The End of Illegal Immigration?

Michael Barone has an interesting piece on the subject:

Evidence keeps accumulating that the tide of immigration is ebbing. Tough enforcement laws passed by states like Arizona and Oklahoma and localities like Prince William County, Va., have reportedly spurred Latino immigrants to move elsewhere. Tougher enforcement of federal immigration laws may be having the same effect.

Classrooms in Orange County, Calif., are suddenly half-empty. Latino day laborers seem to be less thick on the ground at their morning gathering places. Remittances to Mexico and other Latin countries are down, and men are returning to some villages from the United States.

Latinos appear to account for a disproportionate share of mortgage foreclosures. The Census Bureau estimates that net immigration in 2007-08 was 14 percent lower than the average for 2000-07, and those estimates don’t cover the period after June 30, when the recession really started hitting.

Demographic forecasters tend to assume that the long-term future will look a lot like the short-term past. That’s why the Census Bureau estimates that there will be more than 100 million people classifying themselves as Hispanics in 2050, compared to 45 million today. But history tells us that trend lines don’t go on forever. Sometimes they turn around and go downward.

I’ve noticed it, too – first the explosion of day laborers out in front of home improvement stores as home construction started to dry up in Las Vegas, then the steady decline of such laborers. There are less hispanics around town than there used to be, and I’ll bet a lot money that the absent are illegals who have headed back home.

In the article, Barone notes that outside the recent economic downturn, there was also a sharp decline in hispanic fertility starting around 1990…which means that each year there will be less and less young hispanics trying to build their future, and thus less incentive for them to travel north. As has been said before, trends tend to continue until they stop…and the trend of illegal immigration might be getting ready to stop.

Now, before any of you border security types start uncorking the champagne, do keep in mind that one of the things which kept Mexico afloat over the past 10-15 years was remittances from Mexicans living in the United States. With that source of revenue drying up, the corrupt and antique Mexican economy runs a high risk of implosion. This could lead to revolution and/or civil war south of the border, which will be unpleasant for everyone in the neighborhood, especially us.

Entirely independent of Obama’s bogus change, I’ve been getting the sensation – there’s no other way for me to describe it – of very high risk for America and the entry into a period of rapid change in the world. We are living very fast right now, and we may be on the receiving end of the old Chinese curse, “may you live in interesting times”.

Obama's Assertion of No Pork Explained

In this article detailing higher education’s salivation over Obama’s stimulus package, there is this bit:

Reading through the long list of new spending proposed by the House Appropriations Committee and new and expanded tax breaks suggested by the House Ways and Means Committee, it was hard to escape the feeling that Democrats, in putting together a plan to apply electroshock to jolt the economy out of its stupor, were taking advantage of the opportunity to satisfy the wish lists of many constituents. Indeed, to take the example of higher education, groups that represent a wide range of interests — and don’t always see eye to eye on what should take priority — all found a great deal to like in what House lawmakers (in collaboration with the incoming Obama administration) offered.

You don’t have to lard up a bill with pork when the entire bill is nothing but lard. Tax and spend liberals are going on a tax and spending spree and they are calling it “stimulus” as a means of selling it to an American populace economically shell-shocked by the financial meltdown. Everyone has their hand out, and no one is even mildly pointing out the fact that we don’t have any money to spend – not even enough for existing necessities of defense, health care and social security. Matt noted in an earlier post that one poll has 83% approving of Obama’s handling of the transition – which means that only a very few Americans are (a) fully paying attention (this is rather normal for politics, by the way: most people don’t pay attention until some massive crisis grabs their attention for a moment) and (b) understanding of the fact that we don’t have any money.

No people ever taxed or spent itself into prosperity – only hard work and sacrifice will do that. What we need is not Obama promising us the Moon, but Obama sternly asking Americans to tighten their belts and get to work like we’ve never worked before. We can, rather swiftly, get out of this mess if we just set our minds to making do with less for a few years while all of the bad investments shake themselves out and, by balancing our federal budget, we free up funds from government to the private sector to invest and expand. Obama is having none of this – with our nation in de-facto bankruptcy, Obama is proposing to send more kids to college, build more roads, provide “free” health care to even more people, spend even more money on research which may or may not wind up worthwhile…more and more and more, that is all Obama proposes.

A bit less is what we need – hold on to that car for an extra year; make do with last year’s clothing fashions for one more season; take a camping trip rather than a cruise; everyone be willing to take pay cuts to help our fellows (and, of course, our selves) keep our jobs; maybe the kiddies don’t need a new (and utterly worthless, at any rate) video game?… Obama is going to do it all, and the “hard choices” Obama might mention? That “the rich” might have a tax hike (as if they have any money to pay higher taxes right now), and Defense will have to be cut…but he’s not going to ask you, me or anyone to actually give up one thing, no matter how small.

