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Key Technologies
education = setting expectations, understanding consequences and we've failed miserably <<< no personal accountability in schools
jobs because most people have no purpose in life
stop illegal migration period
slower population growth
fusion energy
desalinization
super conductors
graphene for batteries
using natural forces to manage climate
increasing forests
Statististics
Immigration statistics
https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/nationwide-encounters
https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/cbp-enforcement-statistics
https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats
Income statistics
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/release/tables?eid=257197&rid=110
other
https://www.statista.com/statistics/303555/us-per-capita-personal-income/
https://www.statsamerica.org/sip/rank_list.aspx?rank_label=pcpi1
site provides some comparison capability
August 2023 date >>
Comparing today’s wage and inflation data with January 2021 gives the opposite result: Inflation outpaces wages.
Since January 2021, wages have risen by 12%, compared with inflation rising by nearly 16%.
https://budget.house.gov/press-release/fact-check-setting-the-record-straight-on-bidenomics
https://home.treasury.gov/news/featured-stories/the-purchasing-power-of-american-households
us statistics - real per capita median income change by year
https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/MEPAINUSA672N
Crime statistics
https://www.fbi.gov/news/press-releases/fbi-releases-2022-crime-in-the-nation-statistics
https://cde.ucr.cjis.gov/LATEST/webapp/#/pages/home
other
https://www.statista.com/statistics/200445/reported-violent-crime-rate-in-the-us-states/
https://worldpopulationreview.com/state-rankings/crime-rate-by-state
Education statistics
Cost of living statistics
Cost of housing statistics
Nikki Haley
https://www.yahoo.com/gma/first-abc-nikki-haley-opens-110053158.html
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/4315741-biden-trails-haley-by-10-points-in-2024-matchup-poll/
Will GOP voters let Nikki Haley beat Biden or risk another Trump loss?
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/12/09/haley-electability-trump-biden-polls-00130926
Governments need to make better choices politically if our countries are going to survive
The world is becoming increasingly unsafe – and it isn't random
https://www.yahoo.com/news/west-enemies-betting-debt-addled-050000853.html
When geopolitical sorrows come, they come not single spies but in battalions.
While not directly linked, it is becoming clear that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has blown on the embers of several longer-simmering conflicts. Recent flare ups include those between Armenia and Azerbaijan and between Serbia and Kosovo. There have also been six successful (and two attempted) coups in West Africa since 2020.
Over the weekend, an unprecedented terror attack by Hamas led to Israel declaring a state of war, mobilising 300,000 reservists and ordering a “complete siege” of Gaza.
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The twilight of “Pax Americana” started under Barack Obama, accelerated under and has not been reversed by , despite his staunch support for Ukraine. Many countries in the West are similarly distracted by their own internal problems. Conflict and aid fatigue appears to be setting in.
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The rules-based global order may have unfairly benefited the G7 group of rich countries but at least everyone knew where they stood. As it fractures, there’s little to stop every country pursuing its own national interests at the expense of everything else. The result, as we’re already starting to see, will be chaotic.
The majority of investors have only ever operated in markets where central banks had the whip hand and geopolitical risk was muted. That era now appears to be ending
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The US Congressional Budget Office estimates that health and welfare costs will outpace economic growth, taking public debt from 98pc of gross domestic product today to 181pc in 2053.
This is why the sheer scale of the borrowing by Biden, his predecessors and his peers in other Western countries has such dire security implications.
RINO2 - Republican In Name Only 2 - conservatives
RINO2 are conservatives who prefer to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory in 2022
Moderates will decide most key elections
Moderates consistently ignored by both parties
Democrats will start focusing on moderates about October 15th
Republicans ( RINO2 s ) will focus on moderates on November 9th - the day after the election
The conservatives have ruined the Republican party as much as progressives have ruined the Democratic party
3 key issues they are wrong on again
Trump for President in 2024 << Wrong
If Trump runs he'll lose by more than last time. His deranged focus on replaying 2020 instead of looking forward will kill everything.
