Monday, September 21, 2015

BloggeRhythms

Further evidence of the rationale behind the POTUS’s quest for open, unwatched national borders surfaced today in an article by Jessica Bliss @tennessean.com via Drudge.
 
Ms Bliss writes: “Tennessee has one of the fastest-growing immigrant populations in the country, according to Stephanie Teatro, co-executive director of the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition. Already, more than 114,000, or nearly 38 percent of the total foreign-born population, are naturalized citizens and eligible to vote, she says. Statewide another approximately 75,000 immigrants are eligible to apply for citizenship today but haven't taken action.”
 
What the POTUS is counting on, and is proving itself to be true is that, “As the number of immigrant families continues to grow, so does their political power.
 
“Immigrant voters played a vital role in the recent Nashville mayoral election, as the immigrant coalition registered hundreds of new American voters, and immigrant community members reportedly turned out to the polls in large numbers, though official voter turnout demographics are not yet available.”
 
As a strategical political matter, although “official voter turnout demographics are not yet available,” there’s a pretty clear indication of what the statistics will be. Because, the odds hugely favor that those now gaining voting rights will almost certainly vote Democrat.
 
An indication of expected political leanings can be found in another article today in the same publication, The Tennessean by Adam Tamburin, as follows:
 
“Hundreds of rain-soaked demonstrators, some with children on their shoulders, marched down Fourth Avenue South Saturday to advocate for undocumented immigrants while Donald Trump used violent imagery to characterize them as dangerous during an event at Rocketown.
 
“While Trump addressed "anchor babies" and building a wall at the Mexican border, rally leaders beat on bucket drums while the crowd circled the building chanting, "Who are we? Tennessee" and "Racism has got to go."
 
Therefore, the Democrat party will surely continue to promote itself as the party with a heart. Presenting an image of concern for the welfare of foreigners needing aid and assistance. Yet, as has been obvious throughout the party's history, the major concern has always been high voter turnout of those they’ve paid to support them at the polls.   
 
On another subject, it looks as if Trump is planning to profit from his presidential campaign, already preparing to squeeze a few bucks while he can before his White House run implodes.
 
According to Andy Lewis @hollywoodreporter.com, “Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump has a new campaign-oriented book on how to restore a “crippled” America to greatness coming Oct. 27, Simon & Schuster imprint Threshold announced.
 
“Per the announcement, the untitled book will touch on the “economy, big CEO salaries and taxes, healthcare, education, national security, and social issues.” Following up on the summer’s campaigning, Trump also promises to outline his “complete immigration reform” plan, including how he proposes to “secure” the border.”
 
While this blog really never offers any kind of advice to anyone for any reason, in this case a suggestion will be made that Simon & Schuster print as quickly as possible. Because if they don’t, they’ll have to very soon change the title to something like: “A How-Not-To on Running for POTUS” 
 
Which brings us to today’s update on Bill Clinton’s wife, who over the weekend was quoted as saying, “I should have used two separate email accounts.”
 
While hindsight is always 20/20, Bill’s wife once again diverted her answer away from the real question. Because it really doesn’t matter how many “email accounts” she established. The issue is that she used a private server to send and receive highly classified government data and information in an unprotected location without proper authorization.
 
It’s also interesting that she’s presently following a pattern both she and her husband have depended upon for quite a long time now. The premise that it’s always easier to ask forgiveness than it is to ask for permission beforehand. Especially when you know that what you’re doing is wrong to begin with.
 
However, perhaps she’ll get her comeuppance when another candidate replaces her, and those she meets later tell her, “I’m really sorry you lost. I should have voted for you.”
 
Which leads to the ongoing question: Joe Biden, Mayor Bloomberg, and Starbuck’s chairman and CEO, Howard Schultz, are you reading this?  
 
That’s it for today folks.
 
Adios

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