Editorial - Immigration
An editorial in the Los Angeles times agressively addressed the GOP Immigration Legislation of the House and Senate, claiming that the GOP's move to push back the reconciliation of the House and Senate Bills is simply the Republicans' "preference for divisive politics". The editorial heavily critizes the party of the Republican party and their attempts to seperate themselves from President Bush while still bashing Democrats.
Here is an excerpt from the editorial,
HOW CAN YOU TELL WHEN a governing party is running out of steam? When it controls all branches of government yet abandons even the pretense of addressing an issue most members claim is a "crisis."That's what the GOP-led House did Tuesday in announcing that discussions over reconciling its enforcement-centric immigration bill with the Senate's legalization-focused version will be pushed back to September at the earliest, and only after completing more hearings. Instead of naming negotiators and attempting in good faith to bridge the chasm between the bills, House leaders are busy naming locations for "field meetings" that can deliver maximum demagogic effect in the run-up to the November election.
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