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Immigration See other Immigration Articles Title: Facebook Bullies – Zuckerberg Pledges $50 million for Attack Ads Some Members of Congress say they support amnesty for humanitarian reasons. Some say they want to admit more guest workers because there is an economic need. Many claim its just the right thing to do. Few explicitly reveal whats really going on its all about the money. Last week, Senate and House gang members participated in an event hosted by the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute. Eight Democrats and two Republicans (Senator John McCain and Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart) attended. The respective Senate and House panels contained the same platitudes in favor of amnesty and the expansion of legal immigration, but the update on the progress towards a House bill was particularly interesting. Maybe feeling comfortable in his surroundings and forgetting the event was streaming live over the internet, Rep. John Yarmuth (D-Ky.) took the opportunity to get a little boastful about the prospects of amnesty legislation: What a resounding endorsement for amnesty and mass immigration! Naturally the organizations and industries that stand to profit the most have expressed support for the Senate amnesty bill. The AFL-CIO and other struggling unions are eyeing potential dues paying members. The agricultural industry wants a guest worker program that makes it even easier to attract foreign workers for substandard pay. And the Chamber of Commerce and tech industry are clamoring to hire skilled and non-skilled workers from overseas to do jobs unemployed and underemployed Americans would do for a just compensation. More disturbing is Rep. Yarmuths second reason for being optimistic about amnesty: In fact, all the money is on the side of pushing it. And just a couple weeks ago we met with Mark Zuckerberg from Facebook and hes raised, well, a lot of his own money, but hes raised $50 million to run ads supporting people who will support comprehensive immigration reform and to pressure people who may be on the fence. So, politics-as-usual prevails in Washington, but here we have a Member of Congress actually admitting that money talks. Forget about representing constituents, Americans, even legal residents Zuckerberg has $50 million to run ads against you if you dont support amnesty for illegal aliens and a massive influx of legal workers that will make his industry even more profitable. Rep. Yarmuth closed by saying: Keep telling yourself that, Zuckerberg. You and the young Silicon Valley set who have donated to Zuckerbergs FWD.us claim to be compassionate millenials, but clearly you should get off your high horses. Admit that youre no better than the big business leaders who came before you using money and threats to put big business interests before Americans. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: James Deffenbach (#0)
Of course not - they couldn't write a line of code if their very lives depended on it. The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out... without regard to the prevailing superstitions and taboos. Almost inevitably he comes to the conclusion that the government he lives under is dishonest, insane, intolerable. ~ H. L. Mencken
There is an old saying about following the money. I would say that is what Zuckerberg is doing.
Paul Craig Roberts
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