Election 2008 – Brace yourself
Folks,
we already house between 305 and 335 million residents in the
USA – and our
crumbling infrastructure (schools, hospitals, roads, prisons, etc) suffers maxed-out consequences as we slide into a
major recession. To recover, we must
place a moratorium on growth.
Except
for a miracle third party run from Ron Paul or Newt Gingrich, we stand 10
months away from the next president opening our borders to a flood of
humanity. Progressives Obama, Billary
and McCain promise to give amnesty to more than 30 million illegal aliens,
continue chain migration, double
U.S. immigration from 1.0 to 2.0
million annually and accept unending millions of anchor babies. This 'red carpet approach' means 70 million
MORE immigrants and their children will flood into
America by 2040— a 32 year
heartbeat in time.
If that happens, if we allow an added
70 million people within three decades, the information in the interview with Dr. Albert Bartlett below will certainly raise the hair on the back of your
neck. With our already ongoing
population growth of 30 million, that means 100 million more people added to
America!
Please, help me to spread the word
If
you read my 36 part series, "THE NEXT ADDED 100 MILLION AMERICANS,"
you understand what we face. If not, you
can look it up in my archives on www.freedomsphoenix.com. As a favor, I ask
you to write an email to the top 100 radio hosts in
America to ask them to interview
yours truly as a guest on their shows. I
will inform them about the dozens of sobering aspects of adding 100 million
people to the
USA. I expect to educate audiences all over the
country as to what our civilization faces.
You
can visit Google and type in: "top 100 talk radio hosts." Once you get to the links, click on
"Talkers Magazine: Heavy 100 2008" which will give you the email
addresses of the top 100 radio talk show hosts in America.
You
may write me at frostyw@juno.com and I will send you the
"Foreword" to my series, the table of contents and explanation letter
for educating their audiences as to what we face if we allow 100 million more
people into this country. I invite you
to do the same for all the TV networks. I can provide you with the email lists and addresses of all TV networks
shows such as "60 Minutes" and "Prime Time" or
"Charlie Rose."
On
ABC News last week, Charles Gibson reported Lake Mead near
Las Vegas, which provides water for millions
of people in the West, will dry up by 2023. He said, "The cause comes from drought, global warming and
population growth." In December,
Gibson informed us that
Lake
Lanier,
Georgia had already dried up in
2007! He didn't tell audiences that
Georgia expects
to add six million more people in four decades.
Did Gibson report on ways to solve the water
storage decline? No!
We
cannot change drought. At the same time,
population growth devours water faster than it can be recharged. It's a Faustian dilemma. Yet, everyone thinks population growth
remains inevitable. False! Nature stops populations from growing when
they cannot obtain enough water or food. That's why
Australia,
the same size as the contiguous
United
States of America, only supports 20 million
people! Desert dominates 95 percent of
Australia.
In
America,
however, corporations, political leaders, realtors and home builders salivate
at the word "growth." They
drool all over the land and environment. They pour concrete onto 6,000 acres daily and 2.19 million acres
annually.
Dr. Albert Bartlett,
University of
Colorado
The
following interview with Dr. Albert Bartlett of the prestigious
University of
Colorado will give you plenty of reasons
for taking action:
As
CU's brilliant Dr. Albert Bartlett said,
"It's time to try again to
correct the educationally credentialed but innumerate experts (innumeracy is
the mathematical equivalent of illiteracy) who say that growth is inevitable.
They fail to recognize that after maturity, continued growth is either obesity
or cancer."
Nonetheless,
short-sighted leaders in
America
say, "So our choice is not whether we grow, but how we grow."
"The authors of growth would
like us to believe that the battle against growth is lost,"
Bartlett said, "so
our only role is to be the best possible losers. We should give up the efforts to achieve a
quiet stability for our communities, and in defeat, we should embrace the
principles of "Smart Growth." We must remember that "Smart
Growth" and "Dumb Growth" both destroy the environment, but
"Smart Growth" destroys the environment with good taste."
