Bailout states with our money? For starters let’s demand an end to sanctuary cities
By Kevin “Coach” Collins
Now that the Democrats have just about destroyed our economy, they want to use our money to slither away from the blame they deserve. Thanks to the idiots and moochers that gave them total control of our lives, they can sneak away by bailing out everybody with our money. They won’t put strings on this money, so we should demand them.
Everybody wants a bailout now that the big bad wolf of recession has blown their houses down. They’ll promise us anything to get our money so they can continue ignoring their responsibilities and go back to dancing every night away.
The latest beggars pleading for a bailout are a number of state governments. This presents a unique opportunity for conservatives to begin to make the case that we have better ideas about how to govern. Our conservative House and Senate leaders should jump on this chance to demand that any state getting a federal taxpayer funded bailout has to outlaw the so called sanctuary cities it has.
Recipient states have to agree to use the money we give them from our wallets, for the benefit of American citizens. The days of throwing money down liberal controlled sewer cities that thumb their noses and laugh at laws the rest of us have to live under must end. This is the best chance at getting real leverage for real reform we are likely to have for years to come.
If we win this fight America wins and conservatism wins. If we are outvoted and this string is not tied to these bailouts, we can point to the failures that will follow as reasons to try conservatism to clean up the mess liberalism has made. This is a win-win if those who want to lead us step up and run with it.
The argument that this or that entity is “too big to be allowed to fail” is wearing thin. Unless some of these situations lead to failures and reorganization through bankruptcies nothing will get fixed. We all know that. If the Republicans were still running things very little would happen as well, and we all know that too. Nevertheless, now that we have been pushed off the field and up into the cheap seats we can have things both ways if only those who claim to want to be our new conservative leaders will push the issue. If you still have a Republican House Representative write or call him/her and demand we use this opportunity to end sanctuary cities. Of course it’s only a small step, but it would at least be a step in the right direction.