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Patrick J. Buchanan: "Mass Immigration: Suicide Pill of the GOP"
WND.com ^ | 10-01-03 | Buchanan, Patrick J.

Posted on 10/01/2003 5:50:25 AM PDT by Theodore R.

Mass immigration: Suicide pill of the GOP

Posted: October 1, 2003 1:00 a.m. Eastern

© 2003 Creators Syndicate, Inc.

Normally, the Census Bureau releases its Current Population Survey on a Tuesday, late in September, at the National Press Club. This year, the survey was released Friday afternoon, at the Census Bureau suburban headquarters in Suitland, Md.

When you see the numbers, you can appreciate why Karl Rove would want to get this behind us and move on.

In 2002, median household income in the United States fell for the second year in a row, from $42,900 to $42,409. The national decline was 1.1 percent, but among Hispanics, the fall-off was 2.9 percent.

The poverty rate – below $18,392 for a family of four – rose from 11.7 percent to 12.1 percent. But, among African-Americans, poverty rose from 22.7 percent to 24.1 percent of the population.

Certainly, the recession of 2001 and the "jobless recovery" go far toward explaining what the New York Times ominously described as "the second straight year of adverse changes in both poverty and income, the first two-year downtown since the early 1990s."

Like the Times, we all remember who was president in the early 1990s, as does George W. Bush.

But there are mega-trends in society that have been working for decades to keep the poverty numbers high and median incomes low. And though they feed the endless expansion of Big Government and prevent any downsizing of the Welfare State, these trends have been endorsed by a GOP Establishment that seems to be committing suicide in broad daylight.

The mega-trends are two: the deindustrialization of America, the direct result of a globalism preached and practiced by Bush Republicans, and mass immigration, also preached and promoted by Bush Republicans.

If you think these marginal changes in the Census Bureau's poverty and income figures are dramatic, consider these September statistics from the Center for Immigration Studies:

During the 1990s, the immigrant Hispanic population in the United States doubled – to 14 million. Total immigrant population grew from 19.6 million to 31 million.

The immigrant population from South Asia rose by 141 percent, and from sub-Sahara Africa by 174 percent.

We have in America today a nation within a nation, inexorably expanding, of peoples from continents and countries who have never been fully assimilated into any Western or First World country before.

Many of these folks arrived poor and unable to read, write or speak the English language. Almost all arrived with incomes well below the median of American families.

Their inclusion in Census figures must invariably pull the numbers downward. These numbers then serve as grist for the mills of those who say we must raise taxes for social programs to assist the newly poor among us.

Immigrants consume social services – welfare, food stamps, housing subsidies, free schools, prison cells – at rates far greater than our native-born. And as long as the immigrant poor continue pouring in, the great American Welfare State will be endlessly replenished with new recruits, and that Welfare State will never disappear.

That is as America's statists and liberals mean it to be. But why are conservatives and Republicans going along?

Under President Bush, perhaps 2.5 million immigrants, legal and illegal, entered the United States, as an identical number of factory jobs vanished. As we export factory jobs abroad, foreign nations export their poor here – to be fed, housed, medicated and schooled by U.S. taxpayers.

This is what they call "free trade."

Consider education.

With our native-born population stable, there is no need for new schools, except to replace old schools. New schools, the cost of which is paid by property taxes, sales taxes and state income taxes, are being built by taxpayers primarily for immigrant children, legal and illegal.

In 1960, when America was 97 percent native born, scholastic test scores rose every year. But as children from Third World countries arrive, less prepared linguistically and academically to learn, their test scores drag down average scores. And when the average test scores fall, the education lobby demands more funding "to get the test scores up," even as it demands open borders, which keep the test scores down.

And so the game goes on.

Then, when immigrant kids grow up to become U.S. citizens, they register and vote Democratic. In 1996, first-time Hispanic voters went for Clinton over the Dole-Kemp open-borders ticket 91 percent to 6 percent.

"The Tories are the stupid party," said John Stuart Mill. Wrong on many counts, J. S. sure nailed that one.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: asians; clinton; democrats; dole; gwbush; immigrantlist; immigration; jsmill; kemp; latinos; lowincomes; patbuchanan; poverty; republicans; rove; schools; taxation; tories; welfarestate
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To: Ff--150
But as children from Third World countries arrive, less prepared linguistically and academically to learn, their test scores drag down average scores. And when the average test scores fall, the education lobby demands more funding "to get the test scores up," even as it demands open borders, which keep the test scores down.

