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Obama's abandonment of established laws in favor of "whatever works for socialism"

Ben Carson Has Presidential Ambitions, But Is Soft On Illegal Aliens



Dr. Ben Carson has been a bit quixotic about his ambitions to run for the presidency in 2016, but he is always free about answering questions from information-gathering sources.
In the book, America the Beautiful, by Ben Carson, p.102, the author touched on a subject that is of great interest to me when he said this about the immigrant population in this country, "I believe we have taken the moral low road on this issue. Some segments of our economy would virtually collapse without these undocumented workers--we all know that--yet we continue to harass and deport many individuals who are simply seeking a better life for themselves and their families. Is there a way to apply logic to this issue and arrive at an intelligent solution?" Yes, Dr. Carson, I know what you're saying when you mention the "moral low road" on the issue of illegal aliens; but, I think we are on that same "moral low road" when we allow foreigners to come into our country illegally and then get paid for doing work when we have millions of legal citizens without jobs. In Carson's view, I guess I'm old-fashioned in my thinking that we are rewarding people for breaking our laws when we acquiesce with those views. "Oh well", say the opponents of deportation, "our jobless workers would not want those jobs". To make that statement believable you must have the printed results of a poll that was taken consisting of a very large percentage of jobless workers from all areas of our country and not just in the locale of where illegals are now employed.

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In answer to Carson's question on an intelligent solution, I believe that AFTER our borders are firmly closed with assuredness of remaining tightly and firmly closed, our current immigration laws can be temporarily eased to allow LEGITIMATE immigrants to enter our country LEGALLY and apply for those jobs where our jobless citizen workers are not in enough numbers to satisfy the vacancies. This is not "immigration reform" it is "IMMIGRATION ENFORCEMENT" where no laws are broken, but comply exactly with all requirements as amended if that is the case. Allowing illegal aliens to take jobs that jobless citizens would accept is exacerbating illegality and law-breaking; which is no way to run a government. This last action of filling the jobs is perfectly acceptable for Obama; but then disregarding our established laws as authorized by our U. S. Constitution is also perfectly OK with Obama. More and more people, it seems, are finding Obama's abandonment of established laws in favor of "whatever works for socialism" to be permissible and another knock against conservatism. Which always reminds me of a great quote from Lady Margaret Thatcher, England's late Prime Minister, when she uttered this about socialism: "The trouble with Socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money." Obama seems to believe that he can keep raising taxes from the more affluent citizens to pay for his "freebies" and food stamps and welfare for those who have little or none. But there never is any effort to determine WHY this group has "little or none". And there is never any effort to place those who have "little or none" in jobs that are unfilled. Other presidents have initiated programs such as Franklin Roosevelt's National Recovery Act during the period between world wars, one in the 1914-1919 era and world war Two in 1941-1945 where a sizable portion of jobless citizens were employed on public service jobs of road construction and many other government projects. But job creation is not a viable incentive for our current administration as it cuts deeply into the president's vacation, travels and golf time to tend to it. Even now when an opportunity to create meaningful jobs building a pathway for a beneficial pipeline carrying oil from Western Canada to Texas refineries for production of commercial oil needs of both countries of the United States and Canada appears, our not-very-industrious president is stalling for time trying to find more reasons to placate his foreign money managers like Communist George Soros for reasons to abandon the entire program, causing creation of higher gasoline prices at the pumps and failing to create more jobs. While Obama revels in calling Republicans and Conservatives "obstructionists", those same groups are rebutting his calls with their own call for some meaningful jobs creation in which this Administration has been "non-productionist" to a large degree. I would like to endorse Dr. Carson as his conservatism is almost flawless; almost, but not quite. To me that gap is a large one. I still believe that illegal aliens are an uncommonly large drain on our financial resources and its resulting higher taxes and loss of jobs. I can't find it in my heart to not only reward the illegal aliens for breaking our laws but to coddle and give them preferential job treatment while we have millions of job seeking citizens. I am also unsympathetic to calling illegal aliens, 'undocumented workers', a term Obama and Carson share. I hope you heed these words, Doctor Carson, and heal your liberal irregularities. I should also remind folks that La Palin, AKA "Sarah" is on record as being soft on illegal aliens, favoring a "fast-track" to citizenship for all those here in this country. She also failed to oppose "Sanctuary Cities" in Alaska while she was Governor of that state. Tch, tch!


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Jerry McConnell -- Bio and Archives

Gerald A. “Jerry” McConnell, 92, of Hampton, died Sunday, February 19, 2017, at the Merrimack Valley Hospice House in Haverhill, Mass., surrounded by his loved ones. He was born May 27, 1924 in Altoona, Pa., the fifth son of the late John E. and Grace (Fletcher) McConnell.

Jerry served ten years with the US Marine Corps and participated in the landing against Japanese Army on Guadalcanal and another ten years with the US Air Force. After moving to Hampton in 1957 he started his community activities serving in many capacities.

 

He shared 72 years of marriage with his wife Betty P. (Hamilton) McConnell. In addition to his wife, family members include nieces and nephews.

 

McConnell’s e-book about Guadalcanal, “Our Survival was Open to the Gravest Doubts

 


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