Posted on 02/14/2002 7:08:49 PM PST by AzJohn
Edited on 05/07/2004 5:20:49 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
WASHINGTON - Roy Beck does immigration by the numbers. He produces charts to show that if newcomers keep arriving at the pace of the past decade, more than 1 million legal and illegal newcomers annually, the population of the United States will grow by 300 million by the end of the century. Almost all the increase will be because of immigrants and their offspring.
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Its particularly galling that liberals point to popular opinions polls when they substantiate their positions on constitutional issues involving inalienable human rights, i.e. the Second Amendment, but on issues like immigration and affirmative action, they take the opposite tact AND SUCCEED!!
Both major parties are ending up in the same spot now, but I see two different debates actually taking place.
In the Democratic party the ethnic politics coalitions and the lefties have pretty much won the debate. You don't hear any opposition to immigration anymore from the traditional blue-collar unions, at least not that I can recall lately.
There are a lot of business interests on the Republican side pushing immigration. And there is a libertarian argument made in favor of immigration. But I think we still have a debate going on in the GOP. Although at the moment the pro-immigration people have the upper hand.
Yes,it is inevitable. It is the result of Bush-1's "New World Order",or Bubba-1's and Tony Blair's "The Third Way". In the end,it amounts to "Corporate Governement",which is a version of fascism.
Can you recommend realistic courses of action that Americans who oppose such a scenario could take?
Well,I could say spread the word as far as possible,and encourage everybody you know to get politically active and call or write their representatives. I could,but I honestly think all this is a waste of time at this point. It's gone too far and the elites in both branches of our ruling party stand to make too much money and gain too much power from it for them to give it up. It's a done-deal. All that is left is the fighting,and I doubt there will even be much of that. ESPECIALLY after they issue everybody new ID cards that serve as debit cards,and they make cash money illegal. After all,it just makes sense to have "universal credits" instead of 3 different currencies,right?
Once they establish a cashless society,all they would have to do then to shut-down political dissent is put a freeze on your ID number. If you can't use your debit card to buy gas,you can't go to any protests. If you can't use it to get food,pay your mortage/rent,or even to spend the night in a motel,you will quickly call the police and turn yourself in so you can eat and get warm. Problem solved,and with none of that nasty civil disobedience,either!
So would this cashless society workwith out electricty? just wondering..
No,but shutting down the electricity would effectively shut down everybody's debit/credit number. As far as that goes,shut down the electricity at any dept store NOW,and see how nobody is able to pay for anything. The cash registers won't even open.
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