That anyone could think that he is worse than Obama tells us just how far rational thought has devolved.
Of course given that Obama claimed on the cover jacket of his book that he was born in Kenya, maybe he shouldn't be expected to know there aren't 57 states in the US.
I was pointing out IBD polls it pretty straight up, not like their editorial page. I understand their editorial page is not a comfortable read for people who prefer soros sponsored blogs like pro publica.
Propublica does not do editorials. They are an investigative reporting outfit. The inability to distinguish may have to do with wearing ideologically tinted glasses which cause everything to be seen as ideologically slanted either left or right. I personally never found IBD's editorials uncomfortable, just very out of touch with reality. But I haven't read IBD for years. I didn't know they were still in business until now. Do you subscribe?
a distinction without a difference. Propublica is in part funded by George Soros and it was founded by a big democrat donars. All you need to know is how slanted its coverage was of the IRS targeting conservatives. No straight up honest broker reporting could have created the pile of detritus they authored. IBD --- I did subscribe until yesterday. But not for the editorials. I ended my subscription because I was not seeing enough follow through in the stocks I was picking using their screens. Not losing money but wasting a lot of time. Perhaps my timing was off.
About half of immigrant households on welfare, report says http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...useholds-on-welfare-report-says/?intcmp=hpbt3 Roughly half of immigrant households in the United States receive at least one form of welfare, with that number rising to 73 percent for immigrant households from Central America and Mexico, a new report released Wednesday said. The report, released by the Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) – a group that calls for lower levels of immigration – falls in the middle of a fiery political debate on the presidential campaign trail over immigration policies. The report says immigrant households use welfare at much higher rates than the American-born population. The study used Census Bureau Survey of Income and Program Participation data. (More at above url)
No-skilled, illiterate, broke immigrants are a drain on the system. How could they be otherwise? Proper immigration is all about being selective - you want the best, brightest, skilled and rich to immigrant. Doing the opposite is just an exercise in collective charity, which exerts a huge financial and social cost on the rest of us.