RUSH: I want to add just a little bit to the monologue I did in the last hour about why this immigration stalemate is such a great opportunity for people to learn the dangers of big government. Not to be repetitive, but to set this up, the American people opposed this because they don’t think that the federal government can do what it says it’s going to do in this bill. They don’t think the government can do it, and they don’t believe the people telling them from the federal government that they will do what they say. They don’t believe, when the federal government says, ‘The status quo won’t work.’ The status quo would work if it were enforced. There’s already legislation on the books to handle illegals. That’s why they’re still called illegals. Now, the point about this is, you have to understand, and this is a pretty stark statement I’m going to make here, but the political class wants to change their bosses. Bosses right now are us. The Democrats want to change their bosses to more and more dependent victims. This never-ending flow of illegals fills that bill well.
You don’t believe that they can perform 24-hour background checks on 12 million people; when it takes you five days to get a gun; when they can’t issue a passport in three months. McCain-Feingold, that was passed to shut us up, and they made no bones about it. McCain-Feingold was expressly about eliminating criticisms of politicians at certain points in election cycles via television commercials. Taxes are raised, that’s an attack on liberty. It’s about control. A couple other immigration stories. I love these headlines. Actually, it’s one story in two different places. It’s basically AP story. ‘Day laborers sue Mamaroneck police — Workers No Longer To Be Asked About Immigration Status. Day laborers who successfully sued a Westchester village have won a tentative agreement that prohibits police officers from routinely asking their immigration status or otherwise discriminating against them, their lawyers said Monday. In addition, the village must pay more than half a million dollars of the workers’ legal fees.’ These are illegal immigrants, but they are being called day laborers here in this AP story. There are things like this happening all over the country, too, that people are being personally affected by. So they know that all this stuff is just a crock. They’re not believing any of it. It’s a great opportunity here.
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RUSH: All right. Let’s listen to President Bush, brief press conference after his meeting with members of Congress on the immigration bill. This is just about a half hour ago.
RUSH: I just don’t think people are going to buy that. I just don’t think that’s going to persuade. In the first place, what’s really wrong with this is this whole notion of comprehensive. Something this behemoth and big, there’s no way to control this. If you’re going to genuinely fix it, you pick one area of it at a time and you start and you do that, and it has to be the border.
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