Friday, December 14, 2007

Why Republicans are not satisfied.

Republican voters see opportunity available to be snatched from the jaws of Democrats and wonder why their field of candidates "won't go there".

The opportunity is indeed sensitive; forelaid with a perilous suicidal tendency for anyone uncomfortable with talking in front of large crowds to seek political office and providing a plethora of attractive soundbites that any corporate media would mold into an uncomfortable coffin.

But just what is this opportunity?

The opportunity, as I see it, is the opportunity to be reborn as a party fighting for the less fortunate folks in America. The working class. Blue collar workers. Those who live check to check and even those who don't make it from check to check.

The most obvoius undiscussed issue imapcting negatively on working class Americans is the ILLEGAL immigrants.

The more workers there are available to businesses means the businesses can hire workers for much lower wages.

Think of it in terms of blue collar applications: If you and one other person puts in an application for work then you will have a fifty-fifty chance of being hired and better able to negotiate the wage and perhaps benefits. The same is simply not true if there are ten applicants or twenty applicants.

It is no secret (except to the corporate TV medias?) that both Hillary and Obama knew they were running for the highest office of the land (and I am not forgetting all the other candidates who squandered an opportunity to demonstrate clear leadership and unity on this nationally important topic) and still hid behind George Bush's coat-tails while the Democrats demanded that he (Bush) better "sell" amnesty for 12-20 million illegal aliens that was ultimately thwarted by a unified USA for a second time.

There are many undisclosed negative impacts from the ILLEGAL immigrants:

Electricity consumption
Water consumptuion
Healthcare costs forwarded into insurance costs
Wage deflation
Pollution and waste production
Infrastructure (roads, bridges, powerlines, etc) needs that were unplanned
Increased criminal activity
Decreased police effectiveness
Judicial backlogging
Voter fraud

All very important aspects and I could even go on and on.

Who wouldn't like to know that we are decreasing the amount of electricty our country uses as a whole and thus decreasing the cost of everyone's electrical bills (residential and commercial electrical costs)?

Right now, the corporate medias are "selling" the perception that ILLEGAL immigration should be considered only a Republican issue. This is simply a diversion from having to provide an in depth analysis of the ILLEGAL immigration situation onto candidates from both parties and a discussion of the impacts on the entire country and economy.

In the upcoming months, the TV media will probably begin a propaganda campaign that wages need to be kept down in order to help contain inflation.

But inflation caused by increasing wages from the bottom of the economic earnings scale is actually not as bad as some people will pretend. Especially since we don't buy much made in America! And the lowest of wage earners are actually getting more money in their pockets!

This my friends is a need in capitalism and is what the US economy needs more than simply injecting cheap labor into our economy which lowers wages for blue collar workers and maximizes profits for multinational corporations.

How to cause wage growth? Deportation of the ILLEGAL immigrants.

I would establish a national hotline for all illegal aliens to make there where-abouts known and who they are working for within a 12 month window. After the 12 month period, all illegal aliens found not registered will be treated as potential terrorists or drug/human smugglers. The others who willfully pronounced themselves would be given proper/basic consideration to have their wages garnished to pay for their own way home, and we also consider allowing families with children under six years of age to stay and get vaccines before returning as a family to their parent(s) homeland.

I also say we should finger print all illegal alien's children born in the USA for records that would allow these children born in the USA to return as LEGAL immigrants when they turn 18 years old.

PS. The national minimum wage should be between $9 and $10 an hour; perhaps $9.11?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

“ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINES ARE NOT PROPERLY BEING MONITORED”
President Bush, Vice President Cheney and their executioner Lieutenant Rove have disregarded the values so cherished by the Republican Party. Their ideology have been to channel millions of dollars to those party members who have pledged total absolute loyalty to the Bush administration. This includes creating/channeling campaign funds for their elections, making appointments of the undeserving and/or unqualified boot lickers to high Federal offices and awarding large military/government contracts to thousands of companies that are owned directly or indirectly by his supporters. Many of these contracting companies are sham organizations and/or have no accountability.

We in the “South Eastern States” have surely suffered the most from the presidency of Bush. We are facing a very serious dilemma; we have a new strain of government corruption that is immune to the antibodies of the justice system as defined by the constitution which incudes:

(a) Election fraud, The Bush's/Cheney's Staff (Rove) has classified information from Diebold Election Systems, Inc. of Allen, TX.) which was shared with Dan Gans of Riley's staff. This included Diebold software code and registers addresses for each candidate along with passwords and a method of accessing the voting machines. This was used for vote stuffing in several counties in Alabama in 2002

(b) political favors for illegal campaign contributions (large oil companies, Tobacco Companies, Gambling Casinos, etc.),

( c) corrupt Bush appointed U.S Attorneys that spend millions of dollars profiling high ranking Democrats so that their offices can be freed up for a Bush operative and

(d) Bush appointed U.S. Judges that removes the threat of a political comeback by giving maximum sentences with appeal denials and highly restricted/screened prison correspondence