For John, BLUF: We can't have it all and trying to do it will bankrupt the nation. Nothing to see here; just move along.
Here is the sub-headline:
Letter demands Gov. Healey conduct review, require reimbursement
From The Lowell Sun, by Boston Herald Reporter Gayla Cawley, 3 July 2024.
Here is the lede plus one:
A group of Massachusetts senators are demanding that the governor review how many migrant families being supported by taxpayers entered the U.S. on the condition of having their expenses covered by a sponsor, and that she make those people pay up.All good stuff, but I want to focus on a paragraph further down in the story;:Eleven state senators, led by Democrat Michael Moore and Republican Minority Leader Bruce Tarr, sent a letter to Gov. Maura Healey and Housing and Livable Communities Secretary Edward Augustus, calling for accountability for those who have made commitments to provide financial support for migrants under the federal Humanitarian Parole Program, “but have not fulfilled that commitment.”
“We appreciate the pressure you have placed on the federal government, and we continue to hope that Congress will act,” the June 25 letter states. “However, we ask that you also seek to hold to account those who have legally committed themselves to provide financial support for these migrants.”While I am relatively confident immigrants are not clamoring to go to Alasks or North Dakota.♠ That said, immigrants do tend to be spread out across the fruited plain, if not by choioce, then by the acts of certain State Governors.
This, in turn, means that there are not large pockets of US tgaxpayers who can pony up the money for Massachusetts or New York City or Chicago to house immigrants. The only way the Federal Government can hep the individual states to pay for the care and feeding of our millions of illegal immigrants is to print money. We are financing it with debt.
As Senator Evertt Dirkson (R-IL) is reported to have said: "A billion here, a billion there, pretty soon, you're talking real money."
This is not a good situation. It is only aqdding to the inflation problem we are alredy facing. The TV Network CNBC said, in March o fthis year, "The U.S. national debt is rising by $1 trillion about every 100 days". In February of this year Forbes reported that the Congressional Budget Office now says tht the interest on the US Federeal debt now exceeds the Defense Budget.
This growing debt will eat our budget. Not just Defense, but also things like Social Security and Medicare. It will damage, and then destory the US Dollar as the world reservre currency. As US News and World Report told us in February of this year, "For the U.S., it would likely mean less access to capital, higher borrowing costs and lower stock market values." That is bad news for all families as they try to live from paycheck to paycheck. It also means, in th end, less support for those who need Government support.
We need to wake up and realize that we can not do everything. We need to prioritize and look for cheaper solutions. We need to start paying down our natoinal debt before it eats the budget.
And, perhaps we should turn off the flow of illegal immigrants, who are costing us a lot of money, and interest payments.
Regards — Cliff
♠ An old Air Force expression about Montana is "Why not Minot? Freezin' is the reason."
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