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Remember The Democrat Lie About 11 Million Illegals....

Most people on welfare do work.
Until recently single women with children were forced to dabble in the workforce to qualify for the unEarned Income Tax Credit that gives them more money back than was taken out for the payroll tax

so they do a few hours a week at something easy

but no more than they absolutely have to
 
Adds a whole new meaning to this:

Barack Obama: Your Children Should Learn To Speak Spanish​


 

Barack Hussein Obama Thinks That Austrian Is A Language​


“I Don’t Speak Austrian” — Barack Obama







🌐VIDEO: Booker: "I don't speak Swiss" (just like Obama doesn't speak ...thehayride.com› 2019 › 02 › video-booker-i-dont-speak-swiss-just-like-obama-doesnt-speak-austrian
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February 18, 2019 - In 2009, Barack Obama talked to an Austrian TV reporter at a press conference in France about “wheeling and dealing” in the U.S. Senate. He said, “I dont know what the term is in Austrian.” · Except “Austrian” isn’t a language. The official language of Austria is German, although they also speak ...



🌐If Obama Believes Austrian Is a Language, So Will AP | Newsbustersnewsbusters.org› blogs › nb › tom-blumer › 2009 › 04 › 06 › if-obama-believes-austrian-language-so-will-ap
April 6, 2009 - At an April 4 news conference in ... Obama referred to a language that doesn't exist (bold is mine; HT to DrewM at Ace of Spades): It was also interesting to see that political interaction in Europe is not that different from the United States Senate. There's a lot of -- I don't know what the term is in Austrian -- wheeling ...



🌐Obama's 'Bumbles' - FactCheck.orgfactcheck.org› 2011 › 06 › obamas-bumbles
June 20, 2011 - Senate, when he said: "There's a lot of — I don't know what the term is in Austrian — wheeling and dealing — and, you know, people are pursuing their interests, and everybody has their own particular issues and their own particular politics." Of course, "Austrian" is not a language. The people of Austria mainly speak ...
 
Until recently single women with children were forced to dabble in the workforce to qualify for the unEarned Income Tax Credit that gives them more money back than was taken out for the payroll tax

so they do a few hours a week at something easy

but no more than they absolutely have to


Recent Census data show that among working families, the EITC lifts substantially more children out of poverty than any other government program or category of programs. The EITC is particularly important in reducing poverty among children in the South, where working families tend to have lower wages and consequently are more likely to qualify for the EITC. In addition, a just-released study by Columbia University's National Center for Children in Poverty found that the EITC reduces poverty among young children by nearly one fourth. http://www.cbpp.org/cms/index.cfm?fa=view&id=1649




The Earned Income Tax Credit was created by Republicans.


  1. The EITC has a sterling Republican heritage. It was first instituted in the 1920s by a Republican Congress at the instigation of Treasury Secretary Andrew Mellon. Repealed in 1943, Republican President Gerald Ford revived it in 1975.
    1. EITC supporters argued that because the credit would be available only to those with earned income, it would reinforce work incentives and help get people off welfare. By making the credit refundable, it would offset the disincentive effects of higher payroll tax rates, which had risen from 4.8 percent on workers and employers in 1970 to 5.85 percent in 1975.
  2. In the 1980s, Ronald Reagan supported a big increase in the EITC rate from 10 percent to 14 percent. In 1990, George H.W. Bush supported a further increase.
  3. Despite the exploding cost of the EITC, Republicans in Congress created another tax credit in the 1997 tax bill. The child credit was intended to make it easier for mothers to stay at home and raise their children, rather than work outside the home. Republicans and the Earned Income Tax Credit
“…the earned income tax credit ("EITC") that was enacted by Gerald Ford and then re-enacted and expanded in 1986 by... could it be, don't tell me, say it ain't so!... Ronald Reagan.” Reagan the Redistributor: Check Out the Earned Income Tax Credit

“…a child care tax deduction included in the immense Internal Revenue Code of 1954…” http://wfnetwork.bc.edu/encyclopedia_entry.php?id=17275&area=All

The origins of the EITC, which has done so much to reduce income tax liabilities for lower-income people, can be found in Ronald Reagans famous testimony before the Senate Finance Committee in 1972, where he proposed exempting the working poor from all Social Security and income taxes as an alternative to welfare. It was that testimony that led Congress to adopt the credit in 1975. As President, Reagan cut federal income tax rates across the board for all taxpayers by 25%. He also indexed the tax brackets for all taxpayers to prevent inflation from pushing workers into higher tax brackets. In the Tax Reform Act of 1986, President Reagan reduced the federal income tax rate for ”folks who make less” all the way down to 15%. That act also doubled the personal exemption, shielding more income from taxation for everybody, but a higher percentage of income of lower-income workers.

Gingrich’s Contract with America adopted a child tax credit of $500 per child that reduced tax liabilities of lower-income people by a higher percentage than for higher income people. And Bush doubled that credit to $1,000 per child, and made it refundable so that low-income people who do not even pay $1,000 in federal income tax still get full credit. And Bush adopted a lower tax bracket of 10%, a reduction of 33% (compared to the 11.6% drop for highest income workers.)

Thus, by 2007, the bottom 40% paid no income tax.

Ferrara, “ America’s Ticking Bankruptcy Bomb,” p. 220.
 
I was soooooooooooo hoping to get some Democrat moron to deny the number.

Watch me bury you:


Based on your accepting that bogus 'estimate,' you may continue to be RealDumb.