Worth repeating. Explains a lot.

They are flooding this nation to pay this nation's astronomical tax, Social Security, and Medicare bills when the baby-boomers start retiring in flocks and begin making HUGH demands on these services within the next few years.

You can't be SERIES! We had a Mexican lady get upset because she couldn't take the test for driver's license in Spanish. She couldn't READ nor speak English.

41 posted on 10/01/2003 8:06:40 AM PDT by 4CJ (Come along chihuahua, I want to hear you say yo quiero taco bell. - Nolu Chan, 28 Jul 2003)
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To: Lijahsbubbe
Maybe you might pay more heed if you lived next door to the 'new immigrants'. I have seen them destroy neighborhoods that they do not belong in because they didn't work to get there.

[Just so we are clear here - I am talking about legal immigrants, not illegals. Illegal immigrants oughta be bounced right back wherever they came from.]

Now...I guess what you have to ask yourself is this - why are you pissing and moaning on FR, instead of doing something to maybe (gently) push these folks to adjust to our society?

I'd bet you've never spoken to your Asian neighbors, have you? ONE of them must speak at least rudimentary English. Ever try to find out if they want or need some help adjusting? The government sure isn't going to do any more than the absolute minimum to get them squared away.

To say that the Hmong people are hardworking is stereotyping and racist.

I said I've always known them to be hardworking. It was far from a universal statement about the character of an entire people. Lotta Hmong came here back in the 70s and are doing quite nicely now. Also, cavalierly flinging charges of racism around is just moronic. A Biblical injunction about motes and beams comes to mind...

They are not assimilated and our tax money put them there.

What, exactly is "assimilated," anyway? Is it a language issue for you? It's not like first-generation immigrants have historically EVER been overly fluent in English. Would you expect that they become fluent in English and such before they're even admitted?

And those areas that all those earlier European immigrants crowded into - the Chinatowns and Little Italys and Germantowns - I'm sure that those names were applied merely as random conveniences, rather than a way to connote who lived in those areas.

You act as if this is the first time this sort of thing has happened, and I'm telling you it isn't, and it's not likely to persist as a cultural phenomenon. Even those who come from Latin America eventually "assimilate" as far as it goes, learning the language at least enough to be able to function in the broader society.

There are towns here in the Midwest that had German-language newspapers up until the mid-20th century. Are those folks guilty of not assimilating as well? How about the Amish and Mennonites?

Snidely

42 posted on 10/01/2003 8:50:37 AM PDT by Snidely Whiplash
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To: Theodore R.
Pat...shut up.
43 posted on 10/01/2003 8:59:31 AM PDT by ArcLight
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To: *immigrant_list; A Navy Vet; Lion Den Dan; Free the USA; Libertarianize the GOP; madfly; B4Ranch; ..
ping
44 posted on 10/01/2003 9:05:00 AM PDT by gubamyster
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To: u-89
Certainly for the old traditional conservative parts of the GOP but it's thought to be a God send for the new center-right/center-left "compassionate" GOP.


So why did Dole and Kemp not get immigrant support?
45 posted on 10/01/2003 9:09:30 AM PDT by Theodore R.
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To: ArcLight
Pat's job is to write thought-provoking columns and host a television program that offers different points of view on issues. It is not in Pat's nature to "shut up" as you say. I suggest that you write a column with an alternate point of view if you disagree with Pat.
46 posted on 10/01/2003 9:11:08 AM PDT by Theodore R.
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To: Theodore R.
Pat is right on the money with this essay...

Any Buchanan detractor care to refute any point he makes?

47 posted on 10/01/2003 9:18:01 AM PDT by F16Fighter
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To: Lijahsbubbe
Used to be that you had to prove you had someone to help you when you came over here.

Your ignorance screams from this statement. You still have to have a legitimate reason to get into the country. You can only legally enter the US as a refugee (those Somalis you hammer on below are probably refugees), or via sponsorship by a spouse or parent (who must be a citizen or perm. resident). From what I can find, the majority of those Mexicans who come into the country every year are migrants who work seasonal jobs in agriculture and eventually head back to their families.

