Have American citizens lost their battle to remain a free
and sovereign country? Have they lost
their will to defend the United States of America? What does the future hold if Barack Obama,
aided by Senator John McCain, succeeds in a massive amnesty given to 20
million illegal aliens?
An astute reader named Dawn said, “I have been reading your
articles for a long time and I agree with every word you have written. I admire
your tenacity--fighting a losing battle.
However, I wanted to point out another angle on immigration.
“Illegal immigrants are clearly changing the landscape of
the United States--making it UNRECOGNIZABLE as the country I grew up in. I
grew up in Texas and I remember communities that had a similar culture. I know there were people that weren't white
among us but I couldn't tell you how many or what colors they were as they were
well assimilated. In fact, my best friends during school in a very affluent
Dallas suburb were black, Filipino and Indian (from India). Yet, we
shared the same values, the same culture, the same language, the same
everything because we were all just "American".
“Fast forward about 10-15 years and I became a
teacher. And I discovered that our schools had changed dramatically. I
ultimately decided that I would never send my own children to any of these
failing pre-prison environments. After a failed attempt to help my community and
start a charter school, I decided to home school my own children.
“Better yet, we left the US. And there are millions of people doing this. Typically,
to gain entry into another country, you need to be young, educated, financially
sound and willing to provide criminal history and medical history.
Ironically, every country in the world (and especially Central and South
American) only wants you if you have something to offer them. And every
country harshly punishes and deports those who overstay their welcome. No
countries recognize babies as citizens UNLESS the parents are legally in the country (actually,
Costa Rica also allows the "anchor baby" angle).
“So, what you have is a system in the US that allows anyone
to crash its borders with no language abilities, skills, health or criminal
checks. And that influx is driving out natural citizens. But
since many can't or won't leave, only the affluent or the young and
educated leave. Draining resources --especially brain drain!
“Did you know that the US doesn't track how many are
leaving the country? I read an article last year before we left (but we
were contemplating at that time) that stated that the US loses 5
million of the young (20s-30s) and educated each year--but that is an estimate.
“We have left successfully and we know of
many, many others who have left, are leaving or are hoping to
leave (the economy has trapped many).” Dawn now lives in New Zealand, and
I can verify that country remains paradise on Earth with gentle folks, quiet
pace and beautiful scenery. I bicycled
both islands on my world travels.
As always, my nemesis, Commandante Pedro writes gritty
letters telling me how Mexico continues its reconquest of the United States. Pedro said, “Oh Mr. Frosty! Can't you see the
writing on the wall? Don't you see the signs of the times? The politicians know
who to kowtow and cater to. The White vote is irrelevant. That was proven on
11/04. We are the future; therefore it is our bottoms which must be kissed. The
fools in the Congress realize that within 20 years it is the Latinos who will
be calling the shots, and that is the reason why they prostrate themselves
before us in slavish devotion. I personally believe that deep down, most of
these fat crackers feel guilty for the oppression that their ancestors visited
upon the indigenous peoples, and this is their pathetic attempt at making
amends for the White Man's crimes. Did you know that at the southern Mexican
border, those who attempt to enter Mexico illegally are shot on sight? It is
lucky for us that the decadent gringos who run this nation are so soft and weak
that they are incapable of enforcing the laws currently on the books. We will
go down in history as the mighty conquerors of America, and we will do it
without firing a shot. You gringos are truly pathetic. I feel emboldened to
state this freely because I know that nothing will be done to stop us, we have
already won. It is all over save for the shouting. In the meantime continue
with your quixotic warnings, they make for an amusing read. Feliz Navidad!” Subcommandante Pedro, MeCHA Brown Berets
Infiltration Brigades,LA, Alta CA Aztlan (Occupied CA)
Interesting assumptions by Pedro. Would you like to weigh in on this debate?
Are we going to allow our country to be displaced by foreigners or will we
stand up? I look forward to your thoughts as to whether
or not our country can or cannot survive this invasion.
President-Elect Obama created a new
email form on his change.gov website. He wants Americans to tell him
their story. Samples below.
OBAMA WANTS TO HEAR THE PLIGHT OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. Why
not write President-Elect Obama and tell him how ilegal aliens have affected
you in your community.
