Democrats Hit a New Low of Disgusting Positions

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‘Abolish ICE’ and the Democrats’ Regression to Extremism
https://www.nationalreview.com/2018/07/abolish-ice-rhetoric-democrat-self-defeating-strategy/

The race to be most radical is a self-defeating strategy.

The Democrats have an all-but-unbeatable potential presidential candidate lined up for 2020. She’s a woman who enjoys an A rating from the National Rifle Association and brags about going out to shoot the family turkey for Thanksgiving. She has spoken out in favor of federal fines for sanctuary cities, supported making English the national language, called for more border enforcement, and opposed driver’s licenses for illegal immigrants. She is a fiscal moderate and a proud face of rural America. Ohio? Pennsylvania? Wisconsin? She’d romp in all of them.

Unfortunately for her party, this woman no longer exists. She is Kirsten Gillibrand circa 2008, the days when she was a congresswoman representing New York’s largely rural 20th district. The 2018 Gillibrand has renounced all of these stances, moving left and left and left again. She supports the New New Deal that is today’s progressive economics (Medicare for all, a federal jobs guarantee, a $15 minimum wage) and says she “couldn’t have been more wrong” about her previous support for gun rights. By 2010, her first full year in the Senate, the NRA had altered its rating of her record — to an F. A decade ago Gillibrand was a strong supporter of Israel; these days she is writing hymns of praise in Time magazine for the far-left anti-Semitic activist Linda Sarsour. She was the only senator to vote against confirming James Mattis as secretary of defense.

All of this now appears to be mere prelude to Gillibrand’s latest gambit: calling for extinguishing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. That puts her in a 31 percent minority among registered voters, according to a poll that followed a surge in not-so-great publicity for ICE. If 31 percent is all the support you can muster for abolishing ICE at a moment when the public image of same is “the child-caging agency,” you’d be better off arguing that the IRS should be put in charge of health care.

Abolishing ICE is an extreme position. It’s shocking. Shocking and extreme positions stick to the political consciousness. When you begin a sentence with “We should get rid of [ICE],” no one is going to hear any words that follow, even if your proposed fix sounds a lot like ICE under another name. Moreover, “abolish ICE” is becoming a rallying cry on the left, with one nutjob even shutting down the Statue of Liberty with the words on her lips. Once you’re associated with “Abolish ICE,” it’s not going to be easy to slip away from it.

Gillibrand is branding herself the ICEbreaker because of the pre-primary, the pundit primary, scrambling to position herself as the most notable scourge of Trump among potential presidential candidates and hoping to generate media attention in proportion. By proudly becoming the first senator to support abolishing ICE — beating even Elizabeth Warren, who quickly agreed — she created consternation for other Democrats. Were they altogether on-board with the idea of destroying the agency tasked with dealing with illegal aliens?

Like Barack Obama before her, and like Warren and Bernie Sanders and their Senate colleague and potential rival presidential candidate Cory Booker, Gillibrand has blinders on. All she can see is the White House. She fails to notice how risky ICEbreaking is for the Democratic brand in other areas, such as the Senate races. Consider the plight of all those red- and purple-state Democratic senators coming up for reelection who now find themselves members of the ICE-eliminationist party. Heck, from his position sandwiched between Gillibrand’s and Warren’s states, Senator Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut felt the need to reel in his colleagues and change the subject back to Donald J. Trump, badness of: “Abolishing ICE will accomplish nothing unless we change the Trump policies,” Blumenthal declared.

That’s nonsense: Trump policies don’t mean a lot if they don’t have anybody out there with guns and badges to enforce them. But Blumenthal was getting back to the message, which is Vote Democratic, not Open the Floodgates. Blumenthal, unlike Gillibrand, seems aware of such developments as a) the upward drift of Trump support (an NBC News/SurveyMonkey poll released July 3 had him at 48 percent) and b) the hints that a desire for immigration enforcement could motivate GOP voters to get to the polls. Imagine being Claire McCaskill or Heidi Heitkamp this fall and facing voters who are being given excellent reason to think the Democrats want to replace the Border Patrol with a “Welcome y’all” sign.

The Left is hoping the midterms will be a referendum on Trump’s behavior. The self-promoting tendencies of Gillibrand and other Democrats venturing to extremes could make it a referendum on ICE instead. The harder they push on issues to galvanize the base and presidential-primary voters, the more difficult they are making it for any one of them actually to get elected president or to win the House and Senate seats a Democratic president would need to advance any legislation. The race to be most radical is a self-defeating strategy.
 

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New polling proves President Trump is right — 'Americans are #Dreamers, too'
THE HILL
http://thehill.com/opinion/white-ho...ent-trump-is-right-americans-are-dreamers-too

A new left-leaning poll proves the point President Donald Trump made at his State of the Union address: “Americans are dreamers, too.”

According to a Harvard University-Harris Poll, a majority of Americans actually agree with not only one but all of Trump’s immigration proposals.

A stunning 65 percent of Americans support a DACA deal that ends chain migration, eliminates the random visa lottery and secures the border with a wall. Only 35 percent of Americans did not agree.

Nearly 70 percent of Americans oppose the visa lottery which allows immigrants to be picked at random for entry into the country.

In fact, nearly 80 percent of Americans believe that immigration should be based on merit and skills, not just family ties.

Even more interesting, the poll shows that 60 percent of Americans believe that even if dreamers are allowed to stay, they should not be given preference to bring relatives to the United States.

When faced with a choice, nearly 80 percent want secure borders rather than open borders.

Specifically, 61 percent think that current border security is inadequate, and more than half of Americans — 54 percent — support a physical barrier along the southern U.S. border. This is particularly bad news for democrats such as Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) who recently reneged on funding the border wall.

The shocking poll underscores the progress Trump has made in his push for immigration reform. When he launched his bid for president, a Pew Research Center pollshowed that only 46 percent of Americans supported a border wall. In 2016, The Washington Post even poked fun at Trump for actually making the border wall less popular at just 36 percent but no that is no longer the case, either. The rise in poll numbers shows Trump’s persistence on the issue finally pays dividends.

The recent Harvard-Harris poll showing Americans’ shifting view is devastating for democrats during a time when they are pushing full amnesty for dreamers, while not giving any ground on funding a wall, improving border security, or reforming other immigration policies. Even Mark Penn, longtime democratic pollster and senior adviser to Bill and Hillary Clinton, recently admitted that the time has come for democrats to face the music and make a deal.

Finally, what is most surprising about the poll is the fact that it was taken before last week’s State of the Union address during which Americans had the opportunity to meet — via their televisions — families of victims killed at the hands of illegal immigrants.

Those heart-wrenching stories included two teenage girls killed at the hands of illegal immigrant MS-13 gang members on Long Island. It would be interesting to see if support for border security is even higher now in the light of the “Trump bump”that the president received from his heartfelt address.

The bottom line is Americans agree with Trump’s immigration policies, and it does not bode well for democrats who appear to either be tone deaf on the matter, blinded by their open-borders worldview that continues to protect illegals ahead of American citizens, or they intentionally want to keep the issue boiling in advance of the 2018 midterm elections.

The new polls illustrate that Americans feel as Trump feels — that Americans are “Dreamers” in our own right, and that we dream of a nation in which our children can be safe from predatory gang violence, illegal activity and that our children should be afforded the right to live long enough to fulfill their dreams, too.

Democrats’ failure to understand this basic premise just as their 15-point lead collapsed this week to just two points, may prove to be fatal for them in the 2018 midterm elections
 
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