Thursday, January 21, 2010

Congress freshmen introduce anti-amnesty resolution‏ BIPARTISAN!!!

A timely article from www.numbersusa.com about a new anti-amnesty bill, which follows this post about in-state tuition for illegals in Nebraska and Texas, this about the election in Massachusettes, and this about the coming governor election in Arizona. For more interesting stories like this click here to follow this blog.

Congress freshmen introduce anti-amnesty resolution‏

GOP & DEM freshmen in Congress introduce NO-AMNESTY resolution

DEAR OPPONENTS OF AMNESTY -- GREAT NEWS! A group primarily of first-term Members of the House of Representatives -- 10 Democrats and 12 Republicans -- has just now introduced a House resolution that would commit the chamber to oppose any mass amnesty. H. Res. 1026 The Chaffetz/Kratovil No-Amnesty Bill Please go to your Action Board now to send a fax to your own U.S. Representative. You will find a fax that either thanks your Representative for co-sponsoring the anti-amnesty resolution or that asks your Representative to sign on. (However, those of you with a Representative who has already co-sponsored a pro-amnesty bill won't see a new fax.) Until this resolution, voters have not been able to know which Members of Congress they can count on to oppose a mass legalization of some 12 million illegal aliens. We have been able to know the hundred or so Members of Congress who aggressively are pushing an amnesty because they have co-sponsored amnesty bills. But when a Member who hasn't co-sponsored an amnesty says he/she is against an amnesty, we haven't really known what that means.
NOW, THOUGH, WE CAN LOOK TO THIS ANTI-AMNESTY RESOLUTION (H. RES. 1026) TO FIND THE NAMES OF THE MEMBERS WE CAN TRULY TRUST TO VOTE 'NO' ON ANY AMNESTY.
This is a great immediate followup to the election of a no-amnesty Senator from Massachusetts who is filling a seat that has promoted amnesties and foreign-worker increases for 45 years.
This effort is being led by two freshmen, Rep. Chaffetz (R-Utah) and Rep. Kratovil (D-Maryland).
Other Democrats who are original No-Amnesty co-sponsors are Reps. Nye (Va.), Kagen (Wis.), Murphy (Pa.), Barrow (Ga.), Bright (Ala.), Taylor (Miss.), McIntyre (N.C.), Shuler (N.C.) and Childers (Miss.)
Other Republicans signing are Reps. Hunter (Calif.), Jenkins (Kan.), Luetkemeyer (Mo.), Olson (Texas), Fleming (La.), Lummis (Wyoming), Coffman (Colo.), McClintock (Calif.), Posey (Fla.), Roe (Tenn.), Harper (Miss.).
The filing of this resolution means that no Member of Congress can stay on the fence on amnesty now. Either the Members sign on to this No-Amnesty bill, or they signal that they are keeping open the possibility that they will vote FOR an amnesty if one comes up.
BILL INCLUDES MANDATORY E-VERIFY AND BORDER SECURITY The short bill has three parts that commit the House of Representatives to:
Mandatory E-Verify for all employers for all employees to keep illegal aliens out of U.S. jobs.
Infrastructure and manpower to effectively secure and control U.s. borders.
NO Amnesty.The precise language can be read in the story on our home page. The language about amnesty is simply: ". . . any immigration reform proposal adopted by Congress should not legalize, grant amnesty for, or confer any other legal status condoning the otherwise unlawful entry or presence in the United States of any individual." Here is the statement of Rep. Kratovil (D-Maryland): As a former prosecutor, I am committed to the rule of law. I came to Congress to fight for a common sense approach on immigration reform: enforcing the rules already on the books, punishing those who knowingly choose to violate them, and opposing any plans that reward or incentivize illegal behavior at the expense of those who are trying to play by the rules. This bipartisan resolution recognizes the critical role that legal immigrants have played in our society and lays out the principles that should guide any discussion of immigration reform. I am pleased to join Representatives Chaffetz, Nye, and Hunter as a lead on this important measure. Statement of Rep. Chaffetz (R-Utah) who got to Congress by defeating the pro-amnesty Republican leader Rep. Cannon in a primary election: Our government has a duty and responsibility to make our first immigration priority the enforcement of existing laws by ensuring that illegal behavior is punished, not rewarded. Any discussion of comprehensive immigration reform must begin with a renewed commitment to enforce our immigration laws. We need to remove the incentives that encourage illegal behavior if we expect to get immigration under control. OK, fellow Americans, let's get your Representative signed onto this bill! THANKS,

Fax jobs message from Mass. shocker‏

A timely article from www.numbersusa.com about faxes to send to your House and Senate members because of the election of Scott Brown as described in this post about the election in Massachusettes, and this about in-state tuition for illegals in Nebraska and Texas. For more interesting stories like this click here to follow this blog.