Books
to read: “The Long Emergency” by James Howard Kunstler
“Peak
Everything” by Richard Heinberg
“Too
Many People” by Lindsey Grant
Become a member of “Frosty’s Press Agent Corps” whereby you volunteer a few
hours to send out emails to top TV and radio hosts to offer top speakers on
America’s overpopulation crisis driven by unending immigration. Email frostyw@juno.com
and receive two informational letters showing you exactly what to do.
Roy
Beck's "IMMIGRATION BY THE NUMBERS" is the single best educational
appreciation of America's future if we allow ourselves to add another 100
million people. Just click on this site for the most sobering experience of
your children's future.
Roy
Beck gives a graphic presentation of our fate if we continue to allow legal and
illegal immigration to swamp this country. If you have children, you will be
particular unnerved at their fate. I know Roy Beck personally and his integrity
and knowledge stand at the top. Pass this web site 14 minute video far and wide
across America to educate everyone you know. We either stop this human tsunami
or the future of this country will be much like Rome's. We must, as a nation
and a civilization, move to secure our country from this massive, unrelenting
population overload from a line that never ends. This will be the most
compelling 14 minute video of your life.
Once
you see it, go to my web site for action items www.frostywooldridge.com
and join www.numbersusa.com to become a
weekly faxer of pre written letters and join the phone calling teams.
Bob Woodruff of ABC asked input from all citizens
concerning the future of our planet. Go to www.earth2100.tv for a sobering reality check as to what we face and to what I
have been writing about for the past 20 years. Our ‘window’ to change to
a balanced population and non-polluting energy diminishes every day we listen
to irresponsible media and thus ignore the blatant symptoms manifesting all
over America and the planet.
From: Frosty Wooldridge
This three minute interview with
Adam Schrager on “Your Show” May 4, 2008, NBC Channel 9 News, addresses the
ramifications of adding 120 million people to USA in 35 years and six
million people to Colorado as to water shortages, air pollution, loss of farmland,
energy costs and degradation of quality of life. In the interview, Frosty
Wooldridge explains the ramifications of adding 120 million people to the USA
in 35 years. He advances new concepts such as a “Colorado Carrying Capacity
Policy”; “Colorado Environmental Impact Policy”; “Colorado Water Usage Policy”;
“Colorado Sustainable Population Policy”. Nationally, the USA needs a
"National Sustainable Population Policy" to determine the carrying
capacity of this nation for the short and long term. Wooldridge is
available for interviews on radio and TV having interviewed on ABC, CBS, NBC,
CNN and FOX.
Click the link to view the 3 minute
interview with NBC's Adam Schrager:
Frosty
Wooldridge has bicycled across six continents – from the Arctic to the South
Pole – as well as six times across the USA, coast to coast and border to
border. In 2005, he bicycled from the Arctic Circle, Norway to Athens,
Greece. He presents “The Coming Population Crisis in America: and what
you can do about it” to civic clubs, church groups, high schools and colleges.
He works to bring about sensible world population balance at www.frostywooldridge.com
“Captain
Edward John Smith steamed the Titanic into the iceberg filled North Atlantic as
if he were cruising through the Bahamas. History tells us he made a grave mistake.”
FHW--Environmentalist
At one point, California boasted itself the most beautiful
state in the Union. In 1950, it housed a
reasonable 10 million people. Known as
the land of milk and honey—California’s mountains, coastline and weather
beckoned. California condors soared
through limitless blue skies. Yosemite
National Park, giant Sequoia redwoods, whales and seals along its coastline,
Hollywood and 77 Sunset Strip—created the California mystique!
Fifty-seven years later, 37.5 million people cram, jam,
gridlock and fume in their fumes on ‘forever’ crowded freeways. Growing at 1,700 people daily and over 600,000
annually—California expects an added 21 million people within 35 years.
(Source: www.capsweb.org)[1]
Illustrating ‘environmental refugees’, 40 percent of Los
Angeles residents were born outside the U.S.
(Source: www.cis.org) They arrived
from Mexico, Korea, China, Central, South America and Asia.
