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Monday, July 02, 2007
Star Parker :: Townhall.com Columnist
Immigration fiasco shows crisis in leadership
by Star Parker
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The most succinct observation I've come across about the failure of comprehensive immigration reform is that of pollster Scott Rasmussen.

The American public simply didn't want the bill. Rasmussen's polling indicated that the immigration legislation being pushed had the support of just 22 percent of the American public.

Rasmussen goes on further to point out just how far detached from the sentiment of the voting public those pushing the bill were. Not only didn't the American public want the bill, but the focus of the immigration debate in the Senate was the opposite of the public's highest concern.

According to Rasmussen, the main concern of the public -- 72 percent, according to his polling -- is border security. Yet, the main focus of the debate was how to legalize the 12 million plus here illegally.

How could so many supposed leaders (and, yes, I am afraid we've got to include our own president here) be so detached from popular sentiment?

Can it be an accident that less than one in four Americans supported the immigration legislation that the Senate tried to pass, and a similar number of respondents give overall positive approval ratings to Congress?

I don't think so.

If we look at the politics of immigration and how this effort was handled, we see all the characteristics of why the voting public is as disillusioned as it is with politicians of both parties allegedly representing their interests in Washington.

First, we have what I call the politics of ruse and irresponsibility.

This country has large and pressing problems. You would expect that they would be addressed by our leaders in a responsible and timely way. But they are not. The 12 million illegals did not show up here yesterday. The last major comprehensive immigration legislation was passed more than 20 years ago, in 1986. Does it take 20 years to realize that something isn't working? Do we have to wait until a problem is so obviously out of control -- that it is has gotten so bad that our own survival is at stake -- for it to get attention?

I wish this behavior were the exception rather than the rule. But it's not. Consider Social Security and Medicare. These programs are approaching the cliff's edge. Unfunded liabilities six times the size of our annual GDP. Who is talking about this? Has there been one question in any of the presidential debates about this? Not only are the problems huge, but it is also clear to anyone who takes an honest look that these programs require fundamental overhaul. The political challenges in overhauling Social Security and Medicare are even greater than dealing with immigration. And every day we wait, the problems become more complicated and difficult to resolve. Continued...

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About The Author
Star Parker is the founder and president of CURE, the Coalition for Urban Renewal & Education, a 501c3 think tank which explores and promotes market based public policy to fight poverty, as well as author of White Ghetto: How Middle Class America Reflects Inner City Decay.
 
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You are so right, Star!
"How could so many supposed leaders (and, yes, I am afraid we've got to include our own president here) be so detached from popular sentiment?"

http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/0706/p09s01-coop.html

will let you read how President Eisenhower DID secure the borders! It can be done!!!

We just need effective leadership...someone willing to DO something rather than just sit around talking to hear themselves talk!

Foundation of Greatness
Our Declaration of Independence and Constitution are the two greatest document ever conceived. They were the culmination of thousands of year of human experimentation into civilized governance. Humanity finally had a blueprint which allowed every single individual the means to live a life of liberty and happiness, a life which was created by the individuals own personal efforts, where grasping opportunity was always available regardless of gender, faith, race or creed.

We have the perfect blueprint but people must construct the structure. People must aspire to be as great as the documents which laid the foundation.

I fear the People of today lack any sense of greatness. We are caught up in foolish ideologies which pervert the simple truths of the Declaration and Constitution. We discuss the need for expanded rights and freedoms without detailing the responsibilities and duties which come with these rights. We are selfish and self-centered, more concerned with personal pleasure than the pursuit of solid values.

Our cherished documents will never cease to be great. But, the People have stopped working at being great and replaced it with an entitlement to greatness, no work required.

Great leadership can inspire greatness in people. Unfortunately, our current leadership embodies the worst of our nations selfish, narcissistic and lackadaisical attitude toward self and life. 'We The People' need to aspire to be as great as the documents that are our guiding light.
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