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Diversity Was/Is Not Our Strength

Stephen Miller makes an excellent point below when he notes that between the first nonstop transatlantic flight and the moon landing we had negative migration.

We did that.  We took ourselves from the clouds to outer space.  We took ourselves from off-earth to on-moon.  There were no quotas.  There was nothing politically correct in any of it.

We simply did it. On merit. On sweat. On big, American can-do dreams.

And what happened after the 1970?  Chain migration happened. (Thanks in a large part to Ted Kennedy’s 1965 immigration bill.) The Great Society Programs got baked into the culture. Cloward and Piven threw oil on that fire.  Critical Race Theory took root in all our universities.  And now we have the 1619 Project infecting public classrooms all across the nation.  It’s all poison. All of it.

And as if it weren’t enough to raise up generations of young people to hate the skin they’re in and hate the country they’re in, our leaders have now decided to replace us all.  Look at this.

We know it’s not just a U.K. thing to advertise for foreigners.  We saw it in every policy decision the last administration made.  Through their active rhetoric and passive neglect, we saw it:  their message was loud and clear. Come. And come they did.

Hell, Biden was flying them in.

40% of all new U.S. household formations since 2010 [are migrants] driving a large share of the demand for housing, including rentals.”  Is it any wonder rents and home prices are sky high?  Between that and Bidenflation, it shouldn’t surprise any of us how expensive everything now is.

President Trump has done an admirable job with the tools congress and the Fed have allowed him to have, but we can only hope a new Fed Chairman, and perhaps some new legislation (from our supine GOP) can help things along.

“The Great Replacement Theory” is no theory. It is fact. And we finally have a president who knows it.  We can only hope Congress has the wherewithal to act.

I just hope it’s not too late.