a six-figure salary, and the trappings of power are nice
booby prizes. That's certainly enough to build the flagging
self-esteem of the Jan Bradys of the world, anyway. But, if Sen.
Graham wants to truly be
a winner—like Marcia Brady, Donald Trump and Ronald
Reagan—he needs to relentlessly champion conservatism via the
priorities set forth by this president forthwith. To that end,
focusing on the concerns of his fellow citizens—rather than
parroting the bleeding
heart narratives of the left—would be a vast improvement. In
the final analysis, being an ineffectual
RINO fosters scorn and mistrust from every corner. It guarantees
failure: no matter which side Lindsey Graham finds himself on.
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