I've mentioned before about reading a newspaper article about the buzz in Somalia being "come to Minnesota for the best handouts". They came.

That's certainly a dispositive statement. It's really not much better than saying it's true because you heard it from a friend. Critical Thinking Is Good.

Snidely

48 posted on 10/01/2003 9:18:05 AM PDT by Snidely Whiplash
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To: ArcLight
"Pat...shut up."

Care to elaborate on just which specific?

49 posted on 10/01/2003 9:19:53 AM PDT by F16Fighter
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To: gubamyster
bttt
50 posted on 10/01/2003 9:23:35 AM PDT by Dante3
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To: Theodore R.
Kudos to Buchanan for the courage to continue to speak out on the immigration issue. He is in a very small group (with Congressman Tancredo and Michael Savage) willing to tackle the bloated immigration numbers and illegal immigration (two separate issues). From the White House and the Republican leadership: silence and fingers crossed that the subject doesn't come up.

Buchanan speaks the truth on this issue. Our church recently helped a group of 13 Liberians who came to our hometown during the summer. I learned that within 36 hours of arriving, they were in taxpayer paid public housing, had signed up for food stamps, and were applying for TennCare (Tennessee's Medicaid program). My wife, who works at a local hospital, tells me the hospital is not allowed to turn immigrants away, despite the fact they have no insurance or money to pay the bills. Who pays for these free hospital visits? You guessed it.

Immigrants are sinking our country. The longer it continues with our leaders looking the other way, the more damage is done.
51 posted on 10/01/2003 9:23:36 AM PDT by reelfoot
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To: reelfoot
Was TennCare started by McWherter or Sundquist? How can you Tennesseeans pay for this without a state income tax?
52 posted on 10/01/2003 9:30:52 AM PDT by Theodore R.
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To: Theodore R.
They weren't "compassionate" enough. Bush/Rove has a reach out agenda some cynics called pandering and socialism lite. They'll paint the old right and the old left both as extremists and form a new centrist coalition - or so the plan goes.
53 posted on 10/01/2003 9:31:14 AM PDT by u-89
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To: Junior_G
Ignore trolls.
54 posted on 10/01/2003 9:31:44 AM PDT by Sir Gawain (Not looking forward to "A Day in the Life of Arnold" threads)
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To: Blood of Tyrants
I get the figure by guessing that there are roughly 6 million illegals using bugus SS numbers to work and they and their employers are paying 14.3% of their annual income (let's say $10,000) to the SS administration.

Most illegals are working for cash thus are untaxed. Many of those who are taxed declare 10 dependents so they pay no taxes except half of this 14.3% for Social Security. Plus at the rate we are caving in they will be allowed to collect for what they paid into SS, somewhere down the road.

55 posted on 10/01/2003 9:35:26 AM PDT by dennisw (G_d is at war with Amalek for all generations)
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To: Theodore R.
This is the Chicago Tribune's stock in trade. In one section they tell us that immigrants need social services and racial representation and in the next they tell us this country will go under if we do not have immigrant labor to keep business prices down. Talk about conspiracies then immigration is the big one with all its lies and people willing to lie for it to continue on a nation swamping course.
56 posted on 10/01/2003 9:44:31 AM PDT by junta (Xenophobia a perfectly reasonable response to the feckless stupidity of globalism.)
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To: u-89
Good post...

"They'll [Bush/Rove] paint the old right and the old left both as extremists and form a new centrist coalition - or so the plan goes."

57 posted on 10/01/2003 9:47:47 AM PDT by F16Fighter
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To: Theodore R.
Deport them all.

Provide a check box on tax returns that reads: Would you like to deport an Illegal with a 25 donation? This will create jobs for bus manufactures and drivers and people to round up the criminals.

I love it when the hate shows up and the messenger gets shot. Small minds…

58 posted on 10/01/2003 9:51:38 AM PDT by Afronaut (Zombie voters For Liberals)
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To: aruanan
How can you read that article and come away dumping on Pat?
59 posted on 10/01/2003 9:53:42 AM PDT by DoughtyOne
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For fifteen years Pat has been right on this issue. To this day the mentally ill are still incapable of admitting it.
60 posted on 10/01/2003 9:56:32 AM PDT by DoughtyOne
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