Supreme Court On the "Theory" of Immigration Law
Today the Supreme Court issued their ruling on Arizona's immigration law which upheld a police officer's right to check your citizenship status. http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/supreme-court-upholds-key-part-arizona-immigration-law-141927514.html
In the decision, not once did I see anyone refer to the Federal Government's absolute failure to enforce existing law. So here's where it gets funny. The Supreme Court is forced to rule on the theory that the federal government is actually enforcing the law.
In other words, nobody is addressing the real problem- which is a government that fails to do the job that it assigned itself. That's why we have government. To protect us and our borders. We don't hire people to do nothing. They either do a job or they don't. In the real world, we eliminate the people who do nothing.
Every time I fired someone who did nothing- I gained productivity. Funny how that works.
In the decision, not once did I see anyone refer to the Federal Government's absolute failure to enforce existing law. So here's where it gets funny. The Supreme Court is forced to rule on the theory that the federal government is actually enforcing the law.
In other words, nobody is addressing the real problem- which is a government that fails to do the job that it assigned itself. That's why we have government. To protect us and our borders. We don't hire people to do nothing. They either do a job or they don't. In the real world, we eliminate the people who do nothing.
Every time I fired someone who did nothing- I gained productivity. Funny how that works.
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It is not the fault of the court that drooling, mouth-breather voters elect liars and whores to Congress and the White House.