Saturday, September 23, 2006

Arrest in Racist Charter School Attack

Richard Winton of the Los Angeles Times tells us about an arrest in the case where a KABC Radio reporter was attacked outside of a racist school.

Ramon Flores, 31, was arrested about 8:15 a.m. Thursday near the Academia Semillas del Pueblo Charter School, Los Angeles Police Lt. Paul Vernon said. Flores was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon and robbery, he said.

Flores is suspected of trying to run down Sandy Wells of KABC-AM (790) radio June 1 after the reporter finished interviewing parents, students and administrators at the school.

Wells was across the street from the school in the 4700 block of Huntington Drive when a silver sedan sped toward him and jumped the curb onto the sidewalk, Vernon said.

Sunday, September 17, 2006

People Fleeing People's Republic of California

Muhammed El-Hasan of The Daily Breeze brings us an article headlined: California Residents Decide Golden State is Tarnishing
http://www.dailybreeze.com/news/articles/3937691.html


The Golden State is No. 1 in outward migration of residents to other states, according to the most recent figures provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

From July 1, 2004, to July 1, 2005, the net flow of residents from California to other states -- those moving to the state minus those leaving -- was negative 239,000 people. That's higher than any other state in the union.


Does this really account for all of the illegal aliens streaming across the border? Even if it doesn't, the illegal aliens who are here are dropping enough anchor babies to fill in the gap.

And after a lull of a few years, the net departures again seem to be accelerating.

For example, the period from July 1, 2000, to July 1, 2005, saw a net outflow of 664,000 people from California, an average of nearly 133,000 a year.

That average is about half of the latest figure.


Replacing Davis with Schwarzenegger slowed the rate of acceleration towards socialist third world status ever so slightly.

The housing boom has made buying a home or even renting much more expensive than just a few years ago. That has inspired many of the state's residents to eye cheaper homes in other states while giving pause to those considering a move to California.


Yeah, and the "affordable housing" schemes only making it worse, increasing the cost of all of the other units.

Despite California's net loss of residents to other states, in a seeming contradiction, the Golden State remained No. 1 in attracting foreign immigrants, drawing about one in every five entering the U.S., according to Office of Immigration Statistics figures for Oct. 1, 2004 to Sept. 30, 2005, the latest available.


I'd like to know if those are legal immigrants or illegal invaders and border hoppers.

People are leaving California because they don't want to be forced to learn Spanish just to hold a decent job. They are leaving because the government schools are imposing immorality on their kids and still pleading for yet more money, even though the lottery was supposed to take care of them. They are leaving because the traffic is insane and they have to wait in it next to someone blaring accordion music with Spanish music on one side of their stopped car, and someone else blaring the latest gangsta rap on the other side, and a scammer standing in the median asking for money. They are leaving because they are tired of the gangs and the taxes and having the President of Mexico tell us what to do. They are leaving because you can't hire an employee or rent out your property without putting yourself at the mercy of crushing regulations and government agencies there to make sure you can never get rid of them if things don't work out.

Monday, September 04, 2006

More Whining From Invaders

Immigration Activists Spar at Phoenix Rally
By Tim Gaynor

Quotes:
>>About a thousand supporters of a Senate bill offering millions of illegal immigrants a path to citizenship gathered outside the Capitol building in downtown Phoenix on Labor Day, chanting, "We are America" and waving U.S. flags.<<

Imposters. Arrest them.

>>There was no violence, and no arrests.<<

Why no arrests???

>>"We love this country, and we want a better deal," said Mexican construction worker Jose Avardo, 30, as he attended the protest with his wife and two children. "We want Bush to see us and bring us in from the shadows," he added.<<

Yeah, sounds like you are really in the shadows there, criminal.

>>Speaking at a Labor Day Catholic Mass at Los Angeles Cathedral, Cardinal Roger Mahony criticized lawmakers in Washington for dragging their heels over reforms.<<

How about they reform laws about protecting child molestors? As long as his church is willing to pay to keep all of these invaders off of public assistance, then fine.

>>In Illinois, meanwhile, around 3,000 activists gathered at the offices in Batavia of House speaker Dennis Hastert, a Republican, and laid crosses to commemorate illegal immigrants who have died crossing the border from Mexico.<<

Yeah, people die doing all sorts of illegal things. Maybe they shouldn't be breaking the law to begin with. These protests should be directed at the corrupt Mexican government.

>>It culminates on Thursday with a march through Washington that organizers hope will attract a million participants from across the eastern United States.<<

They'll be in D.C.? Does that mean less traffic and tagging in Los Angeles?