My thoughts about the riots in LA have already been published.
More than 19 years ago!
Nothing changes for the better in California.
For some reason it became policy to allow colonies in California and they're paying the piper.
This is not a case of overzealous law enforcement enforcing a controversial and blatantly unconstitutional law.
This is the long delayed enforcement of a law that's passed constitutional muster more than once.
They're rioting over that enforcement.
That there are enough people to get a riot going over this says there's far too many people who are affected by the deferred enforcement of this law.
It underscores the need to do more enforcing, not less.
To stand up to these non-citizens rather than giving in.
To de-naturalize the few protestors who are citizens of foreign birth. They took an oath to not do this kind of thing when they were sworn in as naturalized citizens. They were made aware of the penalties in the process of doing so.
So let it be written...
Did you see where the Mexican president is threatening military action against the US if the US starts taxing moneys sent from the US to Mexico?
ReplyDeleteAt the same time as these riots kicked off?
Coincidence or...
The Fed Gov needs to revoke California's statehood and put the damn state under a military governor. Or at least the big city coastal elite areas (and hook in Sacramento while they're at it.)
Speaking of military governors, perhaps the Marines would like to revisit The Halls of Montezuma?
DeleteLa Presidenta wants her people to be in the US? OK! We'll just move that border down a bit.
Dust off the procedures manuals from Reconstruction while we're at it.
I think Mexico has given us decades of casus belli.
It has the benefit of onshoring a lot of manufacturing too!
We've, as far as I can tell, have always been at war with one form of Mexico or another. It's just we haven't gotten pissed enough to flex militarily except for a few occasions, 1845 and 1916 comes to mind.
DeleteWe should at least create a dead zone measured in tens of miles south of our border. Do we really want to spend hard earned money cleaning up the corruption and pure filth of everything down to Mexico City? Sure, take the big manufacturing cities we built, maybe, but for the most part said dead zone would solve a world of issues.
Poland's done it. Israel's done it. Other nations have done it. And it works.
I was at the grocery store customer service counter a while back and a tiny Hispanic woman with a very thick accent was getting Western Union money orders sent to different cities in Mexico. About 15 of them, all between $700 and $900. Might not happen so much if it was taxed.
DeleteYou're completely correct, with one small Point Of Order:
ReplyDeleteUnder federal law, anyone can be stripped of their US citizenship, including native-born Americans, for sedition, insurrection, attempted overthrow (even simply publishing anything advocating violence), and seditious conspiracy.
Yes, really.
And so much as picking up a rock to throw, in order to hinder ICE agents, or making one tweet in support of such disturbance and violence, is sufficient to convict one of sedition.
8 USC 1481
18 USC 2383, 2384, 2385
Revocation of citizenship and 10 years in federal prison.
If someone helpfully declares martial law first, a military court can invoke the death penalty.
And aiding and abetting can be applied to civil PTB who are insufficiently strident in suppressing such disturbances. Frogmarching Gabbin Nuisance and Kare Basshole to federal prison, or better yet a gibbet, could guarantee the Republicans the White House and Congress for the next 100 years. Democommunists in DC would flee the country like scalded cats.
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