wait a minute thouight they were already to deal with immigration, they had their chief Hispanic mole Rubio contradicting himself and others saying what they need to do, Pres. was already in the game, so why is there a stall?
The Senate’s “Gang of Eight” is preparing to leave town with a deal on immigration reform in limbo, stalled by a fight between Big Labor and Big Business.On Thursday morning, it had appeared that a deal was in hand over the major remaining sticking point: the outlines of a broad new visa program aimed at balancing the need for foreign workers in low-skilled jobs with the desires of American workers competing for those same jobs.So much for optimism.
this is what happens when the right posturing comes time to pay the piper they recess out of town and engage i their favorite hit on the Pres., they kick the can down the road, i told you they do the deed then kick dirt on Pres.'s shoes.
disingenuous, yes.
Now, the Gang of Eight faces a quandary. If senators can’t win the endorsement of labor and business, they must soon decide whether to go their own way — absent the support of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and AFL-CIO — and hope the powerful interest groups stay neutral when a bill eventually emerges.
think about it it always comes down to inability to compromise, so many republican faces in that gang of 8, any wonder why they are leaving town with their charge unsatisfied?