Result? Massive
subdivision housing sprawl! Roads,
malls, schools, churches, firehouses and homes devour land like Kansas wheat
combines. Developers demolish
nature. They guzzle water. They vomit black smoke into the air. Cars whiz around like mad hornets. The more compacted the traffic, the more drivers
suffer ‘road rage’. Not one smiling
face can be seen on California
freeways! Drivers busy themselves trying
to stay alive.
Joe Guzzardi, a writer and college professor in Lodi,
California, recently moved to Pennsylvania, said, “If we continue our suicidal
immigration path, whether the inevitable development takes the form of sprawl
by building on a city’s periphery or landfill by building inside the city
limits, the net result will be the same--an eroded quality of life and a
vanished sense of place.”
California’s developers brag ‘smart growth’, however,
whether that means ‘slow growth’, ‘managed growth’, ‘brilliant growth’, ‘dumb
growth’, ‘fast growth’, or ‘snail’s pace growth’—it equals 40 million more people
swarming all over California by mid century. (Source: Fogel/Martin, March 2006,
“US Population Projections”)[
Governor Schwarzenegger and state treasurer Phil Angelides
stuff themselves into the pockets of developers. Angelides said, “We are a state of 26 million
cars, SUVs and trucks that travel 314 billion miles a year and burn 15 billion
gallons of gas. We are on a path over
the next 20 years to become a state with 36 million cars that travel 446
billion miles and burn nearly 18 billion gallons. We must choose to grow smarter, to give
Californians more transportation options, the choice to drive fewer miles and
burn fewer gallons of fossil fuel.”
That sounds like an idiot talking to a moron who then
relays the story to an imbecile! Even
Goober on “Mayberry RFD” possesses more common sense!
Some choice! How
intelligent is Angelides’ statement? To
top it off, former President Bush, in his State-of-the-Union speech said, “In
the next 10 years by 2017, the United States will reduce oil consumption by 20
percent by using conservation, hybrid cars and ethanol.”
He forgot to report America adding 30 million people in
that 10 year span. Therefore, our
consumption can only rise by a factor of 30 million people using gas, coal,
natural gas and wood for energy.
Journalist Joe Guzzardi said, “If people would contemplate
the additional 100 million people coming our way in the not too distant future,
and our current gluttonous land use, then they might become more alarmed. In a word, the problem is population. If it can be stabilized through sensible
immigration policies, then we have a chance to level off growth. We’d have a chance to save our state and the United States.”
This journalist bicycled the length and width of California
four times in the past 25 years. I’ve
seen it change from paradise to hell on earth.
Too many people fill its parks with too much trash. Its ocean beaches suffer dying seals and seabirds
from too much sewage, plastic, glass and aluminum pollution. As Katie Couric on CBS reported fish stocks
dropped 90 percent in the past decade. California skies fill
with toxic smoke too thick to breathe. Yosemite National Park suffers wall to wall
crowding. Millions of cars create a kind
of insanity of movement far removed from the natural world. Condors no longer soar in pristine skies
because the last of them perch in cages built to save their species.
Constant tension fills places like Los Angeles and San
Francisco. You can’t get away from the
crowding, metal, concrete, glass, wires, buildings, roads and loss of sense of
place.
One of my favorite writers, a Californian in 1874, John
Muir said, “Tell me what you will of the benefactions of city civilization, of
the sweet security of streets—all as part of the natural up-growth of man
towards the high destiny we hear so much of.
I know that our bodies were made to thrive only in pure air, and the scenes
in which pure air is found. If the death
exhalations that brood the broad towns in which we so fondly compact ourselves
were made visible, we should flee as from a plague. All are more or less sick; there is not a
perfectly sane man in all of San Francisco.” (September 1874, JOM, page 191-92.)
If the United States can be compared to the Titanic, we are
a country sailing in dangerous waters, much too fast and overloading our ‘boat’
with too many people to stay afloat.
California might be the bow of our ship and, as it begins failing, its
own ‘environmental refugees’ can’t help but abandon ship like rats in a
hurricane. Had the Titanic been able to
stop the in-flooding of the North Atlantic, it would not have become the
greatest seagoing catastrophe of the last century.
However, California is the bow of our own catastrophe, but
no one wants to speak up or take action. I am confounded that no national leaders step
into the center ring to call for a national population policy. None talk about stopping the in-flooding of
humanity with the simple choice of reasoned action.
