Sunday, October 15, 2006

Population management...

So now it is projected that the United States will reach 300 million people on Tuesday morning. When you are getting ready to reach a milestone like that you must ask two questions.

1) What is causing population growth.

2) Is the growth a good thing.

First of all, America is currently plagued with a vast number of illegal immigratnts and more and more come in to this country each day. Those on the left might have you believe that this is actually a good thing, and that it helps America's economy. They would have you believe that these immigrants do jobs that other Americans arn't willing to do. However, there are several problems with that. If we continue to allow illegal immigration like we do today, we will completely undermine our naturalization process. Furthermore, these jobs that other Americans wont take, are under the table jobs that avoid the taxation policy. The only reason that Americans wont take the jobs is because they are day labor type things that pay below the minimum wage. If we would eliminate the minimum wage, we wouldn't have this problem. Employers would be allowed to hire people at below the minimum wage, and Americans would take the jobs. Any job beats unemployment.

Furthermore, illegal immigration into the United States is a huge financial burden, that brings down the standard of living. Most of the people that are comming into this country are living in poverty, and they do not carry things such as insurance. They flood our schools and hospitals, yet don't bear the full financial burden of those services.

I am sick and tired of people saying that we need illegal immigrants in this country in order to function. I think it is extremely unfair to all of those people who went through a legitimate naturalization process to just tolerate those who absolutly refuse to do it.

And lastly, I am sick and tired of yankees and others from around the country saying that we should keep our borders as open as they are today, yet refusing to help pay the burden that is forced upon the border states. Several times, the federal government has refused to offer suplimental financial aid to border states, to curb the cost of illegal immigration. They also fail time and time again to increase assistance on border security. If the people of this country are unwilling to help the border states pay for this problem then it is about time that they let us fix the problem.

1 Comments:

Blogger Ryan Whipkey said...

There I finally posted the post that my last comment on here was refering to. Go read. NOW. GO. lol. or later.

9:26 PM  

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