I say self-inflicted because it all started with a
creation of Teddy Kennedy’s called The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965.
The passage of which marked a
fundamental change in America’s immigration policy because rather than serving
the interests of Americans and national unity by setting limits on immigration,
the act put “family unification” as the top priority, serving the interests of
foreigners first.
And it was at the time that Teddy made the following
claims about his little creation:
Teddy
said, “First, our cities will not be flooded with a million immigrants
annually. Under the proposed bill, the present level of immigration remains
substantially the same.
Secondly,
the ethnic mix of this country will not be upset… Contrary to the charges in
some quarters, [the bill] will not inundate America with immigrants from any
one country or area, or the most populated and deprived nations of Africa and
Asia…
In
the final analysis, the ethnic pattern of immigration under the proposed
measure is not expected to change as sharply as the critics seem to think… The
bill will not flood our cities with immigrants. It will not upset the ethnic
mix of our society. It will not relax the standards of admission. It will not
cause American workers to lose their jobs.”
Thankfully since then old Teddy has moved on to the
great beyond where, as I so fervently hope, he will spend all of eternity
rotting in Hell. But, knowing the perverted
old drunkard like we all did, how have Teddy’s claims stood up to the passage
of time? Well, I’m afraid not exactly as
old Teddy predicted they would, which should come as no surprise since he knew he
was lying when he made them.
Because you see:
Fifty
years later, the Census bureau predicts that the
foreign-born population is set to increase 85 percent by 2060, where Hispanics
will see their number grow by the tens of millions and native-born whites are
the only group expected to decline in both absolute numbers and fertility
rates.
Fifty
years later, the U.S. places no numerical limit on
the immediate family members of aliens admitted into the country. Despite
holding only five percent of the world’s population, the U.S. is the most
popular destination in the world for immigrants, attracting 20 percent of all
the world’s migrants.
Fifty
years later, the U.S. allows some 11 to 20 million
illegal aliens to squat on its territory while allowing over one million more
each year to legally enter the country.
Fifty
years later, the native-born population of whites,
blacks, Hispanics, Asians, Jews and all the rest suffer economic loss while the
foreign-born see net job growth.
Fifty
years later, Central American governments are
propped up by $12.2 billion in remittances taken out of the American economy by
foreign workers the U.S. refuses to tax or expel.
Fifty
years later, Central American migrants, thousands
of whom are indigenous Mayans who can’t write or speak even Spanish, storm the
border in endless waves while federal agents fly them to nearly every state in
the union without so much as a photo ID — while American citizens are fondled
and scanned by the very same TSA agents.
Fifty
years later, we had Rep. Luis Gutierrez threatening
Americans in Spanish, vowing that they will be made to suffer “electoral
punishment” for resisting a path to citizenship for illegal aliens, declaring
his one loyalty is the not to the United States but to foreigners breaking
immigration laws, and printing “Do Not Deport Me” cards for those same
individuals.
Fifty
years later, Americans were led by a president,
Barry ‘O’, who illegally granted deportation stays for five million illegals
that allowed them to get Social Security numbers (and therefore the ability to
vote in U.S. elections) along with $35,000 per head in tax benefit freebies
forcibly taken from Americans who managed to hold onto their jobs, who joyfully
predicted that a “President Rodriguez” will leave the borders wide open for
future tsunamis of immigrants.
Fifty
years later, American schools punish “racist”
students who wear shirts depicting the American flag and taxpayer-funded
colleges vote to ban the flag after angry illegal immigrants complain it
“triggers” them.
Fifty
years later, American marathon runners walk on
prosthetic limbs and suffer through countless painful surgeries after Moslem
Chechen immigrants Tamerlane and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev were granted asylum so they
could plot against the country that bent over backwards to accommodate them.
Add to all that the costs Americans pay in lower
wages, strained social safety nets, their children’s blood, their declining
quality of life, the chaos of sharing space with an ever-swelling criminal
population aided and abetted by the nation’s elite, the berating Americans of
every stripe endure when they dare ask their country merely be preserved, that’s
the real legacy of Teddy ‘The Boozer’ Kennedy.
If nothing else this provides yet another example of
how the Democrat Party and those who insist upon voting for Democrats, have
long been the greatest threat this country has ever been made to face. And we now find our country in a situation
for which there may be no real solution.
And because this is yet another mess created primarily by Democrats,
Democrats have no interest in finding a solution.
And again, what we see happening is exactly what was
intended to happen. But this is but one more
example of the damage that has been done to this country by a political party
that has been focused for decades on one thing, the complete destruction of the
greatest experiment in human freedom ever created. And we the people have played a very active
role in essentially bringing about our own demise.
Our Constitution is neither a self-actuating nor is
it a self-correcting document. It
requires the constant attention and devotion of ALL our citizens. There is a
story, often told, that upon exiting the Constitutional Convention, back in
1787, Benjamin Franklin was approached by a group of citizens asking what sort
of government the delegates had created. His answer was: “A republic, if you can keep it.”
Well it took us a bit over 230 years but today our
republic is now quite literally hanging by a thread. And while, I suppose, it would be very easy
to lay all of the blame on our politicians, the sad truth of it is that we the
people had to elect those politicians. Politicians
who claimed to have the best interests of our country at heart but in fact are
interested in nothing more than what remains best for them.
And then once they’re elected too many of us are too blind, too ignorant or simply too uninformed to recognize that they have no interest in us or the country, and never did. So here we are, on the verge of having squandered something so rare and leaving behind for our children not a legacy of freedom, but of potential servitude to a government not of, by and for the people but of, by and for the political elite.
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