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CONNECTING THE DOTS
Frosty Wooldridge
More About: Politics: General ActivismThe enormity of passing S744 by the U.S. House of Representatives
Have you ever experienced
throwing a bash and one of your friends invited an extra 20,30 or 40 guests to
the party? Have you ever danced on a
dance floor when the doorman ushered in an extra 100 people to cram the dance
floor beyond capacity? Have you ever
sat in traffic in any of our meg-cities like New York, Chicago, Atlanta,
Houston, Denver, Los Angeles and San Francisco?
Have you ever looked at the
brown clouds hovering over any of those cities? Have you appreciated that you
breathe all the toxins with each breath of air from those toxic clouds over
your cities?
If the House of
Representatives passes S744, the amnesty bill for 20 million illegal aliens,
get ready for a new kind of people-party beyond anything you can imagine.
If S744 passes, you can
expect a doubling of population of
our top 35 cities within 36 years. This
bill proves SO INSANE; you cannot get your mind, emotions or rational thinking
processes around it. It’s so absurd;
you cannot apply common sense or reasoned thought. Nothing in this bill can stand up to the
scrutiny of reason, educated thought, rational action or realistic expectation.
In 1964, demographers counted
194 million people residing in the United States of America. No one heard of acid rain, carbon footprint,
gridlocked traffic or climate change.
But something happened! Our U.S. Congress passed the 1965 Immigration
Reform Act that changed the annual inflow of immigrants from 175,000 each year
to 1.0 million annually. Result: by
October 2007, America added 106 million people to reach 300 million. Over 106,000,000 people inserted themselves
into America within 42 years.
Today, in 2014, we face
horrific gridlock, air pollution, climate change, water shortages, energy
depletion, species extinction, congested cities, lowered quality of life and
resource exhaustion.
Unfortunately, we continue on
course to add 100 million immigrants, their children and chain-migrated
relatives within the next 36 years. To
add calamity to the equation, Americans, via “population momentum” even with
2.03 female fertility rates, expect to add 38 million added citizens. We continue on course to add 138 million
people within 36 years to equal 438 million population.
If the current S744 Amnesty
Bill passes in the House of Representatives, it jumps legal annual immigration
from 1.0 to 2.0 million
annually. That single act doubles the
rate of speed for adding 138 million, and very well could drive those numbers
much higher with birth rates, visas and chain-migration. Over 150 million could be reached within 36
years. (Sources: Pew Research Center,
“U.S. Population Projections” by Fogel/Martin, U.S. Census Bureau)
What constitutes 138 million
more people residing within America?
What challenges do we face as a viable civilization?
A population of 138 million
people equates to doubling the size of our top 35 most populated cities. For example: New York City at 8.3 million
expects to grow to 16.6 million. Los
Angeles at 4.9 million expects to reach 8.0 million, but demographers show
California growing from 38 million in 2014 to 58 million by 2050.
Chicago expects to jump from
2.5 million to 5.1 million.
Ironically, seven states
suffer water shortages such as Florida, but it expects to grow from 19 million
to well over 38 million.
The big question comes into
play when you understand that our civilization must provide water, housing,
warmth, transportation, food, education and medical care for that many
people. It also must maintain a livable
environment and standard of living.
Yet, one
of our great environmental leaders, Dr. Otis Graham, Unguarded Gates, said, “Most Western elites continue urging the wealthy
West not to stem the migrant tide [that adds 80 million net gain annually to
the planet], but to absorb our global brothers and sisters until their horrid
ordeal has been endured and shared by all—ten billion humans packed onto an
ecologically devastated planet.”
The question rears its head: what and how do we plan to water, feed,
house and sustain another 138 million people? How will we sustain the projected
doubling of U.S. population to 625 million before the end of this century?
We must face our predicament with intelligence. We must change
course. We must create a “consciousness
shift” to educate all Americans as to their peril, which leads to a “critical
mass shift” of educated citizens who take action to dramatically reduce all
immigration to 100,000 annually, which finally leads to “tipping point” where
we move toward a stable and sustainable civilization today and into the future.
Our children deserve our actions and results if they expect to live in a
functioning country.
Call Speaker John Boehner at the House of Representatives and leave a
message that you do not, under any circumstances want an amnesty nor do you
want legal immigration increased from 1.0 million to 2.0 million annually. Tell him in the recording that you want our
laws enforced and you want legal immigration decreased dramatically to 100,000
annually.
Phone him: 1 202 225 0600.
About 10,000 calls then 1,000,000 and then 10,000,000 phone calls will
poke some reason into his iddy-biddy, intellectually challenged mind.
Otherwise, if S744 passes, our country will look like this in 36 years:
In a five minute astoundingly simple yet brilliant
video, “Immigration, Poverty, and Gum Balls”,
Roy Beck, director of www.numbersusa.ORG,
graphically illustrates the impact of overpopulation. Take five minutes
to see for yourself:
“Immigration by the numbers—off the
chart” by Roy Beck
This 10 minute demonstration shows Americans the
results of unending mass immigration on the quality of life and sustainability
for future generations: in a few words, “Mind boggling!” www.NumbersUSA.org
Empower yourself to stop this immigration invasion
of our country. Become a faxer of pre-written letters to your representatives
and phone caller: www.CapsWeb.org ; www.NumbersUSA.org ; www.FairUS.org ; www.Alipacus.com ; www.TheSocialContract.com
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