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More About: Politics: General ActivismCalifornia in Severe Drought: Amnesty Would Admit 33 Million More People
Have you ever visited a bar when a drunk
sauntered up to you with a story that began, “You ain’t gonna’ believe this,
but have you heard the story about….”
Let me see if you can appreciate this story
about our most immigrant-populated state:
Today, California houses 38 million
people. It grows by 1,655 people every
day of the year; virtually all that growth via legal and illegal
immigration. Demographic projections
show that immigration expects to add 20 million people with 30 years or less.
(Source: www.capsweb.org)
If our wise and profoundly intelligent U.S.
Congress passes the S744 Amnesty Bill, our country will be hit with a Human
Katrina the likes of 33 million added people within a decade—by 2023. Not only will they give a free pass to 20
million illegal migrants, but they added another 500,000 legal immigrants
annually to total 1.5 million which is a half million over the current one
million annually today. On top of that, those immigrants expect to birth
900,000 babies annually to give our country a whopping 33 million+9million
babies=42 million new additions to the USA within 10 years. (Source: www.cis.org , Dr. Steven Camorata) If you
add in the family-reunification with up to 10 per legalized illegal immigrant,
folks, this story gets even more exciting: we could add another 10 million on
top of the 42 million to reach 52 million additional people in a decade.
Now put that in your pipe and smoke it, chew
it, spit it out or gag. Take your pick.
Let’s look at California: a trio of water purveyors from three
areas of the coast: Monterey County, the Santa Maria Groundwater Basin and the
city of Paso Robles, detailed legal and environmental issues resembling an
octopus’s tentacles challenging their respective areas to maintain rapidly
depleting water supplies. Groundwater over-drafting and salt water intrusion
exacerbated by urban and agricultural growth over the past three decades have
reached well beyond taxing with such solutions as:
· Towing Arctic icebergs
to the coast to melt for fresh water.
· Building cisterns for
homeowners to catch drinking water supplies.
· Collecting fog for
water.
How about this idea? Stop importing 100,000 legal immigrants
currently every 30 days and soon to be 125,000 immigrants every 30 days into
America.
(Below, northern California’s Lake Shasta at
31 percent capacity a few years back.)
“Assuming 33 million new immigrants in the next decade (rather than
today’s 10 million, 1 million annually), a quarter of that would be 7.5 million
more water-using residents ending up in Crowdifornia,” said California writer
Brenda Walker. “Given the region’s
natural history, Washington’s crazy-growth immigration policy is
environmentally unsustainable and guarantees worsened water supply problems in the future.”
A recent
report said, “From the bathtub rings around our reservoirs, to the salty Delta
lapping up against our levees, there is ample evidence that in the span of just
two years California’s water supply has shifted from wealth to want. The state
has not formally declared a drought, but water managers are using words like
‘dire’ to describe the situation – particularly if next winter disappoints.”
Have you ever
heard the story of “downstream” reporting?
CBS’ Scott Pelley, ABC’s Diane Sawyer and NBC’s Brian Williams all
report “downstream”, which means, they report disasters after they occur. They never “upstream” report on people who
“think of solutions” before the consequences occur.
What would be
the easiest, simplest and most rational solution to California’s, Texas’,
Arizona’s, Nevada’s, New Mexico’s, Georgia’s and Florida’s water shortages?
How about my
“upstream” solution: stop importing 100,000 legal immigrants into America every
30 days. Stop allowing employers to hire
and support 20 million illegal alien migrants.
Change S744 to simply enforce our immigration labor laws so those
criminals would lose their jobs and go home on their own dimes. Reduce all immigration to less than 100,000
annually, which equals the “out migration” from our country, which would equal
to a net gain of zero.
End of this
story: we all enjoy plenty of water, no
more excess immigrants, sustain our quality of life and enjoy a sustainable
civilization throughout the 21st century.
Do you think
it will happen? It depends on how many
times you call, write and fax your Congress critters. Visit their offices. Tell them about this
idea. If you don’t, your kids will see
that 100 million new immigrants within 37 years. If you take action, you could
change a nasty history into a positive outcome.
Think of your kids.
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2 Comments in Response to California in Severe Drought: Amnesty Would Admit 33 Million More People
Two fifths of the land in the United States is public land, set aside for none to live on, except a few by permit for specific purposes. The individual states have loads more such land. See: http://www.summitpost.org/public-and-private-land-percentages-by-us-states/186111.
Since we Americans are living on less than three fifths of the land, and since there are approx. 3.3 hundred million of us, why would anyone think that a measly 33 million additional should present any kind of a problem? I mean, if somehow we couldn't absorb the 33 million into the land we already inhabit, all it would take would be to open up a fraction of the public lands to private living.
Those freak shows that think that there is a population problem in America, either have too much time on their hands, or, more than likely, are U.N. paid proponents of U.N. Agenda 21.
What brand? :)
Like all of Frosty's gloom and doom prophecies, they're based on mathematical extrapolations that history proves nearly always turn out pure moose hockey. Instead of trying to disconnect California from the rest of the world and treat it like a black box, let's try plugging it back in and seeing the bigger picture, which is that it is right next to NEW CALIFORNIA, the new U.S. state that will be created after the US-MEXICO MEGAMERGE. At that point even Lucy and Ricky will want to abandon Old California for the better digs in New Hollywood. Who cares about Malthusian b.s. about drought when they're getting closer every day to figuring out how to desalinate water cheaply? I'm more interested in how cool all that coastline will be for partying.
Too bad, Gloom and Doomridge is like the rest of America, stuck on stupid, and ostriching about the MEGAMERGE DISSOLUTION SOLUTION which we have the power of launching in this session of Congress with a bipartisan majority. Visit my Megamerge Dissolution Blog and see how the plan works, like 150K+ others have done.
http://tinyurl.com/megamergeblog