User blog comment:Super Warmonkey/Libertarian Party/@comment-2153819-20120813022150/@comment-3398633-20120813162629

Generally, you to are selfish because you yourself are saying that you are entitled to live here. I was born here. My mother was born here. Her mother, and her mother's mother were born here. So I am an American. I don't what you say about real or fake Americans, but as far as I see it, if you weren't born here or took the legal route to move here, you are not Americam. I still don't care about the problems around the world. I didn't start them. Vietnam's new government had 40 years to rebuild itself, and it failed. India is corrupt because of what it did. Not America. Most Africa is a wasteland because of what the people did. Not America. South Africa is a horrible place not because of anything Americans did, but what your ancestors and the natives did.

Now, I don't know where your getting that trash about our government taking care of the poor, because my neighborhood has plenty of transients running around looking for food. Taking care of the rich, yes. The poor? Proves you've got no lick of knowledge on the inner workings over here. Not an insult, just a fact. I never said first generations immigrants were out to get me personally, and I'm insulted by that ignorance. But we wouldn't be complaining about it if it wasn't true. The fact that it has been proven illegal immigrants are damaging to local economies, and that it has been proven they are contributing to the increases in crime in certain areas, give me and my fellow Americans every reason beyond a doubt that such an allowance is unacceptable.

And I never called your government liberal, only the people over here that allow illegal immigration or try to justify it. I don't care if you can't return to your own country. You were well aware of the policies of here before you made the trip and that is something you have to live with once you get here. That is my opinion. If you can't accept that, and you still want to fight that its a right to live here and not a previlege as in other countries, then that is going to make a very poor arguing point in public debates. Most of the states many illegal immigrants try to get into pass tough laws that the majority of the legal American residents voted for. We have other problems to deal with, like not becoming a third world country which is a very real possibility. We can barely take care of our own people, let alone those who move here with the over-inflated belief that they own the place.

And to put our issue into a better understood manner think of it like this:

I build a house. I work for months, pour my all into its construction, lose a few fingers in the process, but I build it. Then, out of kindness, I allow some people to live in it. I expand that simple house into a mansion, and given the fact that it is now in need of major repairs and is running of room, I close the doors, and say no one else is allowed in. Its my right since I made the house others are living in. All they have to do is obey the rules and pay rent. However, some guys over in the dirty house down the street think that their entitled to live in the house. I did say anyone could move in, but issues with the house forced me to close thouse doors.

Now I have vagrants busting through the windows, squating on my property, and telling me that I can't set the rules cause they are entitled to leaving in the house rent free. I tell them they have to get in the right way, but they complain, and say that I can't make them since the house is big enough for more people, despite the fact that the house is in dire need of repairs. Now, I have the other tenents, the ones who pay rent and do as they are asked telling me they want the squatters out. I do my best, but certains traspassers are getting riled up, and telling me that the opinions of the other tenents doesn't matter, and they aren't allowed to say anything cause they aren't the owners of the land or the house that I landscaped and built.

As the owner of the house, I get to set the rules for who gets in and who stays out. My actions are governed by what the rent-payer tenents who I allowed in because they did so the right way or were born in the house say. They outnumber the vagrants, and I have to do as the tenents want since the pay for their stuff and their rooms. The squatters on the other hands believe themselves to have to right to move in because its their "dream" to live in the mansion, not the privliege extented to them by me when I fell the time is right. Its not fair to the tenents, and its not fair to me, the owner.