Posted on 05/05/2021 4:15:05 AM PDT by MtnClimber
If we continue our current immigration policies, both legal and illegal, the Democrats’ road path to socialism is straight and unhindered.
For several years now, those on the political right made standing against socialism, especially extreme forms of international socialism, a key plank of their political beliefs. They have been very outcome-oriented – that is, they try to push back against obvious policies advancing socialism. This approach may be laudable, but it's been far too short-sighted and dated. We are no longer fighting the long-gone Cold War against communism. Instead, we are dealing with a more nuanced hybrid – a sort of quasi-socialistic-tinged Neo-Liberalism, aka globalism. Stopping it involves dealing with immigration, not legislation.
Conservatives have tried to stop socialism and achieve electoral success using rational, fact-based arguments to convince the masses. The problem with this strategy is that it doesn't take into consideration a major factor: Demographic change.
This is something that came to the fore quite recently when Tucker Carlson pointed it out (much to the chagrin of Jonathan Greenblatt of the ADL). Using both illegal and legal immigration, Democrats are transforming the very landscape of the United States (and multiple Western nations, as well). Indeed, it has been in the process of being transformed since the Hart-Cellar Act of 1965.
Contrary to Senator Ted Kennedy’s empty promises at the time, immigration policy’s focus shifted from its original goal -- maintaining an ethnically European supermajority – to a new goal to an increasingly mixed ethnic composition. As Carlson pointed out, this fundamentally changed the demographics of America’s electorate to the point that existing citizens' votes become almost worthless, at least in majority “blue” states, such as California. Once a bastion of the Republican party, today, and for the long foreseeable future, it is a very liberal Democratic state.
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Pride ,,,
“Brazil”
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I have Yet
To see That!
I don’t really understand the difference between socialism and fascism.
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