In a plug for Mike Miles as Ken Salazar’s replacement in the Senate, Post blogger Cathleen Krahe writes; “He received the majority vote of the delegates to the 2004 Democratic Party State Assembly when he ran for the U. S. Senate.”
Carlos Urbina, 67, was struck when he tried to cross Highway 82.Urbina had just exited a bus from Aspen and was returning to his home at the Willits Townhouses in Basalt.
Nobody loves America quite like Frosty Woolridge. "Today," he blogs, "after 20 years with the last three presidents, Americans watch their most precious value erode into meaninglessness. Does U.S. citizenship mean anything to this president, our Congress, our governors and our mayors of major cities. After 9/11 decimated our national security blanket, our borders needed closing. Our immigration laws and visas needed immediate tightening as most of the bombers hailed from Saudi Arabia. All of them lied on their applications without fear of inspection. Yet, current policy allows endless immigration by Saudi nationals as well as many others from the Middle East. Has anything changed? Not!"
Today, California sloshes knee deep in its 37.5 million population overload. It grows by 1,650 people daily! Do the math. By 2050, if this immigration-driven population phenomenon continues, California explodes to 79.1 million people. Source: “Projecting the U.S. Population to 2050” by Jack Martin and Stanley Fogel, March 2006.
If 20 million illegal aliens returned "home," the U.S. economy would return to the rule of law. Employers would hire legal American citizens at a living wage. Everyone would pay their fair share of taxes because they wouldn't be working off the books. That would result in an additional $401 billion in IRS income taxes collected annually, and an equal amount for local state and city coffers.
Today, California sloshes knee deep in its 37.5 million population overload. It grows by 1,650 people daily! Do the math. By 2050, if this immigration-driven population phenomenon continues, California explodes to 79.1 million people. Source: “Projecting the U.S. Population to 2050” by Jack Martin and Stanley Fogel, March 2006.
In 49 B.C., Julius Caesar defied the Roman senate by crossing the Rubicon River to wage civil war against another Roman, Pompey the Great. By crossing the Rubicon, Caesar made a decision whereby he could not turn back.
Today, “Crossing the Rubicon” means no way to change, repair or undo your destiny. Yes, Caesar conquered Pompey, but the Roman senate, along with Brutus, stabbed Caesar to death.
Last Friday, Ann Curry, on NBC Nightly News, reported that drought-stricken Georgia's Lake Lanier, that provides water for five million people, will not last more than 79 more days at current water consumption. "What does Lake Lanier need?" she asked the reporter standing by the lake. "Lots of rain…about four months of rain," the reporter said.
If Georgia stands in the cross-hairs of a water crisis today at 9,363,000 people, what will be its fate be by 2050 – when its predicted population reaches 16,966,000 people?
I hear your theme, time and again. The “Conman” advocates “liberty and justice for all.” While you have given my voice a podium, you have not taken a stand. Your silence implies that I am a fringe “illegal tax protester” and my cause not worthy of your attention. You introduced my last blog with “his long and lonely battle” while literally millions, including a candidate for president, are in the midst of a crucial struggle to regain our freedom. Because you have established yourself as a influential political voice I challenge you to either honor your motto, change it or refute the evidence.
Last month I participated in the annual gathering of the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR – www.fairus.org) in Washington, DC. Former Colorado Governor Lamm was a keynote speaker – giving us a STARTLING speech.
His national leadership in the immigration debate illustrates his far-reaching understanding of our greatest dilemma in the early years of the 21st century. Every social ill emanates from too many poorly educated, low-income people flooding into the United States – beyond our capacity to sustain them – or ourselves.
I need you all to go online or reply back to this email if you want one (or two!) of the October Boxes that I will be driving over next Thursday/Friday, even if you are on the Automatic Box Route. This is a box I don't count as automatic because so many people are out of town this time of year. I am trying to have all my orders in by Monday night, so I can round everything up for you all. Please stock up on Juices, Jams, Eggs, Beef, Lamb, Buffalo, Cheese, Leroux Creek Skin care, Etc at this time, because most likely I won't come over again until Thanksgiving week. Think Stews and Chilis!
Over the last couple of weeks during Immigration Wednesday on KNFO’s Con Games, two assertions were made that need addressing. First, it was said that most of the more developed countries of the world were declining in population numbers, and it was therefore assumed that was not a good thing. Well, it is a good thing.
Reducing population growth rates by establishing replacement levels of fertility (or even below replacement levels) and curbing immigration are, indeed, the only real hopes for sustaining viable futures for those countries—including, if not especially, for the U.S. The challenges resulting from not doing are insurmountable. The necessary adjustments of doing so would be just that, adjustments.
Last week, Homeland Security Chief Michael Chertoff, a man for all seasons and obliged to two nations, ordered raids in southern California that netted 1,200 illegal aliens. Hundreds of them proved deportation absconders, rapists, murderers and MS-13 gang members.
After Bush flamed out of the sky – crashing-and-burning in a stunning defeat for the amnesty bill in June – he pondered enforcement of our laws. What a concept!