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Why Bill King Loves Immigration

It is hard not to enjoy Bill King because he writes very well on financial forensics and the various corrupt budgets of diversity-run Texas cities like Austin, Dallas, and Houston. However, he never criticizes diversity and adopts the RINO rule of “replace us legally only.”

Although we cannot know for sure, perhaps he is addicted to cheap immigrant labor because it helps fund his household. His weekly email list contains his address at 8723 Stable Crest Blvd Houston TX 77024, which is also home to a company called Scrub Quick which answers the phone at (832) 871-7752.

None of this is secret information; it can be found by signing up to his email list and then plugging the address into Google. Whether this is his residence or campaign headquarters, someone in that household is running a carpet and duct cleaning service that almost certainly uses imported foreign labor, which in many competing businesses seems to involve people who do not speak English and are probably not legally here.

Conservatives fail when they become “Christian libertarians” like the neocons and RINOs; people vote for us to make civilization work, which includes immigration enforcement. Libertarians however ignore civilization and focus on their personal wealth, which is why they are fanatical diversity supporters.

As a result, many of them support immigration, knowing that their own businesses depend on it, and ignore the disastrous consequences to civilization. After all, he lives in one of the most expensive zipcodes in America, so what happens to the little people is not his problem. He can be like “whites” in Mexico who live in gated communities surrounded by thousands of acres of ghetto.

While King does a great job of tearing apart the City of Houston budget, State of Texas finances, and even the legal costs in Austin, his deference on the Great Replacement aligns too much with his personal profit model to be trusted.

Update:

Bill King reached out:

Brett, someone called my attention to your recent post about me and my views on immigration. First, I appreciate your kind words about my financial analysis of various governmental entities.

However, I am not, nor have I ever been, associated with Quick Scrub. This is a screenshot from the SOS office regarding the management of Scrub Quick.

This is the ownership history of 8723 Stable Crest from HCAD.

As you can see, I purchased the home in 2022 from the Lesters, who were the principals in Scrub Quick. I occasionally still get mail here for Scrub Quick, which I forward to the Lesters.

You and I certainly disagree about immigration policy. But my views are driven in equal measures by my economic views on the macroeconomic effects of a shrinking population and, therefore, economy, and what Scripture says about how we are to treat aliens living in our country. They have nothing to do with any business interests. I have had thousands of employees over the years and never employed anyone who was not authorized to work in the U.S. by the federal government.

I would appreciate you revising your post to reflect the foregoing.

No problem, Bill. Since ownership is often obscure on companies, we could not rely on this data. Thank you for replying.

I think you will find that the Bible uses the term “sojourner” to mean someone visiting and passing through, not staying as a permanent residence.

The macroeconomic effects of immigration are poorly modeled, but in the end result, all of the mixed-race countries out there are unstable and impoverished, which suggests that any benefits decline over time.

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