August 08, 2003
Establishment
To California: Shut Up About Immigration In This Election!
By
Joe Guzzardi
Read the rest
of the Joe Guzzardi recall campaign story:
10/24/03 - The
Modesto Bee Says Sorry (Sort Of)
10/14/03 - Joe’s Campaign Diary (With Bittersweet
Conclusion)
10/10/03 - Why I Won
10/07/03 - Joe Guzzardi Returns From The Campaign Trail!
Whenever my old man
encountered a long-winded type, he’d say,
“Remember, son, empty barrels make the most
noise.”
My father’s definition of a gasbag:
any person who spoke more than 15 consecutive words.
So you can imagine what he would
think of the leading candidates in California’s October 7th
Recall Gray Davis election.
As of Friday, 511 candidates have
requested the paper work from the Secretary of State.
But that doesn’t mean that they will
actually be on the ballot. To be officially entered, they
must pay their money, submit the required signatures in
support of their candidacy and have those signatures
verified by the local county office registrar. Not until
August 13th will we actually know the final
list.
However, Arnold Schwarzenegger - the
emptiest barrel of them all - is officially in.
Schwarzenegger dipped his toe into
California politics in 2002. He sponsored
Proposition 49 to fund up to $455 million (which
California obviously
doesn’t have) for before- and after-school programs
for public school students.
To call Proposition 49 total hogwash
is to be generous. For example, my Lodi Unified School
District offers so many after school programs that they
overlap and conflict with each other.
More to the point for VDARE.COM
readers: Schwarzenegger’s position on the
National Question.
Don’t look for him to be engaging in
any heated debates about immigration. His
puffball statement after the Jay Leno show says it
all:
"As you know I'm an immigrant.
I came over here as an immigrant, and what gave me the
opportunities, what made me to be here today is the open
arms of Americans. I have been received, I have been
adopted by America.
"I've seen firsthand coming here with empty pockets but
full of dreams, full of desire, full of will to succeed,
but with the opportunities that I had, I could make it.
This is why we have to get back and bring California back
to where it once was."
Who drafted that pious piece of pap
-
La Raza, MALDEF or maybe the Los Angeles Times’
reconquista spokesman,
associate editor
Frank del Olmo?
But you can be sure that
Schwarzenegger’s swooning recollection of his own
immigrant experiences—“Everyone should get a chance”
- will be embraced by the California media.
Schwarzenegger’s fellow challengers
John Garamendi, Tom McClintock, Arianna Huffington, Bill
Simon and most certainly California Lt. Governor Cruz
Bustamante – don’t even mention restricting immigration
on their websites.
That’s a tip-off that the
politicians and the
press will do all it can to squelch debate.
Case in point: the hatchet job the
Ventura County Star did on nine-term
U.S. Rep. Elton Gallegly when he indicated an
interest in running for Governor.
Gallegly identified immigration as
one of the culprits in California’s collapse. His July 31st
press release
said:
"I firmly
believe that illegal immigration is at the root of
California's economic problems. It's also an issue that
politicians are afraid to touch. But we cannot ignore it.
It depresses wages, taxes our schools and health care
systems, and increases the burden on our criminal justice
system.”
Added Gallegly,
“California attracts about half of America's illegal
immigrants because of its incentives to come here:
low-cost
higher education, acceptance of
foreign identification cards, the possibility of a
driver's license and the like."
And finally,
“As a rule, illegal
immigrants don't have
health insurance, use
emergency rooms for routine medical care and don't
have money to pay their bills. California hospitals incur
$3.6 billion a year in
uncompensated care. More than half of the state's
hospitals operated in the red last year and 82 percent of
California emergency rooms reported losing money in 2000.
Many have been forced to close.
Our city, county and
state jails and prisons are overcrowded because of the
large number of
incarcerated illegal immigrants. In the federal
system, about
30 percent of inmates are illegal immigrants. We
cannot build prisons fast enough to hold them, and it
forces the early release of criminals into society.”
This is a blunt but honest assessment of what goes on in
California regarding illegal immigration. No one can deny
it. But the
treason lobby and the media look the other way.
The Ventura County Star, the largest newspaper in
Gallegly’s district, moved quickly to enforce the
orthodoxy. In an August 3 editorial entitled
“Scapegoating is no solution,” [August 3, 2003]
the Star editorial implied that Gallegly’s position
against illegal immigration is well known (that is,
tedious) to his constituents and a throwback to the Pete
Wilson/Proposition 187 days that allegedly cost the
Republican Party dearly. (This
myth isn’t going away – and for good measure, the
Star included a misleading account of how
Proposition 187 was
mugged in the courts.)
The Star did acknowledge that:
“Illegal immigration is a
legitimate issue that deserves attention.”
But it concluded:
“California needs a
governor who can take this state forward, not backward,
and hit more than one note.”
Why wouldn’t the Star praise the hometown boy
and his bold stand on a controversial issue? I called to
speak to the editorial’s author, Marianne Ratcliff
[send
her
email].
Ratcliff’s reasoning: “This race
is not about illegal immigration. The issue before the
voters is the recall. The recall is about the
budget shortfall. And the shortfall is caused by the
energy crisis."
She seemed to have no view on when it would be
permissible to discuss illegal immigration.
As I write, I don’t know whether Gallegly will run -
or if the immigration issue will be suppressed again.
But I do know that it cannot be suppressed
indefinitely.
Joe Guzzardi [email
him], an instructor in English at the Lodi
Adult School, has been writing a weekly newspaper column
since 1988. This column is exclusive to VDARE.COM.