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Old 09-01-2011, 04:25 PM
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Default Taxpayer money for California DREAM Act near reality-sparks talks of a recall

Taxpayer money for California DREAM Act near reality-sparks talks of a recall
California’s taxpayer-funded version of the DREAM Act inched closer to reality as it leaped out of the state Senate 22-11 along party-line votes.
The legislation now moves back to the assembly to reconcile changes and is expected to pass solely on Democratic votes. From there it will head to Governor Jerry Brown’s desk for the expected signature.
The legislation would allow illegal aliens to apply for public financial aid for college tuition forcing American citizens to compete for precious college funding. Some of the coveted financial aid programs that would open up to illegal aliens include; Cal Grants, college grants and community college assistance.
The Golden State’s analysis of the legislation found AB 131 has a $40 million price tag and is expected to take effect just after the 2012 elections.
A few weeks ago AB 130, a bill that allowed illegal aliens to accept private financial aid, passed through the California legislature and was signed by the governor.
California’s disgraced Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed similar bills during the past eight years, but the state’s anomaly during the 2010 election cycle essentially gave Democrats power of all branches of government, something that ensured the Golden State would lead the country where President Obama failed.
Anti-DREAM Act activist vowed to voice their concern and launch a recall effort.
One group taking calls from angry Californians’ is Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) said; “We have spoken to people in Fresno, Sacramento, Los Angeles and San Diego and they are all talking about the‘re-call’ if AB 131 becomes law. We recalled Davis and we can recall Brown!”
Activists like FAIR say they haven’t heard this much fervor from California residents in years.
In 2003, former-Democrat Governor Gray Davis lost a recall fight over huge deficit-spending irked voters. Lucky Californian’s were then treated to seven years of Governor Schwarzenegger.
http://www.examiner.com/county-polit...ks-of-a-recall
Funds 'forcibly' taken would go to illegals
A Christian law professor says lawmakers are ignoring "basic ideas" such as private property by passing the California Dream Act.
The California Senate has passed the second half of a two-part bill known as the California Dream Act. AB 131 would give illegal immigrants the right to apply for public financial aid. Eligibility requirements include attendance at a state high school for at least three years before graduation, and demonstration of financial need and academic merit.

In late July, California's Governor Jerry Brown signed into law AB 130, which gives illegal immigrants in the state the ability to apply for privately funded scholarships to public colleges and universities.

Kevin Lewis, associate professor of theology and law at Biola University, suggests state lawmakers are ignoring some basic facts.

"When the state considers who in the community should receive public funds, they have to consider who is actually a member of the community -- [as well as] the purpose of those public funds ...," Lewis states.

"... The problem with the Dream Act is that you have folks who are not citizens, who are not actually members of the community, [but] who are able to receive funds that are forcibly taken -- or [by] threat of force -- from individuals through taxes, and then redistributed to other people."

The bill is expected to pass the state Assembly shortly, and Governor Brown is expected to sign it into law.
http://www.onenewsnow.com/Politics/D...spx?id=1423264

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Old 09-01-2011, 06:44 PM
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Just separated the paragraphs for easier readability:


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Taxpayer money for California DREAM Act near reality-sparks talks of a recall

California’s taxpayer-funded version of the DREAM Act inched closer to reality as it leaped out of the state Senate 22-11 along party-line votes.
The legislation now moves back to the assembly to reconcile changes and is expected to pass solely on Democratic votes. From there it will head to Governor Jerry Brown’s desk for the expected signature.

The legislation would allow illegal aliens to apply for public financial aid for college tuition forcing American citizens to compete for precious college funding. Some of the coveted financial aid programs that would open up to illegal aliens include; Cal Grants, college grants and community college assistance.

The Golden State’s analysis of the legislation found AB 131 has a $40 million price tag and is expected to take effect just after the 2012 elections.
A few weeks ago AB 130, a bill that allowed illegal aliens to accept private financial aid, passed through the California legislature and was signed by the governor.

California’s disgraced Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed similar bills during the past eight years, but the state’s anomaly during the 2010 election cycle essentially gave Democrats power of all branches of government, something that ensured the Golden State would lead the country where President Obama failed.

Anti-DREAM Act activist vowed to voice their concern and launch a recall effort.

One group taking calls from angry Californians’ is Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) said; “We have spoken to people in Fresno, Sacramento, Los Angeles and San Diego and they are all talking about the‘re-call’ if AB 131 becomes law. We recalled Davis and we can recall Brown!”

Activists like FAIR say they haven’t heard this much fervor from California residents in years.

In 2003, former-Democrat Governor Gray Davis lost a recall fight over huge deficit-spending irked voters. Lucky Californian’s were then treated to seven years of Governor Schwarzenegger.

http://www.examiner.com/county-polit...ks-of-a-recall
Funds 'forcibly' taken would go to illegals

A Christian law professor says lawmakers are ignoring "basic ideas" such as private property by passing the California Dream Act.

The California Senate has passed the second half of a two-part bill known as the California Dream Act. AB 131 would give illegal immigrants the right to apply for public financial aid. Eligibility requirements include attendance at a state high school for at least three years before graduation, and demonstration of financial need and academic merit.

In late July, California's Governor Jerry Brown signed into law AB 130, which gives illegal immigrants in the state the ability to apply for privately funded scholarships to public colleges and universities.

Kevin Lewis, associate professor of theology and law at Biola University, suggests state lawmakers are ignoring some basic facts.

"When the state considers who in the community should receive public funds, they have to consider who is actually a member of the community -- [as well as] the purpose of those public funds ...," Lewis states.

"... The problem with the Dream Act is that you have folks who are not citizens, who are not actually members of the community, [but] who are able to receive funds that are forcibly taken -- or [by] threat of force -- from individuals through taxes, and then redistributed to other people."

The bill is expected to pass the state Assembly shortly, and Governor Brown is expected to sign it into law.

http://www.onenewsnow.com/Politics/D...spx?id=1423264
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Old 09-02-2011, 08:37 PM
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I'd like to see it happen, but people are not nearly as fed up with Brown as they were with Gray Davis. Not yet anyway. The money spent on a recall of the governor would be better spent recalling the law that just passed instead. there's probably enough support for an initiative like SOL, but we're a far cry from enough support for booting brown
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Old 09-05-2011, 01:34 PM
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Re: AB 131

Here’s what we have to look forward to, with audio links, even:

http://www.snopes.com/politics/quote...nicleaders.asp
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Old 09-24-2011, 08:23 AM
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Remember that milk sop Grey Davis?

We recalled that jerk.
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