Say anything . . .
UPDATED . . .
We've entered the throw-anything-against-the-wall-and-see-if-it-sticks stage of the political season.
We've entered the throw-anything-against-the-wall-and-see-if-it-sticks stage of the political season.
- Democrat Paul Pugmire, who is trying to dump Salt Lake County Councilman Michael Jensen wants to make Magna a film-industry production center with—drum roll—a bus free-fare zone. (They'll have to replace the huge "Think Safe" sign on the hillside with even huger white letters spelling out MAGNA.)
- Jani Iwamoto, who is trying to knock off Republican Councilman Mark Crockett, would designate an ethnic corridor through downtown Salt Lake City, including a Greektown, Japantown and Little Italy. (With the way the city's demographics are headed, she might have to add a Mo'Town.)
- Steven DeBry, a sheriff's captain, who is after Randy Horiuchi's SL County seat, wants to put cops on Jet Skis to patrol the crime-ridden 12-foot-wide Jordan River. (I can see the Cops episode already.)
- Republican Bill Dew, who wants alleged-Democrat Jim Matheson's congressional seat, says, Yee-haw! — bring that low-level radioactive waste to the Beehive.
- Michael Renckert says government's health benefits should be denied to gays and other unmarried couples who devalue husband-wife relationships.
- Poster "Are You Kidding?" reminds us that Republican Jason Chaffetz, future congressman and mayor of Tent City, has offered his innovative ideas on enforcing immigration law.


2 Comments:
Yeah, and Jason Chaffetz says he'll imprison undocumented immigrants in tent cities with barbed wire.
Some people will say anything, and sell anything, to get elected.
Jason is more a voice of reason compared to:
There are people that want to round up all 12 million illegals, and are mad that Jason DOESN'T want to do that. Jason only wanted facilities where the government wouldn't have to catch and release felons. There are 600,000 they have let go. We wouldn't have to build facilities for that many, as we just need a temporary facility for convicted criminals, to be held prior to deportation.
There are people that don't want anyone new moving in, where Jason wants to fix LEGAL immigration so it doesn't take so long to legally come here.
There are people that think providing any temporary worker visa is wrong, where Jason agrees it is a great way to bring people out of the shadows, get rid of the fake IDs, but this in NO WAY provides a pathway to citizenship in front of those wanting to immigrate who have followed the rules.
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