Don't get me started on the "Tree Huggers" and the problems they have
created for us.

 

Jerry

 

From: missourilibertycoalition@googlegroups.com
[mailto:missourilibertycoalit...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Linda Herd
Sent: Monday, April 19, 2010 12:53 AM
To: missourilibertycoalition@googlegroups.com; Tom Gargus
Subject: [MoLiCo] Fw: Immigration spoils Earth Day's 40th anniversary

 

Fred, 

 

Please pass on to all the groups. The Democrats as just as discouraged as
the conservatives according to this. Population totally out of control like
this is what I have thought about in JH and High School. I decided to bring
negative growth in my life. We will all have to do that it looks like. This
is something we could control and the most insidious of all. Having the goal
of 3 children each in this age is not appropriate. When or if it ever gets
under control we'll need to have less population. I remember when there was
a population of around 150,000,000 and I thought that was too many. Now it's
close to 300,000,000.

 

Thanks,

 

Linda Herd


 

 

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From: Roy Beck - NumbersUSA.com <immigrationi...@numbersusa.com>
To: linda.h...@sbcglobal.net
Sent: Sun, April 18, 2010 6:59:38 PM
Subject: Immigration spoils Earth Day's 40th anniversary





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From:   Roy Beck, President, NumbersUSA 


Date:   Sunday 18APR10     6:30 p.m. EDT 


 


40 Years Ago, Earth Day Had A Very Different Hope For The U.S. Of Today 


 


THURSDAY IS THE 40TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRST EARTH DAY -- AND A GRIM
REMINDER OF HOW IMMIGRATION HAS UNDERCUT VIRTUALLY ALL ENVIRONMENTAL
PROGRESS 

Can I depend on you to drive home an essential environmental reality in the
offices of your 3 Members of Congress? 

ACTION:
<http://www.numbersusa.com/hub?action=route&rid=104&jid=451416&tid=1017199&l
id=9&ID=12188> Send a fax telling them that U.S. environmental
sustainability is impossible without reductions in overall immigration
numbers. 

What does sustainability mean? That the way we live today will not prevent
our grandchildren from enjoying the same things we enjoy. The Golden Rule is
at the heart of it. 

Sustainability was the big idea 40 years ago when much of the nation's
attention was drawn to the events and news of the first Earth Day. I was a
cub newspaper reporter covering the events. And I remember well that an
important theme in 1970 was that sustainability required the U.S. to begin
to stabilize its population after having added the SECOND 100 million in
just 55 years. 

Well, now we've added the THIRD 100 million in less than the 40 years since
that first Earth Day and we're on pace to add the FOURTH 100 million even
faster! 

Because of this massive population explosion, progress on environmental
quality in recent years has stalled. The Chesapeake Bay, for example, is
just about as near death today as it was in 1970. 

And around 1 MILLION acres of natural habitat and farmland are cleared,
scraped and deveoped each year just to accommodate this rapid population
growth. 

Nearly all of the population growth is caused by the increases in
immigration that Congress ordered or allowed since 1970. For every
restriction and cost that the government has put on us since then to improve
environmental quality, it has negated part or all of the benefits by forcing
high population growth through radically increased immigration numbers. 

That is why the Father of Earth Day, Sen. Gaylord Nelson (D-Wis.), made U.S.
population stabilization such an important part of the teaching back in 1970
and why he spent much of the last 20 years warning of the environmental
dangers of continuing our high-immigration policies. 

Even Pres. Clinton's Population and Consumption Task Force concluded in 1996
that the immigration increases since the first Earth Day had to be rolled
back. 

The Task Force was a bit nervous about taking on the immigration issues
(just like most environmentalists are): 

"As a matter of public debate, immigration is a sensitive and explosive
issue, and both legal and illegal immigration must be addressed with great
sensitivity and care in order to advance the debate. We acknowledge these
impediments to easy and informal dialogue, and we urge that participants
take appropriate care so that a reasoned discussion of immigration and the
American future can begin." 

But then Pres. Clinton's Task Force stated forcefully: 

"We believe that reducing current immigration levels is a necessary part of
working toward sustainability in the United States." 

Pres. Clinton had established the Task Force in 1993 to find ways "to bring
people together to meet the needs of the present without jeopardizing the
future." 

Have you noticed that I have been quoting only Democrats? 

If you are represented by Democrats in Congress, this is an especially good
time to call on them to be true to their Party's long-standing "stated"
commitment to environmental sustainability. 

Of course, most of them don't want to deal with the inconvenient truth that
the Democratic Party's insistence on high immigration to drive massive U.S.
population growth is at odds with decades of acknowledgements that these
policies simply cannot continue if we hope to leave any kind of natural
environmental legacy to our grandchildren. 

President Carter in 1977 commissioned a Global 2000 Report which eventually
concluded that the "United States should: Develop a U.S. national population
policy that includes attention to issues such as population stabilization
... just, consistent and workable immigration laws." 

Without all the increases in immigration, our communities would have around
250 million inhabitants right now, with little likelihood of ever going over
265 million. 

Instead, because of a quadrupling in legal immigration numbers, we have more
than 310 million inhabitants and are on a trajectory to cross 600 million
well before the end of this century! 

Obviously, the first Earth Day vision was for an America greatly different
than the one we occupy today. And congressional immigration policies are the
main reason that bright vision is now so murky. 

This 40th anniversary is not a time of celebration but of deep sadness for
the promise that was lost. 

As Sen. Nelson said on the 32nd anniversary just a few years before his
death: 

"We are preparing to celebrate the 32nd Earth Day just after the Census
Bureau has announced that far from winding down in the 1990s, U.S.
population growth boomed at its highest level in the nation's history! Not
even the peak of the Baby Boom in the 1950s added as many people! 

"This new population boom represents a PROFOUND FAILURE in our nation's
pursuit of environmental quality. Since 1970, another 80 million people have
been added to the country. 

"Every environmental goal has been delayed because of this failure." 

And Sen. Nelson never flinched from naming who had caused the failure:
Congress, because of its immigration policies. 

I know from past experiences that many NumbersUSA members, especially in the
West, do not think so kindly toward Sen. Nelson because he was the father of
the Wilderness Act which they believe unfairly took huge swaths of land out
of private control and use. 

Our membership is divided about a lot of environmental matters. NumbersUSA
does not take a position on any environmental issue other than immigration's
role. Whatever your stance on various governmental efforts to combat
environmental problems, we all can be united in the understanding that
immigration is creating the double whammy of creating great pressures for
more and more regulation to control environmental consequences while
negating any positive effects. 

Let's require our Members of Congress to promise not to force the FOURTH 100
million on us and our children and grandchildren. 

THANKS, 



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