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"NYT: NYT has been misleading you about deportations"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

""""The Post Title states: NYT: NYT has been misleading you about deportations"""


You don't say, you don't say! I suppose now that he can't be elected again that its fine and dandy to occasionally (though gingerly and not too strongly mind you) point out that maybe, just maybe, the Administration isn't as perfect as they were assuring us back in '12?

4/16/14, 4:20 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Undocumented reporting.

4/16/14, 4:36 PM

Anonymous Gordon Bombay said...

This is an immigration issue that you don't see covered too often in the press: real estate developments funded by the EB-5 visa program:

http://therealdeal.com/blog/2013/10/26/more-developers-turn-to-in-house-eb-5-centers/

Real estate magnates like NYC's Larry Silverstein get below-market-rate loans from Chinese businessmen who in return are granted a legal foot on the ground in the US.

The massive Hudson Yards development on the West Side of Manhattan is being funded via EB-5.

4/16/14, 5:01 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

While one may feel compassion, does this mean that one lacks the capacity to discipline one’s self from being mastered by that impulse. That people are mastered by such impulses is only another confirmation of Darwin’s insight that humans are animals. Most humans are driven overwhelmingly by instinct and emotion. The “secular” belief in emotions is the last degenerate remains of romanticism and religion. - Mitchell Heisman

4/16/14, 5:44 PM

Blogger leftist conservative said...

I agree that the NY Times needs to be called out on their pro-immigration stance because its owner carlos slim has a vested interest in promoting mass immigration.

And likewise, as I have been pointing out for years, ALL mass media outlets have similar vested interests with respect to mass immigration. How so? Well, the mass media makes its money on advertising. Ads are mainly bought by corporations. The more profits made by the corporations, the more ads they buy, and the more money the media make.

Immigration increases corporate profits by 1) depressing wages through flooding the labor supply, and 2) by increasing the number of workers and consumers in general. The more growth of workers and consumers in the USA, the more money the corporations make and thus the more money the media makes.

The media is deeply vested in the idea of mass immigration because its income is tied directly to corporate income. The more immigration, the more worker-consumer human livestock in the USA, the more babies these fertile and prolific immigrants make, the more money is made by the corporate media and the corporations that buy ads in the media.

This pro-immigration bias is deeply embedded in the very fabric of mass media culture. Being pro-immigration is not even a conscious act for reporters. It is an unthinking and automatic process because the professional culture of
journalism has been shaped over decades by the vested interest of the media with respect to growth and immigration.

I have made this same comment on many a pro-immigration article promulgated by the mass media in recent years, but no one seems to understand the gist of my argument.

4/17/14, 1:48 AM

Anonymous Harry Baldwin said...

I have made this same comment on many a pro-immigration article promulgated by the mass media in recent years, but no one seems to understand the gist of my argument.

What would it take for you to accept that everyone understands the gist of your argument, whether or not they agree with it?

4/18/14, 8:02 AM

Blogger leftist conservative said...

I know because of the simplistic and superficial way that these issues are addressed

4/18/14, 8:26 PM

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