Late in the year 2018, it was announced here in Oklahoma that one of the state agencies had contracted with an out-of-state company to install cameras in the highway and street system to photograph license plates of all vehicles to compare with records to see if the vehicle was actually insured. Any found to not be insured would generate a letter to the registered owner who would have to prove insurance or there would be a substantial fine, reportedly $174.
Of course, as expected, those whose attitudes were misplaced raised a hue and cry about how it would be so unfair to the “poor people” who might not be able to afford insurance. It either did not matter to them that those people might not choose to insure, might have a record that made the premiums exorbitant or might even be illegal aliens afraid to let government even know they were in the nation and that they were attempting to stay under the radar. Others, understandably, began to fuss about the contract, which allowed a fee of $80 from each $174 fine for developing, installing and operating the cameras, all at no cost to the state. Hello, is anyone awake? If there is a cash flow into the state without requiring a set-up cost, that is purely beneficial.
It would seem, and reports of records appear to confirm, that a large percentage of the hit-and-run crashes are caused by illegal invaders. In many cases, the suspicion arises that where signals and signs are ignored, the illegal invader driver is just unable to read them, and yet our “swamp making” politicians and bureaucrats appear to believe that they are more important than the citizens, who are paying the excessive taxes to support these wasteful and dangerous activities.
Frankly, there is no sympathy in my mind for anyone who willingly chooses to violate our laws and morality. It particularly offends my sensibilities to see them coming to our borders and participating in riots when, once inside those borders, they proudly wave the flags of the nations they claim to be seeking shelter from.
Our law enforcement units should be aggressively rounding them up, prosecuting them and after their sentence is completed, removing them from our property.
The reports of these invasions of groups being sponsored, arranged and financed by individuals and groups inside and outside our borders, appear to have validity. Such individuals, if citizens, should be prosecuted and when found guilty, deprived of citizenship on grounds of treason and sentenced to forever be denied access to any of the benefits of citizenship.
The same goes for those in local and state government who are actively pushing and supporting the sanctuary cities in violation of federal law. For too long, the C/F/S types holding sway in Washington have accepted those actions. They should be removed from any position of authority they may have. There have been far too many instances of murder and/or mayhem carried out by illegal invaders who have returned, some many times, after being expelled.
We commonsense citizens must become more vocal and active in confronting those officials, particularly elected officials, who turn the blind eye towards the violent group activities. And that includes those in academia. There simply is no justification in allowing them to turn the other way, or actively encourage such disruption of our peaceful lives. Anyone having specific knowledge of voting irregularities has a strong duty to contact elected representatives and law enforcement, preferably with evidence, to put a stop of these goings on which serve to elect undeserving and disloyal office holders.