- If you read a recent Newsweek Magazine, it featured a
front-page picture, "CALIFORNIA IN CRISIS." Last summer, Time
Magazine ran, "THE USA IS RUNNING OUT OF ENERGY." Outside Magazine
featured, "WE'RE RUNNING OUT OF WATER."
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- This year, I traveled from northern California to San
Francisco. What started out as a pleasant drive became a nightmare of grid
locked traffic, sprawl, foreign languages I couldn't understand in my own
country, polluted water, $2.59 a gallon gas and filthy air. California
is the 'canary in the mine' state indicating ominous foreboding in this
country.
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- America stands at a critical crossroads of a dilemma
that, once it has grown past our ability to manage it, citizens will suffer
an irreversible crisis. U.S. population explodes beyond 'carrying capacity'
with each added individual now totaling 293 million in America. Via legal
and illegal immigration, the United States grows by four million annually,
or, 10,958 per day. Another million U.S. citizen births create a net gain
of five million annually added to U.S. soil. That human surge will add
in excess of 250 million more Americans soon after mid century. It's called
"population momentum." Its end result is "overpopulation."
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- Around the world and in America, overpopulation will
become the "Plague of the 21st Century." Since American females
stand at 2.03 fertility, they maintain a stable population. However, at
the current rate of immigrant newcomers fleeing their own overpopulated
countries such as China, Mexico and India, U.S. growth leaps forward at
five million people added annually. For harsh examples, one need only look
at Bangladesh, China and India as they ignored their accelerating populations
50 years ago. Today, they can't 'fix' their problems. Their citizens suffer
horrific consequences in every aspect of their daily lives.
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- Let's examine Newsweek's "California In Crisis"
and see how it applies to every state. California suffers 36 million people
on its way to 56 million in 30 years. It adds 600 cars daily to its already
clogged highways. No one drinks tap water safely. Two million of its students
study in trailers because they don't have enough classrooms. California
must build ONE new school per day to keep up with the influx of between
1,500 and 2,000 newcomers and their kids added every 24 hours. California
must staff those schools with teachers who can speak 60 languages. They
are failing as the worst school system in America when they were once the
best. What is happening in California will avalanche into every state in
the nation. As THE harbinger state of overpopulation, California is 38
billion dollars in debt with no solutions with a tax base destroyed by
millions working under the table but still using its services.
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- In one of my op-eds published by the Denver Post, May
8, 2003, "TOO MANY PEOPLE, TOO FEW SOLUTIONS," I quoted four
million people added to Colorado in 50 years to give us eight million.
A 59 year old man in California responded, "You are wrong, sir. I
am among two million babyboomers who will retire within 10 years. We will
flee the population cesspool that California has become and move to Colorado's
Western slope. You can expect six million people in your state." Colorado
already exceeds its 'carrying capacity' and water is that limiting reality.
It already suffers enough gridlock and dirty air in Denver to make even
the most ardent 'pro-growth' developer pause as he idles in traffic. Anyone
driving into the mountains for a weekend of skiing or camping must contend
with bumper to bumper traffic up and standstill traffic coming back through
the Eisenhower Tunnel. Soon, Coloradans will have to leave on Thursday
night to arrive on Saturday morning and leave that afternoon to return
in time for work on Monday. Won't that be a lot of fun skiing or camping!
What's that old song, "See the USA in your Chevrolet...."
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- Chicago grinds to a halt on Monday morning. New York
is a total nightmare. Boston? Forget it. Atlanta moves like a turtle in
quicksand. Try getting out of San Francisco after five o'clock. Take a
joy ride in your Corvette in Los Angeles. You'll most likely be in bumper
to bumper traffic.
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- To experience it in its worst manifestation, visit Caracas,
Venezuela. It will take you four hours to travel ten miles across the city.
With 25 million people in Mexico City, you can't breathe. In Tokyo, Japan,
trying taking a Sunday drive if you live in the middle of the city. It
will take you most of the day to get out of town. Truth is, you never quite
get out of town! China, at 1.3 billion, suffers insufferable uncertainty
with forced one-child per family, subsistence level living and no way out.
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- It's called Third World Momentum. What is that? It's
how the Third World, even Japan, ignores a problem until it becomes unmanageable.
From there on, citizens suffer. It's grown in America for the past 30 years
since our brilliant Congress flung open the doors to massive immigration
in 1965. Have we helped any of those countries? No, the line grows as humans
add 80 million annually. You see, we can't save the world, but we can destroy
our country. Contrary to popular thought, we can't fix the Third World.
Consequently, the U.S. surges into an unsolvable crisis if our population
fails to stabilize. Ironically, it's not about race, creed or color. It's
about 'carrying capacity' and limitations massive numbers create.
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- If you don't see this monster growing, you haven't been
paying attention. You might ask yourself, do you want another 200 or 300
million people added to America? Another five to 10 million in your state?
Would you like your city to become much like Los Angeles or Houston or
Chicago or Detroit? If not, you may want to take action. None of your children,
native born or immigrant alike, will enjoy the American Dream if you fail
or refuse to take action on population stabilization. You can do something
now or it will be done to your children later. The more extreme out numbers
the more extreme our children's consequences.
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- © 2004 Frosty Wooldridge - All Rights Reserved
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- ALARMING STATISTICS:
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- CURRENT U.S. POPULATION: 293 million
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- NUMBERS OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS ENTERING U.S. THIS YEAR:
3 million
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- APPROXIMATE NUMBER OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS ENTERING 357
MILE ARIZONA SECTOR EVERY NIGHT: 4,000
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- Approximate number of illegal immigrants
- entering ALL borders every night : 9,000
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- U.S. CENSUS PROGRAM PROJECTION BY YEAR 2050 420 million
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- ***This year, according to 'Time's Magazine' report,
enough illegals will enter the country to fill 22,000 Boeing 737-700 airliners
or 60 flights every day for a year. ***
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- TO REPORT **ILLEGAL** ALIENS TO 'ICE': (866)-347-2423
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