now, for romney to believe that somebody s grandmother is going to be so cut off that she is going to self deport? this verges next is an obama level fantasy. certainly he shows no concern for the humanity of people who are already here. shepard: today, and yesterday, u.s. and florida senator rubio has denounced an ad by newt gingrich accusing romney of being antiimmigrant and romney said that is not true and newt gingrich has taken the ad down in large measure responding to rubio s assertion that it was both inflammatory and inaccurate. romney says it is inappropriate. shepard: how is romney responding to all of this? carl: well, very aggressively speaking here, as well, and as to the claim he is antiimmigrant, and the claim that he is somehow unique suggesting the self-deportation be part of the nation s
between immigrant unlicense r licensed drivers and general unlicensed drivers and let s be fair, immigrants don t have licenses because they re bad drivers and a failed test but because the law does not permit them as illegal immigrants to have license. sue: so we re going to advocate we re going to i d indicate abdicate the law because they re here illegally? i don t want to get started down that road. jon let s get to the crux of the question. that s what some are claiming, that this bill is antiimmigrant because by their very nature, illegal immigrants cannot get driver s licenses and according to some they re beinggan officially picked on if they get their car yanked away because they don t have a driver s license. fred makes a good point but at the end of the day we have to look at the uniformity of the law and even application of t i m not suggesting if you re unlicensed you should be permitted to drive. unlicensed drivers, unite, drive if you will, but what
aggressive reaction to the situation and circumstances people find themselves in, and to the policies and decisions that will have to be made that might make that pinch hurt a lot more. it s interesting. when you look at prior pertains, the 1970s, the dizzy pression, the 1890s, what you see is american society is quite resilient, and people can withstand economy blows for two, three, four years. when periods like this stretch much beyochbd that, politics become meaner, frustrations build, antiimmigrant sentiments rise, support for the, life becomes meaner and more contentious, so i think you ll see rising frustration and more contentious politics and even more contentious daily life in the u.s. if we don t get out of this period soon. the problem is even as that
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of sarah palin. maybe this is what he feels he needs to do to survive in arizona. the entire state is completely antiimmigrant. here he is railing against the democrats for pushing through repeal of don t ask don t tell. it s tough. about six weeks after an election that reputeuated the agenda of the other side, we are jamming or trying to jam major issues through the senate of the united states because they know they can t get it done beginning next january 5th. somehow think by then we ll all love each other? i don t think so. the american people have spoken in what the president of the united states described as a shellacking and we ignored that message.