1. That answer moves you firmly into the category of 'moron.'

Case in point: while millions of illegal aliens filter into the country year after year, the very same figure...."11 million illegal aliens live in the country"....neither changes nor is questioned.



2. "... no number has been given greater certitude and less investigation than that. Not even the number of planets in our solar system has enjoyed such constancy and acceptance.



Imagine the reaction if the media reported daily that this 20 million cohort, supplemented by chain migration and family reunification mandates, would swell to 40 million or 50 million in a decade."
How Many Illegal Immigrants Live in the US?





There are between 50 million and 80 million illegal aliens living in this country.







3. James H. Walsh, formerly an Associate General Counsel of the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) in the United States Department of Justice, writes



"... the U.S. Census Bureau routinely undercounts and then adjusts upward total census numbers of Hispanics and other foreign nationals residing in the United States––counting only, of course, those willing to be counted. For the year 2000, the Census Bureau reported a total U.S. population count of “about 275 million” men, women, and children.



When the states and local governments challenged that number as an undercount, the total was corrected upward to 281.4 million, with no clear count of illegal aliens. The Hispanic 2000 census count was 32.8 million, but on re-count the Census Bureau adjusted this number upward to 35.3 million, a 13 percent increase."

How many illegal aliens reside in the United States? | CAIRCO - Colorado Alliance for Immigration Reform | issues legislation projects research



Increased the totals by 13%!!!

Now....hold on tight....this is gonna involve mathematics, so I may lose you here:




Soooo....if we apply that same 'adjustment' to the fabled 11 million....over a decade of so....we have almost 40 million.









But wait!!!

There's more!




4. Another way to arrive at the numbers of illegals in the country is to base it on the number of apprehensions and escapes.



"The average number of recorded apprehensions of illegal aliens in the United States now hovers at 1.2 million a year [in 2007].
A DHS report, Border Apprehensions: 2005, documented 1.3 million apprehensions in 2005. For the 10-year period (1996–2005), the highest number of apprehensions, 1.8 million, occurred in 2000, and the lowest, 1 million, in 2003. These DHS statistics contradict persistent statements by other government agencies that only 400,000 to 500,000 illegal aliens enter the country each year.





Journeymen Border Patrol agents (on the job five years or more) estimate that a minimum of five illegal aliens enter the United States for each apprehension, and more likely seven. That informed estimate would raise the total number of illegal aliens entering the United States in 2003 to 8 million men, women, and children.



He concludes that:



My estimate of 38 million illegal aliens residing in the United States is calculated, however, using a conservative annual rate of entry (allowing for deaths and returns to their homelands) of three illegal aliens entering the United States for each one apprehended. My estimate includes apprehensions at the Southern Border (by far, the majority), at the Northern Border, along the Pacific, Atlantic, and Gulf of Mexico coasts, and at seaports and airports.









5. Taking the DHS average of 1.2 million apprehensions per year and multiplying it by 3 comes to 3.6 million illegal entries per year; then multiplying that number by 10 for the 1996–2005 period, my calculations come to 36 million illegal entries into the United States. Add to this the approximately 2 million visa overstays during the same period, and the total is 38 million illegal aliens currently in the United States."

How many illegal aliens reside in the United States? | CAIRCO - Colorado Alliance for Immigration Reform | issues legislation projects research



....and that number is over a decade old!!!!!!



Gettin' nervous?





6. But other Border Patrol agents estimate that a minimum of five illegal aliens enter the United States for each apprehension, and more likely seven......which would give a total of nearly 80 million illegals occupying our country.



The number of illegals would be at least.....at least.....60-80 million at this time.....permanently residing right here is this country.





Hence...even a tiny fraction of them voting would be 3-6 million votes....you know....the ones Obama told to vote.

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Judging by the amount of time and effort that the Democrats spend advancing the aims and claims of illegal aliens....one can begin to see what a huge constituency they make up for the Democrat Party.



" Democrats had extensive get-out-the-vote campaigns in areas heavily populated by illegal aliens. As far back as 2008, Obama made sure that those who wanted to vote knew it was safe, announcing that election records would not be cross-checked with immigration databases.

... the Obama White House supported a court injunction that kept Kansas, Alabama and Georgia from requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote. The message was sent, loud and clear: If you're a noncitizen or here illegally, don't be afraid. You're free to vote. No one will stop you."







Thanks for verifying that I am never wrong.
Enjoy yourself
 
Recent Census data show that among working families, the EITC lifts substantially more children out of poverty than any other government program or category of programs.
The rise in income is on paper only

When tax return time hits the hood around mid january a fever grips the natives and they rush out to buy all the shiny toys they cant afford during the rest of the year

obama/biden voters can effortlessly blow through $4-5 grand in no time at all and be back to taking out payday loans by june

and hocking the new 6’ screen TV that they just couldnt live without 3 months before

so the actual living conditions of the children do not improve as much as we might hope for
 
Neither link led to a source for the "50-80 million" figure.
LefTard Logic:
”I’m too scared and stupid to use common sense and connect the dots…until the census bureau ’confirms’ a number I’ll sit nicely on that 11 million figure because it’s warm and fuzzy for me….I won’t believe any other number, I’ll just play stupid.”
 
I read very well. Where's the source?




Seems we have just proven that you don't read too well.

Four links, the requisite math......all proven.

And the best you can do is offer 'doubt.'

Move on.
 

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