Fax jobs message from Mass. shocker‏


Your 3 Congress Members & the President need to hear jobs message from Mass. election results

MASSACHUSETTS ELECTION PROVIDES US ANOTHER WINDOW TO PUSH IMMIGRATION REDUCTIONS AS THE CHEAP & EASY WAY TO PUT MORE AMERICANS BACK TO WORK! See my advice to Democrats in my blog today.
If any of your 3 Members of Congress are Democrats, send this fax.
If any of your 3 are Republicans, send this fax.
Send this fax to Pres. Obama.All of these faxes make the main points of my blog: 1. Democrats wanting to win competitive contests need to offer a credible jobs plan that is practical and doesn't cost the taxpayers a fortune. Moderate Democrats can easily use the immigration issue to become that kind of candidate by promoting bills to (a) use mandatory E-Verify to open up illegal aliens' jobs for unemployed Americans, (b) end chain migration of foreign workers through extended family connections, and (c) elmiminate the visa lottery that raffles off permanent work permits. To date, almost no Democrat has stood up to be this kind of champion for the American worker. But to do so would send powerful signals that would appeal to the kind of Independent voters who gave Republican Brown such a huge victory yesterday. 2. Republican congressional leadership has left a huge opportunity for Democrats as they have refused to champion the three solutions noted above. But it isn't too late to take political advantage of this issue. Republicans should not feel too smug about the change in their political fortunes which is far more about the Democrats' shortcomings than about the Republicans' attributes. Jumping in to take leadership in reducing overall immigration in order to put Americans back to work would give Independents a reason to vote FOR Republicans and not just AGAINST Democrats. STOPPING AMNESTY NOT ENOUGH WE NEED A MORATORIUM -- A TIME-OUT -- A SUSPENSION Since November of 2008, NumbersUSA has had as its No. 1 priority a suspension of most permanent legal immigration to give some breathing room for unemployed Americans seeking a job. We have promoted this moratorium, or time-out, through hundreds of thousands of faxes and scores of appearances on radio and TV. I don't believe any organization has done more to advance the suspension idea. That our mass mobilization of citizens over the last year has not been more successful in breaking through with the jobs/immigration story is a source of great disappointment to me. There is no question that NumbersUSA's networks, along with those of other organizations, have done an amazing job this last year in stopping what had been advertised as an inevitable amnesty. But defensive victories aren't nearly good enough. Please help us use this rebellion of political Independents in Massachusetts as a lever for finally bringing respite from the assault on our quality of life by mass immigration. Please click here to see all the opportunities for action that have been posted on your personalized Action Board. THANKS,

Take Action Now To REVERSE In-State Tuition for Illegals!‏

A timely article from www.alipac.us about illegal students in Nebraska and Texas, which follows this post about New Jersey, this about the election in Massachusettes, and this about the coming governor election in Arizona. For more interesting stories like this click here to follow this blog.

