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    Illegal Immigration: It's About Power

    "Historically, Democrats supported strong borders because they knew American workers could never compete with illegal immigrants. Now, they regularly support “open borders.” So why the drastic change?"

    Tucker reviews the history from Chavez to Clinton...



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    Two reason dilute the population and votes
    LETS GO BRANDON
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    They lost American workers so they appeal to an immigrant and black proletariat. That said, we shouldn't pretend the right is not backing mass immigration as well. While progressives like Dr. Who parrot their economic arguments and rationale, media outlets, such as the Wall Street Journal, are where much pro-immigration propaganda and talking points originate.
    Whoever criticizes capitalism, while approving immigration, whose working class is its first victim, had better shut up. Whoever criticizes immigration, while remaining silent about capitalism, should do the same.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister D View Post
    They lost American workers so they appeal to an immigrant and black proletariat. That said, we shouldn't pretend the right is not backing mass immigration as well. While progressives like Dr. Who parrot their economic arguments and rationale, media outlets, such as the Wall Street Journal, are where much pro-immigration propaganda and talking points originate.
    That is interesting because as much as the right turned against immigration, its Republican leaders like Bush favored it for cheap drudgery labor.

    It's been that way since the earliest primitive states. They would raid other states as much for copper and grain as for a new set of slaves to domesticate for farming, hiring and mining, the old now civilized slave rising up in social rank.
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    I am not 100% sure it’s about power. It may be more about ideology.
    I am tired of everyone fighting with each other. This is all by design.

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    Quote Originally Posted by texan View Post
    I am not 100% sure it’s about power. It may be more about ideology.
    Which ideology takes power.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris View Post
    That is interesting because as much as the right turned against immigration, its Republican leaders like Bush favored it for cheap drudgery labor.

    It's been that way since the earliest primitive states. They would raid other states as much for copper and grain as for a new set of slaves to domesticate for farming, hiring and mining, the old now civilized slave rising up in social rank.
    It really is more of an elitist phenomenon on the right. I have to laugh when I hear progressives parrot the WSJ.

    I've come to learn that some cultures (i.e. imperial Rome) disdained labor and considered it an indignity. It was for the servile classes. We tend to have a very positive perception of labor and this is yet another way in which Christianity has impacted our thinking.
    Whoever criticizes capitalism, while approving immigration, whose working class is its first victim, had better shut up. Whoever criticizes immigration, while remaining silent about capitalism, should do the same.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mister D View Post
    It really is more of an elitist phenomenon on the right. I have to laugh when I hear progressives parrot the WSJ.

    I've come to learn that some cultures (i.e. imperial Rome) disdained labor and considered it an indignity. It was for the servile classes. We tend to have a very positive perception of labor and this is yet another way in which Christianity has impacted our thinking.

    The elitest establishment in bed with the wealthy who need the cheap labor. Bush made no bones about it, as I recall. And yes, to see the left now take that stance is curious other than as you said earlier, "They lost American workers"--and could well lose them permantly as the new Trump movement steals their thinder and they waste away in the squalor of anti-Trumpism, #resistance, TDS.
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