Politics > Politics-USA > Immigration Heaven and Hell? (was Re: immigration is necessary toavoid FAMINE
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"T Jr Hardman" |
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29 Sep 2006 10:14:12 AM |
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Immigration Heaven and Hell? (was Re: immigration is necessary toavoid FAMINE |
Ramon F Herrera wrote:
Zerge wrote:
jjsargent@go.com wrote:
Not too long ago -- I think it might have been buried on Labor Day,
when few
were watching -- NBC News did a report saying that, due to increased
border
enforcement, farmers and orchard-growers in multiple states all over
the
country were finding that they could not get enough workers to harvest
the crops and pick the fruit, and that the crops were having to be left
to rot.
In other words, border enforcement could mean real FOOD SHORTAGES
No, you see, there's a thing called IMPORTS. If you cannot grow food in
your country, very simple, you import it from other countries, many
times at lower prices. All countries do it.
So worry not, if you don't finde tomato pickers in the US and all the
crops rot, Mexico tomato producers will be more than happy to sell you
their product.
Sure, let's destroy all that green land, who needs frigging trees,
anyway. I say let's put asphalt and pavement over that dirty ground.
No, wait a minute, where the heck are we going to find all the workers
needed, since the white americans aren't producing enough replacements
for themselves? Oh, I have another idea, let's bring the workers form
Mexico! And build minimalls where the farms used to be!
Let's not.
Let's preserve our fields and streams and begin the reforestation of the
USA; let's use our technology to replace human workers with automation;
let's make that automation operate on renewable energy derived from
biofuels, solar photovoltaic and geothermal energy; let's stabilize US
population growth and re-start the planned slow decline in population
for which the US-born citizens voted with their gonads in the 1970s.
Let's replace quantity with quality and re-green the USA into a country
that can feed itself and even feed part of the world, in which poverty
practically ceases to exist and in which living off of the land in a
natural way is a real and legitimate option; let's remake the economic
system from one of scarcity to one of surplus. Once we're done doing
that, the world will once again see the USA as a shining beacon of hope
and a thing to be emulated.
The road we're on now leaves the USA on the course to becoming a failing
tyranny in a world increasingly a world divided between exploited
third-world shitholes from which all who can, will, flee to the other
nations of the world, which increasingly will be overpopulated police
states all at increasing risk of civil wars between their native
populations and those who flee from exploitation and suffering to suffer
under new exploitations. Let's change our nation's course so that our
children can thank us for a legacy of freedom in a re-naturalized
environment, rather than cursing us for birthing them into a world on
the slide into global human extinction.
A vision of heaven, or a vision of hell! Which will you pick? As we all
know from our childhood religious instruction, the road to Hell is wide
and easy to slide down; Hell has no gates and you can be well within it
and forever so, before you realize where you've arrived. Hell is a place
without borders and that is how it is that there's no escape from it; it
is everywhere, except for that part which is Heaven. And Heaven has its
walls and its Gates, and Heaven has its angels which guard it; Heaven is
not a place that is easy to enter and it is entered only by those who
are patient, who follow the rules, who do the right thing, who pass the
tests, and are changed into something that can, and will, and must,
guard the gates of Heaven to keep out the lawless, the rule-breakers,
the cheaters and the scum who have all the rest of the world as their
domain. Angels, or sinners? Which would you choose, which would you
choose to be, and where would you rather live, in the lawless open
border lands of Hell, or in the perfect city blessed by $DEITY and
populated by the saints who bestow their blessings on the less
fortunate? For always does the spirit of orderly perfection reach out
with gifts, while always those who are from Hell seek to invade and steal.
Pick sides.
I for one, favor good order and all of the things that come from it.
What is it that _you_ want.
--
The more unnatural anything is, the more it is
capable of becoming the object of dismal admiration.
--Thomas Paine, "Age of Reason"
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| User: "Adam Whyte-Settlar" |
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| Title: Re: Immigration Heaven and Hell? (was Re: immigration is necessary to avoid FAMINE |
29 Sep 2006 11:08:03 AM |
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"T Jr Hardman" <blockspam_thardman@thomashardman.com> wrote in message
news:451D3844.6010401@thomashardman.com...
