Odd: Obama Latino outreach director promoted giveaways, tax cuts, not immigration "reform"
Posted Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 11:25 am
Elisa Montoya is a Washington DC lawyer who served as Barack Obama's National Latino Outreach Director during the election and who's now been appointed to an unknown position in the State Department. Back on October 31, 2008, she offered "Barack Obama: Putting the American Dream Back Within Our Reach" [1] and, for some strange reason, she promoted redistributing the wealth at the same time as she promoted tax cuts, with parts of the latter sounding like something from the McCain campaign.
However, the dog that didn't bark is that she didn't say a peep about comprehensive immigration reform. That "reform" is certainly a vital issue to racial-power-mad Hispanic leaders, but this might be a slight indication that it's not such a vital issue to grassroots Hispanics. Of course, there are hundreds of counter-examples, so don't consider this in any way conclusive. Excerpt follows:
However, the dog that didn't bark is that she didn't say a peep about comprehensive immigration reform. That "reform" is certainly a vital issue to racial-power-mad Hispanic leaders, but this might be a slight indication that it's not such a vital issue to grassroots Hispanics. Of course, there are hundreds of counter-examples, so don't consider this in any way conclusive. Excerpt follows:
...[Obama] will put the working class and the middle class first, by providing meaningful tax relief and by creating jobs. An Obama administration will also cut taxes for the vast majority of small businesses and support policies that will enable minority entrepreneurs to take that first step to running their own business. He will also provide immediate relief to homeowners who are facing foreclosure or struggling to make mortgage payments by enacting a 90 day moratorium on home foreclosures for homeowners who are making a good-faith effort to make their mortgage payments and re-negotiate their mortgages...[1] latinovations.wordpress.com/2008/10/31/ barack-obama-putting-the-american-dream-back-within-our-reach
One out of three Latinos does not have access to good health care. A Barack Obama administration will make access to health care a priority so that mothers no longer have to go to bed worried that they cannot afford to care for a sick child. And he will fight for better education in our public schools to ensure that a good education, which is the pillar to a brighter future, is accessible to all our families regardless of where they live or how much money they make.
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Fred Dawes (not verified)
Sat, 01/31/2009 - 15:49
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HS 17208 Dawes57@cox.net 2009-01-31T17:49:06-06:00
The saying my enemies, enemy, is my friend. both hispanic and black want the same thing so its not real unusual if you understand history. Just look at world war two, the germany nation under Hitler and the monarch/royal tyranny of japan both nation states at that time total race hate people with insane government; like under obama both evil as hell so if blacks can use hispanic and hispanic can use black to attack the Whites you can understand the political and race allies and total butt buddies in all things for NOW! its really just coming down to on going race war inside the former USA. See it for what it is, the ideals of total totalitarianism under the so called rule of LAWS, Not Law, but one world laws of total evil.