Whoever is writing this stuff, between the Congress and the White House, is just totally out of -- they're living in a fantasy land.
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Newt Gingrich criticizes the proposed immigration reform bill supported by President Bush.
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But I will tell you this. I think that the most compassionate thing that Members of Congress can do is to say we need to take people from government dependence, welfare, and move them to technical training, move them to work, move them to self-sufficiency.
I find the idea of the political class being too precious to take the risk of getting together, I find that goes against everything in the American system.
the most compassionate thing that Members of Congress can do is to say we need to take people from government dependence, welfare, and move them to technical training, move them to work, move them to self-sufficiency.
There is no reason why people who are able bodied should be indolent and should be handed a check to do nothing.