Take Action Now To REVERSE In-State Tuition for Illegals!‏

Every state that has in-state tuition for illegal aliens, except for Wisconsin, has something in common. That common denominator is that the legislation granting the taxpayer benefit of subsidized tuition rates for illegal immigrants was passed in each state with little to no public knowledge prior to passage. In every state, except for Wisconsin, where ALIPAC activists have taken action to forewarn the public about such legislation, in-state tuition for illegal aliens has been soundly defeated. This is because the truth that approximately 80% of the American public opposes licenses, in-state tuition, or any form of Amnesty legislation, regardless of the latest big lie poll put out by our opposition. ALIPAC has helped to defeat in-state tuition legislation in 20 states, since we defeated it in North Carolina in 2005. With our recent big wins of 2010 in the Scott Brown race and our effort to successfully defeat in-state tuition for illegals in New Jersey we have an opportunity to GO ON OFFENSE for a change! We intend to halt / reverse in-state tuition for illegals in two major states using two separate tactics in Nebraska and Texas. PLEASE TAKE THE FOLLOWING ACTIONS IMMEDIATELY. (Reminder: We are asking ALIPAC supporters in all 50 states to focus your activism power into these two states)
NEBRASKA : Support Legislation 1. Draft your own short yet personalized and distinct message for members of the Nebraska state senate in support of Sen. Charlie Janssen's LB1001. This bill would "keep undocumented students from qualifying for in-state tuition. " Here is an informative article about LB 1001 NE: Bill would keep undocumented students from getting in-state tuition http://www.alipac.us/article-4855-thread-1-0.html Here is ALIPAC's Official Letter sent to NE Senators http://www.alipac.us/ftopicp-1008213.html#1008213 Sample Message "I am calling to ask Senator ______ to support and vote for Sen. Janssen's bill LB 1001, which would stop illegal aliens from getting taxpayer funded in-state tuition. Over 80% of Americans oppose in-state tuition for illegals and that is why over 20 states have rejected the legislation. In-state tuition for illegals violates federal law, rewards families that break our laws, encourages more illegal immigration, and replaces innocent American students in the limited seats in our colleges with illegal aliens at taxpayer expense. Please support LB 1001"
STEP 2: Use the following contact information to call in your message and then follow-up with an e-mail and or Fax. BIG REMINDER: An e-mail is better than nothing but is the least effective method. Please CALL, CALL, CALL and deliver your message to the lawmaker, assistant, or voice mail and then reinforce your CALL with a written copy of your message. Nebraska State Senate Contact Info at this link http://nebraskalegislature.gov/senators/senator_list.php

TEXAS : Lawsuit Two groups in Texas have filed a lawsuit to stop the state of Texas from continuing to offer in-state tuition and other taxpayer benefits to illegal aliens. Texans make up ALIPAC's second largest support base along side Californians. We have interviewed leaders from these groups and they need donations to help with their lawsuit. If they win this lawsuit in Texas, they will create a precedent, we can quickly deploy in the remaining states that offer taxpayer benefits to illegals. If you are willing to consider a donation to help the brave souls in Texas who are conducting this lawsuit, please visit them on the web at this link.... Immigration Reform Coalition of Texas (IRCOT) http://www.ircot.com/

You can also ask them to e-mail you updates about the progress of their lawsuit. Please work hard on these two projects for the next 4-5 days. We need thousands of calls pouring into Nebraska before the Open Borders groups can react. We need thousands of dollars pouring into Texas to support this court action. We have an opportunity here to put the illegal aliens and their supporters into defensive posture but only if enough of you respond and heed our bugle call to advance in a systematic and well disciplined way.
Let's charge! The ALIPAC Team
www.alipac.us

Scott Brown's Pickup Truck... Is Racist????

A timely article from www.vdare.com analyzing the election of Scott Brown, which follows this post about New Jersey and this about the upcoming election in Arizona. For more interesting stories like this click here to follow this blog.

Scott Brown's Pickup Truck... Is Racist????
See alsoScott Brown’s Victory: New Englanders Love Their “Little Platoons”. Immigration Is Hurting Them and Scott Brown’s Massachusetts Massacre: The Unspoken Race Dimension
Scott Brown drives a pickup truck. He put it in his ads.Keith Olbermann thinks the “pickup truck” is a coded racial attack on the President.Actually, said truck was the subject of a not very coded, just as racial, attack by the President. As Michelle Malkin wrote
“While a self-satisfied and entitled Coakley vacationed or partied with D.C. lobbyists, Brown drove around in his GM truck, shaking hands in the cold outside Fenway Park — earning the scorn of Coakley and Obama, who mocked Brown’s truck six times at the Boston rally this weekend to the delight of blue-nosed Democrats.”Perhaps Obama and Olbermann were remembering, Howard Dean, who said he wanted to be “the candidate for guys with Confederate flags in their pickup trucks,” causing Al Sharpton to launch an attack on him.
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Scott Brown’s Victory: New Englanders Love Their “Little Platoons”. Immigration Is Hurting Them

A timely article from www.vdare.com analyzing the election of Scott Brown, which follows this post about New Jersey and this about the upcoming election in Arizona. For more interesting stories like this click here to follow this blog.

