The New Colossus and the Welfare State

Posted by straightlinelogic 13 years ago to Government
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Beneficiaries of government largess tend to vote for proponents of more largess. Republicans have tied themselves in knots over immigration reform, but their real beef should be with all that government largess. Instead, the party long ago accepted the welfare state edifice and added its own wings. However, Republicans are decaf redistributionists compared to the Democrats’ bold espresso roast, and recipients prefer the strong stuff. Immigration is a loser issue for Republicans, and a win-win-win issue for the Democrats. Illegal immigrants are predominately Hispanic, a group with a higher birthrate than the indigenous population that already leans heavily Democratic. Those who are here for the largess will surely choose bold espresso roast. As Ann Coulter and Pat Buchanan, among others, have pointed out, any path to citizenship for illegal immigrants will disproportionately add to Democratic voter rolls.


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  • Posted by 13 years ago in reply to this comment.
    You can't let the other person talk because he or she might expose the vacuity of your position. At least in this country they can't throw dissenters in jail or in front of a firing squad...yet.
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  • Posted by LionelHutz 13 years ago in reply to this comment.
    Milton Friedman had a knack for gently presenting his argument with a smile and focusing his words on the bad idea, and not the person sitting across the table. Donahue should get some credit here for actually letting Mr. Friedman finish his sentences and then constructing replies that had something to do with what was just said to him. We all know how this kind of an interview would have gone down today, sitting across from the likes of Chris Matthews.
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  • Posted by Lucky 13 years ago
    Milton Friedman, 1973

    " My mother came to this country when she was 14 years old. She worked in a sweatshop as a seamstress, and it was only because there was such a sweatshop in which she could get a job that she was able to come to the U.S. But she didn’t stay in the sweatshop and neither did most of the others. It was a way station for them, and a far better one than anything available to them in the old country. And she never thought it was anything else. I must say that I find it slightly revolting that people sneer at a system that’s made it possible for them to sneer at it. "
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