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Gloomy Globalism

The last 40 years of unfettered, open-borders, wide-open mass immigration that has flooded the United States with the resulting agony, unemployment, homelessness and depression for middle & lower class American citizens, but hipster globalist glorification for Hollywood & radical-left/academic types, and financial advancement for the investment class & upper-class elites, is still continuing under the Trump Administration.  

So those who were fretting that President Trump would close the door to the universal hordes stampeding the gates of America -- by air, rail, trail, tunnel or road; legal or not -- had surprisingly little to worry about, except that Trump is ever so tepidly to the right of the open borders intelligentsia and emigre activists who have been undermining the concept of citizenry, and usurping the rights of the citizen Common Man, especially from an economic standpoint. 

Tucker Carlson, the esteemed noted TV journalist, recently noted, in so many words, that today there is very little distinction between citizens and non-citizens, and what advantages are still left for being a citizen are rapidly deteriorating.

Unfortunately, President Trump is not the barrier to massive immigration that his hopeful base thought he would be, because after all, he's part of the high-finance elite, himself, that benefits from uncontrolled immigration.  The Trump Administration could be doing a lot more to stop mass immigration if they really wanted to -- without the approval of Congress -- such as under-staffing or closing overseas consulate offices and embassies, making the application process exceedingly long and filled with lots of extra red tape, including establishing all manner of extra conditions, like more testing, medical verifying procedures and background checks.  They could slow all of this down to a snail's pace and slower if they had the political will.  Alas, if our government does not temper the unchecked immigration, soon, which is now at the proportion, population-wise, of one-of-the-50-states per year, we (as in nation) are all but reconciled to a 3rd world status in a matter of a few decades, and the cascading gloom and doom that comes with that.

[Revised on 10/12/17.]

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