American President… Sarah is it!
Corporations have become international, the ruling elite are globalists, but the American people are still the electorate!
The other day a friend and I were sitting in Whataburger in Tyler, Texas having lunch and solving the issues which face our nation. A part of the discussion had to do with how did America get into this mess in the first place. As we ate our delicious hamburgers and fries, I tried to present my view of where the problems came from. Both of us agreed George Bush was central to the problems we face.
We agreed that President Bush was a globalist. Globalists are people who want to erase national borders so that people, money, ideas and goods can move freely from one nation to another. Globalists are not Americans. They believe that humanity can only reach its full potential if nationalism and national borders fade. They believe in diversity and proclaim it as the answer to all problems. The result of this thinking is the twenty million illegal immigrants in the United States today. Rick Perry as Bush’s handpicked successor as governor of Texas was charged with manifesting the globalist ambition by pushing the Trans Texas Corridor through the state legislature to completion. This super highway from Mexico into the American heartland would be an important tool to internationalize America’s heartland, to bring a cosmopolitan culture to the very heart of the United States. However, neither Bush nor Perry understood that Texans, all Texans, Democrats and Republicans and independents opposed this idea. And at least for now, that opposition has blocked the construction the trans Texas Corridor.
But why? Why do the ruling elite want globalism? Why have they turned on the United States? Why have they placed us second? The answer, money!
People and corporations and groups with huge amounts of money want to have many choices for investment. They see their need for investment opportunities as a good force for world development. They think that if they can take their funds and invest them in China, India, Indonesia, and the third world that they will achieve two things. They will increase their own holdings by factors of a hundred or more. And, they think that by investing in these nations they will lift the condition of mankind across the globe. They see their economic/financial decisions as means to make social changes. And most importantly they see this as a way to maintain their control while marginalizing the power and dreams of te American people.
Let’s take a look at America’s economic growth when Bush was President. Why did it happen? I would offer that one part of the economic growth revolved around the influx of millions and millions of poor illegal immigrants. With the crossing of each illegal a new commercial demand was created. Each new illegal needed a place to live, food, health care, transportation. Their kids needed education. All of these millions of needs translated themselves into demands for goods and services.
I tried to show my friend, we will call him Charles, that the influx of poor illegals placed an upward pressure on housing, helping to inflate the cost of housing. The illegals came in at the bottom of the economic food chain. They needed a place to live. Slum lords who had been renting to welfare folks had a new and more profitable clientele. Ten or more illegals might occupy a home, and each of those illegals paid a fee to live there. If they 200 dollars per person per month..all of a sudden a home which had been bringing in 600 to 800 for a welfare family would be brringing in 2000 per month. And, not only that, but now the welfare family needed a new home to live, which pushed somoene else out and up. And so a large demands was created for new housing.
And with new houses you need refrigerators, toilets, lights, air conditioners and on and on. In my view, the infux of millions created an immediate demand on our economy which drove our economic growth. In addition, the illegals provide a source of cheap labor. Another positive for the economy. No matter whether the illegals worked as landscapers using new tools and machinery, or worked in the farm fields, or took jobs at fast food operations, all of them earned and spent money. So far so good.
America’s economy boomed because of the economics of quantity, we needed more of everything because of the influx of all the illegals, and in part because of some overseas development.
But then the costs started to add up. These costs have been in health care, education, the criminal justice system, and the social welfare safety net.
Meanwhile, the globalists moved the foundation of the American economy, its industrial base, out of the country to Mexico, China, and other offshore locations. While Americans celebrated, the ruling elite stole our future. And today, with 9% employment we see the results of this non American economic policy.
President Obama has exaccerbated the economic problems with his socialist agenda which includes massive tax increases to pay for national health insurance, the social safety net for illegals, expanded government servives and powers, continued war in the Middle East, and fiscal policies which deflate the value of our dollar. Obama’s rejection of the idea that we are a Christian nation is just a continuation of the globlaism of Bush. (The real insult to America is that Rick Perry is organizing a fast and prayer day in Texas, this is a purely political move to improve his position in the Bible Belt as a possible Presidential candidate. In ten years as governor Perry has not been an active spokesperson for Christianity.)
There is a solution, an economic solution to America’s economic woes, and it revolves around being American and rejecting globalism. The answer to our challenge is right here wihtin the borders of the United States. The answer is, retake the American market…become a self-sufficient nation. Close the borders. Reject globalism.
We need to recreate our economy. We need to rely on our own food supply. We need to develop our own energy resources (oil, gas, coal, nuclear). We need to replace the economics of quantity with the economics of quality. We should work to improve the condition of all men and women within America. We should recognize that only one in three children needs to go to college. We don’t need the massive, tax heavy college infrastructure that we currently carry. We need to make our own cars, our own televisions, our own products. Industrial, technological, vocational skills are at least as important as the skills taught in universities. And we need to return to Christ, our Christian heritage, and the values which come from our Lord.
The answer to America’s woes is in America, and best articulated by Sarah Palin and the Tea Party. America First should be the political slogan. Smile, head down to Whataburger and remember you are a descendent of the Americans who made this a free nation, who built the most unique and successful nation in the man’s history. We need to return to our republican and federalist roots. We need to look for our diversity in our regional differences. We need to work six days a week, and set aside the Sabbath for God. The plan to rebuild America rests in three foundations, the Bible, the Constitution, and capitalism.
Written by Mark Vogl (conservative), and published June 9, 2011 at NolanChart.com.
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