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Rule of Law or the Rule of Lawlessness

The horse goes before the cart or you’re fired



If the eight gangsters worked for a private company and again proposed the basic marketing plan nearly identical to a monumental flop a quarter century ago that would have been the reply by top management. The marketing plan I am talking about is legalization and then enforcement which was the bass-ackward plan used in 1986 by some of the original members still part of this group looking to repeat the same mistakes.

Why adopt a plan if you do not know if it will succeed without testing it out. The simple solution is to put the horse before the cart and do all the enforcement measures and then wait five years to see it is successful. If the plan is successful, there will be no illegal aliens still in the country other than the totally criminal element which would be handled like any regular police operation. You see, if the plan works all of the illegal aliens will leave in the five year test period since they will have no employment and no welfare. Once hungry they will do what Romney was laughed at in the last campaign when he proposed illegal aliens would self deport through attrition by enforcement. This approach would preserve the Rule of Law instead of imposing the Rule of Lawlessness. There would be unhappy campers such as the unions looking for new members, corporations upset having to raise wages, open border immigrant groups and democrats who would have to troll even harder to find another fringe group to recruit. The country would avoid an eventual cost of $6.3 Trillion by not granting amnesty to the estimated 11 million illegal aliens. If by chance the enforcement measures weren't successful then the mistake of granting legalization first would not have been made. Either way, the winners would the American citizen taxpayers and especially the American workers.

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George Fuller——

George Fuller, a Mayflower Descendant, a graduate of Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, IL

Acquired my real estate brokers license in Florida and have independently brokered commercial real estate since.


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