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Slouching Toward Servitude
zolatimes2.com ^ | 4/26/02 | Robert L. Kocher

Posted on 04/26/2002 5:55:35 PM PDT by RLK

The new Socialism/Marxism: "From each who have something that can be taken, to support each according to the mess they are making."....

...What is well into fruition is a reconquest and conversion of Southwestern United States by force of numbers and occupation. After a given proportion of local American populations are Mexican immigrants, the legal and administration of various American states will be overwhelmed and Mexicanized or coopted while momentum of the social demography will work to smuggle more illegal immigration as well as subvert attempts to stop it. This will, in practice, eliminate the borders between the countries in certain areas and allow unlimited mass migration to pour through those points. From thence the population can redistribute the wealth or anything else through participatory democracy. That essentially parallels what happened in South(ern) Africa, which subsequently became a hellhole. The African lesson should be heeded. In 10 years California and Texas will become de facto socialist provinces of Mexico that have massive national political leverage in the United States. These provinces will have numerous senators, representatives, and enormous numbers of electoral votes. This will, in turn, provide unresistable leverage in accessing and redistributing individual incomes in the remainder of the United States through input into taxation and direction of expenditures.

Analysis published here


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism
KEYWORDS: immigrationmarxism
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1 posted on 04/26/2002 5:55:35 PM PDT by RLK
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To: RLK
I was in Houston today, on the West Side. It used to be such a nice community there. Alief and the Sharpstown area were really great places just a few years ago.

Now, you see hundreds of mexicans walking around across yards, and parking lots. They do this because they cant get a car easily as an illegal alien.

The area is teaming with dirty people who do not look like they are from America. It looks very dangerous there, yet only a few years ago, friends and I biked the area regularly. Now, you wouldn't dare.

This is the "New America". A place that looks like a bombed out third world nation, and that is what Southwest and parts of the West side of Houston have become.

Ghetto isn't a good enough word to fit what I saw today. Its absolutely horrible there. And, the city has obvisouly given up trying to enforce laws, and keep the area clean.

As REPUBLICANS seek to open the border and allow in millions of alien mexicans and other latins, won't many other areas take on this bombed out border town appearance?

And then, to top it off, a two wheeled cart with the word "TACO" on the side of it was being pushed up and down the streets there by a hispanic male....just the same kind of junk you see over the border...but, whats the difference?

The West side of Houston looks more like mexico than America.

2 posted on 04/26/2002 6:07:36 PM PDT by antidemocommie
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To: glock rocks; Iowa Granny; Snow Bunny; Travis McGee; A Navy Vet; meadsjn;30Carbine...
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3 posted on 04/26/2002 6:39:27 PM PDT by RLK
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To: RLK
To what extent do you think that George Bush's religious beliefs affect the way he makes decisions regarding "helping the hungry have-nots" and the current Mexican immigration nightmare? Just how confused are religious conservatives, particularly Southern fundamentalist Evangelicals, when it comes to George Bush?

Is it possible that the giddy mental state of unconditional positive reinforcement produced during prolonged hymn singing, group prayer, and other euphoric practices, has, to some degree, permanent effects and has clouded people's thinking?

4 posted on 04/26/2002 7:29:10 PM PDT by Mortimer Snavely
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To: RLK
From where I sit...a member of the working class my entire life...I have always been in SERVITUDE to BIGBROTHERTOTALITARIANRULE...We are beasts of burden and taxed on our every need...we operate in a system of USURY to feed the MAMMOTH BEAST OF TOTALITARIANGOVERNMENT....the worker ants labor tirelessly to feed the GRASSHOPPERS OF POWER....and that is why....idontvoteforanyofthem
5 posted on 04/26/2002 7:49:50 PM PDT by freedombelle
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To: RLK
yup.
9 posted on 04/26/2002 8:26:34 PM PDT by glock rocks
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To: freedombelle
In 1959, which was probably before most people on this forum were born, I was working as an assembler in a farm implement factory putting together bean windrowers and front ends to combines. I have also worked hand construction labor and run Caterpillar tractors. I used to be violently anti-union. I have changed from that considerably in recent years which will be explained in a forcoming economics analysis. I see that the otdinary working people are getting a lousey deal from both political parties. The Democratic party was the party of labor many years ago. Now they are the party of abortions, gays, and lesbianism who couldn't care less about labor and in fact want to see the economy of the country completely destroyed as an act of perverse sadism. The Republicans are just plain stupid, Bush included.
10 posted on 04/26/2002 8:32:23 PM PDT by RLK
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To: freedombelle
.the worker ants labor tirelessly to feed the GRASSHOPPERS OF POWER.

