Working for logical immigation reform based on a stable population, a recognition of the finite nature of our natural resources and the adverse impact of continued growth on our quality of life, standard of living, national interest, character, language, sovereignty and the rule of law. Pushing back and countering the disloyal elements in American society and the anti-American rhetoric of the leftwing illegal alien lobbies. In a debate, when your opponents turn to name calling, it's a good sign you've already won.
Showing posts with label population growth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label population growth. Show all posts

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Dee Perez-Scott: You should be able to understand the threats of continued population growth


With the decline in the number of White births in the U.S. and the rise of the births of minorities, there is nothing left to take hold of except population growth, which cannot be worked for the good of any citizen.   It, therefore, seems proper and right that we should seek a depth of understanding among both Whites and  minorities intelligent enough to understand that a stable population is in their own enlightened best interests.  Our finite natural resources mean that every addition to our population will reduce the amount of those resources available to each of us and thereby inevitably increase their cost.   This logically applies to the world population as well as our own.
How can this message be effectively delivered to everyone?  Everyone must be made to understand that continued population growth will ultimately result in a decline in the average standard of living and quality of life for us and our posterity.   Enlightenment will be difficult to achieve.  It will require the efforts of everyone: Democrats, Republicans, Independents, citizens and immigrants, but this is only way we can enable the enactment of enlightened immigration and tax policies aimed at the common objective of a stable population.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Dee Perez-Scott Doesn't Give a Damn

NBC reports the imminent birth of the 7 billionth inhabitant of the Earth and repeats what we have known for a long time: the Earth's resources are being stretched beyond their carrying capacity. Water is the critical resource with millions do not have access to potable drinking water. But that is only the tip of the iceberg because producing food for 7 billion people also requires large quantities of water. An official from the UN also points out that it takes 2000 gallons of water to produce one pair of jeans so if each of the 7 billion people had only one pair of jeans their production would require 14 trillion gallons of water.

The U.S. is a microcosm of the world. As such we should be taking action to assure our citizens do not suffer the shortages seen elsewhere in the world. Every new mouth in the U.S. requires shelter, food and water. Yet arable land and water are finite natural resources that will become increasingly scarce. Ultimately, this will result in an increase in the number hungry people in the U.S. and a reduction in the average standard of living. Providing shelter for more people not only requires the use of some finite raw materials but also increasingly requires the use of land formerly used for the production of food. One gets the impression that no one is listening or paying attention to these cogent facts; they should be at the forefront in any discussion of immigration and tax policies.

The problem is not how to divide finite natural resources among 7 billion people. The problem is how to successfully institute policies that will lead to negative population growth so that there will be enough of those finite natural resources to provide the good life for all of the Earth's inhabitants. In the U.S. a ten year moratorium on legal immigration and the systematic repatriation of all illegal aliens who are surplus to our economy.


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