Elite Legislators
You may have heard, way back in grade school, that The People of America were supposed to elect people to represent them in government. Heck, if you're under the age of 10, you might actually believe that happens. But, as Jake Jacobson points out, that's not even close to true.
How about a couple clips:60 percent of the public regards the present level of immigration to be a "critical threat to the vital interests of the United States," compared to only 14 percent of the nation's leadership
When asked a specific question about whether legal immigration should be reduced, kept the same, or increased, 55 percent of the public said it should be reduced, and 27 percent said it should remain the same. In contrast, only 18 percent of opinion leaders said it should be reduced and 60 percent said it should remain the same.
70 percent of the public said that reducing illegal immigration should be a "very important" foreign-policy goal of the United States, compared to only 22 percent of elites.Go read the rest. You can see that we, the un-annointed, are too stupid to run our own country -- at least according to those in
Comments
Posted by: Mindflame at January 05, 2006 04:31 PM (SlODe)
I think that most people who have a problem with immigration have issues with people of a certain cultural/ethnic background - so it makes me happy that the "elites" are leading the country in a different direction.
Posted by: Justin Thibault at January 05, 2006 05:46 PM (FWvKf)
Posted by: Ogre at January 05, 2006 10:36 PM (s2+Ck)
Posted by: Justin Thibault at January 07, 2006 02:03 PM (XK1Nc)
Posted by: Justin Thibault at January 07, 2006 02:06 PM (XK1Nc)
In this case, those who are breaking the law are stealing from me, personally. When them come to this country and steal my money to pay for their medical care, that's wrong. When they come to this country and steal my money to pay for their education, that's wrong.
I support fixing the immigration laws, because they stink right now -- but fixing them will do absolutely nothing now, because the weak ones we have aren't even being enforced.
Posted by: Ogre at January 07, 2006 09:29 PM (s2+Ck)
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