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Ark. governor calls session to raise taxes, but won't address the illegal alien crisis!

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This entry was posted on 3/26/2008 12:55 PM and is filed under State government offenses,Beebe continues the corruption legacy,Illegal immigration facts.

How interesting that Governor Beebe has the desire, resources, time, taxpayer money to call a special session to raise taxes, but not to address the burgeoning crises of the illegal alien invasion. 

It is common knowledge that illegals use hospital emergency rooms for primary care; that certain diseases like TB and leprosy are on the rise; that illegals can get mortgages, taxpayer funded down-payments, bank accounts, money wired from crooked banks; that they get free school breakfasts and lunches; free schooling; free prenatal healthcare & services; free translators; burden the penal systems; bring  vicious street gangs (MS13) with their crime and graffiti; commit identity theft; steal or counterfeit documents; distribute tons of illicit drugs; get paid cash under the table; send $billions back home out of our economy; demand equal rights with citizens; ad infinitum.

And just how is all this possible in a Constitutional nation of laws?  Who benefits?  Corporations profit from cheap slave labor, while passing on health, housing (60% of HUD); education costs to taxpayers.  Churches profit from “faith-based” funding and new parishioners. Government profits from program/agency growth in funding, along with salaries/perks; Chambers of Commerce profit from aiding and abetting industries/corporations.

In other words, a gigantic protection racket subsidized by middleclass taxpayers.  No wonder there always a hue and cry for more and more money to sustain their addictions.  King Mike of Amagon Beebe(courtesy Journalist David Sanders) has just proven again where their priorities are and the contempt with which they hold us, the common taxpaying citizens.

Barbara McCutchen

 

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