Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's office is now flying migrants to sanctuary cities, including Chicago, sources in his office tell Fox News, as the border crisis continues.
I’ve always thought that bussing migrants to sanctuary cities would’ve been a boon to Democrats. It’s basically a chance to show conservatives how to govern effectively and productively with diverse populations rather than race-baiting, which they’re so fond of.
But really, all of these problems stem from the U.S. obsession with free markets and privatization. And most of democratic political leadership are as in love with this stupid, self-defeating paradigm as the most libertarian conservative politician.
Yes this seems like a problem to me: axing almost all social wellness programs, together with privitizing and commodification of everything possible, criminalizes poverty. It’s like punishing people for the situation you’ve forced them into. Makes no sense to me, but some people get rich off this system so they like it.
I understand this may be hard for you to follow, but I am blaming Robert Mundell, Arthur Laffer, and Ronald Reagan for the droves of immigrants at the border, the hordes of homeless in the streets, and the erosion of American society in general.
Yes, and it’s been decades that central america has been fucked up beyond belief, thanks to US intervention. There are still people alive suffering ptsd from the fucked up shit that went down. Decades of the war on drugs and intergenerational trauma and messed up economy are still having an effect. The evidence is that people are so desperate they are willing to risk their lives and walk 3000 miles and hide in a river from gangs and ICE, just for a chance to get a taste of less fucked up America.
Meanwhile in the US, neoliberal policy that started with Reagan has continued for decdes has meant no mental health or any healthcare except for the wealthy, decades of the systematic erosion of workers rights and devaluation of labor, also decades of the war on drugs. Republicans and democrats alike have carried on these policies and while the GDP has risen, wages haven’t. In 1981 the average hourly construction wage was $10.82 an hour, last year it was $18.75. the GDP went from 3.2 trillion to 15.4 trillion.
Last paragraph I promise: According to this pubmed link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2221566/#:~:text=In the 1950s and 1960s,cheap hotels on skid rows.
"In the 1950s and 1960s homelessness declined to the point that researchers were predicting its virtual disappearance in the 1970s. Instead, in the 1980s, homelessness increased rapidly and drastically changed in composition. " Closing all the mental hospitals and kicking the patients out on the street was the beginning and it has gotten worse since then. Reagan. Yeah that was decades ago, and america is still paying the price for the trickle down economics that never trickled down.
The problem is the blue cities don’t know how to govern. Look at the crime rates and how they struggle with a few immigrants.
I am not sure what the free market has to do with the situation. The issue is we need to stop them at the border and stop letting people in that can’t support themselves.
We could solve this easily by building detention camps in the desert. Hold them there they see a judge.
The long term solution is changing our immigration laws to allow more people in.
I’ve always thought that bussing migrants to sanctuary cities would’ve been a boon to Democrats. It’s basically a chance to show conservatives how to govern effectively and productively with diverse populations rather than race-baiting, which they’re so fond of.
But really, all of these problems stem from the U.S. obsession with free markets and privatization. And most of democratic political leadership are as in love with this stupid, self-defeating paradigm as the most libertarian conservative politician.
Yes this seems like a problem to me: axing almost all social wellness programs, together with privitizing and commodification of everything possible, criminalizes poverty. It’s like punishing people for the situation you’ve forced them into. Makes no sense to me, but some people get rich off this system so they like it.
? Are you in the right conversation ?
I understand this may be hard for you to follow, but I am blaming Robert Mundell, Arthur Laffer, and Ronald Reagan for the droves of immigrants at the border, the hordes of homeless in the streets, and the erosion of American society in general.
Ah yes the classic blame Reagan. Gotcha.
Fucking Reagan? This was decades ago.
Yes, and it’s been decades that central america has been fucked up beyond belief, thanks to US intervention. There are still people alive suffering ptsd from the fucked up shit that went down. Decades of the war on drugs and intergenerational trauma and messed up economy are still having an effect. The evidence is that people are so desperate they are willing to risk their lives and walk 3000 miles and hide in a river from gangs and ICE, just for a chance to get a taste of less fucked up America.
Meanwhile in the US, neoliberal policy that started with Reagan has continued for decdes has meant no mental health or any healthcare except for the wealthy, decades of the systematic erosion of workers rights and devaluation of labor, also decades of the war on drugs. Republicans and democrats alike have carried on these policies and while the GDP has risen, wages haven’t. In 1981 the average hourly construction wage was $10.82 an hour, last year it was $18.75. the GDP went from 3.2 trillion to 15.4 trillion.
Last paragraph I promise: According to this pubmed link:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/2221566/#:~:text=In the 1950s and 1960s,cheap hotels on skid rows. "In the 1950s and 1960s homelessness declined to the point that researchers were predicting its virtual disappearance in the 1970s. Instead, in the 1980s, homelessness increased rapidly and drastically changed in composition. " Closing all the mental hospitals and kicking the patients out on the street was the beginning and it has gotten worse since then. Reagan. Yeah that was decades ago, and america is still paying the price for the trickle down economics that never trickled down.
The problem is the blue cities don’t know how to govern. Look at the crime rates and how they struggle with a few immigrants.
I am not sure what the free market has to do with the situation. The issue is we need to stop them at the border and stop letting people in that can’t support themselves.
We could solve this easily by building detention camps in the desert. Hold them there they see a judge.
The long term solution is changing our immigration laws to allow more people in.
People have a tendency to focus on cities, but because of population density it is a less accurate indicator of systemic problems.
https://usafacts.org/articles/which-states-have-the-highest-murder-rates/
I see red
I get that you’re not the brightest, but states are not, in fact, cities. Absolutely mind blowing, I know.