The US Congress spends too money much
because they can. They have figured out
how to dodge the flack. Angola is poor,
so their solution to terrorism was to ban Muslims. The cost of doing this is
much lower than anything we do in the US or Europe. We think we can afford to be “humanitarian”,
but we can’t. We need another bill to remove US welfare from all refugees and
immigrants to remove the incentive for poor people to migrate to the US. We already have enough poor people in the US.
We need to adjust our policies to focus on attracting the best and the
brightest of whatever we need to hire. We also need to require relatives to
sponsor their own family members.
We need to stop bailing out countries
who are not attending to their own poor populations. The job of the US is to
role model prosperity, so the rest of the world can copy us. These countries
need to root out their own corruption. For many of these countries, the
corruption is systemic in their police forces who extort cash from the
citizens. It’s just like the Mafia’s protection money racket. In the US we keep
corruption hidden at high levels.
Property rights and the key to family
wealth accumulation. Where governments have weak property rights, their
citizens are poor.
To unravel Obama’s lawless policies,
we need a series of actions to ensure that Congress has the information Obama
has refused to give them. Part of this is information about the refugees and
immigrants we already have in the US and what welfare benefits they are
receiving. The Babin Bill freezes the
refugee program and requires Homeland Security to provide this information to
the Congress. The other Bill that is needed is the one that removes these
welfare benefits from refugees and immigrants.
Resettlement Accountability National Security
Act of 2015 Introduced in House
7/29/15 as HR3314 sponsored by Rep Brian Babin R-TX.
This bill prohibits
the admission of refugees into the United States until Congress passes a joint
resolution giving the Department of Homeland Security authority to resume
admitting refugees.
Requires the
Government Accountability Office to report to Congress on refugees who received
benefits under any of the following programs: Medicare, Medicaid, disability
insurance under title II of the Social Security Act, the supplemental nutrition
assistance program (SNAP, formerly the food stamp program), and section 8
rental assistance.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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