Part 5: The Immigration
factor—accelerating consequences, freedoms curtailed, quality of life
degraded, standard of living out the window, environmental degradation,
Human Katrina
If you look back over the last 47 years since U.S. Senator Teddy Kennedy
rammed the 1965 Immigration Reform Act into law, it added 115 million
people to the United States. You might notice that the fabled
Silent Majority of Americans did nothing, said nothing and watched the
Human Katrina pour into America.
If we citizens, both legal immigrants now more than 40 million foreign
born, and the rest of us fail to act, we will watch another 100 million
MORE legal and illegal immigrants invade our shores within the next
38 years—a sneeze in time. We’ll watch 100 million people be added
by 2035 (we’re already 15 million into that number since we hit 300
million in October of 2008), and we’ll add a 138 million to total 438
million people within the USA by 2050—a scant 38 years from now.
We will double our current population from 315 million to 625 million
within 80 years. (Sources: “US Population Projections” by Fogel/Martin,
www.Fairus.org, PEW Research Center, U.S. Census Bureau)
The ramifications of those numbers stagger any American with any understanding
of carrying capacity, Peak Oil, species extinction, carbon footprint,
ecological footprint, resources and quality of life along with standard
of living. Those kinds of numbers cannot be assimilated and they
cannot be watered, fed, housed and provided jobs with any kind of dignity.
Those numbers cannot be handled at the level of resource destruction
and environmental degradation escalating beyond the planet’s ability
to cope with them.
We must ask ourselves what kind of a civilization do we hope to gift
to our children? What kind of an environment do we want them to
inherit? What kind of cities do we want them to live in as to
quality of life and human dignity? What do we want to bequeath
to the animals that share this continent with us? What kind
of water, energy, resources and ability to provide food for our children
do we want? What kind of a cohesive society do we want them to
inherit? What kind of culture? What kind of language?
What kind of education? What kind of jobs? What kind of
spiritual connection to the land and nature can those kinds of numbers
provide our citizens of America?
Then we must ask what kind of a people have we become? Are we
like the people of New Orleans during the onslaught of the hurricane
Katrina? Five different kinds of people dealt with Katrina in
five different ways. They knew Katrina would hit with Category
5 winds 10 days before it hit.
1. Smart people understood that Katrina packed
200 mile per hour winds. They took action by driving, flying and fleeing
the area. They pro-acted to ensure their lives. They lived.
2. Others said, “We have ridden out storms like
this before; so we can ride out this one.” They based their lives
on the past. They lost the bet and became victims or survivors.
3. Other people hoped that Katrina would drop
to a Category 1 or 2. They prayed or hoped that it would change course
and go out to sea. They gave their fate to nature instead of taking
action for self preservation.
4. Other people waited to the last minute to
make a decision. You saw them caught in the 50 mile lines on the
freeways with gas stations out of gas, crack ups, deaths and panic.
Result: victims or survivors.
5. The last set of people were too stupid, too
poor, too out of touch with reality to save themselves. They couldn’t
afford a bus ticket, didn’t know what was happening and didn’t
understand the consequences. Illiteracy brings a price:
they died or survived depending on the luck of the draw for someone
to save them.
After reading this series thus far, what number would you pick for the
United States right now? My pick? We are solidly a nation
at choice # 5.
Dear reader, this “thing” called endless immigration will hit an added
100 million more immigrants in a blink of an eye. It will change the
foundation of our culture, our language and our way of life. It will
certainly curtail individual liberties, individual freedoms, standard
of living and way of life.
In short, it’s going to get ugly with ethnic confrontations and linguistic
chaos and separation of the national ethos. It’s going to get uglier
with intractable poverty by the millions. It’s going to get hopeless
once that 100 million immigrants settle onto our shores. It’s
going to degrade all our lives to levels we are just beginning to see
as the example of 46 million Americans now living on food stamps in
2012 and over 14 million unemployed with a $16 trillion national debt.
In part 6, I am going to discuss some really nasty aspects every American
faces with the addition of 100 million immigrants.
But the deal is: you can change it with the Social Media information
I presented you in Parts 3 and 4. Take action, make things happen,
get your butt out of the easy chair and save your children’s lives.
The greater our numbers into the endless millions projected from immigration
the greater the consequences to your children.
Join www.NumbersUSA.org and become a faxer and phone caller. Join
www.CapsWeb.org and become a faxer and phone caller. Join www.FAIRus.Org
to become part of nearly 1.5 million Americans that will change the
course of history toward a viable civilization.
In a five minute astoundingly simple yet brilliant video, “Immigration,
Poverty, and Gum Balls”, Roy Beck, director of www.numbersusa.ORG, graphically
illustrates the impact of overpopulation. Take five minutes to
see for yourself:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPjzfGChGlE&feature=player_embedded
“Immigration by the numbers—off the chart” by Roy Beck
This 10 minute demonstration shows Americans the results of unending
mass immigration on the quality of life and sustainability for future
generations: in a word “Mind boggling!” www.NumbersUSA.org
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muw22wTePqQ
Part 1: The Immigration factor—inviting 100 million people into USA
Part 2: The immigration factor— the reasons for endless immigration,
Silent Majority
Part 3: The Immigration factor—using social media to bring change in
government policies in our republic
Part 4: The Immigration factor—a huge listing of media to address over-immigration
in America. This will get you to the meat of the matter.
Part 5: The Immigration factor—accelerating consequences, freedoms curtailed,
quality of life degraded, standard of living out the window, environmental
degradation
Part 6: The Immigration factor—quality of life issues that will
become really nasty, traffic, price of gas, drive time, species extinction,
carbon footprint, ecological footprint
Part 7: The immigration factor—what it will look like in America if
we fail to stop mass immigration
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