

The economy needs a non-stop, unrelenting stream of immigration and round the clock abortions to thrive.



5/ Will didn't talk immigration in his book, so I asked for his view: "I'm for as much immigration as the economy can take. The economy needs immigration as much as the immigrants need the economy" pic.twitter.com/zayrfmDnke — Saagar Enjeti (@esaagar) June 10, 2019

From Breitbart:

During an interview with Hill.TV, Will doubled down on his support for electing any of the multiple Democrats running for president against President Trump and said he wants as much immigration as the U.S. economy can handle.



Will said:



I believe immigration is an inherently entrepreneurial act. It’s people uprooting themselves, taking a risk for themselves and their families. I think a country where the baby boomers are retiring, where we have an aging workforce, where we have seven million unfilled jobs at the moment, and we have people clamoring to get into our country and get to work, I’m for as much immigration as the economy can take and the economy needs immigration just as much as the immigrants need the American economy. Will seems to think "the economy" is an Aztec god we must sacrifice ourselves for.







As I reported this morning, nearly 200 CEOs signed a letter saying similarly we need non-stop abortions for the economy to thrive:



In order for businesses to keep "thriving day in and day out" women need constant, round the clock abortions, our prog-globalist overlords announced in a full-page ad in The New York Times on Monday. https://t.co/31OZcgnute — Chris Menahan 🇺🇸 (@infolibnews) June 11, 2019

Breitbart continues:

Will also said that the enormity of Big Tech giants like Amazon, Google, and Facebook and their monopolized power over large swaths of the U.S. economy was a testament to capitalism “working.”



“I think capitalism is working,” Will said, going on to claim that Big Tech corporations are not monopolies, despite a handful of Silicon Valley billionaires controlling the overwhelming majority of social media networks, search engines, and now online retail services.



Will said:



The idea that because something is big, which Google obviously is and Facebook and all the rests, it is a dangerous monopoly, you have a dangerous monopoly when you have a service people need and can’t do without … I can deal without Facebook. People did for a very long time. So the idea that mere size makes Facebook a public threat is illogical. WATCH:







We must sacrifice our entire country to the gods of the economy so that TruCons can be steadfast in their "principles."







Of course, all those multitrillion dollar wars in the Middle East, war-profiteering-socialism and anti-BDS speech laws are perfectly compatible with TruConism -- it's just protecting the First Amendment in the digital public square and a wall on our southern border which TruCon "principles" will not permit.



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