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I thought his future plans were for CA governor but he may just skip that. He is spending more and more time in DC. Can you think President? :eek:
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SOS to weigh in on Human trafficking bill proposed by senate president Darryl Steinberg
SB 1193 One of our more immigrant friendly state senators and current president of the state senate, Darryl Steinberg, has a bill in the senate appropriations committee monday that would require certain businesses to display a poster that solicits for victims of human trafficking to report crimes or seek help via one of three non-profits. The bill names three anti human trafficking organizations along with their toll free numbers on the poster. While human trafficking is a reprehensible disgusting, and illegal act, we believe that the enforcement of California laws and the reporting of those related crimes is a job for California law enforcement. If anyone's name and contact infor should be required on a poster that is required to be posted in a California business, it should be the California state attorney general, not a privately run org. In addition, some of the orgs mentioned actually are partners, or coalitions as they describe themselves, of other organizations that actively lobby for more liberal immigration laws and less enforcement. here are a few of the dubious partners: CHIRLA Rural Assistance League Catholic Immigration Network There's actually many of these orgs, and too many to list. In addition, many of their partnered groups have been notably encouraging illegals to not cooperate with law enforcement so as to avoid prosecution of immigration violations. Human trafficking crimes should be separate and away from immigration lobbyists. Employers or other businesses should not be forced to post notices that support groups that might go against their political beliefs. I'll be at this committee hearing to point this out on your behalf |
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It's immigrant day at the state capitol...again!
Let's face it though; everyday is immigrant day at the state capitol. The usual suspects were there for legalization (amnesty), as were the ethnic hustlers and hijackers. I call them hijackers because they hijack something like forced slavery and turn it into an open borders cause. anyway, here's a few pics to bring it right to your door: These are the voter registration squads: http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...tol2012011.jpg http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...tol2012012.jpg http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...tol2012022.jpg http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...tol2012023.jpg http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...tol2012024.jpg http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...tol2012028.jpg http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...tol2012030.jpg |
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http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...tol2012032.jpg http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...l2012016-1.jpg http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...l2012015-1.jpg http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...l2012014-1.jpg http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...l2012013-1.jpg http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b2...tol2012019.jpg The whole thing sickened me. There were throngs of them inside lobbying each assembly and senator, all demanding their "rights". Why is it that immigrants need rights of their own? Why can't they just use ours, as in the ones we all have now. There was also some victimhood speeches about how they had to work under slave conditions, and that would never happen if they weren't immigrants. I'll try and post some video tomorrow |
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There was one person I spoke with in Santa Paula a few years ago who truly believed that the reason strawberry pickers make a pittance is because of institutionalized white racism. However the farmers take advantage of those who work for less than others. The irony of Mexican nationals with the UFW picketing the strawberry fields in Oxnard being worked by other Mexican nationals was an irony which escaped the other person. The farmers would exploit white American nationals if the Americans would take the abuse. The man with the shirt with the quote "quitandole poder a los poderosos" means something like "taking power from the powerful", not "taking the man out of manager" as stated in English underneath. The other tee shirt which says "Por mi familia, por mi gente, por mi comunidad, !YO VOTO!" means for my family, for my people, for my community, I VOTE! |
SOS gives weighs in on Steinberg's human trafficking bill
Here's a link to the video of our input before the senate appropriations committee on SB1193 http://calchannel.granicus.com/Media...=7&clip_id=393 Once you get the video up, there's a time frame clock with two different times and a / between them. Slide the video lever from left to right until the time clock on the left side reads 00.41.18.00 About 41 minutes into the hearing I could be wrong still, but this bill might just be a vehicle to give some free advertising to a bunch of lawyers who specialize in suing sweatshops. That's all great and good, but they also seem hell bent on helping people get victim visas and other immigration waivers. My gut tells me these alleged non-profits are shells for open borders lawyers who are also lining their pockets. |
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That may go back to Vasconcelos and all his racial babbling about the "cosmic race", but I doubt it. The peddling of how they can't be racist is evident in their apparent contention that only whites are capable of racism, which is a bald faced falsehood. It's all about weasel fashion spin and redirection. I've read bilingual newspapers where an article in Spanish was a rabid, victimization peddling, rabble rousing racial tirade, but the "English translation" of the article was a bland, sugar coated shadow of the real message. |
While I was in the committee hearing, apparently Tom Ammiano was out pandering to this bunch of potential voters, telling them he was going to write a bill limiting the amount of information the feds were going to get under S-comm. The only persons that bill would serve is illegals, their cheap labor users, and human traffickers.
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Spent 2 hours or more of my life at the state capitol for nothing today. The friday before the holiday spurred the appropriations committee to hold proxxy votes on about 200 bills, without public input. The bill I was there for, AB 1544, legalizes farmworkers and domestic servants, was passed too, although they swear it was read on the 9th. I scanned the 9th meeting, and so far cannot locate it, but I'll play the whole tape later this weekend. Ran into Al Rojas there, and had a brief discussion with him. We're primarily opponents, as he's an outspoken amnesty advocate. However, we both hate this particular bill for some of the same reasons, but not all. He invited us to a hearing they are holding at the state capitol early next month on this bill. I hope to go.
Can't believe hpw many bills were rushed through today so these arrogant hustlers could go enjoy their weekend with per diem pay I might add. Also add that Assemblyman Tim Donnelly was our usual hero. providing "no" votes where others fail to tread. In the senate appropriations committee, there's also at least one consistent "no" voter who recognizes the waste and spending on the bills that are hustled through that committee. Senator Mimi Walters |
Tomorrow we'll be at the capitol commenting on Steinberg's human trafficking bill, SB1193. This bill seems to be a scam to me, but thus far our bitch with it is over the beneficiaries of it will be getting free advertisement for their alleged non-profit, yet they are not listed as a non-profit by the state of California. we'll see what happens on that tomorrow.
We also have filed some papers in response to Portantino's AB1527, which bana carrying an unloaded rifle or shotgun in public in urban areas. |
Slowly SOS rebuilds the name.
Here is a link to our name on the Senate analysis of AB 1527, the long gun ban: http://leginfo.ca.gov/pub/11-12/bill...sen_floor.html Quote:
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