When the AZGOP dropped SB1070 onto the heads of migrant and Latino communities, there were immediate calls for a boycott. Rep. Raúl Grijalva bravely joined the movement, putting his political future at risk but ultimately won his reelection in November 2010. Unfortunately, that election also saw a huge wave of conservatism sweep a veto-proof GOP supermajority into both the state House & Senate chambers. The agenda is now driven by the author of SB1070 himself, Russell Pearce (R-National Alliance), who was installed as Senate President in January.
When Pearce took the reins, he declared that Arizona would have the country’s first Tea Party Senate.
A blog from Pearce picked up by the Sonoran Alliance website is signed “Russell Pearce…Tea Party Senate President-Elect.” He said in the blog, “I consider this to be the Tea Party Senate and we intend to take back America one state at a time.” – AZCentral.com
That threat – and it is a threat – is becoming reality. Yesterday, the state’s Senate Appropriations Committee became the first in the nation to advance a repeal of birthright citizenship for a full vote.
After a rocky start, the birthright legislation finally received committee approval on Feb. 22, overcoming the initial hurdle before the full Senate can debate and vote on the measure that is stirring so much raw emotion and is solidifying Arizona’s reputation as ground zero in the struggle to confront illegal immigration.
By an 8-to-5 vote that hewed nearly along party lines, the Senate Appropriations Committee gave the green light to a two-bill proposal whose ultimate aim is to get the U.S. Supreme Court to revisit the issue of American citizenship, though critics question whether the judiciary would actually answer this exact issue and not dismiss the legislation on some other grounds. – AZ Capitol Times
Yesterday’s hearing was packed with a passionate audience on both sides. Interestingly enough, the Chamber spoke out against the bill because they fear an even worse backlash than the one from SB1070, proving that the boycott is working. There’s an opportunity to drive a wedge between them if an economic populist message starts entering the conversation as to why voters should reject the AZGOP’s extremist agenda.
“Russell Pearce’s vision for Arizona is killing jobs, etc etc” …because it’s clear that the moral argument falls on deaf ears in this state. Of course, it’s vital that it continues to be made strongly, and it will.
There’s really no end in sight to what these Tea Party bigots have planned for the state. From banning race-based abortions to saving the republic from the threat of healthcare for the poor, it’s no wonder that Baja Arizona is starting to organize a secession of its own.
can we move all the Republicans to Baja and then let them secede?
Originally my plan was to build a fence across the Everglades and just cram them all down there without passports. If they want to swim for Cuba, let em.
no, Baja is the blue part of the state. You want our electoral votes 😉
I wonder if Cuba would extend the same courtesy of a Wet Foot, Dry Foot immigration policy to the Tea Party?
I like the Everglades strategy. I mean, it’d be a shame – why despoil such a beautiful place? – but I doubt any part of the area is more than about ten feet above sea level. Let them continue to deny climate change while their homeland disappears under the waves.
why not just put a huge fence around Arizona, and airlift the sane people to nearby new mexico?
Just when I wanted to bask in some good news for a change–then this.
I’m sorry they hate brown people, but we’re not going anywhere…and neither is the 14th amendment.
Has there ever been a law in the history of the country that (a) white folks loved, (b) non-white folks hated, which was (c) a good law?
Ever?
I’m serious as I can be….take away every federal dollar sent to those trolls.
I wonder how many of these people have their houses cleaned, their lawns mowed, their children cared for, by illegal immigrants? They want the benefits of a cheap compliant easily cowed labor pool without all the strings attached.
You know, like before the 14th Amendment.
Or like Germany (Turks).
Is it a threat? Or a useful object lesson in neo-fascist realities? Sorry for whatever good and smart folks might still be there, but spiral on, AZ, spiral on as you fulfill your Vichy destiny.
A local story about privilege and perks:
http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2011/02/17/20110217mesa-russell-pearce-son-arrested0219.html
I wonder why Sheriff Joe doesn’t take care of this stuff.