Leadership failure
Does
anyone understand that our leaders yank our leash into unending, unacceptable and
relentless growth? Does the reader
understand such growth yields chronic and painful ramifications of obesity or
cancerous results for everyone in
America regarding quality of life
and standard of living?
What does 'growth' really bring to you and me?
Yes,
it creates a few 'rich' people. However,
Bartlett said,
"It brings more homeless, more
unemployed, more people living in poverty, more traffic congestion, higher
parking fees, more school crowding, more unhappy neighborhoods, more expensive
government, more and higher taxes, more fiscal problems for the state, more air
and water pollution, higher utility costs, diminished democracy, crowded
highways, growing costs of infrastructure maintenance, higher food costs and
more destruction of the environment."
You
will encounter a more-and-more: overloaded campgrounds, beaches, ski resorts,
more litter, higher gas costs, greater housing costs, water shortages and loss
of choices and personal freedom.
"It's
not clear why the government would think that people would want all these known
consequences of growth,"
Bartlett
lamented. "Crude oil increased from
$20 a barrel in 2002 to $100 a barrel in 2008. If this rate continues we would look at $500 a barrel in another six
years."
Culprit?
You guessed it!
Immigration, legal & illegal,
causes 80 percent of our growth!
"Water
restrictions frequently make the news,"
Bartlett said. "By their continued promotion of growth,
the innumerates are speeding the arrival of painful but predictable shortages
and consequent rationing of gasoline, natural gas and water across
America. These problems won't be solved by a nickel's
worth of "Smart Growth" tacked onto billions of dollars worth of
urban sprawl."
Bartlett concluded,
"The arithmetic of population, resources and growth is inexorable. The consequences of the arithmetic cannot be
avoided by believing that "Wishing will make it so." (Walt Disney's First Law)
Adding
to
Bartlett's
brilliant understanding of our predicament, we must consider new ideas.
Reduce all
immigration to less than 100,000 annually.
We must initiate an
"American Carrying Capacity Policy;"
"American
Environmental Impact Policy,"
"American Energy
Conservation Policy" and
"American Water
Usage Policy."
Further,
each state must also create such policies, in concert. We must come to terms with a stable
population that lives within this nation's carrying capacity ten and even 100
years from now.
Does
any of this make sense to you? If the
next president recklessly ignores the obvious – and creates the aforementioned
open-borders immigration amnesties, our growth rate will resemble a brake-less
train heading toward the edge of the
Grand Canyon.
I
guarantee you this: if we don't stop that train now, nature will do it rather
brutally thirty years hence— if not sooner.
Please
Google
University
of
Colorado's Dr. Al Bartlett's "Thoughts
on Immigration into the
United
States." Additionally, "Reflections on
Sustainability, Population Growth, and the Environment." 2006
Listen to Frosty
Wooldridge on Tuesdays and Thursdays as he interviews top national leaders on
his radio show "Connecting the Dots" at republicbroadcasting.org at 6:00 PM Mountain Time. Adjust tuning in to your time zone. He will interview former candidate for
U.S. Senate
Paul Streitz on the aspects of a John McCain presidency, February 19, 2008.
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; www.firecoalition.com ; www.alipac.us
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; www.politicaltruthandfact.com ; WWW.immigrationshumancost.org ; www.limitstogrowth.org ; www.balance.org
Frosty Wooldridge has
bicycled across six continents – from the Arctic to the South Pole – as well as
six times across the
USA,
coast to coast and border to border. In 2005, he bicycled from the Arctic
Circle,
Norway to
Athens,
Greece.
He presents “The Coming Population Crisis in
America: and what you can do about
it” to civic clubs, church groups, high schools and colleges. He works to
bring about sensible world population balance at his website www.frostywooldridge.com
Listen to Frosty Wooldridge on Tuesdays and Thursdays
as he interviews top national leaders on his radio show “Connecting the Dots”
at www.republicbroadcasting.org at 6:00 PM Mountain Time. Adjust
tuning in to your time zone. He will interview John Kurowski on “How you
can help the environment” January 14, 2007.
- "The
world is a dangerous place - not because of those who do evil - but because of
those who look on, and do nothing." -- Albert
Einstein
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