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Recall Russell Pearce!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Monday, 07 November 2011 10:37 | Author: Dan Ballecer
RECALL RUSSELL PEARCE!!!!!
In many ways, the political enemies of Russell Pearce have already struck a victorious blow to his rabid and obsessively anti-immigration platform. There will be a recall election, which is a first for a sitting legislator in Arizona’s nearly 100 year history. It does not happen often. In fact, it has never happened. So, it is obvious that Pearce’s radicalism is not, contrary to popular belief, a belief shared by all Arizonans (or at least those Arizonans in Pearce’s district).
I guess people are just sick of his hate politics. When Arizonans were losing their homes and jobs at an alarming rate, Pearce, as Senate President, decided to pursue those issues which are important to him (like even more stringent immigration laws which make SB1070 look like immigration amnesty in comparison). Arizona’s business community finally stood up for itself and argued against the economic masochism of these ever-increasing immigration-hostile laws. Those new laws, thankfully, did not pass. Arizona’s economy would be better now if those same businesses stood up to prevent SB1070 from passing as well.
Now that SB1070 is the law in Arizona, I would like to see one study that shows the economic benefit of that brain child of Pearce. I’ve looked. I can see some, particularly from the tourism industry, that have espoused the view that SB1070, even in its limited form, has hurt Arizona. Interestingly, I have not seen one that has shown that it has improved the economy. Perhaps that is because Arizona’s economy has not improved. As it turns out, it’s not great to have a costly anti-immigration policy when the economy stinks.
But to declare victory is premature. Despite my cynicism that Pearce’s powerful and unethical political machine can be defeated tomorrow (November 8, 2011) (see the fiasco over the pretend candidacy of Olivia Cortes), it is not a victory until he is out of office. Once out of office, perhaps his replacement, indeed perhaps the government of Arizona, which is de facto run by Pearce, can focus not on blaming every problem under the sun on the neighborhood Mexican hot dog vendor, but rather focusing on real issues.
It’s easy to blame the undocumented. They’re rather easily spotted (though that’s becoming less true every day). But it is clear that Pearce had it all wrong when he targeted illegal immigration. Using the economy as an excuse, he blamed immigration for Arizona’s woes. Now that illegal immigration has been greatly reduced in Arizona, and its economy is still in the toilet, perhaps more intelligent people can go after the real culprit(s).
Once Pearce is out of office, perhaps the debate in Arizona can go away from hate and onto more productive and effective strategies. Or perhaps the recall election has accomplished that already? I believe to go forward, we need Pearce out. If you can vote, do it. Make Arizona a better place by turning Pearce into a private citizen where his hate will have less detrimental effect on the citizens of this State. Dan Ballecer, Esq. @dballecer on Twitter Last Updated (Monday, 07 November 2011 11:59) |
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