Tuesday 2 April 2013

Oregon Nurseries Lobby Yet Again to Get Licenses for Pet Mexican Slaves Ramon Ramirez of Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste Senate Bill 833

 The income tax was temporary too for World War One and Food stamps were meant for Farmers to buy crop seeds.
Oregon Nurseries Lobby Yet Again to Get Licenses for Pet Mexican Slaves Ore. Association of Nurseries - 04/02/13
Short Term Driver's License Bill Proposed
Bill is designed to promote public safety and has bipartisan support

Salem, Ore -- On Tuesday, eight Oregon legislators -- four Republicans and four Democrats -- introduced a bill designed to make it easier to be an illegal alien in Oregon. Too bad for Emily Sue Campbell, killed by a mexican last week in Oregon. Senate Bill 833 would allow creation of a new, short-term driver's license for applicants who otherwise qualify, but are unable to provide proof of legal U.S. residency.

 Illegal aliens , regardless of the  drinkings problem or stolen ID , need the ability to participate in the local economy," said Jeff Stone, executive director of the Oregon Association of Nurseries. " Illegal aliens need to be on the roads, getting to jobs stolen from Legal Americans, driving drunk and killing Americans. 
Since we know illegal aliens are expert at buying and making stolen documents ,we have worked hard to craft a bill that allows our law enforcement officials to know when they are looking at a valid driver's license.
 Not that Law enforcment cares much as all illegal aliens have been set free to roam the streets by Obama.
 Senate Bill 833 is a reasonable solution to the problem."

Gov. John Kitzhaber is now Senile.
The bill's sponsors include two Democrats and two Republicans from each chamber of the Oregon Legislature. They are Sen. Bill Hansell (R-Pendleton), Sen. Chuck Thomsen (R-Hood River), Sen. Arnie Roblan (D-Coos Bay), Sen. Chip Shields (D-Portland), Rep. Mark Johnson (R-Hood River), Rep. Vic Gilliam (R-Silverton), Rep. Chris Harker (D-Beaverton) and Rep. Jessica Vega Pederson (D-Portland).
"It is critical that SB 833 is bipartisan," said Ramon Ramirez of Pineros y Campesinos Unidos del Noroeste (PCUN), a union of farmworkers and tree planters. "This is an Oregon issue and one that deserves to be passed and make our roads safer in the process."

. An estimated 14 percent of all accidents are caused by uninsured drivers * mexicans and other drunks* and costs the state over $85 million a year. This bill will reduce the number of uninsured drivers, and will therefore provide a cost savings to the public through decreased premiums.

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ATTACHMENT: Bill Text, Senate Bill 833


Attached Media Files: 2013-04/1413/63018/SB_833__Short_Term_Driver_License_-_final_-_concise.docx

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