How to Hijack a Country
Monday, August 10th, 2009If you have been reading this blog, then you know that President Obama will directly oversee the 2010 census. Why does he want this power?
The Wall Street Journal reports that the 2010 census will count all persons physically present in the country - including all of the illegal immigrants. That’s right… Illegals will now affect the apportionment of House members and Electoral College votes for each state.*
Here’s why that’s a big deal:
According to the latest American Community Survey, California has 5,622,422 noncitizens in its population of 36,264,467. Based on our round-number projection of a decade-end population in that state of 37,000,000 (including 5,750,000 noncitizens), California would have 57 members in the newly reapportioned U.S. House of Representatives.
However, with noncitizens not included for purposes of reapportionment, California would have 48 House seats (based on an estimated 308 million total population in 2010 with 283 million citizens, or 650,000 citizens per House seat).
So basically, the most liberal state in the Union will get nine free House seats.
That is just one example of how Obama’s census corruption will work against a fair election. South Florida will be a similar scenario. In addition to that, most illegal immigrants tend to live in or near large cities, particularly in slums. Areas of the country that are typically more liberal stand to gain a larger apportionment of Congress with the 2010 enumeration. Our founding fathers provided a clear set of rules to protect the integrity of our elections, and Democrats are doing everything they can to work around these rules.
Disregarding the Constitution has become commonplace in the liberal camp. They don’t care about your rights and they certainly don’t care about representing you. All they care about is power. If you oppose them they’ll call you un-American, and then they’ll make up lies about how they saw you wearing Swastikas. President Obama and the Democrats are trying to hijack this country from the American people.
Please tell your friends about this. Democracy is at stake.

* Yes, illegal immigrants have been counted with the short form since 1980. But it’s the long form that inquires about citizenship and is used for congressional redistricting. Now the long form will not be used in 2010.