..> Let's preserve our fields and streams and begin the reforestation of the
USA; let's use our technology to replace human workers with automation;
let's make that automation operate on renewable energy derived from
biofuels, solar photovoltaic and geothermal energy; let's stabilize US
population growth and re-start the planned slow decline in population for
which the US-born citizens voted with their gonads in the 1970s. Let's
replace quantity with quality and re-green the USA into a country that can
feed itself and even feed part of the world, in which poverty practically
ceases to exist and in which living off of the land in a natural way is a
real and legitimate option; let's remake the economic system from one of
scarcity to one of surplus.
Yeah sure - and one day a man will walk on the moon and later the Berlin
Wall will fall.
Get real, dreamer.
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| Title: Re: Immigration Heaven and Hell? (was Re: immigration is necessary to avoid FAMINE |
29 Sep 2006 03:40:17 PM |
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T Jr Hardman wrote:
Ramon F Herrera wrote:
Zerge wrote:
jjsargent@go.com wrote:
Not too long ago -- I think it might have been buried on Labor Day,
when few
were watching -- NBC News did a report saying that, due to increased
border
enforcement, farmers and orchard-growers in multiple states all over
the
country were finding that they could not get enough workers to harvest
the crops and pick the fruit, and that the crops were having to be left
to rot.
In other words, border enforcement could mean real FOOD SHORTAGES
No, you see, there's a thing called IMPORTS. If you cannot grow food in
your country, very simple, you import it from other countries, many
times at lower prices. All countries do it.
So worry not, if you don't finde tomato pickers in the US and all the
crops rot, Mexico tomato producers will be more than happy to sell you
their product.
Sure, let's destroy all that green land, who needs frigging trees,
anyway. I say let's put asphalt and pavement over that dirty ground.
No, wait a minute, where the heck are we going to find all the workers
needed, since the white americans aren't producing enough replacements
for themselves? Oh, I have another idea, let's bring the workers form
Mexico! And build minimalls where the farms used to be!
Let's not.
Let's preserve our fields and streams and begin the reforestation of the
USA; let's use our technology to replace human workers with automation;
let's make that automation operate on renewable energy derived from
biofuels, solar photovoltaic and geothermal energy; let's stabilize US
population growth and re-start the planned slow decline in population
for which the US-born citizens voted with their gonads in the 1970s.
Let's replace quantity with quality and re-green the USA into a country
that can feed itself and even feed part of the world, in which poverty
practically ceases to exist and in which living off of the land in a
natural way is a real and legitimate option; let's remake the economic
system from one of scarcity to one of surplus. Once we're done doing
that, the world will once again see the USA as a shining beacon of hope
and a thing to be emulated.
The road we're on now leaves the USA on the course to becoming a failing
tyranny in a world increasingly a world divided between exploited
third-world shitholes from which all who can, will, flee to the other
nations of the world, which increasingly will be overpopulated police
states all at increasing risk of civil wars between their native
populations and those who flee from exploitation and suffering to suffer
under new exploitations. Let's change our nation's course so that our
children can thank us for a legacy of freedom in a re-naturalized
environment, rather than cursing us for birthing them into a world on
the slide into global human extinction.
A vision of heaven, or a vision of hell! Which will you pick? As we all
know from our childhood religious instruction, the road to Hell is wide
and easy to slide down; Hell has no gates and you can be well within it
and forever so, before you realize where you've arrived. Hell is a place
without borders and that is how it is that there's no escape from it; it
is everywhere, except for that part which is Heaven. And Heaven has its
walls and its Gates, and Heaven has its angels which guard it; Heaven is
not a place that is easy to enter and it is entered only by those who
are patient, who follow the rules, who do the right thing, who pass the
tests, and are changed into something that can, and will, and must,
guard the gates of Heaven to keep out the lawless, the rule-breakers,
the cheaters and the scum who have all the rest of the world as their
domain. Angels, or sinners? Which would you choose, which would you
choose to be, and where would you rather live, in the lawless open
border lands of Hell, or in the perfect city blessed by $DEITY and
populated by the saints who bestow their blessings on the less
fortunate? For always does the spirit of orderly perfection reach out
with gifts, while always those who are from Hell seek to invade and steal.
Pick sides.
I for one, favor good order and all of the things that come from it.
What is it that _you_ want.
--
The more unnatural anything is, the more it is
capable of becoming the object of dismal admiration.
--Thomas Paine, "Age of Reason"
I absolutely agree with you TJ. Lets strive for quality and not
quantity. A smaller population to fit a smaller economy. Bigger
doesn't mean better. Lets go back to protecting our envirnoment and
retaining what wide open spaces we have and green up this country once
again.
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