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To: puborectalis who wrote (660908)7/5/2012 3:53:21 PM
From: Brumar891 Recommendation  Respond to of 1583731
 
Heavily Democrat Hamptons: Too Many Immigrants Here

by Dana Loesch 4 Jul 2012

One-percenters in the Hamptons, a predominately Democrat area in both citizenry and representation, are furious over an influx of immigrants they claim are tainting their area. Some residents are angry enough to start a campaign to stop the relocation of new residents who don't "fit" the Hamptons's image. The small town of East Hampton has gained a reputation as the playground for New York’s well-heeled elite, a place to spend the idle summer months in their million-dollar homes.

But some of its wealthy residents are upset at an influx of less well-heeled workers who they say are lowering the quality of life and diminishing the appearance of the quaint Long Island town.

A campaign group is focusing on the Springs area of East Hampton, dubbing itself 'Unoccupy Springs' and calling for an end to multiple families of low-wage workers living under one roof.

Democrats eschew enforcing immigration laws, as seen with the Obama administration's handling of Arizona's law, upheld by SCOTUS. It does however seem that enforcement isn't a concern until it affects them personally.

Some longtime residents of the Springs and similar areas complain that homes are being illegally crowded, that houses with half a dozen cars parked outside are a blight on the street, and that the many children living inside are overwhelming the local schools and causing property taxes to rise.

Some of the residents echo conservative concerns where it relates to overburdening local resources like schools. It's interesting to see such a liberal stronghold suddenly develop an aversion to immigration when they've spent the past several years bashing Republicans for some of the things these residents are now saying.

breitbart.com



To: puborectalis who wrote (660908)7/5/2012 5:07:51 PM
From: longnshort2 Recommendations  Respond to of 1583731
 
Obamacare Fraud Will Be Unprecedented

July 4, 2012
By Sara Noble


The government that is going to handle all your healthcare needs just allowed millions of dollars to be stolen from Medicare and land in commie Cuban banks.

Oscar Sanchez, 46, was a key leader in a group that funneled $31 million in Medicare dollars into banks in Havana. Mind you, that’s one case in Southern Florida. Can you imagine how bad the fraud really is? Can you imagine how bad it will get when our government has complete control over all healthcare monies in this country?

Obamacare was always about power and money. Obama doesn’t care a hoot about Americans’ health.

Obamacare is going to ruin our healthcare system and ration care worse than ever imagined. It gives the Executive Branch enormous power to steal ou