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Border Showdown

Reading and ripping the Senate immigration bill. Government unlimited. Thinkin' about Lincoln. Steel traps. Plus much more.

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Elaine Kyle br> Cut & Shoot, Texas /p>

Ah, the tension of politics! Democrats want people with no skills, lacking English and literacy. That ensures them 12,000,000 new party members. Republicans want skilled people so employers can force down wages for Americans.

It is a cruel sad irony that there is not a thought for what is good for America. Republicans are making the bosses happy. Democrats are trying to find anybody who buys into their socialism and vote for them. Poor, unskilled people unable to communicate will do that.

But what about the country? This is what I see. In 50 or so years, La Raza will claim the southwest for Mexico. Democrats put in power by illiterate Mexicans will say "we stole it from them it is rightfully theirs." Since most of those State lean Republican the transfer to Mexico will give more weight to the socialist northeast.

Hawaii will grow closer and closer to Asia until it is a de facto province of China or Japan. The Democrats, now solidly in power will offer to relocate any person living in Hawaii to the mainland prior to the transfer. A few million, mostly undocumented aliens, will come to California (which because it votes with a radical fervor was not transferred to Mexico).

A serious conflict will develop over the northwest. Asia will claim its millions including those in California, the democrats will be loathe to give up more than 30,000,000 socialist voters. Chinapan (the two countries will combine) threatens to go to war over the "unjust enslavement of Asians in America's labor camps." War will be averted when Chinapan offers this compromise: "any person residing in the northwest may leave for the United States prior to the cession of these lands, but must take only a change of clothes."

Democrats promptly agree to this and offer free homes, cars and land in the red states to these millions.

By 2100 the united states (no longer significant enough to be capitalized) exists only to the east of the Mississippi River and is clothed in a French-like socialism. A 25-hour work week. No pay just "entitlement cards" for housing, food clothing and furnishings. Each worker gets 15 weeks of vacation each year, but only democrat party members are allowed to go on vacation; 95% of Americans use their vacations to volunteer to work on highways, building sewer systems and water treatment facilities.

The United States receives from many countries and its poverty is the subject of much rejoicing in the United Nations. America is now 119 in GDP among nations.

President Clinton, Chelsea the fourth, addresses the UN saying, "America is a true workers' paradise. People have all that they need, they want no frivolities like designer clothes, and Praise Allah, may he shower blessings upon us always, we will forever have enough potatoes to feed everyone."

p>But who cares about immigration and its impact on America? br> -- Jay W. Molyneaux
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