Most of his policies were good given a non-functional Congress
Running Trump again, the opposition will be much higher this time
There are excellent Republican candidates to run, better than Trump >> Nikki Haley, Ron DeSantis,
They will build better bridges to moderates, be more effective managers than Trump
Abortion << Pro Life Wrong
The majority of the country supported Roe V Wade as it was - a clear majority - about 65%
The Pro Life groups run bogus polls showing different results by asking different questions with limited poll participants
Pro-Choice groups aren't looking to increase abortions, they are only protecting a woman's right to make decisions for her body
Common sense Pro-Choice would support Florida's 15 week limit on abortions and focus on far better management of pregnancies with education, contraceptives etc
Gun control << Fighting to keep gun law loopholes open
Finally Republicans have passed common sense gun control to fix some loopholes in existing gun laws
Other Policies << the majority of other policies already fit a liberal Republican agenda attractive to moderates
Immigration << Close the border now
What does a human trafficker look like? I don't know. Are there any pictures of the Biden administration??
Many of us have relatives, know someone who came here through legal immigration
We bring in 1 million a year legally on average for more than 20 years
While there is a wait to get here legally ( I have relative who have been "in line" for over 3 years so far ), we do process 1 million a year now
Is this about a humanitarian support for people who are fleeing for their lives from murderers in their own countries?
NO - not at all
What is the Biden Open Border Support System about?
encouraging people from over 130 countries to come to the US illegally
It's estimated after Title 42 controls are ended there will be about 2.5 Million illegal crossings in the following 12 months at least
It's not the crossings, it's the fact that without Title 42 in place, Biden lets 85% of the illegals stay here instead of returning them
That's over 2.1 million illegals getting added to the US population EVERY year in ADDITION to the 1 million legal immigrants
Impacts of migration are now coming home for open border liberals
Liberals have been mugged by the reality of migration.pdf
So what has this "humanitarian" Biden open borders policy done?
- Over 7 million illegal migrants allowed to remain in the US at OVER 500 BILLION PER YEAR EVERY YEAR with reductions in services and increased crime for citizens and the country
- Let an ADDITIONAL 2.1 million illegal aliens remain in the US every year drives costs US tax payers a fortune in increased costs
- 20% of those will become relatively economically self sufficient over time
- 80% of those will remain on government support here most of their lives at an increasing cost to the tax payer
- Cost to US tax payers to support another 2 million illegals every year goes up
- Assume minimum cost of 1 illegal for government aid and support ( direct and indirect - funds, food, shelter, education, medical care and more ) = $35,000 per person per year >> That's $75 billion MORE EVERY year
- 2022 > 2.1 million in support = $75 billion
- 2023 > 2.1 million more PLUS those still on support earlier from 2022 = $150 billion per year
- Every year the total cost will go through the roof for US taxpayers for supporting criminals
- Crime in the US goes up massively - illegals commit higher rates of crime than non-illegal immigrants clearly
- Human trafficking coordinated with the cartels
Biden administration protects the cartel business model for human trafficking by coordinating with them - Illegal drug trade
has exploded with open borders with US opioid deaths averaging now over 100K US citizens per year - Biden administration secretly traffics illegals
in the US works to distribute the "pain" across US communities by secretly trafficking illegals to many areas of the US hiding the statistics on how many, where - Illegals coming to the US double their carbon footprint
The illegals came from countries where their carbon footprint was lower than the US ( maybe 6 tons per year vs US average of 16 tons / year ). Once here for a year, there carbon footprint will increase, maybe even double to 10 - 12 tons per year ) - Illegals increase disease rates in the US
The Biden administration did not test illegals for disease after Title 42 ended increasing the spread of disease in the US - Higher rates of homicide for the illegals
in some cases than their home countries. In 2020, Baltimore and St Louis had DOUBLE the homicide rate of any other country except Mexico - Illegals take jobs from least skilled in the US
Rep Barbara Jordan from Texas pointed this out in 1968. It's much worse today
Biden Administration Policy Changes to Allow more Illegals into the US since 2020
during the first few months of the Biden administration. Important examples include the following:
- Throughout the 2020 campaign, President Biden promised to extend amnesty to illegal aliens in the United States.
- On his first day in office, President Biden sent an immigration bill to Congress that included an amnesty program and pledged his support to give illegal aliens a path to citizenship.
- The Biden administration immediately issued an executive order directing agencies to take steps to preserve the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
- The Biden administration stopped construction of the border wall.
