Posted on 01/06/2020 4:00:21 AM PST by Kaslin
If youre a resident of Arizona, Arkansas, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, Massachusetts, Missouri, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, or West Virginia who voted Republican in your states most recent gubernatorial race, did you also hope your vote would help facilitate the voluntary admission of more refugees from the third world? If not, too bad, because thats exactly what it did, thanks to an astonishing level of guilt-induced moral preening from eighteen (and counting) RINO squishes all too happy to put foreigners over the citizens who elected them to office.
But, but, but, you ask, Arent Republicans supposed to be the ones taking the side of their own constituents over that of people across the globe?
Ah, youre probably thinking of a time, long ago and far, far away ... back in 2015, when Republicans at least pretended to take a stand against former President Barack Obamas policy of accepting and dumping Syrian refugees all over the country, public acceptance or even proper facilities and financing be damned. However, now that our side has real power, now that a Republican president has actually signed an executive order requiring state and local consent before they just dump refugees somewhere willy-nilly, all of a sudden theyve got cold feet. Its sort of like Obamacare 2.0, except worse, much, much worse - because as American Majority founder Ned Ryun said during a Friday night appearance on Tucker Carlson Tonight, This is how red states become blue and how America ceases to be America.
As one would expect, the left is paying attention. In an article for Washington Monthly titled Republican Governors Are Rejecting Trumps Anti-Refugee Agenda, Nancy LeTourneau seems surprised even as she gloats about the then-fifteen governors who had signed on. What we are witnessing is that a group of Republican governors (many of whom represent very red states) are rejecting Trumps white nationalist-inspired anti-refugee agenda, LeTourneau writes.
In case youd like to contact any of them, heres the ever growing list of Republican governors who have roundly rejected the Trump agenda on this issue and asked for refugees to be resettled in their states:
Doug Ducey, Arizona
Asa Hutchinson, Arkansas
Brad Little, Idaho
Eric Holcomb, Indiana
Kim Reynolds, Iowa
Larry Hogan, Maryland
Charlie Baker, Massachusetts
Mike Parsons, Missouri
Pete Ricketts, Nebraska
Chris Sununu, New Hampshire
Doug Burgum, North Dakota
Mike DeWine, Ohio
Kevin Stitt, Oklahoma
Kristi Noem, South Dakota
Bill Lee, Tennessee
Gary Herbert, Utah
Phil Scott, Vermont
Jim Justice, West Virginia
Thats 18 of 26 GOP governors, but perhaps even more significantly, not a single Republican governor has explicitly asked to be excluded. My own governor, Bill Lee of Tennessee, even overrode disapproval from state GOP leaders to ask for refugee resettlement in his state. For his actions, Lee earned the glowing approval of a pro-life Christian Memphis Commercial Appeal guest-columnist, who thanked the governor for courageously living out his faith by choosing to love refugees as his neighbor by continuing the refugee resettlement program in the great state of Tennessee.
Lee, like most of the other governors, based his decision at least in part on his Christian faith. Its a line of thinking that sounds great on the surface, noble even, until you dig just a bit beneath that surface. First of all, as Fox News host Tucker Carlson astutely asked during his aforementioned conversation with Ryun, these governors arent actually housing any of the refugees in their own homes or paying any of their own money, so how is it Christian virtue to take other peoples money by force and give it away? I dont member that part of the gospel.
In fact, Lees so-called Christian values are costing state taxpayers a boatload, to the tune of upwards of $80,000 per refugee in the first five years of resettlement, which includes welfare, housing assistance, and other forms of aid and social services. It also costs the states low income workers, unwillingly forced to compete with the influx of cheap labor.
Dig a little deeper though, and youll find George Soros-funded groups like World Relief and the Evangelical Immigration Table heavily lobbying governors to accept refugees. In fact, refugee contractors like these, along with the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), Church World Service (CWS) and more, whose budgets depend on resettling as many individuals as possible, have been lobbying governors, mayors, and local officials for months to agree to admit refugees. No doubt, their pitch includes wanting to help these well-meaning governors be good Christians, but what they are selling is from the pits of hell.
We already have more than 20 million illegal immigrants living here, Carlson said during his Friday segment on the issue. The last thing many struggling communities need is more low skilled migrants who may be great people but need a lot. They stress the schools and social programs while not fully integrating. Thats just true and anybody who lives in a community where it has happened will tell you that it is true. As with illegal immigration, the long term agenda of refugee settlement is to bring in future Democratic voters, obviously.
Refugee resettlement has nothing to do with Christianity and has everything to do with the immoral behavior of these governments and quite frankly, a perverse incentive for these government-funded charities that are acting as refugee contractors grifting off the American taxpayer, said Ryun, adding that these contractors are paid $2,100 per refugee by the U.S. State Department, of which they get to keep 45%.
Lets face it, tens of millions, if not billions, of people would come to the United States if they could. With massive debt, crumbling infrastructure, burdened social services, and a social fabric thats on the verge of coming apart, there is no logical argument on the planet for the United States to accept large numbers of refugees from the third world, especially when helping them where they are makes so much more sense.
In truth, theres absolutely nothing Christian about helping Soros-funded groups fill America with future Democratic voters who will eventually help turn our country into a quasi-Communist state. In fact, its the least Christian thing possible.
I was appalled at Bill Lee.
He had my attention when he came out strongly in favor of school choice. But, then, this pro terrorist positionwhat kind of Trojan Horse did we get?
I’ve never liked Asa Hutchinson. He’s a smug RINO who is now lame-ducked and term-limited so his true colors are coming out.
Our much-touted legislature is also substandard. We were better off with the democrats. The RINOS are ruining this state in a way that Hitlery could have only imagined.
Unfortunately, the dims are likely to run some nut on the far left in 2022 and win. Now is the time for Arkansas to do what the patriots in VA are trying to do in response to Northam and his gang.
I’d say their loyalties lie with their fellow bureaucrats. Importing third-worlders means more welfare, more law enforcement (judges, lawyers, case workers, etc.), more services, more school employees, etc. etc. In short, more government.
Filthy political weasels.
Larry Hogan /spit
Kristi? There must be some mistake. I thought we had a little understanding. You will be conservative and I can watch...
Follow the money, the Deep State Dept, is giving away money to get these states to accept them.
Makes your blood boil bump.
ping
“My own governor, Bill Lee of Tennessee, even overrode disapproval from state GOP leaders to ask for refugee resettlement in his state.”
Infinity immigration invasion because ... Jesus.
State party apparatchiks will never allow a version of Trump to grace the ballot.
If voters want a real conservative, better be prepared to find and run your own candidates. With the state party fighting you every inch of the way.
Until then, in states with a recall provision, my advice is get going on a recall.
Every one of them needs to be primaried by a real conservative.
I’ll call my brother in Prescott and let him know about this. I’ve known for a few days but with all the stuff going on in the world and my world I forget. Boy there’s a lot happening.
You should know that every politician makes promises. I always try to vote for one that makes the least promises
they aren’t republicans...
they are republicants...
can’t go along with the program...
More third-worlders = more democrats = gun confiscations...then it is off to the gulags.
its always...”silver or lead” ....or nowadays..”the file”
Such an influx also comes with its own claims on Fed.gov from the the “poor burdened” statehouse
I see that George Soros's groups were in the fray with their check books
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