More Goodies from the
Minneapolis Star-Tribune
[Peter
Brimelow] - 02/28/05
Reading the Minneapolis Star
Tribune continues to be a pleasure. As I recently
noted, the combination of the area’s robustly candid
political tradition, the comparative newness of
immigration there, and the
trouble it causes in this previously
highly functional part of the country, produces
stories that PC censorship in other areas of America
would suppress.
A recent article on health
insurance follows this valuable pattern. The authors
report that although inhabitants of this well-organized
state have a high rate of health insurance by national
standards
“The
number of Minnesotans without health insurance jumped
nearly 30 percent over the past three years… The
percentage of Minnesotans without health insurance
jumped from 5.4 percent in 2001 to 6.7 percent in
2004…fewer Minnesotans are getting health coverage
through their jobs, another sign that employers are
cutting or scaling back health care benefits, because of
the rising cost of those benefits…”[More
Minnesotans are not insured by Glenn Howatt
and Josephine Murphy, Star Tribune February 26 2005]],
Hispanic
non-insured, the writers acknowledge, are the
immediate reason for the increase:
“nearly
one-third of Hispanics didn't have insurance coverage in
2004, nearly double the rate in 2001… most work at jobs
that don't provide insurance or can't afford the
insurance that is offered”
But then the article goes on to lay
out the facts: the non-payment by Hispanics of their
health costs, (either via insurance premiums or direct
settlement) is boosting bills for other Minnesotans,
and causing their coverage to erode.
“there is some agreement that an increase in the
uninsured means that both taxpayers and those with
health insurance will pay the price.
"You
get into a death spiral," said Sen. Linda Berglin, DFL-Minneapolis.
"There are more and more uninsured, more and more
uncompensated care, more and more costs left on the
people who do have insurance,"
Bruce
Rueben, executive director of the Minnesota Hospital
Association… said decreasing employer coverage was
partly responsible… Hospitals are forced to pass those
costs along to patients who have insurance, he said.
"It
ends up raising the cost of health care for everybody
else"
The article concludes of course
with the usual tear-jerking for Hispanics
“At the
same time, Latinos are often distrustful of government
programs and may not sign up for them even if they are
eligible”
The obvious question, of course,
is: why should Hispanic immigrants pay for any
health care, when they can, in effect,
steal it? Either from the Taxpayers directly, or,
via the hospital
Emergency
Rooms, from private sector insurers via cost
redistribution, and ultimately from legal employees via
higher premiums and reduced benefits?
Ask
Glenn Howatt and
Josephine Marcotty
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Dual Citizenship--
Isn't It Ironic? [James
Fulford] - 02/28/05
Dimitri Vassilaros, of the Pittsburgh
Tribune-Review, has an article about dual
citizenship,[
Part-Time Patriots, ] pegged to
Alanis Morrisette's taking the
Oath Of Allegiance as an American citizen. She has
reassured her Canadian fans that she wasn't, like,
loyal to the US, but was retaining dual-citizenship,
like
Salma Hayek. The article quotes Peter Brimelow and
Ed Rubenstein. For the story of Brimelow's own
swearing-in, go
here.
Okay, okay, I know it
sounds too good to be true. But the question of dual
citizenship really was hotly discussed in a crowd of my
fellow Americans-to-be as we all waited patiently for
the judge to arrive and administer the Oath of
Allegiance one summer day back in 1994. The woman behind
me reflected the consensus. “Of course!” she forcefully
declared to general approval, in the event of another
military draft she would send her children back to the
Caribbean — which she could do precisely because they
all were retaining their original citizenship. While
waiting to “swear allegiance”! With court officers all
around!
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How Not
To Get Your Ass Kicked By NAACP [James
Fulford] - 02/28/05
Don't show the them Chris Rock's
famous video,
How Not To Get Your Ass Kicked By the Police, as
the Associated Press
reports that Florida's Juvenile Justice Secretary
Anthony Schembri , did.
As a result, six black lawmakers
are calling for his removal.
Rock's video, a spoof of a driver
training video, makes the point that many confrontations
with police are not caused by racism, they're caused by
stupidity or criminal behavior on the part of the
suspect. He even goes so far as to say that
Rodney King should have stopped his car, rather than
speeding away
at 110 MPH. You can see the video
here, or try this
direct link in AVI format. [Strong language, don't
play it out loud at work]
"Schembri's
spokesman, Tom Denham, said it was shown as part of a
discussion on
racial profiling and Schembri previously used it
when teaching college courses to stimulate discussions."
And of course, it's, somewhat
predictably, stimulated discussion about his losing his
job, for "Speaking truth to power."
By the way, Rock's advice is all
addressed to the driver of the car, in a traffic stop.
"When you see flashing police lights in your mirror,
stop immediately. Everybody knows if the police have to
come and get you, they're bringing an ass-kickin' with
them."
Passengers should consider asking,
before they go for a ride, "Is this car stolen? Are
you planning to drive at 100, 120, 130, or any other
three digit numbers? Are you drunk?" I can tell you,
this happened to me, 25 years ago in Daytona, (the car
was a rental, but the other factors applied) and the guy
I was riding with did get his ass kicked. (Everyone
involved was white.)
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Told You
So Department: Race Riot in Prison [James
Fulford] - 02/28/05
Patterico who did a graphic post on LA
Times's naïveté about
interracial violence in prison,( the same
thing that
Steve Sailer wrote about Sunday, )has a
"told you so" post today, which points to this
story:
Prison
is still on lockdown after race riot: The state
prison in Tehachapi remained on lockdown Friday after
violent race riot broke out among hundreds of inmates,
leaving three of them injured.
In all, 480 inmates went
after one another in the common yard at 6:10 p.m.
Thursday, said Mike Coghlan, a spokesman for the
California Correctional Institution in Tehachapi, a
medium security facility.
The melee between black
and Latino inmates lasted 40 minutes before guards were
able to bring it under control using
tear gas, pepper spray and nonlethal baton rounds
from firearms, Coghlan said.
Oh, violence. Is that what the policy was about? And
Patterico adds the following point: "prisoners are
not as racially sensitive as the rest of us, and often
engage in violence due to race." Yes, of course.
That's why they're prisoners, because they can't control
their impulsiveness. It always amazes me that the
SPLC is going around investigating
think tanks, when there are all these criminals out
there.
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Multiculturalism In Holland [Brenda Walker] - 02/28/05
More honesty about Islamic
immigration is emerging from the Netherlands.
"Putting the Fear of God into Holland" is long but
worth reading start to finish because it reviews the
history of multiculturalism's downfall in one country
event by event.
The piece includes this fine quote from former Somali
refugee
Ayaan Hirsi Ali, now a member of parliament, who has
been under police protection since Theo van Gogh's
murder Nov. 2:
"I take back nothing,"
she said on a brief return from hiding to parliament.
"The essentials of Islam are not compatible with liberal
democracy. In the
Koran and the Hadith, it says that woman is below
man, that nonbelievers have to die, and that people who
renounce Islam have to die immediately."
The jig is up for Dutch diversity when a counter-culturish
Amsterdam pot smoker says, "There are too many
immigrants in Holland. They are stealing our society."
Dude, rock on!
On other matters, here are a couple worthwhile blogs
from Europe: