If NY residents argue the 3rd Amendment, which prohibits government from requiring citizens to quarter soldiers in their own homes, then the public focus can go to the most urgent question: Why do so many of those entering the southern border seem to men of military age?
If NY residents argue the 3rd Amendment, which prohibits government from requiring citizens to quarter soldiers in their own homes, then the public focus can go to the most urgent question: Why do so many of those entering the southern border seem to men of military age?
From various news reports, it's my impression that the majority of migrants both to the USA and across Europe tend to be young, unaccompanied men ( = "of military age.") This should not be surprising when you look at the demographics of the places these invaders, pardon me, "refugees" originate. In the best of times, young unemployed men are a social problem: Remember the old saying "Idle hands are the Devil's workshop?" I'll leave the question of whether The Prince of Darkness really exists, but it's a fact that surplus population of any type is bad news, and young males are the worst. Also, from the exporting country's point of view, it's win-win to have the excess population offloaded elsewhere.
And guess who remits billions of dollars back to their home countries (and families that remained behind)? The most employable - i.e., young, healthy men. At the same time, I am loath to ignore the stark, even dire, warnings from men like former SEAL Matt Bracken and former Special Operator Michael Yon. Matt's books were written long enough ago that they seem eerily prescient, even predictive.
And Yon has recently been pointing out the numbers of these unaccompanied military age men who are from mainland China. Remember that awful movie Red Dawn? The story line fits.
There's a story from the 1800's in which Mormon frontiersmen intercepted a wagon train of people from Arkansas, and after engaging in a gun battle, soon overwhelmed the travelers. The survivors were promised safe passage if they gave up their guns. They did so, and were escorted a short distance away, before, on command, they were shot down by people positioned on either side.
The Mountain Meadows Massacre, as it became known as, was later ascribed to be under the rogue operations of a few people, allegedly as retaliation for the killing of a prominent church leader back in Arkansas.
The point of this story is that we should not just allow these folks to disarm us and then have them force us to accept unknown strangers into our own homes. I'd hate to think at some point in the future there might be a signal given and people are eliminated.
What ever happened to Martha's Vineyard? That seemed like a sweet deal.
If NY residents argue the 3rd Amendment, which prohibits government from requiring citizens to quarter soldiers in their own homes, then the public focus can go to the most urgent question: Why do so many of those entering the southern border seem to men of military age?
Because it is an invasion.
From various news reports, it's my impression that the majority of migrants both to the USA and across Europe tend to be young, unaccompanied men ( = "of military age.") This should not be surprising when you look at the demographics of the places these invaders, pardon me, "refugees" originate. In the best of times, young unemployed men are a social problem: Remember the old saying "Idle hands are the Devil's workshop?" I'll leave the question of whether The Prince of Darkness really exists, but it's a fact that surplus population of any type is bad news, and young males are the worst. Also, from the exporting country's point of view, it's win-win to have the excess population offloaded elsewhere.
And guess who remits billions of dollars back to their home countries (and families that remained behind)? The most employable - i.e., young, healthy men. At the same time, I am loath to ignore the stark, even dire, warnings from men like former SEAL Matt Bracken and former Special Operator Michael Yon. Matt's books were written long enough ago that they seem eerily prescient, even predictive.
And Yon has recently been pointing out the numbers of these unaccompanied military age men who are from mainland China. Remember that awful movie Red Dawn? The story line fits.
There's a story from the 1800's in which Mormon frontiersmen intercepted a wagon train of people from Arkansas, and after engaging in a gun battle, soon overwhelmed the travelers. The survivors were promised safe passage if they gave up their guns. They did so, and were escorted a short distance away, before, on command, they were shot down by people positioned on either side.
The Mountain Meadows Massacre, as it became known as, was later ascribed to be under the rogue operations of a few people, allegedly as retaliation for the killing of a prominent church leader back in Arkansas.
The point of this story is that we should not just allow these folks to disarm us and then have them force us to accept unknown strangers into our own homes. I'd hate to think at some point in the future there might be a signal given and people are eliminated.
What ever happened to Martha's Vineyard? That seemed like a sweet deal.
The administration will argue that they are allowed to quarter FOREIGN military troops.