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October 02, 2009
Joe To Treason Lobby: Time To Draft A New Game Plan!
By Joe
Guzzardi
The
most comforting thing about being on the
patriotic side
of the immigration reform fight is how stupid our opposition is.
Conventional wisdom dictates that you should never underestimate
your rivals. But I’m not selling the
Hispanic lobby
short so much as I am calling it like it is: taken as a whole,
they are mind-jarringly, even comically, inept.
This
week, we have more good examples from the gang that can’t shoot
straight.
During his interview, Saenz reiterates the same tedious analysis
of the battle on the ground. Presented unconvincingly and
therefore unsuccessfully hundreds of times by various
ethnic
identity lobbyists,
Saenz claims that
high
school children
should not be denied access to higher education, farmers need
more
labor and
what he perceives as
civil
rights abuses
must end.
Then Saenz concludes that since it’s
improbable
that Congress will pass “comprehensive immigration reform”
until
2010, it
should do it “piecemeal.” AP interprets Saenz’s approach as
“a
backup plan.”
This is to laugh out loud!
To begin at the beginning, Saenz is the highest ranking official
at the most prominent lobby that promotes the Hispanic
perspective on amnesty. Furthermore, he’s speaking to a Hispanic
reporter for the Associated Press, one of the worst mainstream
media offenders regarding honest immigration journalism.
When you factor in the story’s source (Saenz) and add to it the
bias of the reporter (Gamboa) and her employer (AP) you must
conclude that it has no credibility unless you read it, as I
did, as MALDEF’s
open
admission of defeat.
Gamboa’s breathless suggestion that plan “B” is a new wrinkle
that will save the day is staggeringly stupid. If there were
such a thing as responsible editing at AP, her story would never
have seen print.
The “let’s do it one at a time” strategy that would include the
DREAM
Act,
Ag Jobs
and more green cards has been tried before, as recently as 2007,
and bombed completely. Read a comprehensive list of the “pieces”
that were skewered in my February 6, 2008 column
here.
So-called “comprehensive immigration reform” is such a political dog that
eighteen months ago even Democratic House Leader and illegal
immigration enthusiast
Nancy
Pelosi
refused to lift a finger to move “the pieces” into subcommittee,
let alone allow a bill to reach the floor.
But what’s makes Saenz look even dumber (and that’s hard to do!)
is that his “piecemeal” plan is already in place!
The DREAM Act has a Senate (S.
729) and
House version (H.R.
1751) with
an unimpressive 27 and 99 co-sponsors respectively. All the
signatories, of course, are the predictable names unfortunately
so well known to us.
Not to be outdone by DREAM Act advocates,
in May
California Senator
Dianne
Feinstein
introduced for the umpteenth time an AgJOBs bill (S.1038)
to colossal indifference. A companion bill (H.R.
2414)
hasn’t drawn broad support either.
Perhaps Saenz is unaware of what’s going on around him. His wish
could come true if only the idea of amnesty in any form is such
a dog that MALDEF, despite its millions and well placed
connections on the Hill and in the media, can’t sell it.
That brings us to the second failed case:
In a just world, there would be a limit on how many times a
one-note Congressman like Gutierrez can
waste
our money
by going back to the well repeatedly to push his tedious Open
Borders platform.
But since
that’s the Congressional way, we’re forced to endure more drivel
from Gutierrez.
Let’s review Gutierrez’s recent misadventures.
His 16-city, Five Week
“Family Unity Outreach
Tour” was a
truly nauseating
coast-to-coast road
show in
held in conjunction with evangelical church leaders (amnesty
shills in disguise) and promoted by Gutierrez as “an effort to
document the harm caused to citizens across our nation in the
absence of comprehensive immigration reform.”
In retrospect, Gutierrez’s cavalcade did not move
his
amnesty agenda
forward one inch. If you doubt me, look at the picture taken
during a meeting with President Obama and the
Hispanic Caucus
after Gutierrez returned. Notice the bored Obama and Gutierrez’s
sleeping colleagues. (See it
here;
scroll down)
Even Gutierrez would agree that to date his strategy has gotten
him nowhere. Gutierrez himself confirmed it when
he announced
on September 17th that he will demand more doomed “comprehensive
immigration reform” legislation later this month.
While the specifics are not yet clear, analysts expect the
legislative details to be similar to the
Security Through
Regularized Immigration and a Vibrant Economy Act
(STRIVE Act) that Gutierrez co-sponsored in 2007 with Arizona
Representative
Jeff Flake.
Adding an ill-advised threat, Gutierrez and his admiring throngs
promise
to “go to the streets” on October 10 to highlight their demands
during
National Hispanic
Heritage Month.
[Hispanic
Activists for Immigration Bill Ready to Take the Streets Again,
The Americano,
September 30, 2009]
As I wrote earlier, I can’t stop laughing at how imbecilic this
is. During more than three years of legal and illegal immigrants
marching publicly,
two things have happened, both good for immigration patriots:
fewer agitators show up; and American’s resistance to amnesty
intensifies.
Gutierrez’s amnesty bombast hurts the Democrats at a time when
they can’t afford to take further body blows in the shape of
more poorly-conceived liberal programs they can’t deliver on.
What the Democrats should do with Gutierrez is follow the lead
set by Karl Rove when
Republican Tom Tancredo’s
immigration
enforcement stance undermined President George W. Bush. Rove
telephoned Tancredo
to
order him
to “never darken the doorstep of the White House again."
White House Chief of Staff
Rahm
Emmanuel
should threaten to muzzle Gutierrez. Since leaning on a fellow
party member indicates dissent, a silencing maneuver would be
tricky. But an experienced hatchet-man like Emmanuel could pull
it off easily, however.
Not only have our opponents come up empty handed on all their
amnesty efforts
since
2000, they
continue to go backward.
In the process, knowingly or not, they hurt their constituents
who they falsely claim to represent.
The best plan of attack for the ethnic separatists would be to
keep their mouths shut and pray to maintain the status quo.
Whenever angry amnesty rhetoric starts, and especially when it
originates with MALDEF or subversives like Gutierrez, American
anti-amnesty resolve stiffens. The result is repeated defeats
for the other side.
When the
lobbyists demand amnesty, they draw negative attention across
America to the omnipresence of illegal aliens.
In more than twenty years of
teaching English as a second language
to
California immigrants,
mostly illegal, I never heard them insist that they be
amnestied. After all, they
have it
good as it
is:
free
education and medical care,
ample job opportunities (pre-melt down), little pressure to
assimilate—and their U.S.-born children are automatically
citizens.
Of
course, as we’ve learned, the MALDEFs care more about their
inflated salaries and self importance
than they do about their immigrant brethren.
Otherwise, their message would be:
“Mum’s
the word.”
Joe Guzzardi
[email
him] is a California native
who recently fled the state because of over-immigration,
over-population and a rapidly deteriorating quality of life. He
has moved to Pittsburgh, PA where the air is clean and the
growth rate stable. A
long-time instructor in English at the Lodi Adult School,
Guzzardi has been writing a weekly column since 1988. It
currently appears in the
Lodi News-Sentinel. |