Sunday, May 14, 2023

MAKING SENSE OF THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION'S BORDER POLICY


This map shows the "2020 US Presidential Election By County & Vote Share." Suppose you are the DNC and your goal is to turn more counties "Blue."  How could you achieve that?  

There is a way that the DNC can turn more counties from "Red to Blue" WITHOUT needing to change one voter's decision. How? 

THE FLOOD OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS INTO LARGE SANCTUARY CITIES CONTROLLED BY DEMOCRATS IS DESTROYING THE QUALITY OF LIFE, AND THUS DRIVING BLUE VOTERS OUT TO RED RURAL COUNTIES. 

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED JUST IN TIME FOR THE 2025 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION! 

Two million people fled America’s largest cities from 2020 to 2022.  

According to census data, "Metros" as a group lost population for the first time since at least 1990, and probably for decades before that. 17 of the nation’s 25 largest counties suffered population losses between April 2020 and July 2022, including Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Denver, Houston, Minneapolis, San Diego, and Seattle. Only a fresh influx of immigrants saved big cities from even more dramatic population declines.

The historic exodus, combined with chronic office vacancies and surging crime, pose profound and potentially existential challenges to America’s great cities. Big-city homicides rose by 40% between 2019 and 2022. 

OTHER BIG WINNERS FROM THE OPEN BORDER POLICY:

- Amazon 

- Big corporations that need cheap labor

- Wealthy homeowers that rely on landscapers and home care workers

GROWING THE PROBLEM:

The expiration of Title 42 last week will only worsen illegal migration into cities and add to the wave of American's leaving big cities in 2023 and 2024.

The Trump Administration implimented Title 42 in March 2020. It allowed for the rapid expulsion of unauthorized border crossers and asylum seekers. Since is was considered an "expulsion" rather than a "deportation," the migrants are not afforded the right to make a case to stay in the U.S. before an immigration judge. Under Title 42, most migrants could be returned to Mexico within hours, which is what the Trump Administration was doing. 

Conversly, the Biden Administration is simply releasing illegal immigrants without even setting a date for a court hearing. Without Title 42 we can expect millions of illegal migrants to stream across our borders and flood into Democrat sanctuary cities. 

BESIDES AN OPEN BORDER, WHAT OTHER DEMOCRAT POLICIES ARE LEADING TO INCREASED CRIMES AND OTHER QUALITY OF LIFE ISSUES IN BIG CITIES?

  • Defunding the police
  • Cashless bail 
  • Not prosecuting crimes
  • Release criminals from jail
  • Overload hospitals and schools 
  • Flood streets with homeless

There is a right way and wrong way to do immigration.  The Biden Administration is definitely doing immigration the wrong way and anyone with simple common sense knows that!  Appointing Kamala Harris as the Nation's Border Tzar was a sure fire way to NOT fix the problem as t the border! 

The present immigration policy makes no sense unless you look at it as part of an overall sick partisan strategy to turn Red counties Blue. 

THE BIG QUESTION:

What we don't know is whether Democrats who fled the cities because of the Biden Administration's policies will vote for Biden/Harris in 2024. 

WAKE UP AMERICA!

Today we call it the "Great Reset," but the concept of destroying the economic system in order to achieve an overall objective of Democratic Socialism is not a new idea. 

In 1966, Cloward and Piven, both professors at the Columbia University School of Social Work, "proposed to create a crisis in the current welfare system – by exploiting the gap between welfare law and practice – that would ultimately bring about its collapse and replace it with a system of guaranteed annual income. They hoped to accomplish this end by informing the poor of their rights to welfare assistance, encouraging them to apply for benefits and, in effect, overloading an already overburdened bureaucracy."[

In his 2006 book Winning the Race, political commentator John McWhorter attributed the rise in the welfare state after the 1960s to the Cloward–Piven strategy,