in 1748 a Frenchman who we know as Montesquieu published a book titled “The Spirit of the Laws.” One of his principles was that the form of the government must match the sentiments of the people. Prior to recent decades America was populated by those that desired Freedom as defined by President Reagan. However in 1965 President Johnson changed the immigration laws to change the mix of immigrants to counties like Mexico and Central America. More recently we have been bringing in people that were Muslim — the one thing that both groups have in common and which is of interest to politicians is that they are use to powerful Central Governments.
Montesquieu states that if you want to change the form of the government you must first change the sentiments of the people and that is exactly what Obama is doing.
This is not his idea since it was stated with the multicultural push of a few decades ago but since a powerful central government is always the desire of those that want power I’m sure he has embraced the concept and, in fact, has spoken about a Bill of Positive Rights. This kind of legislation is what the government can do for you verses what the government can not to to you.
The African Americans have already been converted to the New America along with a good number of Caucasians especially the liberals. The influx of 20 or 30 million immigrants that do not know what freedom is will complete the change; probably before 2016.
Obama’s Next Step: Government Task Force For ‘New Americans’
” Fears that President Obama would attempt to assimilate immigrant communities into a new America that entrenches multiculturalism and acceptance of large government—in other words, an America that differs in important ways from the country we once knew—are being sadly confirmed.
The White House on Friday quickly followed the president’s controversial executive order by announcing the formation of a task force that in fact attempts to do just that.
The presidential memorandum states:
Our success as a Nation of immigrants is rooted in our ongoing commitment to welcoming and integrating newcomers into the fabric of our country. It is important that we develop a Federal immigrant integration strategy that is innovative and competitive with those of other industrialized nations and supports mechanisms to ensure that our Nation’s diverse people are contributing to society to their fullest potential.
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