Joe Biden and the Democrats Practice the Immigration Theory of Rome
As bad as Joe Biden and the Democrats are on the issue of immigration, it would be a mistake to see them as the ultimate authors of America’s unfolding immigration disaster. Practice, as John Robbins notes, is always the practice of some prior theory. And to find the source of the immigration theory of which Biden’s immigration policies are the practice, one must look to the economic and political thought of the Roman Catholic Church-State.
In short, Rome believes that migration is a human right. Pope Francis, the current occupant of the seat of Antichrist, put it this way, “To migrate is a human right, is that clear?” And if there’s a right to migrate, there exists a corresponding responsibility on the part of someone – hint, if you live in the West, by “someone” Pope Francis means you – to pay for it.
There is a close connection between the Democratic party and the Roman Church-State going back well into the 19th century. So much so that, in the opinion of this author, one can fairly say that the Democrats are the political home of Antichrist in the United States. It was this close connection between the Democrats and Rome that led Presbyterian minister and Union Civil War veteran Dr. Samuel D. Burchard in 1884 to famously refer to the Democrats as, “the party whose antecedents have been rum, Romanism and rebellion.”
But Burchard was not alone in noting the close alliance between Rome and the Democrats. Joseph Hartwell, another Protestant minister, wrote a pamphlet titled Romanism in Politics: What It Costs – Tammany Hall the Stronghold of Rome. Tammany Hall was the famously corrupt Democratic, Roman Catholic-run political machine that ruled New York City for much of the 19th and early 20th centuries. It was Tammany Hall and other big-city, Roman Catholic-run political machines of the same time that did much to push political Romanism into mainstream American thought through the Democratic party. Writing in his book Machine Made: Tammany Hall and the Creation of Modern American Politics, author Terry Golway approvingly noted,
Tammany’s Irish [Catholic] leaders, flawed though so many were, helped create modern government and urban politics. They did so…by burying, once and for all, the transatlantic Anglo-American idea of how government ought to run.
Machine Made, Kindle, Introduction
The “Anglo-American idea of how government out to run” is represented in the United States by the Constitution, which set up our nation as a constitutional republic and by implication blessed the system of free enterprise known as capitalism. It is this combination of a constitutional republic together with respect for private property and free enterprise that is the only Biblical, moral system of government and economics there is, what John Robbins called “constitutional-capitalism” in his book Ecclesiastical Megalomania. And it is this system that Roman Catholic-run Tammany Hall, together with other big-city political machines, helped to destroy and in its place erect the system of big-government fascism which prevails in the United States in 2022. Terry Golway celebrates this turn of events. But the loss of America’s precious, God-given heritage of economic and political liberty is nothing to be celebrated. Rather, it ought to be mourned.
It is this author’s contention that Joe Biden’s immigration policies, rife as they are with massive taxpayer subsidies, find their origin in the socialism of the Roman Catholic Church-State. Indeed, Rome’s immigration theory can be seen as a form of international socialism, another form of political and economic tyranny present in the political and economic thought of Rome. It is this socialism, both in its fascist and communist forms, that Rome has successfully promulgated in the United States principally through the Democratic party since at least the Progressive Era of the early 20th century.
Further, it should come as no surprise that the Roman Catholic, Jesuit-connected, Democratic President Biden is the one who is implementing Rome’s immigration theory in the United States.
In the following discussion, I would like to highlight two aspects of Rome’s immigration theory, one economic and the other political. The principal economic idea controlling Rome’s immigration theory is known as the universal destination of all goods. The universal destination of all goods represents an attack on the institution of private property. On the political side, Rome’s globalism is the driving force. Globalism, sometimes known as the New World Order or the Great Reset, is an attack on the Protestant system of international relations known as the Westphalian World Order. If Rome is successful in overthrowing the private property order and the Westphalian World Order, it will impose upon all mankind a feudal tyranny of the sort it imposed upon Europe in the middle ages.
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More excellent articles on what’s going on here in our own country, and the rest of the world. We wonder what Mr. Robbins would say if he were with us now! He knew exactly what would happen to this country if things continued on the path they were on many years ago. I think he may be surprised at how quickly things have disintegrated. Thank you Steve!
Your welcome, Lara! Like you, I wonder what John would have said about today’s mess.