- The Biden administration expanded the grounds for claiming asylum by reversing legal opinions issued under the Trump Administration.
- The Biden administration ended the Asylum Cooperative Agreements (ACAs) with Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras which required migrants to apply for asylum in one of the countries through which they traveled (and be denied) as a prerequisite to eligibility for asylum in the United States.[11]
- The Biden administration issued a policy to exempt unaccompanied minors and family units from expulsion under Title 42, releasing these populations into the U.S.
- The Biden administration revived the Obama Administration’s policy of allowing immigration judges to administratively close deportation cases.
- U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued policies that make it easier to apply for benefits, including work permits, extended and expanded programs like Temporary Protected Status, eliminated the ability of officers to issue Notices to Appear (NTAs), and reduced screening and vetting in order to process more petitions and applications.
In 2022, Biden created a "parole" program to let MONTHLY up to 30,000 illegal aliens from those four countries ( CHNV ) to the United States WITHOUT any legal approval from Congress to enter the United States on two-year periods of parole, complete with the promise of employment authorization and, ultimately, access to government benefits.
US Immigration Laws - details
https://www.uscis.gov/laws-and-policy/legislation/immigration-and-nationality-act
Immigration and Nationality Act
The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) was enacted in 1952. The INA collected many provisions and reorganized the structure of immigration law. The INA has been amended many times over the years and contains many of the most important provisions of immigration law.
The INA is contained in the United States Code (U.S.C.). The U.S. Code is a collection of all the laws of the United States. Title 8 of the U.S. Code covers "Aliens and Nationality."
The tables below show INA sections and their corresponding U.S. Code section. To ensure accuracy, USCIS links to the official U.S. Code prepared by the Office of the Law Revision Counsel of the U.S. House of Representatives.
This massive surge in illegal migration — over and above Congress’ limits in the INA — will quickly become unsustainable absent significant tax increases or drastic cuts in government funding for public benefits, housing, education, and healthcare. By law, Congress, not the president, gets to decide who is allowed to come here and who must be kept out. It’s well past time that Congress reasserts that authority.
US CBP Immigration stats
comparison annual stats for cbp stats
https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/cbp-enforcement-statistics
https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/nationwide-encounters
https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/cbp-enforcement-statistics
https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/custody-and-transfer-statistics
https://www.cbp.gov/newsroom/stats/southwest-land-border-encounters
Potential Value Opportunities
Potential Challenges
Immigration hits Social Security Program Badly - 2024
https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/social-security-immigration-problem-getting-084400657.html
one demographic shift that's causing all sorts of problems for Social Security has to do with the rate of immigration into the United States.
Social Security is a program that's heavily reliant on people legally migrating into the U.S. each year. Most people who move to the U.S. tend to be younger, which means they'll spend decades in the labor force. Social Security collects approximately 90% of its annual revenue from the 12.4% payroll tax on wages and salaries (up to $168,600 in 2024).
the net migration rate for the U.S. per 1,000 people has fallen from 6.48 in 1998 to 2.748 in 2023, representing a nearly 58% drop in legal net immigration.
With the U.S. population reaching nearly 340 million in 2023, a net migration rate of 2.748 per 1,000 people translates to roughly 934,300 net legal migrants entering the United States. The 2023 Trustees Report bases its $22.4 trillion funding shortfall estimate on average annual net immigration of 1.245 million people through 2097. In other words, a continued decline in the legal net migration rate will almost certainly result in a larger expected funding obligation shortfall over the coming 75 years.
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is funded via the General Fund.
SSI also, on occasion, provides income to people seeking asylum in the United States. Traditional Social Security provides no benefits whatsoever to undocumented workers.
Israel's formation in 1947 by the UN as a 2 state solution - facts
https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/myths-and-facts-the-refugees
After the Arab war in 1948
700,000 Arabs were displaced from Israel
a smaller number of Jews were displaced from Arab countries
Israel
Israel population
https://www.bluemarblecitizen.com/world-population/Israel
1950 – 1.3 M
2024 - 9 M
growth = 700+%
Gaza population
https://www.bluemarblecitizen.com/world-population/Gaza-Strip
1950 - 0.24 M
2023 - 2 M
growth = 800+%
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