Wilson Carey from Caswell County, a black Republican who attended the 1868 North Carolina Second Constitutional Convention, was noted for stating his opposition to attracting immigrants over blacks for labor in the state.
That debate rages on and with the dislocation and failed attempts to assimilate large blocks of Middle Eastern immigrants into “existing European culture” a global revolution is at hand.
Is there a right to immigrate which allows one the right to do one's own thing even if it is diametrically opposed to traditions and laws which underpin the adoptive society?
Donald Trump hit a bigger issue than the media; than many of the “establishment power barons want to acknowledge.” It is not just about making America great again but re-examining power and wealth in a more equitable fashion to ensure access to equal opportunities for those citizens who want to exert their individual responsibility in fulfilling their dreams.
Hilary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are two sides of the same coin, seeing the government as judge and jurors to promote an agenda of socialism without regard to state or individual wishes under the 10th Amendment of the Constitution.
Trump has operated within the framework of the law to use bankruptcy and other loopholes to his advantage. The Clintons have corrupted and misused the Clinton Foundation in soliciting money from nations and corporations with whom the government does business, gaining influence which primarily benefits them — not necessarily the nation.
An audit must be had of who does what, when, where, and why with a public disclosure of operatives with ties to government participating in societies outside of government, like the Bilderberg Group comprised of European and North American political elites.
The Ivy Leaguers like Harvard or Yale also have outsized influence as witnessed by their overrepresentation on SCOTUS. Those operating in the stratosphere above governments to determine who gets power and who keeps it in the global economy can be more dangerous than the furor over the redistribution of demographics through unabsorbed immigration.
Yet the two are connected in ways that may not be obvious to many.
In Dan Brown’s "Inferno" he demonstrates how control of populations, their movement and reproduction are a way to maintain and keep global control in the hands of a select few elite.
Saddam Hussein recognized this in stating that Islam could conquer the world without firing a shot simply because they have more than 2.3 children in their family groupings.
When corporations allow executives to make 500 times that given other employers, or take one-third or more of the profits without question, something is amiss.
The checks and balances aren’t there as it should be in governments.
The Clinton Foundation’s mixing of governmental influence and ability to be involved in deals, such as that giving part of this nation’s uranium to Russia timed with a donation to the foundation, should raise more than eyebrow. The legality of it must be investigated.
Cargill and Monsanto seemingly operate with impunity over something as simple as food seeds which control emerging world populations in ways that most do not consider or appreciate for its ramifications regarding hunger.
The United Nations is an organization which can operate autonomously if not put in check, depending on world circumstances thereby possibly overstepping national autonomy through its world courts and oversight of programs that might best be left to sovereign nations.
There is a surging rebellion among more developed nations to take back their stuff and finally put their citizens first. Witness the vote in Britain to disconnect from the European collective and the earlier consideration by Ireland of the same.
In part, this reflects the eroding economy from non-reciprocal trade deals which have disadvantaged homegrown workers.
Advancing technology has made us end users of cheap products made abroad, not producers of that upon which we are becoming increasingly dependent.
The commitment of our young to an industrious future rather than an entitlement-driven economy will be telling of our direction into the distant horizons.
Without the independence of sovereign nations our futures may be dimmed by sameness not diversity.
Dr. Ada M. Fisher was the first black woman to serve as the Republican National Committeewoman. She was a candidate for the U.S. Senate from North Carolina, a candidate for U.S. Congress, and a candidate for the North Carolina House of Representatives. She is the author of "Common Sense Conservative Prescriptions Solutions for What Ails Us, Book I." For more of her reports, Go Here Now.
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