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You would think that as an opinion editor for a campus newspaper that I would have a lot of opinions on the politics of a day. I do, but a little thing called "senior project" gets in the way. While I have already presented, there's the matter of the final product where I have to dot all my i's and cross all my t's. I do have some quick thoughts about the politics of the day...

Domestic


Foreign

  • Iran wants to play ball with the big boys. The big boys are going to play ball back. Gotta love the "we came here first" mentality. Even if Iran is discouraged from continuing its nuclear program, it will win many favorable concessions as a result of doing so. Why wouldn't Iran stay on its current path? America is too outstretched to invade and nobody else is going to want to invade Iran.

  • Prodi wins Italian elections. The boon of coalition politics is that it gives you a lot of choices. The downside is that it's difficult to create a stable and coherent direction. It's a razor thin coalition though, so I don't expect this setup to last more than two years.

  • France back downs on youth law. One Fox News commentator said that the French just want cushy jobs where they can't be canned and that doesn't work under capitalism. I don't know just how true that is, but something tells me that's what a lot of Americans think. No, don't give me all that high end theoretical economic theory, I'm talking about your average American here who watches Fox News. You know there are a lot of them because otherwise we wouldn't have elected our current president otherwise.

Date: 2006-04-12 05:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fub.livejournal.com
The thing is that each party wants to control who these illegal immigrants will vote for down the road (if they aren't already voting).
How can you register to vote if you don't have citizen status?
Also, if the immigrants are booted out, they won't be voting in the coming election. :)

Date: 2006-04-12 07:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kmg-365.livejournal.com
Well, technically, they shouldn't be voting. You have to be a citizen to do that. And to the Democratic Party in Chicago: that means a living citizen. :-)

The concern is more about the legal citizens - specifically the Hispanics - who would vote against politicians who endorse immigration reform. Which is why politicians from both parties run scared from initiating real reform.

Date: 2006-04-13 02:16 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] greybeta.livejournal.com
The fact remains that illegal immigrants provide cheap labor for our economy, and economics has a funny way of influencing politics.

I also doubt that we have the money and manpower to root out every single illegal immigrant, unless we went to some weird 1984 Big Brother style of government.

Wait a minute...

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