Its all incredibly stupid, and it won’t work. Period. End of story.

83% Approve of Obama's Botched Transition

Or, 83% aren’t paying attention.

Well, at least, that is the only explanation I can come up with to explain why they approve of the way Obama has handled his horribly botched transition.

President-elect Barack Obama receives a remarkably high 83% approval rating for the way in which he has handled the presidential transition, significantly higher than the approval level for either of his immediate predecessors just before they first took office.

A whopping 45% rate Obama’s appointments as above average or outstanding.

It is clear to me, and I have been paying attention, that this transition has demonstrated Barack Obama’s incompetence, lack of judgment, and lack of transparency.

Let’s just take a look at the facts.

And yet, 83% approve of how he has handled the transition?

This makes me real nervous about the things Obama will get away with over the next four years.

Kudlow is Confident on the US Economy

Here’s his take:

…the plunge in consumer prices is a great thought. It is a tax cut of massive proportions. The drop in retail gas prices alone has been variously estimated at $350 billion in new consumer purchasing power. In fact, real average weekly earnings have now risen four straight months on the back of the CPI drop. Over the past year, this key measure is up nearly 3 percent.

And while consumer prices are deflating, producer prices — which represent wholesale costs to business — have been deflating even faster with the plunge in energy and other commodities. Consequently, corporate profit margins are improving as costs drop faster than prices. This important development is also overlooked.

Inflation is the cruelest tax of all. It is a prosperity killer. But the inflationary decline is the most pleasant tax cut of all, and is a key part of the recovery process.

Although the stock market has stumbled in the new year, it too will benefit from the inflation tax cut. Remember, the capital-gains tax is un-indexed for inflation. As prices moved up towards 6 percent last summer, stocks moved down big-time. Now, however, the decline of inflation is reducing the effective tax rate on real capital gains from roughly 40 percent last summer to only 15 percent through December. This is a huge tax cut on stocks and wealth-creation. While President-elect Obama appears to be willing to leave the Bush tax cuts untouched in 2009, and perhaps 2010, the falling consumer price index is slashing the cap-gains tax rate in real terms.

Indeed – if we generally leave things alone, things will start to improve…just as they would have started to improve if FDR had left things alone and had Jimmy Carter left things alone. Problem is, Obama is the direct political descendant of FDR and Carter, and he’s not going to leave things alone. Democrats, you see, actually believe that FDR’s spending cured the Depression. I know, hard to believe that someone could be that obtuse, but we’re dealing with Democrats, here.

The $1,000,000,000,000.00 or so stimulus package is going to get passed, in some form, in the next month or two. What this means is just about the time the market is finished shaking out the bad investments and clearing the decks for a new round of growth, Obama’s spending plan will both suck up dollars which will be needed for rebuilding the economy and it will drive up inflation as it adds a huge amount of currency to an economy which already has too much on hand for the money in circulation. All Obama need do at that point to turn a recession into a depression is to start enacting various protection measures for US industry.

We GOPers lack the power to stop Obama and his Democrats. Now, we’ll reap the benefits of what will prove liberalism’s fourth economic failure in the United States, but the problem is that we still have to weather the storm between the opening of the Obama Error, and the shutting of it down either in 2010 or 2012.

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What if They Gave an Anti-Israel Demonstration and No One Showed Up?

You’d have the clearest signal yet that Bush Administration policies are creating a sea change in the Arab/Moslem world:

It’s quiet in Ramallah. At the northern entrance to the city, not far from the mall, a new fountain spouts water. Next to it lies a sign in English: “Gaza under fire.” But it seems the Gaza Strip has never been so far away. Tel Aviv, meanwhile, feels closer than ever. Almost every day at 1 P.M., a demonstration leaves Manara Square in the city center, expressing support for the residents of the Gaza Strip. The number of participants has declined, however, on a daily basis, and on Wednesday the demonstration was called off for a lack of protesters.

Dozens of men sit in cafes near the square playing cards. In the background, the television blasts the voices of Al-Jazeera reporters, who provide continual updates about the events taking place in the Strip. But even the dramatic reports do not stop the card players for a moment. Occasionally one of them glances up at the screen, but then gets back to business.

The offices of the Al-Jazeera television network overlook Manara Square. Walid Omari, the bureau chief for the Palestinian Authority and Israel, explains that “the residents of Ramallah are filling the cafes, the restaurants, watching Al-Jazeera, cursing the situation, expressing anger and then continuing with their own affairs.” Omari explains that the quiet all over the West Bank in the face of the events in Gaza stems mainly from disappointment and frustration with the leadership of Hamas and Fatah.

“The residents of the West Bank lost a great deal in the course of the last Intifada, but saw no achievements. They are very afraid of more losses, mainly in light of the crisis of confidence between the Palestinian street and its leadership.”