It didn’t make any difference on the Titanic if you were
first class, third class or shoveling the coal in the boilers. When the ship sank, everyone became a victim
in one form or another. As California
fails in areas of water shortages, diminished farmland, toxic air pollution,
horrific crowding and mind numbing expansion away from nature—environmental
refugees will escape, but as the rest of the United States adds that next 100
million, and then another 100 million, and yet another 100 million—where will
anyone make their escape?
“Camp out among the grass and gentians of glacier meadows,
in craggy garden nooks full of Nature’s darlings. Climb the mountains and get
their good tidings. Nature’s peace will
flow into you as sunshine flows into trees.
The winds will blow their own freshness into you, and the storms their
energy, while problems will drop off like autumn leaves.” John Muir, 1838—1914 (“Yellowstone National
Park,” Atlantic Monthly, April 1898, 515-6; ONP, 56.)
The Progressive movement What’s wrong with winning? I keep hearing from everywhere how young kids should learn to play games, but avoid keeping score. To me the whole idea of learning to play a game is to learn to win and also to learn to accept losing now and then, it’s just part of growing up. How do you prepare someone for the real world if they have never won at anything? I really don’t know who they’re trying to fool with this, because ask my grandson who won the soccer game and he’ll tell to the point what the score was. To me this is about as stupid as it can get. What are we raising, a generation of losers instead of champions. I have never seen a loser on a box of wheaties? Am I wrong or hasn’t always been the goal of parents to prepare their children for life, liberty and happiness?
I’m sorry if I offend anyone, but we have let a few self-promoting, so-called child psychologists possibly ruin a whole generation of great kids. It started with Dr. Benjamin Spock in the 60’s, and has spread throughout the education system. I do not advocate child beating or any type of child abuse, but a child who throws a tantrum, needs to be punished and a quick smack on the hynie never hurt any ones psyche. It may have caused some embarrassment, but I bet they thought twice about doing it again. Parents have become afraid of their children; you seldom see them chastise them when they are misbehaving in a public place. I have seen little girls go completely out of control in a mall, while their mothers just sit and wait for their tantrum to end. My folks would have boxed my ears in if I ever showed that type of disrespect.
When I pick up a magazine and read how a child psychiatrist or psychologist is advocating not keeping score in a game or not giving anyone a failing grade because it will effect their self confidence, it makes me want to shout. What gave these people the right to destroy the very fiber of American life? We are winners, we always have been and hopefully always will be. Teaching kids that it’s okay to lose offers no incentive for them to succeed in what ever they choose to do. Is that what has happened to our glorious Legislators? Were they taught that there should be no reward for winning? I can hear it now, don’t worry son, if you get into trouble someone will be there to bail you out. It is so sad to think that some of my greatest memories, football or baseball games that were won with an outstanding play, will possibly never be in my great grandsons future. Will he be taught that no matter what, someone will be there to take care of him, instead of conditioning him to be self-sufficient.
What will be next, will they decide for him that fishing or hunting is cruel, and not to be practiced? Will he even have the right to own a gun for his own protection, as he grows older? How will he even know right from wrong, if he is never allowed to fail or win? Now I’m not really worried about my great grandson, actually he’ll do just fine, his parents are well centered, and will give him the proper direction in his life to succeed. It’s the other kids I really worry about, the ones that will have to look life eyeball to eyeball someday, and really will have no idea what’s in store for them.
"There are critics of the change, in the military and among civil liberties groups and libertarians who express concern that the new homeland emphasis threatens to strain the military and possibly undermine the Posse Comitatus Act, a 130-year-old federal law restricting the military's role in domestic law enforcement."
for domestic security? what the hell is this? exactly how many steps is it from "domestic security" to "martial law"? i'm certainly not a conspiracty nut, but all it will take is somebody to do something stupid, and then, then we have problems... doesn't anybody study history anymore? am i the only one who sees how dangerous this is?
Its kinda funny how I always joke about having guns for when zombies attack... Im wondering if these troops may be the "zombies"... god I hope not!
