In
this age of replacing statues, it’s probably time to look at the plaque on the
Statue of Liberty to see if it needs to be updated. It reads:
“Give
me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your
teeming shore. Send
these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me, I lift my lamp beside the
golden door!” – 1903
This
plaque was accurate in 1903 and described US labor and population needs of the
1800s. We needed farmers and ranchers to settle the Louisiana Territory and the
West. We needed factory workers to win the industrial revolution, We needed
coal miners and lumberjacks and saw mills, We needed construction workers to
build railroads, roads, factories and buildings. And all of this required labor
and the work was usually dangerous. But we’re done with that.
We
invented labor-saving equipment and better methods an no longer need the
“tired, poor, wretched refuse or homeless”. Due to our policy mistakes we have
more than enough of these people already.
We
have different needs and should update the plaque to read:
Give
me your wealthy, your capable, your best and your brightest yearning to be free
from big government socialism and high taxes, Send me your self-supporting entrepreneurs
and technical wizards, to relight my lamp and redesign the golden door.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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