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Role reversal on government benefits
Monday, July 30, 2007
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On Tuesday, July 24, the Napa Valley Register front page article stated that a segment of our population that is now part of the minority will the majority by 2030 ("Napa's changing face"). I have a very serious question that I think only a politician or president could answer.

In 2030, the now majority will join the segment of the minorities. Will the new minorities then receive all benefits that minorities have always received? And will the new majority be exempt from all freebies like the now majority?
Maybe, just maybe, the now minority segment should think twice about their population growth so they will remain the minority, so they will not have to suffer the high taxes like the now majority does -- make sense? I think so.

Dennis Korte

Napa
3 comment(s)

Kate wrote on Jul 30, 2007 12:18 PM:

" Dennis, great question! The only problem is that the politicians that we the people have elected somehow forgot that they work for us. Our leaders are not listening to the majority of voting Americans, who do not support Illegal immigration. Our lawmakers either need to redefine the term illegal or start enforcing all illegal crimes against American citizens. "

Bruce wrote on Jul 30, 2007 1:45 PM:

" Dennis---great comments "

Love It! wrote on Jul 30, 2007 10:22 PM:

" Love it, Love it, Love it! Dennis Korte for president! You always have the best posts! "

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