Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman (D) recently stirred controversy after a candid conversation with Joe Rogan on his podcast. During the interview, Fetterman appeared to agree with Rogan’s suggestion that President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris’s handling of the border could be an intentional strategy to influence future elections in key states. Here’s a closer look at the claims and the potential motives behind this divisive issue.
The Border Debate: Rogan’s Theory and Fetterman’s Response
Rogan opened the discussion by sharing a common Republican concern: that large-scale immigration could influence swing states.
Rogan: “Republicans fear…these people will be moved to swing states, and that will be used to…turn them blue forever. You could see how…importing 10 million people over four years…and then moving a significant number of them to swing states could essentially rig those states.”
In a moment that raised eyebrows, Fetterman responded, seemingly in agreement:
Fetterman: “Undeniably. Immigration is changing our nation. And I think it’s generally…it’s for, for a good.”
NEW: John Fetterman appears to admit that Biden and Kamala's refusal to close the border is meant to rig future elections after getting completely grilled by Joe Rogan.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) November 2, 2024
This is exactly why Harris won't go on Rogan's show.
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The exchange has sparked debate over whether Fetterman inadvertently admitted that the administration might be using immigration to sway the political landscape.
Two Motives? The Strategy Behind Open Borders
Critics argue that the Democratic Party may have a twofold strategy in keeping the border open:
–Creating a New Voting Base: By allowing undocumented immigrants a pathway to citizenship, critics suggest Democrats aim to gain support from a new voting demographic that may lean Democratic.
–Economic Gains through Labor: Some suggest that the influx of new workers is intended to boost the economy with low-cost labor, keeping wages low but benefiting corporations and certain industries.
The timing, as some argue, is suspicious. Only after significant backlash did Democrats introduce a new border bill, which critics say is more symbolic than substantial.
What’s in the Border Bill?
Interestingly, the recently proposed border bill by Democrats has raised more questions than it has answered. Here are some notable points:
–Increased Funding for Ukraine: The bill proposed sending $60 billion to Ukraine, a move that has confused some voters who expected a more focused approach to border security.
–Pathways for Immigrants: Some opponents argue that the bill would still allow more illegal immigrants to enter, which they see as a contradiction to addressing border control concerns.
The Controversy Surrounding Fetterman’s Comments
Fetterman’s comments have added fuel to the ongoing debate about the administration’s approach to immigration.
Whether these remarks were an admission or a misinterpretation, one thing is certain: the issue of immigration is here to stay, and its impact on America’s future is undeniable.
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