Scott Brown’s Victory: New Englanders Love Their “Little Platoons”. Immigration Is Hurting Them
See Also:Scott Brown’s Massachusetts Massacre: The Unspoken Race Dimension
By Matthew Richer
“To be attached to the subdivision, to love the little platoon we belong to in society, is the first principle (the germ as it were) of public affections”, wrote Edmund Burke in Reflections on the Revolution in France.
New England has always been a region of “little platoons”, where people proudly retain their local customs and accents. It’s not a place you can just move to and suddenly “belong” (as my California-born wife can attest). You have to put your time in here before you can become a bona fide New Englander.
That is something we both love about New England—and it is also one of the many things our elites can’t stand about it.
During his 1831 visit to America, Alexis de Tocqueville was the most impressed with New England. It was in New England’s “little platoons” that de Tocqueville found the American spirit of self-reliance and volunteerism to be the strongest and most admirable.
Unfortunately, New England—and Massachusetts in particular—has also produced an elite culture, a class of people who are largely the product of the region’s many prestigious universities and prep schools.
In recent decades, however, there has been a growing antagonism between everyday New Englanders and the post-American elites who claim to represent them. Granted, we rarely read about it in the press, but the tension is definitely there.
Just ask the good people of Lewiston, Maine and Nashua, New Hampshire who never voted to have Somali Bantu refugees forced into their neighborhoods at their own expense.
In my opinion, and I travel extensively though New England, the forced introduction of refugees into New England communities whose only crime was being too white and well-functioning has jolted the political awareness of people here more than any other public policy trend in my lifetime.
In a recent interview, Peter Brimelow said that people are drawn to VDARE.com because they feel especially discouraged about the way their country and culture are being forcibly dismantled, “and they feel also that something is being done to them”.
That is certainly the way people feel in places like East Boston, which was until recently a charming neighborhood with great Italian restaurants, but has been transformed by Salvadoran immigrants and turned into a stronghold of the MS-13.
It is this sense of helplessness and frustration that has drawn many people together to support Scott Brown.
I can’t tell you how many Scott Brown signs I’ve seen in places I would never expect to vote Republican—even handmade “Vote for Brown” signs made out of plastic, wood, and cardboard. The farther you go from Boston, the more Brown signs you see.
Prior to this election, the closest thing I have ever seen to this level of voter enthusiasm was Mitt Romney’s 1994 Senate campaign against Ted Kennedy. Back then, vast numbers of Massachusetts voters were enormously enthusiastic about the chance to finally unseat Kennedy.
Unfortunately, as I wrote in my VDARE.com obituary for Ted Kennedy, Mitt Romney ran a poor campaign. He also came across as a polished out-of-town CEO, which hampered his ability to connect to voters.
But Scott Brown is a local guy who comes across like someone you might know. He retains his regional accent and mannerisms. He is married with kids and serves in the National Guard. In other words, he is not your typical senator, and that’s a big reason why people like him-and dislike him.
“We are running against the machine” Scott Brown and his supporters keep saying, a reference to the Democratic Party Establishment that has had a stranglehold over Massachusetts for generations.
For example: One piece of the Massachusetts machine who excelled at pretending he was “one of us” was former Speaker of the House of Representatives Thomas “Tip” O’Neill.
All politics is local” was Tip O’Neill’s famous phrase. And for years now many Democrats, especially in Massachusetts, have tried to ride the strength of this feel-good slogan into elected office, repeating it ad nauseam.
The problem is that most people actually believe that Tip O’Neill was giving advice on how to govern. Actually, it was only advice on how to campaign.
In 1936, Tip O’Neill ran for the Cambridge City Council. He campaigned everywhere except in the neighborhood where he was born and raised simply because he assumed that he already had those votes in the bag.
After O’Neill lost the race, he reviewed the vote totals by precinct and discovered that he had actually done worse in his own neighborhood. “People like to be asked,” a neighbor explained to him.
O’Neill never made that mistake again. And he never lost another race.
When it came to governing, however, Tip O’Neill believed that all politics was really national, or rather, international. O’Neill cared little about the people in his own congressional district, as is clear from his life-long support for Open Borders.
“We have committed our nation to the preservation of freedom for all peoples of the world; not only those of Northern Europe” he loftily told the House of Representatives during the debate over the 1965 Immigration Act.
In 1983, Speaker O’Neill continued to defend America’s open borders immigration policy, claiming that “The pluralistic society which has resulted from the amalgamation of so many cultures has enriched the lives of all Americans and has strengthened our national character.”
