Category Archives: immigration

TONY RESPONDS TO SOME QUESTIONS — PART 3

This post continues a debate that began a couple of weeks ago. In TONY RESPONDS TO SOME QUESTIONS — PART 1, I posted Tony’s response to questions that I had asked him. In TONY RESPONDS TO SOME QUESTIONS — PART 2, I … Continue reading

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TONY RESPONDS TO SOME QUESTIONS — PART 2

In TONY RESPONDS TO SOME QUESTIONS — PART 1, I posted Tony’s response to some questions I had asked him. Now what? Well, the traditional thing to do in a debate is for both parties to respond to the same questions. And since I … Continue reading

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TONY RESPONDS TO SOME QUESTIONS — PART 1

Tony wants to debate. So this post is a carryover from A COMMENT OR TWO ON IMMIGRATION POLICY. Why break to a new post here? Without actually explaining his own beliefs, thus far Tony has attacked my beliefs. How? Tony stubbornly insists that I … Continue reading

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A state can have open borders or a welfare state, but not both (via An American Housewife in London)

This post is several months old, but with the debate over the debt ceiling, it remains timely. My sawdust and planks category has been waiting for a post on immigration.  The stuff that is freely discussed over here would shock … Continue reading

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A COMMENT OR TWO ON IMMIGRATION POLICY

Since I posted I told you so! (via YOU DECIDE), Tony and I have debated my supposed bigotry against Muslims, and immigration policy. For the record, I have nothing against Muslims, but I do not approve of Islam. Since I have explained … Continue reading

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