11-19-2024, 06:14 PM
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As immigration refo stanley cup rm becomes a hot-topic on the 2016 campaign trail, Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz are fighting over who had the most consistent and conservative record.Rubio, who has been gradually climbing in the polls, has come under fire for reversing his position on the 2013 Gang of Eight immigration reform bill -- of which he was a sponsor -- that would have provided a path to citizenship for people living in the U.S. illegally. While the bipartisan bill passed in the Senate, House Republicans refused to take up the legislation and Rubio later acknowledged that it can t be done comprehensively. On Thursday, Cruz went on The Laura Ingraham Show and said Rubio opposed Cruz s amendments to the bill that focused on border security enforcement, restricting benefits to illegal immigrants and preventing a path to citizenship to those who are granted legal status. He opposed every single one of them. Every single amendment, Cruz said. First of all, this is what politicians do, he added about Rubio s change of heart. They talk. And, specifically, they say what they think they need to say to get elected. I mean, honestly, we shouldn t be surprised. Marco Rubio wouldn t be the only politician to change his mind about some stanley polska thing. In South Carolina Thursday, Rubio shot back at Cruz, telling reporters that his rival has been a supporter of legalizing people that are in this stanley spain country illegally, according to CNN, and that their records Ggco Kevin McCarthy discusses immigration hours before Trump unveils proposal
PRIVATIZING SOCIAL SECURITY.... Barack Obama is scheduled to appear this afternoon, via satellite, at a national AARP event, and he s apparently prepared to take on John McCain s position on Social Sec stanley thermos urity. From the prepared remarks: [S]ecuring your future starts with protecting Social Security -- today, tomorrow and forever. Now, John McCain said that the way Social Security works is, and I quote, an absolute disgrace. Wrong. For millions of Americans, it s the very difference between a comfortable retirement and falling into poverty. More than half of seniors depend on it for more than half of their income. And as the first baby boomers become eligible for benefits this year, there are steps we can take to secure its futu stanley water bottle re for generations to come. That doesn t mean embracing George Bush s failed privatization scheme, as John McCain has. Privatizing Social Security was a bad idea when George Bush proposed it, and it s a stanley mug bad idea today. It would take the one rock-solid, guaranteed part of your retirement income and gamble it on the stock market. That s why I stood with AARP against this plan in the Senate, and that s why I won t stand for it as President. The Associated Press, solidifying its position as the McCain campaign s favorite news outlet, tried to do a little fact-checking, and reported, Obama also said McCain wants to privatize a portion of Social Security. McCain has praised the notion of letting younger workers place a portion of their Social Security taxes i
As immigration refo stanley cup rm becomes a hot-topic on the 2016 campaign trail, Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz are fighting over who had the most consistent and conservative record.Rubio, who has been gradually climbing in the polls, has come under fire for reversing his position on the 2013 Gang of Eight immigration reform bill -- of which he was a sponsor -- that would have provided a path to citizenship for people living in the U.S. illegally. While the bipartisan bill passed in the Senate, House Republicans refused to take up the legislation and Rubio later acknowledged that it can t be done comprehensively. On Thursday, Cruz went on The Laura Ingraham Show and said Rubio opposed Cruz s amendments to the bill that focused on border security enforcement, restricting benefits to illegal immigrants and preventing a path to citizenship to those who are granted legal status. He opposed every single one of them. Every single amendment, Cruz said. First of all, this is what politicians do, he added about Rubio s change of heart. They talk. And, specifically, they say what they think they need to say to get elected. I mean, honestly, we shouldn t be surprised. Marco Rubio wouldn t be the only politician to change his mind about some stanley polska thing. In South Carolina Thursday, Rubio shot back at Cruz, telling reporters that his rival has been a supporter of legalizing people that are in this stanley spain country illegally, according to CNN, and that their records Ggco Kevin McCarthy discusses immigration hours before Trump unveils proposal
PRIVATIZING SOCIAL SECURITY.... Barack Obama is scheduled to appear this afternoon, via satellite, at a national AARP event, and he s apparently prepared to take on John McCain s position on Social Sec stanley thermos urity. From the prepared remarks: [S]ecuring your future starts with protecting Social Security -- today, tomorrow and forever. Now, John McCain said that the way Social Security works is, and I quote, an absolute disgrace. Wrong. For millions of Americans, it s the very difference between a comfortable retirement and falling into poverty. More than half of seniors depend on it for more than half of their income. And as the first baby boomers become eligible for benefits this year, there are steps we can take to secure its futu stanley water bottle re for generations to come. That doesn t mean embracing George Bush s failed privatization scheme, as John McCain has. Privatizing Social Security was a bad idea when George Bush proposed it, and it s a stanley mug bad idea today. It would take the one rock-solid, guaranteed part of your retirement income and gamble it on the stock market. That s why I stood with AARP against this plan in the Senate, and that s why I won t stand for it as President. The Associated Press, solidifying its position as the McCain campaign s favorite news outlet, tried to do a little fact-checking, and reported, Obama also said McCain wants to privatize a portion of Social Security. McCain has praised the notion of letting younger workers place a portion of their Social Security taxes i