But when O’Neill resigned from office in 1985, he immediately sold his Cambridge home and moved to a racially homogeneous Cape Cod village—Harwich Port, MA, six-tenths of one percent black, nine-tenths of one percent Hispanic. So much for being a local guy (with an “enriched” life).
Martha Coakley’s biggest mistake was that she ignored Tip’s advice and did not ask for our votes. In fact, Coakley took a week-long vacation between Christmas and New Year’s Day, so sure was she of being elected senator.
While Martha Coakley was on vacation, Scott Brown was driving his now-famous truck across the state. In freezing-cold temperatures, he stood on street corners and in front of supermarkets. Brown shook hands, he listened to voters, and asked for their support.
One of Martha Coakley’s more revealing moments was when a reporter asked her why she wasn’t spending more time on the stump like Scott Brown.
“As opposed to standing outside Fenway Park? In the cold? Shaking hands?” Coakley sneered, referring to a recent Brown ad that showed him talking to voters outside Fenway Park.
Standing outside in the cold is not unusual for people around here. Most of us do it every day.
Michael Kinsley defined a gaffe as the moment when a politician inadvertently tells the truth. Perhaps Martha Coakley’s most revealing gaffe was when she told a radio host that former Red Sox ace Curt Schilling was a “Yankees fan.”
The Schilling remark vividly illustrates that Martha Coakley is really not a member of one of the New England’s little platoons, but a post-American elite who wishes only to preside over them. It’s hard to imagine how anyone can be both a diehard Red Sox fan and a “citizen of the world”.
You will not find people like Martha Coakley or Ted Kennedy cheering on the local high school team, attending the church fair, riding the subway, or having coffee at the local diner. They look down on local customs as bourgeois.
Some Republican elites, of course, are just as good at pretending to be one of the gang as Tip O‘Neill. For a time, George W. Bush convinced millions that he was regular Texan who loved Jesus and baseball. In reality, Bush was actually a fan of Hispanicizing the game, attempting to turn baseball into the “international pastime”.
Last week, I wrongly predicted that Brown would lose the election after his last debate performance because of his stammering delivery, and reluctance to attack Martha Coakley, especially on immigration (where his position was actually quite good).
However, Brown scored a knockout punch with the now-famous line: “With all due respect, it’s not the Kennedy’s seat. It’s the people’s seat.”
What people don’t seem to realize about this oft-quoted remark is that Brown did not direct it at Martha Coakley, but at the debate moderator, David Gergen—a permanent fixture of the political establishment, who clearly leaned toward Coakley.
It was David Gergen [email him] who referred to the open Senate seat as “the Kennedy’s seat”. And he obviously did not enjoy being corrected. Our elites never do.
Another cog in the Massachusetts machine that is now slowing is the Open Borders Boston Globe, which has been lording over the commonwealth for more than a century.
For weeks, The Boston Globe has been shrilly denouncing Scott Brown’s ascendancy, furious that the public is no longer listening to them when it comes to electing people to public office.
Have you ever seen the look on someone’s face when they’re giving a public speech, and people suddenly start getting up and leaving the room? That has been the tone of the Boston Globe lately.
The Boston Globe is reportedly losing $1 million per week and has had to lay off much of its staff (although it still has a full-time immigration reporter). They have only themselves to blame for their declining influence.
Quietly, immigration has been no small factor in this election. I’ve talked to several workers in the Brown campaign in recent days and they all say that frustration with out-of-control immigration is a top voter concern. Brown used illegal immigration in his push-polling. And we have the testimony of liberal policy analyst Karen Dolan [Email her]that many of the her Massachusetts female friends were supporting Brown, to her disgust, not merely because “he looks good naked” (in his celebrated 1982 Cosmopolitan centerfold) but because “they think [Coakley] wants to bus in immigrants take over their schools…They think she will take their tax dollars and give it to an "illegal alien" in Arizona for an abortion.”[ Scott Brown’s Body seduces. Take A Cold Shower, Huffington Post, January 19, 2010.]
And, over the last few weeks, I’ve also been asking lots of voters why they support Scott Brown. Significantly, they are not primarily motivated by popular issues like healthcare, taxes, or terrorism, important as these are.
Rather, what motivates a great many Brown supporters is the preservation of their way of life—a way of life that has gradually been undermined by a political class that cares nothing for them.
People love their little platoons. The Scott Brown phenomenon was really their opportunity to band together to defend and reclaim them.
Is this a great country or what?
Matthew Richer (email him) is a public relations specialist who has recently returned to his native Massachusetts. He is the former American Editor of Right NOW magazine.