ATLANTA (AP) - Georgia Sen. Saxby Chambliss has won re-election in a runoff, dashing Democratic hopes of capturing enough Senate seats to thwart Republican filibusters. Chambliss, who fell just short of the majority vote needed to win re-election in November, prevailed in a one-on-one rematch with Democrat Jim Martin
“The raging monster upon the land is
population growth. In its presence, sustainability is but a fragile theoretical
construct. To say, as many do, that the difficulties of nations are not due to
people but to poor ideology and land-use management is sophistic.”
Noted scholar and biologist E.O. Wilson
According to Katie Couric, Brian Williams and Charles Gibson, the United States surpassed 300,000,000
people in October 2006. The U.S. Census
Bureau, based on accelerating growth levels, shows America adding 100 million people
by 2040.
For those asleep at the wheel—that’s three decades
from now—a blink in time.
To place this kind of horrific growth rate into
perspective, it resembles a “Human Tsunami.”
Much like nature’s earthquakes that occurred beneath the surface several
years ago in Sri Lanka,
the energy wave sped under the ocean for hours and hundreds of miles without
notice. Once it hit the shoreline, it
created cataclysmic devastation and tens of thousands of deaths. Why?
No one suspected it. No one took
action to save themselves. They didn’t
know it raced toward them. Once it hit,
everyone became victims! That tsunami
rendered human tragedy of epic proportions!
Fast forward to 2005, another kind of natural
disaster erupted in the Gulf of Mexico. Hurricane Katrina approached the U.S. Gulf Coast
featuring 200 mile per hour winds. For a
week before it hit, everyone saw the swirling clouds funneling high in the
heavens on TV sets.
A Human Katrina slams America
In 1963, the United States featured a stable
population of 194 million people. America
accepted 180,000 persons as the annual legal immigration rate. At the same time, that many people departed
the United States
annually. Births and deaths matched one
another. Thus--a stable population! However,
change burst upon the scene.
In 1965, the U.S. Senate passed the “Immigration
Reform Act” shepherded by Senator Teddy Kennedy. Lyndon Baines Johnson signed it without
fanfare, jumping immigration rates to 1.1 and as high as 1.5 million annually.
Within 42 years, the United States added 106 million
people through October 2006. That new
benchmark set the stage for adding 100 million more by 2040. How?
Moving into the 21st century, not only legal, but massive
illegal immigration pours over U.S.
borders.
What happens next?
Time Magazine’s feature story on September 20,
2004, “What Happened?” estimated three million people crossing into America
illegally every year.
The U.S. Senate in June 2007 attempted passage of
S.B. 1369 that would have doubled current immigration levels from 1.0 million
to 2.0 million annually. It increased
work visas by tens of thousands. It
continued allowances for millions in chain migration. It allowed millions more in anchor babies
which constitute children of persons that entered the United States illegally. The senate bill did nothing to stop illegal
immigration.
The bill failed five times, while senators
continued pressing for greater population influx into the United States.
What does this mean to American citizens?
What about overloaded cities? Overwhelmed schools? How about water, farm land, energy, air
quality, food sources, species habitat, and dozens of other issues?
What do we as a nation face if we allow this
“Human Katrina” to crash upon our shores?
It negatively affects every aspect of our society: environment,
sustainability, culture, language and viability as a civilization.
Unfortunately, no national leader promotes a
strategic population initiative. That
leaves our civilization at risk and at the whim of a future explored by
Pulitzer Prize winner Jared Diamond in his book, “COLLAPSE”. As a leading anthropologist, he discovered
why civilizations of the past fell into ruin.
Dilemma
of the 21st century
Dr. Albert Bartlett of the University of Colorado
asked the most prominent question of the 21st century: “Can you think of any problem in any area of
human endeavor on any scale, from microscopic to global, whose long-term
solution is in any demonstrable way aided, assisted, or advanced by further
increases in population, locally, nationally or globally?”
Can you name a single advantage to adding 100
million people to America?
In 1900, the world population reached 1.6 billion;
today, it exceeds 6.7 billion. By mid
century experts expect world population to grow to a low of 9.2 to as high as
9.8 billion. (Source: Population
Reference Bureau)
Finite carrying capacity
Today, states like Colorado,
New Mexico, Arizona
and California
don’t possess enough water for their residents.
