Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Election 2018: Desperate John Chiang Talks DACA

John Chiang is pandering like crazy for relevance in the California Governor's Race.

He has resisted going all in for single-payer health care. He has tried for the last month to back away from releasing savage attacks against President Trump, until he realized that the only way to gain traction against Antonio Villaraigosa and Gavin Newsom was to tilt left, so he said "I would have Donald Trump deported."

"Someone please
pay attention to me!"


Yes, a nice sloppy way of making nice with the pro-illegal lobby in California, but will it cost him any kind of support among the centrists and center-right Democrats and Republicans looking for a viable option which they have not found in Travis Allen or John Cox?

We shall see.

Chiang is doubling down on his pro-open border agenda, reaching out hard to La Raza and other immigration-obsessed left-wing groups in the state of California.

Check out his latest eblast, jumping up and down to support DACA with a permanent solution, a solution which creates more Democratic voters and gives him a fighting chance of making into the Top Two in November:

Hello,

In less than three weeks, more than 1,000 young immigrants could face deportation each day. I'm disgusted that our president and Congress have put politics ahead of people — and I'm demanding action.

I'm demanding that Congress immediately pass a clean bill making the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program permanent. Will you join me by adding your name?

After President Trump unilaterally rescinded DACA in September, he set a March 5th deadline for Congress to replace it — but congressional leaders have refused to bring a bill to the floor to address this crisis.

Now, approximately 223,000 young Californians who registered with the Department of Homeland Security in return for protections under DACA, and hundreds of thousands more nationwide, could be forced to leave the only homes they've ever known.

Join me in putting pressure on Congress to take immediate action, before it’s too late.

Listen, this fight is personal to me.

My parents came to America with virtually nothing, dreaming of a better future. My father arrived with just three shirts, two pairs of pants, and hardly anything in his pocket. And despite the taunts and the ugly racial slurs, my family never gave up believing in the American Dream — just like millions of other immigrants that have come to this country believing in that dream.

In return, immigrants, like my parents, have helped make our nation and our communities stronger.

As governor, I will protect all our communities, and will continue to support legislation to make our state safe for immigrants. You can trust me to fight like hell to make sure immigrants have a path to citizenship, with the same access to opportunity that my family had.

But we can't wait until after Election Day — our neighbors are at risk of losing their immigration status in mere weeks. We need to work together and demand action right now.

Thanks for standing with me,

John

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Final Reflection

Notice also where Chiang's campaign office is located, right in the heart of Encino, CA.

That used to be one of the most Republican areas in Los Angeles County, specifically within the city of Los Angeles.

To some extent, conservatives are kicking around, trying to make do with what they can with the crappy, corruption leadership and representation which has overrun the whole area. Chiang had reached out to a Republican political consultant to head "Republicans for Chiang", but he turned it down. Whether anyone likes it or not, none of the Democrats running for Governor have any redeeming value to be our chief executive.

Who knows if anything can be done to stop it?

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