Answering their questions No. 7

BY Jim Taylor

*Are Christian refugees more deserving of American assistance than non-Christian refugees?

That depends upon which non-Christians we are talking about. Christian refugees are more likely to accept American values and laws than are those of other descriptions, and would be more likely to assimilate here than some other classes.

There are several wealthy Islamic or Muslim nations which could receive all the Muslim refugees, but they refuse them.

America should also refuse them, but offer to help them conditionally within their own country or in a receiving Muslim country.

*Why do you say this?

If one studies the creed of Muslims (the Koran or Quran), it accepts only Islamic law or Sharia (Shariah).

These practices or mandates are not compatible with our Constitution or the laws of our various 50 States.

These beliefs do not permit Muslims to be assimilated into any other belief system or culture, and requires them to remain always a separate culture.

They must consider all non-Muslims to be inferior beings. Theirs is not simply a religion; Islam is an ideology and encompasses the entire life of its adherents, having accepted and prohibited procedures for each of their daily life’s activities.

Half of their bible (Koran) describes the differences they are to make in the way they treat and think of non-Muslims.

This causes division and separation of Muslim and non-Muslim as a permanent reality.

Eventually it always causes violence when the Muslim portion of a population becomes large enough.

One might say that the more devout and populous they become, the more dangerous they become.

Their reproduction rate is extremely high because of their breeding habits and beliefs permitted/ mandated by the Koran.

*How is it that conservatives complained of Obama being a tyrant when they elected Trump as a tyrant?

I would not label Obama as a tyrant; however, he was habitually dishonest, incompetent, more Muslim than American, deserved to be impeached, hyper-partisan and disregarded the Constitution and law.

Trump also cannot be classified as a tyrant, even if he would possibly like to be one.

He has not violated his Constitutional authority or violated the rights of his opponents, regardless of what he advocates. He has actively sought to do what he promised in his campaign; the reaction of Democrats to Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio or any of the other Republican candidates would have been just as accusative as what they say of Trump, had they won the candidacy and the race.

It should be remembered that Dems accused Bush, McCain and Romney of being Hitler.

*Why do you think a lot of Conservatives are so receptive to stern father types on cable news and talk radio?

The Democratic Party (the home of liberalism) is the mommy party in that it pretends to be loving, caring, unconditionally wishing to provide a safety net; The Republican Party (home of conservatism) pretends to be the father party that provides the tough love necessary to make us face the hard reality that nothing is free, and that when we take from others against their will, even if we think it is for a good cause, we are stealing; that aid without evidence of eventual independence is, not only futile, but immoral.

Conservatives are receptive to this because they see that history proves its truth.

*Do conservatives hate helping other people?

Statistically, Conservatives contribute far more than do liberals (progressives?). This is not always easily proven, because the Conservative is not contributing for political gain, thus is not interested in notoriety.

Conservatives look at helpfulness as a personal activity, not as one’s attitude toward programs paid for with OPM (other people’s money).

They (Conservatives) have more to give because they are conservative with what they have earned, and therefore more interested in the results of their contribution.

Forcing others to sacrifice their income for the benefit of incompetents is not a conservative cause. Those who tithe and those who serve as missionaries or serve in soup lines are personally interested in the benefit they can see, are conservatives, even if they don’t know it.

Those who criticize the productive for not being willing to contribute to wasteful government programs for which we never voted, would accuse us of greed; while they gorge themselves on OPM (other people’s money) at the public trough.

Political correctness must die that the USA might live.

Jim N. Taylor is a local resident who is regularly published in the Valley Morning Star.