Aquifers degrade as fast as diesel engines pump them dry. No matter how many reservoirs we build,
nature won’t rain or snow more to accommodate added millions of people. Water shortages and rationing will become the
norm while green lawns become as extinct as five cent candy bars.
At the same time, states like Colorado lost 1.65 million acres of prime
farm land to development in the past 10 years. Why? Adding 1.3 million people requires homes,
roads, malls and commercial buildings.
They will add five million more by 2050.
Latest reports show Colorado
losing 3.1 million more acres by 2022.
How many by 2050? An additional
2.0 million more acres will be placed under concrete and asphalt via roads,
malls and housing. Ask yourself: have
you ever seen cows grazing on concrete or corn growing out of pavement? What will be the acreage losses in your
state? Your losses will be commensurate
to your population growth.
While we exceed the land’s carrying capacity, we
pack ourselves in like sardines with “smart growth” and “slow growth” and “managed
growth.” Any way you stack it, growth
adds vehicles, homes, power plants, malls and smoke stacks. Have you noted increased traffic in your
city? Have you seen the Brown Cloud
thicken in toxicity over your area? How
about the bumper-to-bumper traffic?
How about your quality of life? Standard of living? What about species extinction? Air pollution? Acid rain?
Crowding of national parks?
Lakes? Streams? How about soil erosion?
We drive this population train toward the edge of
the Grand Canyon—blind, deaf and clueless. Lacking a strategic plan, commensurate vision
statements and a full-set of first-class actions—we grow ourselves in a world
of hurt. We can take action by applying
the brakes now, but once we careen over the edge, we become victims.
When will local and national leaders speak
out? When will newspapers, TV and radio
talk shows deal with our number one crisis: overpopulation? For a hint of our future, visit www.thesocialcontract.com for the Social Contract Quarterly.
Each of us rides on Spaceship Earth. Perhaps Chief Seattle said it best, “All things and all peoples are
connected.”
In the end, our children and future generations
walk into the cross hairs of our poor choices today.
This book invites you to educate yourself with
critical thinking, stand tall—then take action.
Your children will look back and thank you for you bequeathing them a
sustainable civilization and planet.
Re: “In a
time of need” Chacon/Oldland, RMN/ 12/1/08
“Dropouts establish patterns early on”
Sherry/DP 12/1/08
“Food banks squeezed” Kim
RMN/12/2/08
Excellent
Denver Post journalist Allison Sherry along with Myung Kim and Daniel Chacon of
the Rocky Mountain News exposed terrific consequences facing Colorado in the
realm of accelerating poverty in our cities.
Poor folks swarm into soup kitchens.
Food banks empty faster than a box of Cracker Jacks at a movie! Thousands of homeless stand on street corners
everywhere in Denver.
Chacon
reported, “The number of Colorado families relying on food stamps to put dinner
on the table has risen sharply this year with 30,000 more households statewide
than last year…nearly a 10 percent rise to 29.5 million nationally on food
stamps…other cities posted double digit increases of food stamp recipients.”
Sherry wrote,
“Researchers found that 52 percent of Pueblo’s ninth-graders who were absent 18
or more days ended up leaving school before graduation.”
Kim reported,
“Last year, the Food Bank of the Rockies distributed 22 million pounds of
food…in the past few months, churches and food pantries have seen an increase
of up to 40 percent in the number of people needing food and the demand is
expected to rise.”
What causes
such horrific poverty? Why did DPS
suffer a 67 percent dropout/flunkout rate in 2005 and not much better
today? (Source: May 16, 2005, RMN, “What
Happened?”) What didn’t those
journalists discuss in their well-written stories? What about a connection to the causes or why
the problems are not solved?
First of all,
somewhere between 300,000 to 500,000 illegal aliens supplant Coloradan citizens
out of jobs in this state. If a
Coloradan cannot work, that citizen cannot buy food for the supper table for
his/her family. Do you see Governor
Ritter or Mayor John Hickenlooper enforcing our laws to stop that kind of
illegal behavior? The sad fact remains
that Ritter and the Looper, as radio talk show host Peter Boyles calls him,
refuse to stand up for the rule of law.
