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Media Propaganda Campaign Says Lack Of Illegals Inflating
Food Prices
Ridiculous theory ignores weak dollar,
rise in energy prices
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A sustained corporate media propaganda campaign has been initiated
in order to bolster attempts by the Bush administration to further
ease restrictions on how foreign laborers can be brought into
the country in the wake of the collapse of the recent amnesty
legislation.
Numerous reports in the mainstream media are connecting
a rise in food prices to a lack of illegal immigration:
Farmers in and around Northern California are
starting to feel the pinch from tighter border security and
visa requirements, NBC11's
Daniel Garza reported Monday.
Some farmers told Garza they expect some of their fields to
remain unpicked.
Some said they believe their fields will end up filled with
rotting produce.
The Bush administration has learned of the possible loss of
millions of dollars for thousands of farmers throughout the
country, and is attempting to loosen visa requirements for workers.
The president has blamed Congress for failing to come up with
acceptable new immigration laws.
According to reports producers are warning that
food prices are consequently set to rise dramatically as supply
dwindles and demand grows.
As the LA
Times, among others has reported, the Bush administration
has begun quietly rewriting federal regulations to eliminate barriers
that restrict how foreign laborers legally can be brought into
the country, using food shortages and the threat of higher food
prices as justification:
The push to speedily rewrite the regulations is
also the Bush administration's attempt to step into the breach
left when Congress failed to pass an immigration overhaul in
June that could have addressed the reality of American farms,
where almost three-quarters of the workers are thought to be
illegal immigrants.
The report suggests that officials at the three
federal agencies are considering multiple changes, including "lengthening
the time workers can stay, expanding the types of work they can
do, simplifying how their applications are processed and even
redefining terms such as 'temporary.'"
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As ever the federal government is offering ludicrous solutions
to a problem they have created. How is bringing more
immigrants into the country going to ease the demand and raise
the supply of food?
One real reason the demand is outweighing supply is the fact
that the latest
studies show there are now up to 38 million illegal
immigrants in the U.S. With only around 30, 000 arrested and deported
in a so called "crackdown".
38 million is a lack of illegal immigrants? How many more does
the government want? By offering up restrictions on immigration,
the government is providing a contributing factor to the problem
as the solution!
Any rise in food prices is sure to be facilitated by the declining
dollar and a hike in energy prices not by a lack of illegal immigrants.
As the AP
reports today:
This morning, your bowl of cereal and milk probably cost you
49 cents. Last year, it was 44 cents. By next year, it could
be 56 cents. It's enough to make you cry in your cornflakes.
The forces behind the rise in food prices — China's economic
boom, a growing biofuels industry and a weak U.S. dollar —
are global and not letting up anytime soon. Grocery receipts
are bulging because the raw ingredients, packaging and fuel
that go into the price of foodstuffs cost more than they have
in decades.
Oil prices have almost doubled in the last three years, hitting
all time highs last month. This a continuing trend we have tirelessly
shown has been engineered in part by the corporate elite representatives
of the large energy companies who are hyping an artificially scarcity,
cashing in on concerns over global warming and, in tandem with
the military industrial complex, restricting the flow of oil from
the middle east.
Crude oil dictates the price of gasoline, plastic packaging and
pesticides and fertilizers, all contributors to food prices. As
the price of oil rises the relative increase is passed on all
the way down the line to the consumer.
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We have also
highlighted the move, on behalf of the privately
owned central banks, toward a controlled devaluation of the dollar
and slow decline of the U.S. economy in order to facilitate a
period of consolidation, increased social control, increased regionalization
and a market they can more easily manipulate.
Flooding an already inundated U.S. with more low skilled immigrants
and reducing the standard of living is not the solution to an
ailing economy and rising cost of living, anyone in their right
mind can tell you that, so why is the government telling us the
opposite?
A strong and competitive American economy relies upon a highly
skilled, well educated labor pool along with a healthy and competitive
free market, but that represents the antithesis of the neo-mercantilist
elite's desire to consolidate and increase their own monopolist
wealth and power at the expense of everyone else on the globe.
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