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U.S. citizens reproduce at less than
the replacement rate, and that is big trouble because the labor pool
doesn't grow. Fortunately the government's liberal
immigration policies have allowed the population of the U.S. to
explode. NumbersUSA thinks the immigration levels should be
lowered to a level at which the population of the U.S.
stabilizes.
We have decided that it's not a
good idea to argue with NumbersUSA because they base their
positions on fact and hard science.They are correct that
uncontrolled immigration will lead to societal problems but they
ignore the affects that lowering the number of available workers
will have on corporate profits and the stock market.
In poll after poll, the people of
the U.S. agree with NumbersUSA. In vote after
vote, Congress sides with C.A.S.H. Huge
contributions to politicians and political parties have been
a major factor in producing this
outcome. We intend to marginalize organizations like
NumbersUSA so that they can't publicize their agenda.
One of our programs labels people
on the other side as "racists" and "xenophobes."
Our political experts inform us that the prospect of this
smear dissuades people who agree with
NumbersUSA from joining the fight against
us because they fear being politically incorrect.
Another program distracts people
from thinking about substantive issues like explosive
population growth and our subversion of their democracy by appeals
to their emotions. In one of them, we
recite the slogan that the U.S. is "a nation
of immigrants." In another, we recite portions of Emma
Lazarus's poem about
the huddled masses.
Still another program exploits a
technique from pseudoscience in which one confuses
a mathematical model with reality. The vehicle is Comparative
Advantage, a model that predicts
greater prosperity for all from lowering the
barriers to immigration. By the time our public relations people
are through describing
it, this model sounds like a law of nature.
We must be under constant vigilance
to blunt the message of all organizations like NumbersUSA. The
wealth of our corporations depend on high immigration levels for
easy profits, and the government wants them to have more workers
to fund social security.
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