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Mar. 27th, 2006 10:24 amDear Democratic Party,
Please please please please please please please make immigration a platform issue and push it as hard as your weak selves can go, not because I think you currently have anything viable to say or do on the matter, but because it will split the conservatives in half, separating out the white elitist panicky racist xenophobes from the white elitist corporations who honestly know on whose backs the flow of their money relies, and frankly, this is a road I would love for them to go down.
OR, um, see comments.
Please please please please please please please make immigration a platform issue and push it as hard as your weak selves can go, not because I think you currently have anything viable to say or do on the matter, but because it will split the conservatives in half, separating out the white elitist panicky racist xenophobes from the white elitist corporations who honestly know on whose backs the flow of their money relies, and frankly, this is a road I would love for them to go down.
OR, um, see comments.
Re: however,
Date: 2006-03-27 06:55 pm (UTC)I think that if the Dems come up with something together, it'll be even worse than the crap that Richardson is pulling in New Mexico--immigrant communities are a lot less politically powerful in most places in this country relative to NM. Think about South Dakota (or Ohio or PA, where the Dems have to win if they're going to win), where undocumented people and immigrants generally still do tons of work, but there's not the old institutions and political will of the Albuquerque families, etc. In some ways, Richardson's message might be one of the best of the bunch. This is why I say, no message is good message, on this issue at least.
But you're right, I may be pipe dreaming that this can get ignored. I just think if it's not ignored, it's going to be Way Way Worse.