June 01, 2008
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05/31/08 - Saturday Forum: A
California Democrat Wants His State To "Fall Into The
Pacific Ocean"—After He Moves!; etc.
A California Reader Details The Full Extent Of Senator Dianne Feinstein’s Malfeasance
From:
Mike Scott: (e-mail
him)
Re:
Joe Guzzardi’s Column:
Feinstein’s Failed Backdoor Amnesty Effort Had A
Bodyguard Of Lies
Senator Dianne Feinstein’s latest attempt to
grant amnesty to 1.3 million agricultural workers is a
virtual replay of last June’s “Comprehensive
Immigration Reform,”
S-1639.
Both were written in
virtual secrecy by a few senators gathered outside
normal legislative channels, without public hearings,
with severe restrictions upon amendments, and with no
consideration for the federal, state and local
government’s abilities to pay for or administer to the
legislation.
Feinstein’s approach was a
brazen, bare-knuckled effort to ram the bill down the
Senate’s throat in the dead-of-night. It was also an
attempt by the so called “Grand
Partnership” to load-up so much information in a
limited time period--- hundreds of pages of inscrutable
mice type---to assure that the senators wouldn’t have
sufficient time to read or understand the deluge of
data.
The rider Feinstein
attached to the Iraq
Supplemental Bill
was based upon the myth
that crops are
rotting in the fields.
The bottom line of
Feinstein’s malfeasance is that the only way she and
plotters like
Senators Ted Kennedy and Harry Reid can succeed in
protecting shepherds,
goat herders and dairy herders, all mysteriously
included in her Ag Worker proposal, is through stealth
pirouettes and sleazy backroom pantomimes away from the
bright lights of democratic scrutiny.
Feinstein has been in the
Senate
for 16 years, long enough to know that by holding
down natural wage growth in
labor-intensive industries, illegal immigration
serves as a subsidy for low-wage, low-productivity ways
of doing business, - retarding technological progress
and productivity growth.
The burden falls on the
backs of unskilled American workers and financially
stretched American taxpayers.
Perhaps Feinstein needs a
refresher course in U.S. history.
Between
1925 and
1965, U.S. immigration levels were so low that the
foreign-born population actually declined.
Yet, during that period,
the United States built the largest economy in the
world’s history.
While building this
economy, we also successfully fought and won a
world war on two fronts, initiated the
space program that would put a man on the moon,
hosted a strong and vibrant
labor movement, made
huge strides for civil rights, established a vast
and stable
middle class and invented computers—all while
managing to get
our crops harvested, our
lawns mowed, our dishes washed, our
meat packed, our children cared for, our houses
cleaned and our gardens tended.
The idea that somehow we
suddenly can't run our country without an unlimited
supply of
uneducated and unskilled foreigners is absurd.
Scott is a retired southern California businessman. An
exchange about between Peter Brimelow and Scott several
years back about
Craig Nelsen’s billboard campaign is
here.