February 4, 2016

February 4, 2016

WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 19: The U.S. Capitol is seen on November 19, 2011 in Washington, DC. The Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction, or super committee, which faces a Wednesday deadline to reach a deficit reduction agreement, planned to meet over the weekend. (Photo by Brendan Hoffman/Getty Images)

On Thursday’s Mark Levin show, Conservatives have a real opportunity to explain to the American people why their agenda is way more important than the lefts. Right now, Republicans are throwing away the opportunity to reach young people and other Americans with a conservative message. Instead, they and their media surrogates are focusing on tweets. Why not discuss and articulate real issues like an over reaching EPA, national security, and immigration? That was the problem with Mitt Romney and John McCain, they claimed conservatism but couldn’t articulate conservative principles and issues. Also, there are no legitimate reasons not to secure the border. America needs to know if immigrants are enemies or friends, what their visas say, when they come in and when they leave. We need to fix Congress which is following the administration in failing to enforce immigration laws. Later, Brandon Judd of the National Border Patrol Council, says we have open border amnesty now which brings in more criminals and gangs like MS-13. President Obama and his administration are usurping federal immigration law and nobody cares about it.

THIS IS FROM:

Conservative Review
Why Are So Many Millennials Feeling the Bern?

Washington Examiner
Ted Cruz’s Appeal to Blue-Collar Voters

Washington Post
Ben Carson slashes staff as funds dry up

Washington Examiner
Border agent: ‘We might as well abolish our immigration laws altogether’

Washington Examiner
Report: MS-13 foot soldiers use ‘surge’ to cross border, ‘colonize new criminal territory’

Washington Post
The political wars damage public perception of Supreme Court, Chief Justice Roberts says

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