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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Daniel Garza: A Fair Alternative to Obamacare



View the original article at Fox News Latino.

The easiest part of the Affordable Care Act was supposed to be designing a user-friendly website that prompted millions to sign up for health insurance with just few clicks. To describe the launch as a colossal fiasco is putting it mildly. While many feel slighted with a “glitchy” website, the Latino community has been utterly dismissed. That’s because if you speak only Spanish, the Administration didn’t even bother to fully rollout an ObamaCare website for you.

Yet, something tells me they won’t have any difficulties sending us the penalty notice for not signing up – in Spanish. Still, while much attention is currently being focused on the mutilation of a website, those of us who mistrust Washington’s growing control and power are most distressed about the damage Obamacare’s full implementation will do to the nation’s Healthcare system. -

See more at: http://thelibreinitiative.com/content/daniel-garza-fair-alternative-obamacare#sthash.VlkOYMmp.dpuf

Sunday, July 28, 2013

Presentando al Caucus de la Mayoría Futura "Future Majority Caucus" (FMC) del RSLC

LINDA CHAVEZ: GOP must do more to reject vicious words

It’s hard to know where to begin in responding to Rep. Steve King’s comments on so-called “Dreamers.”

 The Iowa Republican told the conservative news organization News­max that for every valedictorian brought into the U.S. as a child by his or her parents, there are another 100 out there who “weigh 130 pounds and they’ve got calves the size of cantaloupes because they’re hauling 75 pounds of marijuana across the desert. Those people would be legalized with the same act.”

 The Republican leadership has denounced King’s vicious rant. House Speaker John Boehner and Majority Leader Eric Cantor called the comments “inexcusable.” But King didn’t back down.

http://www.courierpostonline.com/article/20130727/OPINION02/307270001

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Is This What 'Amnesty' Looks Like?

Jeffrey Miron - The Tea Party’s Cynical Opposition to Immigration Reform

Last month, the Senate adopted immigration reform by a 68-32 vote, with 14 Republicans in favor. Prospects for reform are still grim, however, because Tea Party Republicans in the House are dead set against the bill’s “path to citizenship.” At a minimum, these members insist a path cannot occur without “enforceable” triggers that confirm the effectiveness of the bill’s new border security measures.

 The Senate’s bill has real flaws — insufficient legal immigration, and grotesque over-complexity — but the Tea Party’s objections are misguided and cynical. Tea Partiers claim that a path to citizenship is wrong because it rewards people who have broken the rules to immigrate. This perspective has a grain of truth. Other things equal, policy should promote respect for the law and avoid rewarding those who break it. In this instance, however, other factors are more important.

Continue Reading: http://www.cato.org/publications/commentary/tea-partys-cynical-opposition-immigration-reform

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Latino Republicans at the March 2013 California Republican Convention

Latinos had a significant presence at the March California Republican Convention in Sacramento, including a large showing by startup group GROW Elect—a Latino Republican candidate recruitment PAC.

Devastating losses in the 2012 election cycle has caused party leadership to pay closer attention to Latinos, the fastest growing minority in America and soon to be the largest ethnic group in California.

Mark Stefanos for CalWatchdog interviews Republican Latinos attending the convention.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Peter King Won’t Attend Republican Dinner Headlined By Sen. Ted Cruz

“I don’t think we should be acknowledging people who are voting against us in our hour of need,” King said. The dinner will raise money for the state Republican Party. ~ Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y


WASHINGTON — New York Republican Peter King is boycotting a state party dinner tomorrow night featuring Sen. Ted Cruz over the Texas conservative’s efforts to defeat a Hurricane Sandy bill earlier this year. “I don’t think we should be acknowledging people who are voting against us in our hour of need,” King told BuzzFeed of his decision to not attend the dinner. King has loudly criticized Republicans like Cruz who come to New York to raise money but voted against the Hurricane Sandy bill, and has urged other Republicans to freeze out opponents to the relief bill.

Read more: http://www.buzzfeed.com/katenocera/peter-king-wont-attend-republican-dinner-headlined-by-ted-cr