Sure, Why Not, Come One, Come All - it don't matter, just pile on in, no need to wipe your feet.
Immigration: Earned and Slowly
We owe no one entry into the USA. Immigration is a privilege in most all countries.
Allowing others to become a part of a country requires careful examination and sensible education.
New people can improve and uplift a country, but it must be done with a view to ensure the future.
There's the absolute requirement to educate immigrants in Citizenship. Without this factor,
respect to what the country's internal basis is about, they will become lost persons incapable
of supporting the system. Without duty first to the structure of government, and more importantly
the operation of government, it won't work to the function and purpose of its creation.
Ours is one of being created, and to hold that creation accountable so that freedom and safety are
protected as we live our lives. On this, I'll say we're in some bad shape today.
Over time, the country has worked less and less precisely from a lack of Citizen indoctrination to duty,
not only for newcomers, but the general population too. The message of government is there for you, but
without one mentioning your responsibility to return to it the force to keep it true, has been lost.
The message from long ago was to let government do the thinking for you, because they know best. And so,
over time, when the decay from lack of maintenance and exploitation of the system became large enough,
the very ones then said the system was the problem, not their lack of education and from their abandonment
of duty to preserve it.
Those railing against the system deny culpability in assisting the smoldering demise of citizenship.
The voices for citizenship as a duty have been here all along. While being out shouted and demonized,
the preservers of the system still hold true and is resurgent today. With dialog between the competing
voices being at such a pitch, two things worth mentioning have not been mentioned or addressed.
The country grows in population without discussion of the perils of being too large to govern with our present system.
The number of un-elected persons in government is too great and is unaccountable to anyone to a worthwhile degree.
These are structural imperatives affecting all else, besides the usual mention of morals, virtue, reason,
and the others things which guide thought and decision to effect a whole host of other things required too.
Immigration: Earned and Slowly
We owe no one entry into the USA. Immigration is a privilege in most all countries.
Allowing others to become a part of a country requires careful examination and sensible education.
New people can improve and uplift a country, but it must be done with a view to ensure the future.
There's the absolute requirement to educate immigrants in Citizenship. Without this factor,
respect to what the country's internal basis is about, they will become lost persons incapable
of supporting the system. Without duty first to the structure of government, and more importantly
the operation of government, it won't work to the function and purpose of its creation.
Ours is one of being created, and to hold that creation accountable so that freedom and safety are
protected as we live our lives. On this, I'll say we're in some bad shape today.
Over time, the country has worked less and less precisely from a lack of Citizen indoctrination to duty,
not only for newcomers, but the general population too. The message of government is there for you, but
without one mentioning your responsibility to return to it the force to keep it true, has been lost.
The message from long ago was to let government do the thinking for you, because they know best. And so,
over time, when the decay from lack of maintenance and exploitation of the system became large enough,
the very ones then said the system was the problem, not their lack of education and from their abandonment
of duty to preserve it.
Those railing against the system deny culpability in assisting the smoldering demise of citizenship.
The voices for citizenship as a duty have been here all along. While being out shouted and demonized,
the preservers of the system still hold true and is resurgent today. With dialog between the competing
voices being at such a pitch, two things worth mentioning have not been mentioned or addressed.
The country grows in population without discussion of the perils of being too large to govern with our present system.
The number of un-elected persons in government is too great and is unaccountable to anyone to a worthwhile degree.
These are structural imperatives affecting all else, besides the usual mention of morals, virtue, reason,
and the others things which guide thought and decision to effect a whole host of other things required too.