Can these billionaires even relate to most of us?
George Putnam has an interesting reaction to the “immigration wisdom” of Mayor Mike:
It is this reporter’s opinion that we face a vacuum in leadership at all levels of government. The recent best example of this is a statement by the mayor of New York, Michael Bloomberg. Appearing before a Senate committee, His Honor said that “although they broke the law by illegally crossing our borders, New York City’s economy would be a shell of itself had they not, and it would collapse if they were deported. And,” he added, “the same holds true for the nation.”
The words of wisdom put forth by the mayor of New York should also recall that his school dropout rate is in the mid-30s and that a third of the young students over whom he now presides as their head of education can’t find Louisiana on a map and only half are able to identify Mississippi. Those between the ages of 18 and 24 fare even worse with foreign locations; 6 in 10 can’t find Iraq.
Yet the mayor says the city and the entire nation would collapse if the illegals were deported. I ask you: Can these billionaires even relate to most of us?
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