Republicans in the House held a day-long rally in front of the Capitol on Wednesday to proclaim their opposition to immigration reform. During the rally, radical right wingers like Rep. Steve King of Iowa issued cries to ”Build up that wall,” and Tea Party star Michele Bachmann sternly warned that amnesty for immigrants could cost us our nation.
But a new report from the Congressional Budget Office shows that, contrary to Bachman’s concerns, immigration reform will actually lower the national deficit by $197 billion over the next 10 years.
At the same time, another conservative rally was held in D.C. to protest the IRS’s targeting of Tea Party groups. Bachmann and others called for the IRS to be abolished, even as reports all but debunking the IRS ‘scandal’ were published.
“It’s sad for the country that a handful of people can actually control the majority party,” Rep. Charlie Rangel, a New York Democrat, told Martin Bashir on Wednesday.” I think their refusal to, or reluctance to, endorse an immigration bill that’s good for this great country of ours is going to be the last nail in the coffin of the Republican Party and that would be unfortunate.”
Rangel pointed out that because the GOP lacks strong support from women, minorities, and the LGBT community, the party has been forced to turn toward radical Tea Party conservatives to keep their majority in the House.








