>Subject: UNHAPPY SCRIBE
>From: cribsheet@... (Cribsheet)
>Date: 3/31/04 3:43 PM Eastern Standard Time
>Message-id: <20040331154355.19505.00000401@mb-m03....>
>
>UNHAPPY SCRIBE
>
>What Would Make Me Happy?
>
>Complete article at: http://www.washingtondispatch.com/article_8599.shtml
>
>If anyone has read all of my columns, they know that I predict disaster on
>all
>fronts.
>
>We are being invaded by third-world immigrants who are balkanizing the United
>States, driving down wages, creating their very own crime wave, turning our
>border with Mexico into a war zone, overpopulating every part of the country,
>bringing in diseases that were previously eradicated, disproportionately
>relying on welfare, sending millions of dollars back to their home countries,
>demanding that we subvert and ignore our laws to accommodate their wishes,
>providing grist for the racist affirmative-action mill and proving to be a
>heavy net burden on American citizens.
>
>I also predict disaster on the economic front. Our current economic
>"recovery"
>is a debt-driven bubble that can be pricked from several directions. The
>dollar
>is worth less and less every day because the government simply prints as many
>as it needs. Consumers, corporations and government are all in debt far
>beyond
>what is sustainable.
>
>What would make me happy would be for the average American to wake up to the
>harsh realities I have superficially touched on above. Huge benefits would
>flow
>from this one development, but those benefits would bring with them quite a
>bit
>of pain. Americans have grown addicted to things that are bad for them as a
>nation and kicking any self-destructive addiction always requires discipline,
>commitment and endurance of pain.
>
>Americans need to defect from the two major parties as they are now
>constituted. I don't expect many Democrats to heed this advice. The
>Democratic
>constituency is either outright treasonous or is addicted to an irrational
>emotionalism that precludes any contact with reality. Most of the Republican
>faithful seem to be solid citizens who still love their country and are quite
>angry about government betrayal. An encouraging sign of this was the outrage
>that greeted Bush's horrible plan for surrender on immigration by offering
>amnesty for illegal aliens and offering to increase and facilitate legal
>immigration. This alone is reason enough to abandon the Republican Party. But
>Americans seem to feel that the third party alternatives are in some sort of
>political minor league. They feel that they are "wasting" their vote if they
>vote for the current underdogs.
>
>
>
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