Scott Brown’s Massachusetts Massacre: The Unspoken Race Dimension

A timely article from www.vdare.com analyzing the election of Scott Brown, which follows this post about New Jersey and this about the upcoming election in Arizona. For more interesting stories like this click here to follow this blog.

Scott Brown’s Massachusetts Massacre: The Unspoken Race Dimension
See also Today’s Letter: MIT Graduate Reader Says Race (Etc.), Not Income, Determined MA Vote
By Washington Watcher
Scott Brown’s stunning victory over Martha Coakley is filled with national implications. Of course, what makes his win so dramatic is that Massachusetts is one of the bluest states in the country. Brown underlined this in his victory speech when he said "When there's trouble in Massachusetts, rest assured, there's trouble everywhere, and they know it."
Democrats control Massachusetts’ entire Congressional delegation and Obama won the state with a 26% margin in 2008. That a Republican can now win a statewide election by over five points is truly remarkable.
But if the GOP is to learn any lessons about this election, they need to look at what really makes Massachusetts different.
Massachusetts is blue—but it is also still White. According to Census estimates, 79.2% of the population is White, 8.6% is Hispanic, 7% is Black, and 5% are Asian. In 2008 exit polls, Blacks made up 9% of the electorate (probably disproportionately high because of the Obama effect), whites made up 82% and Hispanics and Asians both made up 3%.
While no one took exit polls on Tuesday night, it is a very safe bet to assume that Whites made up an even greater percentage of the electorate this election than they did in 2008. Brown won by getting huge numbers of white independents and white Democrats to shift the GOP.
Whites are the only swing voters in America. There is not, in fact, "trouble everywhere."

Democrats do not need to worry about losing in Detroit, DC, or Atlanta.

