The topic of discussion for this
Constitution Monday concerns the phrase “promote the general welfare” found in
the Preamble to the U.S. Constitution. This phrase says that the main purpose for
the Constitution is to promote the general welfare. The key word in this phrase
is general. When a government
promotes the general welfare, it is
providing for the health, peace, morality, and safety of all its citizens.
Other common terms that could be used would be “general welfare,” “common good,”
or “public interest.”
There are six specific ways that the
Constitution promotes the general welfare, and all six purposes are also found
in the preamble: perfect the union, establish justice, insure domestic
tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general welfare, and
secure the blessings of liberty.
Democrats use the phrase “promote
the general welfare” to mean welfare benefits. Now they are pushing for welfare
benefits for illegal aliens, those who have broken our laws and now demand
benefits. Have you noticed how Democrats are always calling for more help for
the undocumented immigrants but could care less for the homeless living on the
streets of our cities? They cry about the children crossing the border, but
they do not care about the unborn children of Americans.
The hordes of migrants crossing our
borders illegally or asking for asylum are coming from many countries. There
are people from Central America, Mexico, Asia, and Africa. They are all trying
to get a piece of the American pie. I cannot blame them for wanting better
lives, but I do blame them for coming illegally.
I do not believe that people who
break the law should be rewarded. I believe that anyone who crosses the border
illegally should never – I repeat NEVER – be given legal residency here. They
are not forced to come here. They are not forced to cross our borders. No one
invited them to come. They chose to come to the United States, and they chose
to do it illegally. Therefore, there should be no rewards given to them!
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