Posted on 03/24/2015 7:06:13 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
The United States should absorb as many as 11 million immigrants each year into its economy, NPR Planet Money founder Adam Davidson writes in The New York Times Magazine.
Few of us are calling for the thing that basic economic analysis shows would benefit nearly all of us: radically open borders, he writes.
His proposal would double the current U.S. population in only 29 years to over 637 million people.
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So, will the writer prepare a guest room for the next person who breaks into their home?
The fool is a multibillionaire. What is his privileged butt doing to help these people? Nothing.
I say move all 11 million “immigrants” per year to Manhattan.
They will never get into his gated community, or his NYC building.
Dwight Eisenhower didn’t see it that way. After being elected President, he launched “Operation Wetback” to deport immigrants who overstayed their Visas. The jobs they held were holding back WWII Veterans from being employed.
If Davidson has a thing for little Mexican kids, why don’t he just go down to Mexico, “anally” and “absorb” them himself.
Let them all live in NYC.
Dauphin Bush approves Mr. Davidson’s message. Just curious if immigration is such a boom then why has population growth in California stagnated. The middle and lower classes have fled California. For every immigrant who has moved to California another person has left.There are libertarians who support Open Borders on ideological grounds. I call them suicide libertarians. They seem to think we can let in unlimited number of poor people form the 3rd world and yet there will be no political pressure to expand the welfare state. You hear about the number of uninsured and the poverty rate and therefore we need ObamaCare and more social spending. One of the major reasons those metrics have not declined is because we keep on importing millions of poor people.
We’d be trading Mexico’s water-supply problem with our own?
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