William F. Buckley famously quipped that he would rather be governed by the first 2000 names in the Boston phone book than by the 2000 members of the faculty of Harvard University. But even the random white names in the Boston phone book would normally have voted Democratic. In 2008, Barack Obama won 59% of the white vote in Massachusetts and John Kerry won 64% to retain his senate seat. In contrast, only 43% of whites nationwide voted for Obama.
However, aside from the Harvard professors, most of the white Democrats in Massachusetts are not liberals who are tied to the party out of ideology. Rather, they are Irish ethnics and union members wedded to the Democratic machine for cultural reasons. These people were rioting when blacks were bussed into their schools, but they still voted for Ted Kennedy.
Republicans will never win the Harvard professors over. But they can win over the white ethnics and Union members, as Reagan and Nixon did in their landslide reelections. Scott Brown did an outstanding job appealing to this demographic. His campaign became synonymous with his GMC Canyon pickup with 200,000 miles on the odometer. As Peggy Noonan noted, "He is a regular guy, looks like an American."
Coakley made it clear she was with the Harvard professors, not the phone book, when she insulted Brown for shaking hands outside Fenway Park, called Red Sox hero and Brown supporter Curt Schilling a "Yankee Fan," and said that the American people were wrong on Health Care.
But as much as the national Democrats want to put all the blame on Coakley, Brown would not have been able to win were it not for the enormous unpopularity among Barack Obama among whites. And we cannot forget that Obama’s fall from grace among whites began when he sided with black Harvard Professor Henry Gates against Irish-American Cambridge Cop James Crowley.
On July 22, when Barack Obama’s approval ratings among whites was still well above 50%, he said Crowley "acted stupidly" in arresting black Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates for disorderly conduct and suggested that racial profiling was involved.
Only 20% of whites believed Obama’s comments on the incident were appropriate and his approval ratings immediately plummeted among them.
Obama has not held a press conference since.
Brown made absolutely no comments on Gatesgate or any other racial issues. But MSNBC mudslinger Keith Olbermann still called him a "racist" and "reactionary" because he accepted support from the Tea Party movement, which Olbermann is "the saddest collection of people who don’t want to admit why they really hate since the racists of the South in the sixties insisted they were really just concerned about states’ rights." [Olbermann: Scott Brown's A 'Homophobic, Racist, Teabagging Supporter of Violence Against Women', NewBusters.com, January 18, 2010]
Olbermann’s comments actually have an indirect relationship with the truth. With the Democratic nomination in 2008 between a black man and a white female and then Barack Obama appointing that woman as Secretary of State, an African American as Attorney General, and a Hispanic Woman as his first Supreme Court Justice, white men are legitimately concerned.
As Donny Deutsch said, appearing on the same TV show as Peggy Noonan:
"[Brown] is a traditional looking middle-aged white male. We're going back to basics. You know, we obviously have our first African-American president, we've had the female candidates and what not. You look at him, he looks like the candidate, the traditional view of the candidate."
No doubt some voters were indeed happy to go "back to basics" with Brown.
Furthermore, there is an unspoken but obvious racial dimension aspect to Obamacare: it is not just an increase of government power and spending—it is also a transfer of that spending from whites (who are the main benefactors of Medicare benefits that will be cut; and of course the bulk of taxpayers) to minorities (who make up over half of the uninsured.)
As the white share of the population of the country continues to decline, there is only one way for the Republicans to get back into to power: to win the James Crowley vote in Massachusetts.
And while voters may have told pollsters that health care was the number one issue in this campaign, Republicans should not think that parroting the Club for Growth talking points is going to be a consistent winner among this demographic. While these people opposed Obamacare, they also oppose free trade and support tougher regulations on Wall Street.
There are two issues that James Crowley voters are most at odds with the Democratic Party: immigration and affirmative action. Scott Brown did not mention affirmative action. He took a pretty strong position against illegal immigration in his platform, but did not make it a campaign issue (although he seems to have used it in his push-polling).
Martha Coakley’s weakness and public opposition to Obama made it possible for Brown to win by making populist appeals with free market economics. But this will not work in every election.
If Republicans want to make Brown’s takeover of the James Crowley vote permanent, they need to make opposition to mass immigration and affirmative action the centerpiece of their agenda.
"Washington Watcher" [email him]] is an anonymous source Inside The Beltway.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Camp of the Saints? DHS/DOD Tell Haitians Not To Flee To US


As we have noted here, there are plenty of good places to send charity to help the Haitian earthquake victims. However, the article below from http://www.sweetness-light.com/ shows the possibilty that many Haitians may end up fleeing to the United States.

An interesting book which showed a similar result is called Camp of the Saints which you can get from Amazon by clicking here or your library here. The book says to "suppose a million starving people from the Ganges actually took Western rhetoric of compassion, explotiation, etc., to heart, and comandeered, en masse, shipping, with the intention of moving to the shores of France? (Raspail, of course, is French.) Would anyone stop them?"



DHS/DOD Tell Haitians Not To Flee To US
From an obviously outraged New York Times:
Homeless Haitians Told Not to Flee to U.S.

By JAMES C. McKINLEY Jr.
MIAMI — America has a message for the millions of Haitians left homeless and destitute by last week’s earthquake: Do not try to come to the United States.
Every day, a United States Air Force cargo plane specially equipped with radio transmitters flies for five hours over the devastated country, broadcasting news and a recorded message from Raymond Joseph, Haiti’s ambassador in Washington.
“Listen, don’t rush on boats to leave the country,” Mr. Joseph says in Creole, according to a transcript released by the Pentagon. “If you do that, we’ll all have even worse problems. Because, I’ll be honest with you: If you think you will reach the U.S. and all the doors will be wide open to you, that’s not at all the case. And they will intercept you right on the water and send you back home where you came from.”
Homeland Security and Defense Department officials say they are taking a hard line to avert a mass exodus from the island that could lead to deaths at sea or a refugee crisis in South Florida. Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, is about 700 miles from Miami.


312,000 illegal aliens from El Salvador, Nicaragua and Honduras have been allowed to stay ‘temporarily’ in the US after Hurricane Mitch, which occurred more than ten years ago.
And, as we have previously noted, last Friday Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano granted similar ‘temporary protected status’ to 200,000 Haitians who are currently residing in the US.


Continue this story here