Geee Posted July 6, 2015 Share Posted July 6, 2015 PJ Media: Don’t stop thinking about tomorrow… Given European socialism, and given its therapeutic culture that assumes morality is relative and situational, it is quite stunning — especially to the Greeks — that suddenly debts are to mean not endless negotiations, haggling, blame-gaming, and contextualization, but are reduced to something akin to Calvin Coolidge’s snarky alleged quote, “They hired the money, didn’t they?” Aside from the threats of Vladimir Putin and the wobbling of the European Union, Europe is being overrun with illegal immigrants from Africa, Asia and the Middle East. Once an impoverished foreign national arrives at any European shore, the European Union, either out of utopian piety or colonial guilt, feels obligated to accept him, without questioning much his legal status or the reasons for his arrival — much less why it should not extend such magnanimity to tens of millions of others who may well follow. But the cash-strapped leftwing European public, outside its privileged elite, is slowly tiring of illegal immigration as well. Apparently it has concluded that tens of millions of illegal migrants neither assimilate quickly nor are much thankful to their hosts for their sanctuary status — and that hundreds of millions more would come if they could to enjoy the European welfare state. An aging and shrinking European socialism accepts that its own redistributionist entitlements are not sustainable. But it also assumes that those arriving from the former Third World have neither the interest nor the skills to join the labor force to subsidize their hosts’ own generous retirement packages. At home the progressive Left is on the scent of another scalp, this time Donald Trump’s for his uncouth and blunderbuss stereotyping of illegal immigrants from Mexico, who, he implies, are for the most part not Mexico’s choice citizenry and who have a tendency to commit various crimes upon arrival. The best way to refute the shoot-from-the-hip Trump’s stereotyping of an entire illegal immigration population as inordinately committing crimes and relying on state subsidies should be easy: his critics should not quote creased-browed professors and outraged ethnic activists, but first cite federal and state statistics of crimes committed by illegal aliens as well as the legal status of those on federal and state assistance, and then calculate to what degree these percentages are not — or in fact are — in line with the native American population. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pepper Posted July 6, 2015 Share Posted July 6, 2015 Is the World Becoming Fed Up?Well, @Geee, let's see. I am fed up. I know you are.... I know for sure that @NCTexan and @SrWoodchuck are. Hmmmm, @Valin, @Casino67, @clearvision, @Rheo, let's see..... Yes, I would say Yes. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valin Posted July 6, 2015 Share Posted July 6, 2015 The best way to refute the shoot-from-the-hip Trump’s stereotyping of an entire illegal immigration population as inordinately committing crimes and relying on state subsidies should be easy: his critics should not quote creased-browed professors and outraged ethnic activists, but first cite federal and state statistics of crimes committed by illegal aliens as well as the legal status of those on federal and state assistance, and then calculate to what degree these percentages are not — or in fact are — in line with the native American population. Of course, Trump’s opponents rarely do that, partly because governments, both state and federal — which love to categorize Americans by race, class, and gender — strangely claim that they do not have accurate and up-to-date statistics on illegal aliens. I have no problem dumping on Dumb Don, for the simple reason that he's not serious about dealing with the problem. The only thing he is serious about is getting his name and ugly puss in the papers. He's a media whore...and not a particularly good one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geee Posted July 6, 2015 Author Share Posted July 6, 2015 Is the World Becoming Fed Up? Well, @Geee, let's see. I am fed up. I know you are.... I know for sure that @NCTexan and @SrWoodchuck are. Hmmmm, @Valin, @Casino67, @clearvision, @Rheo, let's see..... Yes, I would say Yes. Ah yes - I remember the song " We Are The World" 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Casino67 Posted July 6, 2015 Share Posted July 6, 2015 Put me down in the 'yes' column. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valin Posted July 6, 2015 Share Posted July 6, 2015 Is the World Becoming Fed Up? Well, @Geee, let's see. I am fed up. I know you are.... I know for sure that @NCTexan and @SrWoodchuck are. Hmmmm, @Valin, @Casino67, @clearvision, @Rheo, let's see..... Yes, I would say Yes. Ah yes - I remember the song " We Are The World" 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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