George W. Bush told radio host Hugh Hewitt, during an April 22 interview, that "the Bush Center is spearheading a reform movement" concerning mass migration. The former president added, "And you know, we're talking to people about, you know, what needs to be done."
The Zuckerberg-owned organization listed on the George W. Bush Presidential Center's webpage for immigration policy under "Program Partners" is the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. From its website:
"The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative was founded in 2015 to leverage technology, community-driven solutions and collaboration to help solve some of society's toughest challenges. Our mission is to build a more inclusive, just, and healthy future for everyone."Part of its "mission" is working with Bush to encourage amnesty for illegal migrants.
The Chan Zuckerberg group is the very same that dubiously pumped private cash into the 2020 election process in order to secure a "victory" for Joe Biden. They were rewarded with a position in the Biden administration.
The other Zuckerberg charitable organization Bush has worked with, FWD.us, has condemned America in the past for what it calls the US's "harmful immigration and criminal justice systems [that] have locked too many people out from the American dream."
FWD.us - also partnered with Rupert Murdoch's open borders group "Project for a New American Economy" - celebrated the passing of the American Dream and Promise Act by the US House of Representatives in a March 18 statement, asserting,
"This vital legislation would create a pathway to citizenship for millions of Dreamers and TPS holders who have called the United States home for decades."This is not the first time Zuckerberg has partnered with "moderate" establishment Republicans to push for leftist immigration policies. A 2013 report from ABC News stated:
"A group led by GOP establishment leaders and funded by Mark Zuckerberg wants to sell immigration reform to conservative skeptics. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg wants to sell immigration reform to conservatives, and he's enlisted members of the GOP establishment to do it."The left-corporate obsession with mass migration is due to three key factors:
- Cheap, migrant labor;
- Importing votes;
- Changing America's demographics, politics, and culture.
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I'd guess I might have even first heard it back at UCB back then, depending upon the release date.Release date was 11/69 and we were back in Fl by then.RC
*I always called my aunts who lived in/near there (as I was born near there) my 'hippie' aunts - they were fantastic peaceful souls which if we'd never moved to Florida around 1/1965, I could see me having there and then bought into their whole peace a love approach - which I still wish to, but know that there's far too much evil and malevolence in the world.**
**Actually (and this is a huge compliment I believe that I've said before) lsjarvi reminds me of them (and such has probably, at least subconsciously, mellowed any words I've ever directed her way. Like my aunts and uncles, and parents and even some wise niblings*,
**Not mine. Learned from my niece: means the nephew/niece equivalent of siblings. (For some reason, they didn't like my first proposed word, 'Niepheces.'
RC
Haha Niepheces! I really can't understand why
I guess I must begin with a US Civil War comment. Around here, we were the last generation (it appears) that felt first, 'well, if you've gotta bring it up, hell yeah we deserved to win'; but we won't hold it against you if you don't bring it up!
It was only later that the whole 'Southern Rock Music' (such as Skynyrd) rose up. (To be honest, blacks and whites have always got along better in the South.)
Thus, when I first heard that album from Steppenwolf, who, to us, are 'Yankees' (I think from MI or MN?*) well, we looked at it as a truce between enemies to fight a greater evil - being drafted to die in Vietnam. So, hell, we stopped griping about yankees for a decade or so.) I had also just then started learning of the possibility that the Vietnam war not as John Wayne in The Green Beret had made it out to be; that it likely was a scam (from big brothers coming home and trying to treat it the same way - 'don't bring it up and we don't have a problem.') ** etc.
That didn't make it feel any better when they got rid of the college draft deferment - especially as it seemed that I'd heard my whole damn life that the 'war was about to end' or that there was a 'light at the end of the tunnel', etc. As I believe I've previously noted, I had my full 'avoid dying like a grunt in Vietnam' package rock and rolling early.
RC
*Which such type expressions spring from the same rootwell as 'don't ask me no questions, and I won't tell you no lies.'
*As re Boston - 'More Than A Feeling'? OMG. It took years for them to become big concerts down here.
rc
Too funny with that link, I got a VBRO commercial talking about a girl whose face was covered by her cellphone--those were the days.
As re the NRA sell out of freedom loving true Americans, well, it's frankly something to discuss once we've reacquired our governments - so until then, nevermind.
RC
Wake up people.