Second, with
over 30,000 illegal aliens attending classes bought and paid for by Denver, Colorado
citizens, why didn’t the journalists address that nasty little reality? With over 85 languages from 105 countries
being spoken in Denver Public Schools, how can we serve our kids when we must
take twice as much time and money to serve children from other
countries—thousands of them here illegally?
For
example, each day, the United States grows by 8,200 people. Most of them settle into cities. California adds 1,600 people per day! One look at Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston,
Atlanta and San Francisco illustrates overpopulation at its extreme.
As
we import 2.4 million legal and illegal immigrants annually, we cannot expect
nor will we ever catch up to or be able to successfully educate our own
children not to mention the millions of foreign children. For example, Colorado adds 100,000 people
every year, net gain.
With
over 13 million American children already living below the poverty line, we
expect millions more in the coming years.
Where
are those folks coming from? For a quick
lesson, we accept desperately poor people from over 150 countries every
year. There’s no end to their numbers
because 77 million humans add themselves to the planet, net gain, annually.
“The speed and scale of inevitable global urbanization
is so great most countries will not be remotely prepared for the impact it will
have, Thoraya Obaid, executive director of the UN Population Fund, said. “In human history we have never seen urban
growth like this. It is unprecedented."
Ms. Obaid
added: "In 2008, half of the world's population will be in urban areas.
The shift from rural to urban changes a balance that has lasted for millennia.
Within one generation, five billion people, or 60 percent of humanity, will
live in cities. The urban population of Africa and Asia is set to double in
this time."
She said that
each week the numbers living in cities grew by nearly a million. Denver expects to double its 2.2 million to
4.4 million within 30 years. Can you
imagine the food stamp crisis and educational dilemma at that time?
"Most
cities [in developing countries] already have pressing concerns, including
crime, lack of clean water and sanitation, and sprawling slums,” Obaid said.
“But these problems pale in comparison with those that could be raised by
future growth. If we do not plan ahead it will be a catastrophe. The changes
are too fast to allow planners simply to react.
If governments wait, it will be too late to [gain] advantages for the
coming growth."
John Vidal,
author of “Burgeoning Cities Face Catastrophe” said, “According to the State of
the World Population Report, which Ms. Obaid launched yesterday in London,
large-scale population growth will take place in the cities of Asia, Africa and
Latin America. It suggests the largest transition to cities will occur in Asia,
where the number of urbanites will almost double to 2.6 billion in 2030. Africa
is expected to add 440 million to its cities in the same period, and Latin
America and the Caribbean nearly 200 million. Rural populations are expected to
decrease worldwide by 28 million people.
“The report
warns, however, that if unaddressed the growth of urbanization will mean growth
in slums and poverty, as well as a rise in attempted migration away from poor
regions.”
Since those contributing
countries fail to address their population problems with birth control and
family planning, should Colorado continue to be a human dumping ground? Can we continue adding thousands of
foreigners to our schools while expecting academic excellence? Can we keep adding immigrants that take jobs
away from Coloradans, but expect the food stamp rolls to drop?
If you do,
you must be smoking a funny kind of weed or someone slipped a ‘Mickey’ into
your morning coffee! Yet, that’s exactly
what our Governor and mayors of our cities are doing!
When will
Ritter and the Looper inject ideas like:
“Colorado Sustainable Population Policy”; “Colorado Carrying Capacity
Policy”; “Colorado Water Usage Policy”; “Colorado Environmental Impact Policy”? While we address this by getting down to
brass tacks, how about a “National Sustainable Population Policy”? Once they figure out how many people can
maintain sustainable living, it’s time for “International Family Planning” to enter
the picture.
If not, you
may expect to pay for more food stamp recipients, more failing schools, more
immigrants and more poverty accelerating in our cities faster than Michael
Phelps can swim the 100 meter freestyle!
With the
forthcoming 2009 amnesty attempt by Obama, and a doubling of legal immigration
from 1.2 million to 2.4 million—you can expect a hyper-speed compounding of our
crisis in Colorado and America.
President-Elect Obama created a
new email form on his change.gov website. He wants Americans to tell him
their story. Samples below.
OBAMA WANTS TO HEAR THE PLIGHT OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. Why
not write President-Elect Obama and tell him how ilegal aliens have affected
you in your community.
