Thursday, July 31, 2014

People Moving and Growing

WE THE PEOPLE of the United States of America have evidently decided that we most assuredly do not want the thousands of children coming from Central America. We might be making a big mistake. Human capital, and all that. What if the next Einstein is among them? We could be turning away a great bonanza of talent. As long as the population rises, economic growth will be necessary, and one somehow has the feeling that under the present system, no matter how much economic growth we achieve, the lion's share of the prosperity will accrue to the elite one percent. The new economic growth must go to the new people. The system must be changed. The one percent has succeeded in making the rules of the economic game favorable to themselves, at the expense of the rest of us, particularly the lowest twenty percent. May immigration to America continue; organized, regulated, bringing new voters for the democratic party, and laborers for the ever expanding American corporate capitalistic machine. The American demand for recreational drugs should be met by American enterprise, and the prosperity from the drug business should be distributed widely, among the people at large, rather than to a select few Latin american drug lords. The legalization of marijuana has already created a boom economy in Colorado, and the same thing could be happening everywhere in these United States, with millions of Americans enjoying recreational drugs like marijuana cocaine, and meth, free from fear of persecution, just as they currently enjoy alcohol, tobacco, caffeine, and sugar, not to mention sex and sports. No matter how many children come to America, American families can absorb them. Similarly, the more Americans who move to foreign countries, and scatter throughout the world, the better for the world.

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