Thurs, Feb. 13, 2025 - Going easy on real "illegals" proves Reps unserious & it's "Mitch," please! episode artwork

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Thurs, Feb. 13, 2025 - Going easy on real "illegals" proves Reps unserious & it's "Mitch," please!

from The Ron Show · host Ron Roberts

I've long said Republicans were unserious about addressing shortcomings in our immigration situation because they spend way more time seeking to demonize migrant (you know, "illegals") and not the real "illegals" (employers & human traffickers) menacing (⁠in some cases abusing, exploiting, threatning and even killing)⁠ well-meaning migrant laborers. ⁠A recent sentencing of a human trafficking kingpin (queen pin?)⁠ shows the American judicial system is unserious about the very serious crimes committed. Nor are Republicans serious about the well-being of outdoor laborers - even those here legally and/or American citizens - in the face of rising temperatures. ⁠Take Florida, for example. Or Texas.⁠ While ⁠Joe Biden rolled out new OSHA standards⁠, ⁠some Republicans just want to get rid of OSHA⁠ altogether. ⁠In Georgia, there's a bipartisan effort, at least, to create a state-run guest worker program⁠ that would be "subject to federal rules and regulations." Except again, some Republicans want OSHA to go away, so what rules and regulations will protect these workers? - - - - - Mitch McConnell has become a more reliable swing vote for Democrats than Susan Collins or Lisa Murkowski. Let that sink in. Still, as ⁠Mitch takes to the Louisville press to opine⁠ about the dangers of Trump's tariff-heavy economic policy, I simply want to remind him - and his Kentucky constituents - he's the single-most complicit person to pin a second Trump presidency on other than Donald Trump himself. He ⁠f*cked around⁠; ⁠and around⁠; ⁠and around⁠. Now he, his constituents, and all of us, are finding out. The ⁠'60 Minutes' interview a few weeks back ⁠was (in my view) a failed attempt at Mitch trying to re-cast himself for legacy's sake.

I've long said Republicans were unserious about addressing shortcomings in our immigration situation because they spend way more time seeking to demonize migrant (you know, "illegals") and not the real "illegals" (employers & human traffickers) menacing (⁠in some cases abusing, exploiting, threatning and even killing)⁠ well-meaning migrant laborers. ⁠A recent sentencing of a human trafficking kingpin (queen pin?)⁠ shows the American judicial system is unserious about the very serious crimes committed. Nor are Republicans serious about the well-being of outdoor laborers - even those here legally and/or American citizens - in the face of rising temperatures. ⁠Take Florida, for example. Or Texas.⁠ While ⁠Joe Biden rolled out new OSHA standards⁠, ⁠some Republicans just want to get rid of OSHA⁠ altogether. ⁠In Georgia, there's a bipartisan effort, at least, to create a state-run guest worker program⁠ that would be "subject to federal rules and regulations." Except again, some Republicans want OSHA to go away, so what rules and regulations will protect these workers? - - - - - Mitch McConnell has become a more reliable swing vote for Democrats than Susan Collins or Lisa Murkowski. Let that sink in. Still, as ⁠Mitch takes to the Louisville press to opine⁠ about the dangers of Trump's tariff-heavy economic policy, I simply want to remind him - and his Kentucky constituents - he's the single-most complicit person to pin a second Trump presidency on other than Donald Trump himself. He ⁠f*cked around⁠; ⁠and around⁠; ⁠and around⁠. Now he, his constituents, and all of us, are finding out. The ⁠'60 Minutes' interview a few weeks back ⁠was (in my view) a failed attempt at Mitch trying to re-cast himself for legacy's sake.

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