Books to read: “The Long Emergency” by James
Howard Kunstler
“Peak
Everything” by Richard Heinberg
“Too
Many People” by Lindsey Grant
Become a member of “Frosty’s Press Agent
Corps” whereby you volunteer a few hours to send out emails to top TV and radio
hosts to offer top speakers on America’s overpopulation crisis driven by
unending immigration. Email frostyw@juno.com and receive two informational letters showing you
exactly what to do.
Roy Beck's "IMMIGRATION BY THE NUMBERS" is
the single best educational appreciation of America's future if we allow
ourselves to add another 100 million people. Just click on this site for the
most sobering experience of your children's future.
Roy Beck gives a graphic presentation of our fate if
we continue to allow legal and illegal immigration to swamp this country. If
you have children, you will be particular unnerved at their fate. I know Roy
Beck personally and his integrity and knowledge stand at the top. Pass this web
site 14 minute video far and wide across America to educate everyone you know.
We either stop this human tsunami or the future of this country will be much
like Rome's. We must, as a nation and a civilization, move to secure our
country from this massive, unrelenting population overload from a line that
never ends. This will be the most compelling 14 minute video of your life.
Once you see it, go to my web site for action items www.frostywooldridge.com
and join www.numbersusa.com to become a weekly faxer of pre written letters and
join the phone calling teams.
Bob
Woodruff of ABC asked input from all citizens concerning the future of our
planet. Go to www.earth2100.tv for a sobering reality check as to what
we face and to what I have been writing about for the past 20 years. Our
‘window’ to change to a balanced population and non-polluting energy diminishes
every day we listen to irresponsible media and thus ignore the blatant symptoms
manifesting all over America and the planet.
From:
Frosty Wooldridge
This
three minute interview with Adam Schrager on “Your Show” May 4, 2008, NBC
Channel 9 News, addresses the ramifications of adding 120 million people
to USA in 35 years and six million people to Colorado as to water shortages,
air pollution, loss of farmland, energy costs and degradation of quality of
life. In the interview, Frosty Wooldridge explains the ramifications of
adding 120 million people to the USA in 35 years. He advances new concepts such
as a “Colorado Carrying Capacity Policy”; “Colorado Environmental Impact
Policy”; “Colorado Water Usage Policy”; “Colorado Sustainable Population
Policy”. Nationally, the USA needs a "National Sustainable
Population Policy" to determine the carrying capacity of this nation for
the short and long term. Wooldridge is available for interviews on radio
and TV having interviewed on ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN and FOX.
Click the link to view
the 3 minute interview with NBC's Adam Schrager:
Frosty Wooldridge has
bicycled across six continents – from the Arctic to the South Pole – as well as
six times across the USA, coast to coast and border to border. In 2005,
he bicycled from the Arctic Circle, Norway
to Athens, Greece. He presents “The
Coming Population Crisis in America:
and what you can do about it” to civic clubs, church groups, high schools and
colleges. He works to bring about sensible world population balance at www.frostywooldridge.com
November 30, 2008 Citizenship Issue on MSNBC Hawaii Revised Statute 338-17.8 allows registration of birth in Hawaii for a child that was born outside of Hawaii to parents who, for a year preceding the childs birth, claimed Hawaii as their place of residence. The parents would be issued a Certification of Live Birth.
This is not proof of where the child was born. It only proves that the parents claimed Hawaii as their main place of residence for the prior year.
British Nationality Act of 1948 (Part II, Section 5): Subject to the provisions of this section, a person born after the commencement of this Act shall be a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies by descent if his father is a citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies at the time of the birth.
A natural born citizen, would not be a citizen of any other nation than the United States. That is what "natural born" means. By nature, the child, would be only a US citizen, because both of his parents were US citizens, and NO OTHER NATION, can by law claim him to be under their jurisdiction, at the moment of his birth. That was not the case with Obama. He was, by law, a Citizen of the United Kingdom, the moment he was born, and then, by law, he became a citizen of Kenya on Dec. 12, 1963.
chip saltsman is a candidate for RNC chair. he is an innovative, creative person who can
express the ideas and principles of our party in a way that will appeal to all
Americans. he is exactly the kind of leader
the Republican Party needs as we move forward.
mr saltsman has outlined his ideas here.
please take time to read what he
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