cb1000rider wrote:VMI77 wrote:
A non-responsive answer even if true, which it isn't. You should try living in the Rio Grande Valley and keeping your eyes open --you'll see a quite different picture than the Democratic party line you're spouting here.
I'm not sure that diving through the Rio Grande Valley counts as objective data collection on welfare recipients and ownership of large TVs. If you've got some data, show me... I'm convinced by data and I'm likely to change my opinion.
I'm critical of just looking at welfare. I think that's a mistake to rail against that when we've got bigger issues. All of the disability recipients that I know have nice TVs and certainly the income and lifestyle provided are much higher.
Did you intend "diving" to be driving or living? I lived there for around 20 years. I went to high school there. I have relatives still living there. One of my relatives is a nurse in Brownsville, and she can tell you how many illegals get free treatment for just about everything, and often better treatment than working people, especially working Hispanic-Americans. Those anchor babies you referred to, we pay for them to be born here. We're also paying for educating the children of illegals, and not just anchor babies. Many live across the border and come to school in the US. Schools have doubled, tripled, and quadrupled in size to serve the children of illegals. Have you heard of "Colonias?" Another scam foisted on both illegals and the taxpayers by corrupt developers. And welfare fraud and corruption are endemic. Illegal voting is prolific.
As far as your theory that it doesn't really impact the vote for Republicans, take a look at the election map for 2012:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_St ... exas,_2012
The greater the Hispanic population (including illegals ....sorry, undocumented Democrats), the higher the vote for Obama --always a clear majority and as high as 90% in some counties, the same pattern seen for the majority of border counties and even adjacent counties near the border.
But I'm not really railing against welfare; it's more of a social and moral problem than a financial one; and it is not our biggest problem. In any case it would do no good to attack immorality and corruption at the bottom: the only way to defeat corruption is to strike it down at the top.
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