How do you say "It's a Bugs Life" in Spanish?

Seriously though, the Mexican steamroller has already flattened much of Sacramento's politics and brought with it the 'servitude' attitude that accompanies many whose faces once adorned Save the Children commercials. Just think, for 37cents a day, you can support someone who will vote Democrat the rest of their lives. If there is a problem here, it is simply that a Republican/American would not want to put an end to the illegal invasion immigration.

11 posted on 04/26/2002 8:47:40 PM PDT by budwiesest
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To: RLK
In 1959, which was probably before most people on this forum were born,

You Go Grandpa! (Class of '53).

12 posted on 04/26/2002 8:54:20 PM PDT by budwiesest
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To: RLK
"From each who have something that can be taken, to support each according to the mess they are making,"

RLK, is that your coinage? Pardon me for not citing more of your essay, I would have to do so much cut and pasting that it would be too tedious, the best I can do is flag individuals to read it.

Therein lies the problem.

FR readers represent perhaps the top 5% of our society in terms of an understanding of freedom and the generation of a high standard of living and individual rights. Yet even on FR I doubt that more than a tiny % will take the time to read your essay.

I agree with all of your premises, I see a tide coming in which will sweep away the last islands of individual property rights, and hence freedom. Clearly the West, and America, has already passed the tipping point beyond which the unproductive takers cannot be stopped from voting tax increases on the wealth producers. And I see no solution.

And of course you correctly identify the problem with the Mexican flood. We are today Serbia writ large in this way, our Southwest is Big Kosovo. The Kosovo Serbs also enjoyed their cheap Albanian maids and gardeners, and in time were swallowed by them as the Southwest will be by Mexicans. Again, I see no solution.

If there is any small consolation to be found, it is that history does not long move in straight lines, and we may have a massive breach which will result in an entirely new set of opportunities and dangers. Of course, the risk is that the man on a white horse is more likely to ride to the rescue than a new Thomas Jefferson.

For me, I consider myself to be a free agent, a Ronin in a chaotic period, hoping to land upon islands of sanity and stability and freedom in an insane and increasingly unstable insane world.

Of course, such "islands" will become "tax havens" for the "rich" who are "attempting to evade their global duty", and will be ruthlessly saught out and crushed to prevent their serving as symbols to the global serfs of the possibility of resistance to central control.

I only hope that my children will be able to experience some of our legacy of freedom before the last vault is looted and the last book from the library is burned to heat the last can of spam.

PS: stand by to be angrily condemned by the Bush Beatification Society.

13 posted on 04/27/2002 12:02:57 AM PDT by Travis McGee
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Please invest the time to read RLK's valuable essay.
14 posted on 04/27/2002 12:04:41 AM PDT by Travis McGee
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bttt
15 posted on 04/27/2002 12:06:38 AM PDT by Travis McGee
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To: antidemocommie;GeronL;Tancredo Fan;marine inspector;hollywood
I saw a latino man at Seaworld in San Diego last weekend wearing a hat with AMEXICA embroidered across the front, the letters were in red, white, blue, orange and green.
16 posted on 04/27/2002 12:09:47 AM PDT by Travis McGee
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To: Travis McGee
"Yet even on FR I doubt that more than a tiny % will take the time to read your essay."

Bush is God's Anointed President. Why in the world should people need anything else except his press releases?

17 posted on 04/27/2002 6:19:09 AM PDT by Mortimer Snavely
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To: Travis McGee
"From each who have something that can be taken, to support each according to the mess they are making,"

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It's all mine. I go systematically go through the premises and slogans of the left and give them realistically-based psychoanalytic interpretations.

18 posted on 04/27/2002 7:36:46 AM PDT by RLK
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To: Travis McGee
A good essay. As you mentioned, we will be having our own PLO soon.
19 posted on 04/27/2002 8:33:42 AM PDT by PatrioticAmerican
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To: antidemocommie
This is tongue in cheek, right? This anti-Mexican prejudice is really getting tiresome. The vast majority of Mexicans come here to work. They are good people who are doing jobs that most lazy Caucasian kids won't do. I have yet to see Mexicans in the street agitating for socialism or to change anything about the government of the United States. Get over it. The Mexicans I know in this country are good, hard working, family-oriented people. I say, let them come.
20 posted on 04/27/2002 8:42:35 AM PDT by jayef
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