Letter to the Editor
Daily Press
April 29, 2010
Re: “Arizona’s answer” (Chicago Tribune Editorial, Daily Press, Victorville Ca., April 29),
We your readers are grateful that today's editorial page includes the above article. You have shown some courage to face an issue that is probably “to hot to handle” in any California city tabloid. The hope of your readers is for the Daily Press to exhibit slightly more courage and share it’s own opinion. Doing so would light up your message boards and give all of us a forum for honest discussion of this issue. Instead, you seem to employ this article as an avoidance technique to deflect the outrage that is out there in the community.
The article from the Chicago Tribune implies that all would be well in America if our immigration laws were changed. The writer would have us open the legal immigration doors so wide that illegal immigration would not happen. In effect, this article is a call for no immigration laws and open borders. Let’s all just mingle together as one big happy family, a world wide family. Of course, the elites shall direct this new family and bear none of the financial burden dumped on the middle class. It is not surprising that this opinion is coming to us from Chicago and it’s gangster political climate.
Courage is again the problem, the writer’s mental gymnastics would agree with this summary but as stated it is much to blunt to be politically correct. The elites need to ease we Americans into this new reality. This one reader will not be so manipulated. The liberal slight of hand is all about social and economic engineering, about the federal government's designed and controlled workforce. Our founding fathers, Timothy McVeigh and Ronald Regan were all correct, the federal government is the problem.
G.Goslaw
Victorville, Ca. 92395