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The uber welfare state coming to America?

26 Oct

“Ghazia A. – whose full name has not been disclosed – fled Syria in 2015 and headed to the town of Montabaur (pictured) viaTurkey, accompanied by his huge clan.”

Source: Syrian refugee’s hand-outs for his FOUR wives and 22 children 

 
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Posted in Foreign policy, Hillary Clinton, Immigration, Middle East, Refugees, Welfare state

 

If Clinton is elected president and there is a war between the US and Russia, the media will have blood on their hands

16 Oct

“The media were too busy reporting on Donald Trump’s personal life to notice, but last week a top Russian lawmaker and the Green Party candidate for president warned Clinton will lead us into war…”

Source: A Green and a Russian agree a vote for Hillary Clinton is a vote for war | Mulshine

 
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Posted in Bill Clinton, Democrats, Donald Trump, Foreign policy, Hillary Clinton, Immigration, Middle East, National borders, Presidential campaign, Warfare state

 

Voter fraud? It is real according to election official.

13 Oct

Investigate!  Where are the intrepid media sleuths?

 

 
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Posted in Hillary Clinton, Immigration, Politics, Voter fraud

 

Doing immigration the right way

20 Sep

Source: Missing Ingredient to Solving the Refugee Crisis: Common Sense | MishTalk

 
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Posted in Crony capitalism, Foreign policy, Free markets, Immigration, Individual rights, Middle East, National borders

 

Dereliction of duty

22 Aug

“Sunni extremists are infiltrating the United States with the help of alien smugglers in South America”

Source: Southern Command Warns Sunni Extremists Infiltrating From South

 
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Posted in Foreign policy, Immigration, Middle East, National borders, Terrorism

 

Tim Kaine promises bill to legalize illegal immigrants in ‘first 100 days’

26 Jul

The solution to illegal immigration is simple. If you came to America without following the rules, you can stay in the country but can never become a citizen and therefore a voter.  In other words, you become a permanent guest in America.  If you are undocumented and commit a crime, you will be deported ASAP.  You must get a sponsor who will vouch for your character and be responsible for your “welfare” ASAP.  Therefore, as a guest in America you will not be eligible for any  entitlement benefits.   You will be able to work, start a business and raise a family just like legal immigrants. Guests would  still have to pay income, sales and other taxes just like other Americans. Children born in the US of guests do not automatically become citizens.  They are eligible for citizenship when they reach a certain age–to be negotiated.

As far as Social Security and Medicare taxes and benefits are concerned, this is where it gets tricky.  My preference is to exempt permanent guests from these taxes and benefits so we can begin phasing out the welfare state.  However, this would make it very attractive for employers to hire guests instead of legal citizens.  So the solution is to eliminate these taxes for all young workers in order to have a “level playing field” for citizens and guests.  Other issues can be negotiated by the next president and Congress.  

This will put on notice to anyone around the world that if you come to America in the future, uyou will be deported if you overstay your visa or enter the country surreptitiously. 

The general principle is illegal immigrants should not be rewarded for jumping ahead of others who have waited years to enter American legally.  

PS This issue could drive more voters to Trump in November.

“A new Clinton administration would pursue a bill to legalize illegal immigrants in “the first 100 days” of her tenure, vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine told Spanish-language network Telemundo in…”

Source: Tim Kaine promises bill to legalize illegal immigrants in ‘first

 
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Posted in Democrats, Hillary Clinton, Immigration, National borders, Politicians, Politics, Presidential campaign, Welfare state

 

France Bombs 120 Civilians in Syria

19 Jul

This is despicable.

Source: Retaliation for Nice? France Bombs 120 Civilians in Syria

 
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Posted in Crime, Foreign policy, Immigration, Middle East, National borders

 

Thumbs down for “maverick” Trump

16 Jul

How Trump blew his credibility by picking Pence.

Source: Dead Man Walking

 

A thumbs up for Trump

16 Jul

Illana Mercer on the Trump phenomenon.

Source: The Trump Revolution

 

A recipe for conflict?

15 Jul

Do the American people want mass migration from Middle East?  The law of unintended consequences will be far reaching.

“Hillary Clinton could permanently resettle close to one million Muslim migrants during the first term of her presidency alone.”

Source: Clinton to Resettle One Million Muslim Migrants During First Term

 
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Posted in Democrats, Economy, Foreign policy, Hillary Clinton, Immigration, Middle East

 

The key to a peaceful world

11 Jul

“National and individual choice in a post-Brexit world: secession is a human right.”

Source: All People Have the Right of Self Determination | Foundation for Economic Education

 

Free markets, not central planning, create wealth and higher living standards

08 Jul

“For months before the Brexit referendum on June 23rd, entire industries were hard at work attempting to predict how the UK electorate would vote.”

Source: Brexit Shows Why Central Planning Won’t Work | Mises Wire

 
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Posted in Crony capitalism, Economy, European Union, Free markets, Immigration, Politics, Pundits, Welfare state

 

What becoming a citizen means to me

06 Jul

I sent the following letter to The Record yesterday about a July 4th swearing in of new citizens.

Regarding “Sworn on the Fourth of July” (Page L-1, July 5):

The naturalization ceremony at Liberty State Park (a very apropos named venue) where a group of 21 individuals from many countries became U.S. citizens reminds me of the time I raised my right hand in lower Manhattan 57 years ago to pledge allegiance to my new country and uphold the principles of the U.S. Constitution.

Twice in the past decade I have spoken to newly naturalized citizens in Newark and at Ramapo College; the latter took place on Constitution Day, September 17. My remarks were quite simple. I said naturalized obligations have a special responsibility to our newly adopted unlike native-born Americans; we take an oath to uphold the Constitution, just like elected officials from the President of the United States to local officials.

We thus should make sure that our elected officials uphold their oath of office. Since June 25, 1959 when I raised my right hand before a judge in Lower Manhattan, I can say without equivocating that I have passionately defended the U.S. Constitution. I cannot say the same for presidents, members of Congress, Supreme Court Justices and others who have taken the oath to defend individual liberty, the core of the American experiment in self-government.

Since 1959 undeclared wars, trampling on individual rights, among other unconstitutional acts by politicians from both major political parties, shows clearly that our elected officials and justices have paid lip service to their oath of office.

 

 
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Posted in Civil liberties, Constitution, Federal Government, Immigration, Politicians

 

A dissent on multiculturalism

30 Jun

“Economics professor Walter Williams begs to differ on creating a multicultural society.”

 

“German Chancellor Angela Merkel declared that multiculturalism has “utterly failed,” adding that it was an illusion to think Germans and foreign workers could “live happily side by side.” The failure of multiculturalism is also seen in Denmark, Sweden, the United Kingdom, France, Belgium and other European countries. Immigrants coming from Africa and the Middle East refuse to assimilate and instead seek to import the failed cultures they fled.”

Source: Multiculturalism: A Failed Concept – Walter E. Williams

 
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Posted in Economy, Ethnicity, European Union, Immigration, National borders, Politics

 

The heroic Nigel Farage tutors the EU Parliament on national sovereignity

28 Jun

 
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Posted in European Union, Foreign policy, Immigration, Trade