Do these people love Israel? No. Would they be distressed if there were some strange turn of events which pushed the Israelis into the sea? No. Are they willing to shoulder rifles and blow themselves up over the difference between Hamas, Fatah and the IDF? Not any more, if they ever really were. Like almost all people, everywhere, the average Abdul on the street in the West Bank just wants to be left alone to live his own life as he sees fit. There is clearly a fatigue with the endless Jihad and equally clear is that the Palestinian Authority is content to see the IDF wipe out Hamas. Its time to finish the war and make peace – only the die hards in the Islamist movement and the government of Iran is interested in keeping up the fight, simply because if they aren’t fighting, they are nothing.

As I’ve said before, if Obama merely continues Bush Administration policies in foreign and military affairs, he will reap stunning benefits. These benefits will, naturally, be accorded to Obama as if he stepped in on January 20th and started making the world a better place after Bush wrecked it for 8 years…you just watch our mindless liberals, a month or two from now, start crediting all the good things which started happening a year ago to Obama…just as they credited the economic recovery which started in 1992 to Bill Clinton in 1993.

But, no matter – we on the right know that it was President Bush and our glorious military which carried the load and did the things necessary to break the socio-political logjam which fed Islamism and made a conclusion of the war impossible. Only a clear choice by Obama to return to pre-9/11 ways of doing things can give Islamo-fascism a new lease on life – absent such an act of sheer idiocy, we’re now entering the terminal phase of the War on Terrorism.

This does not mean there won’t be some nasty things in store over the next two or three years before the Islamists are hunted down and/or hounded out. Fanatics who know how to make bombs can continue to cause damage long after their reason for existence is destroyed – but a steady, firm pressure in a continuation of Bush policies will finish this thing for all intents and purposes before the end of Obama’s term in office.

In the Most Recent No S*&%, Sherlock News

From the Telegraph:

Refusing to have sex on the first date ‘increases the chance of finding a good man’

Prolonging the mating courtship increases a woman’s chance of finding a “good” man, mathematicians have found.

A new study shows that refusing to sleep with a partner on the first date could be one of the keys to making a successful match.

Researchers used a mathematical model to show that more reliable men were willing to wait longer before having sex for the first time.

By contrast, less suitable men were not as likely to continue dating.

What is most amazing? That anyone actually had to do a study to figure this out.

Liberals, This is the Man You Choose to Hate

And I mean that – you choose to hate him, because hating him fills some bizarre, twisted need in yourself. This likely the result of the overwhelming despair you ultimately feel in your lives because you either lack faith altogether, or believe that faith is trivial – so, lacking real hope or any real sense of love, you turn to hate to at least feel something…and President Bush has been your object of hatred, so much so that no matter how absurd the lies told about him, you believe every last one of them, no questions asked.

But here is the real President Bush – the President Bush we know and love, and who is known by those who don’t choose to hate:

…under his (President Bush’s) rule, he introduced the President’s Emergency Plan for Aids Relief (PEPFAR), which has given shape to the fight against HIV/Aids in 13 focus countries in Africa and two outside the continent.

PEPFAR has been operational for five years on a budget worth $15 billion, and Bush recently asked the Congress to double that funding for another five years. The funding is the largest ever financial commitment from any donor for fighting a single disease.

There have been voices suggesting that the additional $30 billion Bush has requested Congress is little, but what is indisputable is that he has showed commitment to help save lives in developing countries, especially in sub-Saharan Africa.

Obviously for Africans, any suggestion by a Congressman or Aids activist for an increment in PEPFAR money is mostly welcome.

Tatu Msangi, a single Tanzanian mother, took the story of the success of PEPFAR to Congress during a State of the Union address last month.

She is a living testimony of just how, through PEPFAR, the Bush administration has saved a life deep in a remote African village.

Msangi testified how despite living with HIV, she received the necessary counseling and Nevirapine (medication) during her pregnancy, and subsequently delivered a bouncing HIV-free baby girl. Now, her daughter Faith Mang’ehe has a future, and Msangi hope, thanks to Bush’s Emergency Plan.

This is not the only success story of its kind. In Rwanda and in other benefiting countries, such achievements are there although many remain publicly unnoticed.

“Thank you so much for the initiative. It has done so much for our people. It has given us a future,” Tanzanian President Jakaya Mrisho Kiwete told Bush on Sunday at a Dar es Salaam hospital which was partly built by the American people.

Under Bush presidency, a number of African countries have continued to benefit from the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) although not many Africans have benefited yet due to a number of factors.

Africans will remember that in 2004, President Bush signed into law the AGOA Acceleration Act, which extended the legislation to 2015. The initiative has helped triple African total exports to the US since 2001 – the year Bush came to power.

