Memo From Middle America: Immigration-Induced Transformation Makes House Dems Tough To Reason With

This is what happens when the nation of our people is transformed (by way of replacement level immigration and systemic intimidation) into a smoldering Tower of Babel.

With President Trump fighting valiantly for a border wall, as last week’s speech from the Oval Office well showed, it’s worth taking a look at just what he is up against in the 116th Congress. The Lamestream Media tell us it’s a Congress of “firsts”—by which it means “diversity” and the increased number of Leftist women. As VDARE.com Editor Peter Brimelow has noted, the Democratic Party “tipped” in the 2016 Presidential election, with only a minority of its vote coming from white heterosexual American Christians. That revolution has now reached the Democrat House caucus, which in 2019 is 41% non-white (and 11% Jewish). Thanks to immigration, the parties in effect represent different nations.

Here are some numbers:

The 116th Congress makes history with the number of women and African-American and Hispanic members sworn into office. … A record 127 women will serve in Congress, with 106 Democrats and 21 Republicans — roughly 24 percent of all the seats. … Twenty-five women will serve in the Senate, with 17 Democrats and eight Republicans. Democrats will take back control of the House, led by Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi of California, who reclaimed the speaker of the House seat and remains the first and only female House speaker.

[These are the women making history as the 116th Congress is sworn in, by Emma Newburger, CNBC, January 3, 2019]Nothing here suggests this Congress full of “firsts” will better govern the country than the comparatively first-free 115th Congress. CNBC just assumes No. 116 is superior because of its “record” number of women and minorities.

Let’s list a few of the “firsts” who will help House Speaker Nancy Pelosi continue her mission to destroy the Historic American Nation:

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, of New York’s 14th district, is the “youngest woman ever elected to Congress.” Yeah, well, she’s also a socialist whose ignorance of economics and basic public policy is exceeded only by her self-regard, and whose public utterances have created a thriving Facebook meme industry.

Sylvia Garcia and Veronica Escobar, of Texas’ 29th and 16th districts, are the Lone Star state’s “first Latina Congresswomen.” That’s good, CNBC tells us, because “even though Latinos make up nearly 40 percent of the Texas’ population, the state has never elected any Hispanic women to Congress.”

Deb Haaland, of New Mexico’s 1st district, and Sharice Davids, of Kansas 3, are the “first Native American women in Congress,” and, (even better!) “Davids is also the first openly LGBT member of Congress from Kansas.”

Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, from Michigan’s 5th and 13th districts, are the “first Muslim women in Congress.” Omar is an immigrant, born in Mogadishu, Somalia. Tlaib, born here to immigrant parents, is the first Palestinian-American woman in Congress.

Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema is “the first openly bisexual person ever elected to the Senate.”

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2019-01-13