America’s fields are ripe with crisis and issues of significance. Yes, the
harvest appears to be in abundance at last glance. Let me digress on a domestic crisis that is currently taking place. A country of immigrants knows the value of immigration; it knows,
nonetheless, at this time in history that the conditions for non-regulated
right of entry are not as they were in the 1800-1900’s. We are not in the same
place. At one time we could take in anyone’s tired and poor. We no longer can
do it with the ease we once did. Restrictions have to be relevant to the
situation as it is, not as it once was. So one might ask; what restrictions? Powerless
to present such a politically loaded question, far less answer it, we vacillate,
we drivel, we sort of look aslant at the results of our vacillation. Where is
the federal leadership when needed? I, as others before me, question our
elected president’s inability to reach a decision. The border crisis is a mess.
Instead of America’s Chief Executive taking corrective action to stop the
humanitarian crisis along our southern borders, Texas Governor Rick Perry has
stepped in to fill the leadership vacuum created by Obama’s inaction. Many liberals will attack his motives, question
his sense of compassion etc. But you know what? He is doing something.
A very nice change in this era of political indecision and correctness. Action,
even if insufficient to solve the problem, beats doing nothing in my mind and
those of most tax paying Americans. Most Americans I speak to are disgusted
with their dysfunctional federal government.
Oh, by the way, as hundreds and thousands of illegal immigrants cross our
border and are given benefits, an American Marine rots in a Mexican Jail cell. What
kind of commander-in-chief lets illegal immigrants come across the border, but does not demand the Mexican government release our veteran? Do you not think it
is a miss-carriage of justice that the only person not allowed to cross our border with Mexico is
a United States Marine? I most certainly do.
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