Another groundbreaking initiative by Bush is the Millennium Challenge Account (MCA) which he announced in March 2002.

Through MCA, the US has ‘rewarded’ poor countries that ‘govern justly, invest in their people, and open their economies to enterprise and entrepreneurship.’ Although the criteria could still be quietly disputed by some African governments, at least all well-intentioned developing countries in Africa will strive to qualify for MCA funding, thus improve their accountability and governance standards.

On Sunday, Bush signed $698 million Millennium Challenge Compact with Tanzania, a deal which will help the latter to reduce poverty and stimulate economic growth through infrastructure investments in transport, energy and water. This grant is the largest in the history of the programme.

In addition, through the Africa Education Initiative which Bush launched in 2002, the US intends to distribute more than 15 million textbooks, train nearly a million teachers, and provide scholarships for 550,000 girls by 2010 in Africa.

On conflict-resolution, the US government has over the recent years seemed to act a bit more responsibly than in the past, a shift from its costly behaviour from, for instance, 1994 when the international community stood by as the Genocide unfolded and claimed at least one million Rwandans in 100 days.

Bush and his administration officials have repeatedly described the ongoing violence in Darfur as genocide, and helped train and equip African peacekeepers, including Rwandan soldiers, for the peacekeeping mission in the troubled western Sudan region. Although the violence still continues, there is evident political will from Bush’s government to help end the crisis.

Five years ago, the US government helped end the Liberian civil war, resulting in the eventual election of the first African woman president, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf.

Did you catch that, liberals? “First African woman president”…not fostered by Bill Clinton, Obama or any other “I feel your pain” or “hope-n-change” liberal, but fostered by a conservative, Christian who sees it as his moral duty to try and help the less fortunate – and not help by putting a bumper sticker on the Volvo or sending a donation to Obama, but helping by actually doing things for people. You liberals throw an aluminum can in the recycling bin and think you’ve done a good deed…well, there are far better deeds you could be doing, if you’d leave off the hate, ask for faith and start to love a bit.

The very same faith in God and love for fellow man which motivated President Bush to go out on a limb for Africa motivated him to go out on a limb for the people of Afghanistan, and the people of Iraq. There isn’t Good Bush and Evil Bush, dividing the President’s time…no, its all just President George W. Bush. While he was doing this you were calling him a war criminal, saying that he lied and people died, saying that he was doing this for oil, or just because he was cruel and/or stupid. I’m sorry to have to say this to you, my dear liberals, but you have acted the part of fool for 8 years, and wicked fool at that.

There is your grand chance at redemption, here – you can, simply by asking, stop hating and obtain the faith you need. Knock and the door shall be opened – and that is absolutely certain. All you have to do is work up the will to not want to hate this decent, patriotic man who did his best by you for the past 8 years. I’m not saying “support him”, I’m not saying, “become Republican” – I’m saying “stop hating”. You do that and the Obama years might be really the best years of your life – as you work hard for your cause, freed from hatred, bitterness and despair. Its your choice, and its your fair chance.

Can Obama Save His Lapdog Media?

This is the largest crisis President Obama will face – how to keep his slavishly devoted MSM alive through the 2012 election:

The Star Tribune, saddled with high debt and a sharp decline in print advertising, filed a Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition Thursday night.

Minnesota’s largest newspaper will try to use bankruptcy to restructure its debt and lower its labor costs.

“Lower its labor costs” translates as “less workers at lower pay”. Who wants to be that the Star Tribune favored increases in the minimum wage in the past and has had a lot of good things to say about unions? Liberalism meets reality, liberalism loses.

As a conservative, I’d normally feel a twinge of regret at the downfall of such elderly institutions – but the reality is that the sooner the MSM is dead and buried, the sooner we can fully restore American liberty and dignity.

Tonight, Blogs For Victory is Blogs For Bush

With an hour to go before Bush gives his farewell address to the nation, I have resurrected the old Blogs For Bush logo in honor of a true patriot who has faithfully served this country these past 8 years.

As our readers here way know, Blogs for Victory began as Blogs for Bush back in November 2003. We worked tirelessly to unite bloggers who supported Bush’s reelection campaign. In the end, me built a community of 1500 blogs, and eve more blog readers. Blogs For Bush was one of the most popular political blogs of the 2004 campaign. Four years ago, I attending his second inauguration. I can’t say I agreed with everything President Bush did, but I am grateful he was the president these past eight years.

It is too bad more don’t appreciate what he has done to protect this country… but before the next four years are up, they will.

I will have more to say after Bush speaks.

UPDATE: Special radio show on Bush’s farewell

NOTE: The Blogs For Bush logo will remain on this site, in tribute to President Bush, until January 21, 2009

UPDATE: Bush’s prepared remarks… Continue reading