Well, first you's need to be a California citizen, and then you'd have to talk the Repblican party out here into nominating candidates that aren't crappy.
Seriously, they couldn't find someone to beat Gray Davis in the general election?! The candidate they did pick had been indicted by the IRS for tax fraud! C'mon! I don't know what's wrong with the state party out here, but they're pretty bad. Maybe the RNC gave up on CA or something.
2006-09-14 19:40:27
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answered by Shofix 4
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Feinstein and Boxer are Leftists and the illegals flowing into California are being indoctrinated to vote Leftist/Democrat. I've seen Democrat voter registration tables at the illegal immigrant rallies. Absolutely inconceivable!
Can Americans out-vote the millions of illegals trying to keep handout-happy Democrats in office? Apparently not any more. The illegals/Leftists have already won the first battle for control of California.
I don't know how we can get rid of them. Americans seem to have forgotten their duty to forcibly remove traitors from government.
It is possible to have an efficient Guest Worker program that does not allow illegals to come in and stay in this country. The 'Brazeros' program worked just fine in the past. They bused up from Mexico, did their job, got paid, bused back down to Mexico.
There is no need for illegal immigration. How many grape and strawberry pickers do we need? Whatta farce.
2006-09-14 19:39:05
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answered by speakeasy 6
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Rant and rave on about the borders, and you may even be sincere, but neither party wants the borders closed or reformed because it is a really difficult thing to pull off, and the problem is a two way street which comes down to higher prices for food. The Parties do not have a solution for the higher prices problem. To many rules would have to be changed to make it work.
The other reason this is coming up, is to distract the public from the failures of the Bush Administration. Rove is bright, but he is also irresponsible and demented.
2006-09-14 19:52:39
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answered by zclifton2 6
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Feinstein and Boxer voted against the bill because they know it will not solve the problem, just be a lot of wasted money and effort, just like the war on drugs. There has to be a better way. Feinstein and Boxer still have my vote.
2006-09-14 19:44:34
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answered by Artsy Lady 2
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I study the item and all I observed became that the gate became left unguarded... Slam the gates bolt the locks and get far off from the hearth, of direction the item mentions elevating the fence so i'm assuming that's a short fence.... undecided what ought to be performed interior the destiny to make sure that one and all border crossings are guarded, manpower is out via risk-free practices and technologies is likewise liable to fireside.... Slew, I additionally observed information clips of the farmers forcing the unlawful workers to proceed their paintings interior the fields even nevertheless the hearth became raging its way right this moment in the direction of them - those information clips ought to be grew to become over to immigration so as that enforcement can circulate after unscrupulous farm proprietors for the two hiring illegals interior the 1st place and then jeopardizing their very life for a tomato!
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answered by Anonymous
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They are liberals and feel they can compell buisness to pay more by increasing minimum wage which was never intended to be a living wage, but jobs for high school, college kids, retirees, houswives looking to make a few extra bucks, not support themselves. It becomes a self fulfilling prophecy when business try to avoid the higher cost of minimum wage by hiring illegals who will work for less for fear of being deported. Then thise illegals learn to work the system better than the citizens by lying cheating and stealing, but remember we already established they were law breakers. Liberals seldom have respect for laws they didn't create or are along their party philosophy.
2006-09-14 19:44:29
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answered by $Mike 1
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Split California into two states. Southern California is a lot more right wing than the north. Boxer and Finklestein wouldn't make it down here in L.A. / O.C. and San Diego.
2006-09-14 19:42:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Did you vote at the last elections?
2006-09-14 19:52:08
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answered by Neil S 4
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Californians have their problems; here in Washington, we have ours. The main problem here is named Cantwell. Unfortunately, she will probably be re-elected.
2006-09-14 19:37:21
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answered by Anonymous
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when they come up for reelection, and you can bet they will run again, vote them out.
those two have terminal potomac fever.
2006-09-14 19:40:03
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answered by arkie 4
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