Monday, January 5, 2015

RR Watch - Ann Corcoran: Cultural diversity enriching you Texas hicks. Does that include Amarillo taxpayers as well? [I get a kick out of all the rough and tough Texas guys I talk to who think that none of this will threaten them as long as they have their guns, apparently their grandkids' grandkids being demographically swallowed up by the Third World does not faze them. --tma]


Cultural diversity enriching you Texas hicks. Does that include Amarillo taxpayers as well?

Amarillo”where subtle aspects of far-away cultures have taken root.”

The YMCA in Amarillo hosts Somalis celebrating EID. Photo: http://amarillo.com/lifestyle/faith/2012-10-26/muslims-mark-eid-al-adha

We had just been reporting that Amarillo has deep problems with too many refugees to assimilate and educate and feed and house, and now here comes the news about how rewarding all of that is to the taxpayers of Texas.  You cowboys, hicks, rednecks or whatever the Left calls you are getting cultural diversity as a reward, and apparently some of you are lapping it up!
Didn't one of our readers recently report that Texas is standing up against the feds and demanding State’s Rights be respected? No it isn't, or we wouldn't have stories like the one we reported just the other day written by a woman involved at Catholic Charities in bringing refugees to Amarillo who says that too many refugees strain the educational system of the city (she also admits that meatpackers have driven the resettlement!).
The US State Department ignored her concerns and sent hundreds there anyway!
Don’t you get it!  They are working to turn red states blue and more importantly they are working to plant Islam deep into your neighborhoods.
No, apparently, Texans don’t get it (or not enough of them anyway)!
From AP  (hat tip: Robin):
Despite its reputation for anti-immigrant politicians, Texas has led the nation in refugee resettlements for the last four years and continues to attract others who move here on their own, due in large part to a strong economy. Most are settled in large cities, but immigrant populations are also thriving in more remote areas like Amarillo, where subtle aspects of far-away cultures have taken root. ...