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Calling All Wimps
Townhall.com ^ | January 23, 2018 | Bill Murchison

Posted on 01/23/2018 5:58:18 AM PST by Kaslin

On now to Chapter MLXII in our Chronicles of National Disarray: "Congress Solves Immigration Perplexity."

Or, far likelier, "Congress Kicks Can Down Road."

With the federal government coming back to listlessness -- if not exactly life -- Republicans and Democrats are set for corrosive conversation in February regarding the topic of what to do about newcomers. We don't know what to do, which is why the conversation will likely end in kicked-can mode. Still, one considerable virtue of the Trump mode of doing business has been bringing us to this point: infuriating people, kicking up a ruckus we'd hoped to avoid.

The fervent loyalty that restrictionist views command on the right plus the fervent detestation of anything Trump says by the left could bring about the compromise so badly needed. We can't go on forever as we are. Can we?

"Compromise" is the dirtiest of words in modern politics: implying surrender of principle in the search for a "moderate," mushy, middle ground. "Compromisers" are wimps, weasels, sellouts. "So then," wrote St. John the Divine to the Laodiceans, in Revelation, "because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth."

A major reason we can't address immigration reasonably is that neither restriction nor an open door is a policy or a program. Each is a rhetorical stance, a way of blowing off steam over a challenging aggravation. We don't like what it is, but we can't find the language to figure out what's to be done.

Just now, the problem is in regard to the so-called Dreamers. "Dreamers," my hind foot. Who says that the 700,000 children brought to the United States illegally are sitting around with books on their laps and far-away looks in their eyes? Some likely are, but which ones? How do we decide fairly among them? Do we offer all of them, without exception, a path to citizenship, or do we send all of them back whence their parents came? And how, specifically?

The latter strategy is improbable and the former a little more likely, but burdened by the problem of precedent. Is it now the policy of the United States that any child smuggled in by a parent is for all intents and purposes an American? Things could be read that way.

At the same time, neglecting to refresh the existing population with ideas and hands from abroad is to contradict a signature American commitment. But at what rate and speed would this be done? And without qualifications of any particular kind? That seems an acutely wrong-headed way of going about things in a complex, intermingled world.

A key point overlooked by those in favor of an open-door policy is the importance of attachment to place -- of willingness to die for a particular patch of ground. The imparting of American citizenship as a high ideal, and the beckoning of foreigners into full-throated, pulsating identification with the United States of America are particulars that seem of marginal importance to open-doorists. Yet restrictionists can seem too pleased with the population mix we already have here -- so pleased they overlook the possibility of renewal in new and surprising ways.

Not many years ago I became friendly at my place of business with a late-middle-aged Eritrean refugee working his way toward citizenship, earning his keep as a security guard. I have rarely known anyone who loved America as much as this black man from the other side of the world. On the day he gained citizenship, he decked himself in red, white and blue and beamed ceaselessly. I do not know where he is now, but I am sure we are enriched by his patriotism.

How do you factor into perfected legislation the desires and hopes -- or lack thereof -- of others around us in this crowded world? How do you deal with the world as it is, rather the world we wish we had?

I cannot think much will come out of Congress' compelled attempt to figure out immigration. We might feel odd twinges of sympathy, nevertheless, for all engaged in this vexing enterprise. The wimps, the sellouts and the Laodiceans may eventually find themselves very much in demand.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: 115th; murchison; schumershutdown

1 posted on 01/23/2018 5:58:18 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

What is it about politics that there seems to be few really good people on either side of the aisle?
Look at the folks who have run for president lately.
With all due respect, Trump appears to be the only one to speak his mind, and despite the CNN loons trying to make him look crazy, he’s the only that shows a bit of spine.
There is a serious disease afoot in the political class, with the result being that that class has no class whatsoever.


2 posted on 01/23/2018 6:13:28 AM PST by Da Coyote
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To: Kaslin
Murchison is a cuck.

Ask the Swedish how their assimilation of Third Worlders is going.

3 posted on 01/23/2018 6:22:20 AM PST by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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To: Kaslin

>>ow do we decide fairly among them? Do we offer all of them, without exception, a path to citizenship, or do we send all of them back whence their parents came? And how, specifically?

The latter strategy is improbable<<

I am SO tired of hearing that crap! How do you get million of unwanted people out of your country? Do the OPPOSITE of what brought them here. They came one at a time, remove them one at a time or make it so uncomfortable they remove themselves.

The liberal courts may have made it difficult but it is FAR from impossible, using the laws on the books. Just enforce the heck out of them!

Trump has a good start but we need it to be accelerated 1,000 fold!


4 posted on 01/23/2018 6:29:02 AM PST by freedumb2003 (obozo took 8 years to try to destroy us. Trump took 1 to rebuild us. MAGA!!)
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To: Kaslin

Anybody remember JFK’s “Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.”

OK, all you overprivileged freebee sucking a$$wipes, what are YOU willing to do in return for the citizenship we’re about to grant you?

[crickets]


5 posted on 01/23/2018 6:36:24 AM PST by QBFimi (It is not your responsibility to finish the work of perfecting the world... Tarfon)
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To: QBFimi

“Or, far likelier, “Congress Kicks Can Down Road.” .........

Bingo, Bingo, Bingo, we have a winner. You nailed it!


6 posted on 01/23/2018 6:56:54 AM PST by DaveA37
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To: Kaslin
At the same time, neglecting to refresh the existing population with ideas and hands from abroad is to contradict a signature American commitment.

Failing to enrich the American populace through a selective, merit-based approach to immigration is suicide. The importation of random individuals with no care as to how they will uplift the people as a whole is evil.

America has no commitment to accept the detritus of the world.

7 posted on 01/23/2018 7:01:27 AM PST by MortMan (We are living in interesting times.)
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To: grey_whiskers
President Trump should ask the rats and rino’s why they don't care about the dreams of our children? They keep allowing millions of illegals into our country who take jobs away from citizens and make our schools more crowded and expensive.
8 posted on 01/23/2018 7:04:20 AM PST by Peeps47
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