I have been away from my blog spot after publishing the last book in 2014: DEADLY RISK: AMERICAN CATTLE RANCHING ON THE MEXICAN BORDER AND OTHER TRUE CATTLE RANCHING STORIES.
The true stories of border cattle ranchers published in the book and the intentional refusal of Senators Marco Rubio and Jeff Flake to answer the border rancher questions I sent to them was shocking to me. These Senators were appointed to the "Gang of Eight" to help the ranchers with the invasion of the Mexican cartel on their private property and the starving people who come to their door begging for help which the murder of Rob Krentz (Douglas, Arizona) remains unsolved when he attempted to help an illegal on his ranch.
Thus, I took a breather to reflect and re-think my view of the elected Washington representatives. I do not have an answer but a concern over the arrogance and division of the Congress who are supposed to represent "the people."
Everytime I hear the "so-called media" replay Congressional representatives saying "the other side of the aisle...etc" I hardly believe my ears as we are supposed to be a Democracy of the people, by the people and for the people not this divisive "political" scenario. But that is the way it is.
I will continue now to write once again on this blog and share a broader view of life forces such as my Yoga teaching, and what I learn through my work as a Communications Adjunct Professor at a local college. The youth today are becoming "robotic" minds with the focus on "talking" through technology sacrificing "one on one, person to person" communication.
Albert Einstein said: IT HAS BECOME APPALLINGLY OBVIOUS THAT OUR TECHNOLOGY HAS EXCEEDED OUR HUMANITY. I FEAR THE DAY TECHNOLOGY WILL SURPASS OUR HUMAN INTERACTION. THE WORLD WILL HAVE A GENERATION FULL OF IDIOTS.
Immigration Reform News: Advocates Say Bill Isn't Dead 'Until We Say So'
on November 11 2013 4:10 PM
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- A U.S. immigration rally in Washington, D.C. Shutterstock
- Latinos protest in favor of comprehensive immigration reform on Capitol Hill in Washington, 2013. Reuters
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With various polls showing a pathway to citizenship more popular than the GOP’s favorability rating, immigration reform advocates say the will keep working lives on while the wheels of Congress stall on the issue.
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It is a direct challenge to House Republicans, some of whom have already predicted that immigration reform is dead in 2013 because of the few remaining legislative days this year.
U.S. Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., who is also the majority whip, confirmed the bills’ demise last week when speaking to advocates, according to published news reports. His colleague U.S. Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart, R-Fla., a member of the House’s now defunct immigration working group, told the Washington Post that he also doesn’t think the lower chamber will be able to act this year because of the time crunch. His hope is that lawmakers could get moving early next year, as failure to pass immigration reform bills by February or March would mean that if it's an election year, “then it’s clearly dead,” he said. “It flatlines.”
U.S. Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., who is also the majority whip, confirmed the bills’ demise last week when speaking to advocates, according to published news reports. His colleague U.S. Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart, R-Fla., a member of the House’s now defunct immigration working group, told the Washington Post that he also doesn’t think the lower chamber will be able to act this year because of the time crunch. His hope is that lawmakers could get moving early next year, as failure to pass immigration reform bills by February or March would mean that if it's an election year, “then it’s clearly dead,” he said. “It flatlines.”