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Friday
Apr152016

Local TV Anchor Exposes Top CEOs Pushing Open Borders

OPEN BORDERS MEANS CHEAP LABOR

Just watch a few minutes of this. This is one of the lead stories on Drudge today. Great clip from the CBS affiliate KXJB in Fargo, North Dakota where Chris Berg is the anchor. The group behind the push for open borders is the Partnership for a New American Economy which is funded by George Soros and Michael Bloomberg.

I have set the video to begin playback at 1:25.

 

Read the Open Borders propaganda here:

20 Communities Selected for Gateways for Growth Award

 

 

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List of cities being targeted:

http://www.renewoureconomy.org/home/gateways-for-growth-challenge/

Akron and Summit County, OH
Anchorage, AK
Birmingham, AL
Brownsville, TX
Columbus, OH
Detroit, MI
Fargo, ND
Houston, TX
Indianapolis, IN
Kansas City, KS/MO
Lancaster, PA
Los Angeles, CA
Macomb County, MI
Nashville, TN
New Orleans, LA
Phoenix, AZ and Arizona State
Pittsburgh, PA
San Jose, CA
Salt Lake County, UT
Upstate NY Region (Syracuse/Buffalo, NY)
Apr 15, 2016 at 5:28 AM | Registered CommenterDailyBail
Open borders and the ability to flee economies to other more exploitable ones has been a long term goal of business for many years.


Lou Dobbs's interview with Jack Welch, Chairman and CEO of General Electric, was excerpted for airing in "CNN Moneyweek," 02:30 am ET, 13 December 1998. (The following transcript was accessed via Lexis-Nexis.)



DOBBS: Jack, the -- no one -- very few people, I should say, have as -- certainly as widespread, as diverse a set of businesses and assets as does GE, as do you. Give us your sense about the economy in the year going forward and where you expect to see pressures, your outlook.

WELCH: Well, it's clear that the in -- deflationary pressures continue, whether it's copper hitting new lows, oil hitting new lows, almost every key raw material hitting new lows. There's clearly a mood of deflation in the air, excess capacity in all global markets, price compression in financial services offerings, margin squeezes. So there's real competitive pressure, and yet there are enormous opportunities at the same time. Japan is opening up its financial markets. We've made a number of moves, have a number more on the drawing board. We've never had a better opportunity to source in joint ventures around the globe, to be more competitive. Ideally, you'd have every plant you own on a barge to move with currencies and changes in the economy. You can't do that, but the job of a company is to be agile and to capitalize on these things, but it's a tough economy.
Apr 15, 2016 at 5:55 AM | Unregistered CommenterS. Gompers
Nice find Gomp. Here's more on Europe.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/04/15/merkel-allows-prosecution-of-german-comedian-who-mocked-turkish-president/

Merkel allows prosecution of German comedian who mocked Turkish president
Apr 15, 2016 at 11:04 AM | Registered CommenterDailyBail
How will this work when the citizens start killing this scum?
Apr 15, 2016 at 12:45 PM | Unregistered CommenterNobodysaysBOO
Trump effect: Convention rule changes off the table for RNC’s spring meeting

http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/apr/13/gop-convention-rule-changes-table-rncs-spring-meet/

“The consensus was that the RNC rules committee is going to specifically steer clear of any proposed convention rules changes because we don’t want the RNC perceived as somehow wanting to manipulate the process one way or another,” he said.

The quarterly meeting next week will be the last time RNC members get together before the Republican National Convention in July in Cleveland.
Apr 15, 2016 at 2:29 PM | Registered CommenterDailyBail
"Merkel allows prosecution of German comedian who mocked Turkish president"

Isn't that special, next thing you know ISIS will be suing because they don't like what someone says about them. People need to man up and let their nuts drop. Since when does any country have sway over another countries comedians?

And Turkey is no angel...

http://www.newsweek.com/isis-and-turkey-cooperate-destroy-kurds-former-isis-member-reveals-turkish-282920
Apr 15, 2016 at 2:57 PM | Unregistered CommenterS. Gompers
Thank "capitalism" Instead of having babies/families White Christians were "diverted" into working their lives away to PRODUCE in the name of Capitalism ....... People worked to serve the "machine" instead of the Machine serving Christ.
Talk about BAD STEWARDS ..... the 1% has utterly failed Christ and HIS People. Their businesses should have been the basis for providing life's necessities for the Community of Christ. Instead they are providing a petrie dish for growing the disease of barbarism from paganism at home to invading ISLAM. Without a Christian base and Western philosophy the laws that allow these corporations would never have been written.
Yes, communism/socialism are worse, but not by much. Christians should have been raising Children, not the bank accounts of the 1%.
Instead of working to create a strong, healthy, growing, society, the Rich "Harvested the corners of the fields" and gathered every grain into THEIR castles and cared not for the Culture and Religion that made their very existence possible.
Apr 15, 2016 at 4:43 PM | Unregistered CommenterHarryX
“Merchants have no country,” wrote Thomas Jefferson in 1814. “The mere spot they stand on does not constitute so strong an attachment as that from which they draw their gains.” The former president was ruing the way New England traders and shipowners, fearing the loss of lucrative transatlantic commerce, failed to rally to their country in the War of 1812.

Since pseudo-conservatives/neocons , are so enamored of the words of our forefathers would someone please dig out the old Sermons preached in American churches about the FOUL MERCANTILISTS whose ONLY loyalty is to money. Neither Nation nor Church holds the devotion of these squalid creatures, but only the source of their next dollar.
Apr 15, 2016 at 4:43 PM | Unregistered CommenterHarryX

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