its own incompetence, unable to actually arrive at what ought to be the proper conservative free market position, which is a pro-immigration position. did it feel to you like the base of the republican party, the voters, the folks who picked trump in these primaries, is it even plausible they re going to land where you re talking about on this? look, i think there is i don t want to say a silent majority, but there is perhaps a great many middle of the road conservatives who understand even if they want, you know, a more sort of legalized system, a more regular system, that immigration is fundamentally good for this country. my mother was a displaced person, a refugee to this country. my father came from mexico, that represents millions of people who understand that. but they don t really have a voice in today s republican or conservative establishment because the moment you try to make the case for immigration, you ve got some jerk yelling amnesty and open borders and globalists
it s important for people to empathize with those children and those adults because that s part of the reason behind why my sister and i wrote this book. it s to show people what is going on in this country and how we can t allow these things to continue to happen. and how even if these things haven t affected you yet, don t let them. get out and vote. vote for morally just leaders that are willing to vote for things like universal background checks unlike the current speaker of the house, who won t bring it to the floor. and work together to solve this problem as americans. in your book, david the book is called never again, you talk about universal background checks. you also talk about banning high capacity magazines, and of course assault weapons, banning those. how about the senators from your state? how about rick scott? he s the governor. what about marco rubio? where are they on these issues? marco rubio pretty much refuses to talk to me. in fact, that s part of the rea
better of this argument. i think most of the party is more like him. it s a politics of revenge and not a politics of ideas. it s a politics against elites and against people that these voters feel have been looking down on them for years and years. that is what powers that coalition. i m not sure what s happening on the border is going to change that much. but there are people again in suburbs and elsewhere who look at what s happening and think it s beyond our country to have it that way. i m curious. we showed the numbers earlier. there s a divide in the republican party on we had this question of family separation. it was pretty unpopular overall, but in the republican party there were two which of those camps were in watching that this week? clearly we don t want to see children separated from families. we also know that the policy of separating children from accompanying adults is not unique to this administration and in fact that s not true. it was pursued. on
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2018. michael, i agree with economic success for all. i think if you look at certain let s look at this locally, if you look at congressional district as cross the country particular those heavily minority, you look at the lack of economic mobility, you look at techs and opportunity, look at the entrepreneurial opportunities, when you talk about democrats being as part and want success in mobility and people, i have to push back because all indicators don t show that s the case. michael, i will let you make the last point. wall street journal has the thing today that basically talks about tax revenue soaring in some democratic states like new york, connecticut, california. unexpectedly blue states because of what the president did, there were some taxes going up in those states and revenues going up but also because corporate profits are soaring right now and we ve heard democrats say, they are going to put it in pocket, they are helping jerry brown in california. he s helping de