Trump and the Invasion of the West – Taki’s Magazine
Trump and the Invasion of the West – Taki’s Magazine
— Read on takimag.com/article/trump_and_the_invasion_of_the_west_patrick_buchanan/print
Trump and the Invasion of the West – Taki’s Magazine
— Read on takimag.com/article/trump_and_the_invasion_of_the_west_patrick_buchanan/print
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) rejected a GOP legislative proposal on Tuesday that would fix the border separation issue that has consumed the national news cycle over the last week.
— Read on www.dailywire.com/news/32055/breaking-democrats-reject-legislative-fix-stop-ryan-saavedra
They do not want it fixed, and never have, even when they had the chance.
What They’re NOT Telling You About the Migrant Crisis
— Read on www.bitchute.com/video/UPheeIUVtPo/
An interesting point of view
Trump and the Invasion of the West | Patrick J. Buchanan – Official Website
— Read on buchanan.org/blog/trump-and-the-invasion-of-the-west-129497
Open borders cannot co exist with the welfare state.
Over the weekend, the media went insane over the supposed Trump administration policy of separating illegal immigrant parents from their children.
— Read on www.dailywire.com/news/31980/media-are-lying-about-trump-separating-illegal-ben-shapiro
Legislation to give drivers’ licenses to illegal aliens has reared its head in the Ocean State of Rhode Island repeatedly over at least the past five years, but never made it all the way through the process. In the guise of protecting “DACA” recipients, that now appears likely to change.
— Read on www.fairus.org/legislation/state-local-legislation/rhode-island-likely-give-drivers-licenses-illegal-alien-daca
COMMENT: Sir, After reading your blog post about the 300% increase in the cost of healthcare for refugees, I wondered the cost in this country for illegal aliens. Healthcare. Education. Food stamps. Etc. I googled anywhere from 3.4 to 11 billion dollars from health care alone. I laughed out loud after reading the above. You wrote about the turn on the last group of people off the boat. Keep up the good work and see you in Nov DK ANSWER: The cost of socialism is not merely over the top, it has altered the migration patterns within human society tremendously. The waves of migration from Europe to America were each inspired by the economic conditions at home. Therefore, we find the Irish, Germans, Italians, and English all coming during varied waves or periods overall when looking at the majority (naturally there were people from each group who moved for personal reasons). Nonetheless, the one thing that they all had in common was that they paid for their passage and they did not expect social benefits for free. Today, the migration patterns are purely economic, but they are inspired by socialism whereby they need only show up and receive automatic income and benefits. When the European migration took place, predominantly during the 19th century and then waves after World War I and World War II, the people received no handouts from the taxpayer. There were no social programs to receive free living expenses. Churches provided food when people gave to charity BEFORE there were taxes. Europeans migrated to the United States to start new lives and to earn a living — not because they would be subsidized. There are waves of migration that are caused by political unrest and no doubt some of that was at the reason for people fleeing Syria. Less know is the wave of refugees fleeing to Colombia and Venezuela who are also seeking security and economic stability since the army continues to support the Venezuelan socialist government that is collapsing. There were Americans in the south who fled to Brazil during the Civil War. They were called Confederados (Portuguese pronunciation: ) and were some 10,000 to 20,000 Confederate American refugees. They settled primarily in the state of São Paulo. Providing welfare checks to show up on your soil alters the reasons for migration that have existed for thousands of years.
— Read on www.armstrongeconomics.com/armstrongeconomics101/economics/economic-migration-v-welfare-migration/
Meanwhile, 10 Miles from the White House – Taki’s Magazine
— Read on takimag.com/article/meanwhile_10_miles_from_the_white_house_ann_coulter
Unintended consequences, I think not. Big government gets bigger in this situation and our freedoms get smaller.
An estimated 700,000 migrants have arrived in Italy during the past five years. — International Organization for Migration (IOM). “There are not enough homes or jobs for Italians, let alone for half the African continent.” — Matteo Salvini, Interior
— Read on www.gatestoneinstitute.org/12448/italy-illegal-migrants
The German Bild newspaper, which has been a staunch supporter of Chancellor Angela Merkel, has just reported on Sunday with the headline “Merkel knew about asylum failure” demonstrating that her support is declining steadily and the entire refugee crisis in Europe has been her making unilaterally without ever asking the leaders of other member states for their agreement. Frank-Jürgen Weise served as CEO of the Bundesagentur für Arbeit, the German Federal Agency for Employment from 2004 until 2017 and also during 2010 he chaired the ad-hoc Bundeswehr Structural Commission, and from 2015, Weise also headed of the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees. The Bild reports that Merkel knew the disaster she created and that there as “secret documents, which are to be kept under lock and key”. Apparently, from the beginning of 2017 Weise is said to have found that the new management of the Office “in their professional experience has never experienced such a bad state of authority”. He had criticized the Federal Ministry of the Interior, which was led by Merkel’s confidant Thomas de Mazière, for mismanagement. The agency cannot explain how it can possibly manage the refugees no less consider increasing the refugee numbers. SPD General Secretary Lars Klingbeil calls Merkel’s (CDU) to quickly take a position on the events in the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (Bamf) position: “Angela Merkel also bears responsibility for the conditions in the Bamf.” Merkel became the leader of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) in Germany in 2000 and then Chancellor of Germany in 2005. Cyclically, it is highly likely that Germany will move into a political crisis once more and Merkel will no longer be head of state in 2019.
— Read on www.armstrongeconomics.com/international-news/politics/is-germany-heading-to-a-policial-crisis-in-2019/
Her mission is accomplished and the damage is already done.
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