Where is “Spotlight” on US Catholic Bishops
raking in millions and then dumping poverty into your towns? Posted by Ann
Corcoran on March 7, 2016
Not to mention the fact that the Bishops are
also being paid millions of tax dollars to colonize American towns with
refugees from Middle Eastern and African countries which hate us! The NYT admitted yesterday that the
Bishops are choosing the towns, see here.
NY Times editorial board screams “xenophobe” in
editorial against concerned governors, Posted by Ann Corcoran on March 6, 2016
B is for bigot! R is for racist! X is for
xenophobe! (S is for silly!) We are all xenophobes now—any governors with concerns
about a state’s right to control the resettlement of expensive (and potentially
dangerous) refugees to their states, you, me, and of course Donald Trump.
So, when did
the Founding Fathers approve of Bishop Eusebio Elizondo (as chairman of the
USCCB Committee on Migration) receiving millions of your tax dollars to make
decisions about which third world migrants are placed in your states? Bio and
photo:
You can read the
whole thing yourself, that is not why I’m posting
it—the No Borders Left, including the NYT editorial board, continues their tired
old name calling, ho hum (not worth mentioning).
But there is
one little line in the editorial that I found interesting, but apparently the
great minds at the NYT have no concern for the FACT that the US Conference of Catholic Bishops is
deciding which refugees go where. Who ELECTED the Bishops?
Obviously the Times
doesn’t give a flying c*** about States’ Rights or what governors think, but
how can they justify the fact that NO elected official or legislative body is
making a decision to foist expenses on state and local taxpayers, change the
cultural make-up of American towns and possibly endanger people.
Here is the
line I found so troubling, but apparently the NYT does not:….in fact resettlement decisions are made by
mainstream social agencies like the United States Conference of Catholic
Bishops.
The US
Conference of Catholic Bishops and its subsidiaries (Catholic Charities) are federal
contractors paid
millions upon millions every year by YOU to resettle refugees in your
communities with no opportunity for you to question those decisions.
The Founding
Fathers could not have imagined such a thing when crafting our Constitution.
Have a look at
a 2014 Annual Report for the USCCB Migration Fund.
Citizen taxpayers are paying the majority of the Bishops’ budget. And
note that, in addition to the $79.5 million in federal grants and contracts,
that the over $3 million in ‘travel loan collection fees’ is also your money (in
a budget of $85.9 million).
They could not exist without their hands in
your wallets!
By the way, if
the lawsuit against the governor in Indiana (which the NYT crows about) is dead, there is a potentially very successful
States’ Rights lawsuit that will soon (we hope) come out of Tennessee. More here.
There is no way
that the US Supreme Court could ever find this arrangement ‘Constitutional’ if
a case could get there. In fact, I wonder if there is any case
challenging the power of federal contractors generally on Constitutional
grounds?
If this whole
federal contracting business was blown to bits, we would all be a lot better
off
https://refugeeresettlementwatch.wordpress.com/2016/03/06/ny-times-editorial-board-screams-xenophobe-in-editorial-against-concerned-governors/
Comments
Catholic
Bishops drank the politically correct Kool Aid long ago. They should have
endorsed Mother Theresa’s one to one approach to helping the poor. They should
have stated that families are responsible for taking care of family members in
distress. They should have warned that government helping the poor leads to
socialism and economic ruin. Most South American countries are failed socialist
states due to the failure of their Bishops to resist socialism.
The politically
correct brainwashing hasn’t reached the Parish pulpit. Pastors know it would
clean the place out, so they use the IRS as their excuse for not saying
anything. Pastors also might know that their parishes are divided 50:50.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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