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	Comments on: Immigration: Feinstein acts like Chicago Dem, not CA Dem	</title>
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		By: Donkey		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://calwatchdog.com/2014/08/19/immigration-feinstein-acts-like-chicago-dem-not-ca-dem/#comment-91801&quot;&gt;Bill Gore&lt;/a&gt;.

Billy Goat, you have done a lot of deep thinking on this topic, and I see all your points as valid.

  The real question that needs asking is: Why is it that only a small number of nations has been able to deliver clean potable water, safe sewage discharge, roads, and housing for its people? :)

  New Spain had a 200 year head start on the USA. Why are they so far behind?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://calwatchdog.com/2014/08/19/immigration-feinstein-acts-like-chicago-dem-not-ca-dem/#comment-91801">Bill Gore</a>.</p>
<p>Billy Goat, you have done a lot of deep thinking on this topic, and I see all your points as valid.</p>
<p>  The real question that needs asking is: Why is it that only a small number of nations has been able to deliver clean potable water, safe sewage discharge, roads, and housing for its people? 🙂</p>
<p>  New Spain had a 200 year head start on the USA. Why are they so far behind?</p>
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		By: Bill Gore		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I remember visiting an old deserted town in Sonora about 20 years ago: beautiful old church, town square, stone buildings. Completely deserted. Everyone gone to El Norte.  Like everything else the USA undertakes, whether by comission or (in the case of &#039;immigration&#039; policy) omission, the stark ugly-as-sin reality of what we are doing is obscured by a very heavy layer of thick made-for-hollywood pancake makeup. Our corporate-owned government is essentially STRIP MINING central america of its human capital. This has 2 benefits for the elites: 1) it gets formerly independent small farmers off of the land in central america, no more resistance there…. 2) it floods the labor market up here with hard-working cheap-as-dirt workers, subsidized with benefits underwritten by the very taxpayers they are displacing. Very elegant! And as we all know, american corporations HATE paying their workers, they really do love the slavery economic model…

So the next time you see one of these creatures (politicians) spewing sacharine BS about the &#039;children&#039; and &#039;refugees&#039; think about the deserted depopulated places they left behind, the communities destroyed through the power of sugary sweet rhetoric about dreamers yearning to spread their wings. Fact is Mexico NEEDS its mexicans, Honduras NEEDS its hondurans. Most if not all of the endemic problems of these countries are enabled by emigration to El Norte. Not an &#039;escape valve&#039; but a bleeding out….]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I remember visiting an old deserted town in Sonora about 20 years ago: beautiful old church, town square, stone buildings. Completely deserted. Everyone gone to El Norte.  Like everything else the USA undertakes, whether by comission or (in the case of &#8216;immigration&#8217; policy) omission, the stark ugly-as-sin reality of what we are doing is obscured by a very heavy layer of thick made-for-hollywood pancake makeup. Our corporate-owned government is essentially STRIP MINING central america of its human capital. This has 2 benefits for the elites: 1) it gets formerly independent small farmers off of the land in central america, no more resistance there…. 2) it floods the labor market up here with hard-working cheap-as-dirt workers, subsidized with benefits underwritten by the very taxpayers they are displacing. Very elegant! And as we all know, american corporations HATE paying their workers, they really do love the slavery economic model…</p>
<p>So the next time you see one of these creatures (politicians) spewing sacharine BS about the &#8216;children&#8217; and &#8216;refugees&#8217; think about the deserted depopulated places they left behind, the communities destroyed through the power of sugary sweet rhetoric about dreamers yearning to spread their wings. Fact is Mexico NEEDS its mexicans, Honduras NEEDS its hondurans. Most if not all of the endemic problems of these countries are enabled by emigration to El Norte. Not an &#8216;escape valve&#8217; but a bleeding out….</p>
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