Posted on 04/22/2013 8:40:59 AM PDT by robowombat
If it is for handouts, easy victims, lax laws, etc...we need to fix that. If it is to contribute, be productive and be free...I say come.
I propose we fix this leviathan and create a country that is a blessing to the virtuous and uncomfortable to the lazy and vicious.
Until then it's unicorn stuff.
Either we have a great worker shortage OR we have high unemployment for the unskilled. But we sure as hell don't have both..
Just an observation for all: if the GOP leadership is this insistent on attacking the good character of people bringing up legitimate issues with this bill and the overall agenda behind it to silence debate and decent in this once free country, by acting like a die-hard leftist, what does this say about the character, integrity, and intent of the people who hide behind the cloth of freedom and liberty as if they believe it when the opposite is true?
A hungry wolf in sheep’s clothing comes to mind. Or the inmates are running the asylum.
On this thread, not the topic.
Will you all please join me in emailing Rush : ElRushbo@eibnet.com
Ask him why he has never addressed the backroom corruption going on with the Gang of 8 and their amnesty.
I doubt if Rush failed to see this article yesterday. Send it to him:
I have seen shameful things
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3010890/posts
http://www.redstate.com/2013/04/22/i-have-seen-shameful-things/
Pure desperation:
Columbia, S.C.The South Carolina Conservative Action Alliance (SCCAA) today launched a statewide television, radio, and Internet ad campaign promoting the bipartisan immigration reform plan being crafted by U.S. Senators Lindsey Graham, Marco Rubio and others.
The commercials began airing today across South Carolina.
The plan Senators Graham, Rubio and others are crafting is a conservative approach that first and foremost secures our borders, said Ambassador David Wilkins, the SCCAA board chairman. Illegal immigration has been one of the toughest problems facing our country. As a South Carolina-based organization, we are especially proud of Senator Grahams leadership on this critical issue.
Wilkins also stressed SCCAA supports E-Verify, the employment verification system which prevents the hiring of illegal immigrants. South Carolina led the nation by placing an E-Verify requirement in state law. We are pleased to hear the plan Senators Graham and Rubio are advocating has an E-Verify mandate for the entire nation, he said.
Kathy Bigham, a businesswoman and Republican activist in Rock Hill, S.C. who also serves on the SCCAA board, said conservatives back the new proposal because it is definitely not amnesty.
Added Bigham, Once the borders are secured, those in America illegally would have a path to citizenship that forces them to pay a fine, pay taxes, pass a criminal background check, learn to speak English, and get in the back of the line. The whole process would take at least 13 years to complete, but it likely could take longer. Thats tough but fair.
The South Carolina Conservative Action Alliance was established in 2010 as a nonprofit policy and grassroots organization that promotes conservative solutions for some of the nations most challenging problems.
If anyone wants to call and ‘thank’ Graham, the number is 864-250-1417...not that I would think of overwhelming their telephone system..
http://sccaa.accountsupport.com/sccaa-supports-bipartisan-plan-for-immigration-reform/.
If anyone wants to watch or listen to this DESPERATION ad click above link.
Anyone seen similar ad’s on Rubio sites?
Maybe I’m showing my age here, but whenever Rubio speaks, I hear a college kid. He simply talks too fast, and too.... imploringly(?). No way do I see the maturity I would expect from presidential timber. Maybe Rubio will come to his senses on his Quixotic quest for a program that addresses the illegal alien problem. If he does, good for him.
Regardless, Rubio needs a whole lot more seasoning before he’s even remotely ready for prime time.
Sure.
Fix the welfare state FIRST.
THEN deal with the illegal alien hordes.
It's sort of like,
Secure the border FIRST.
THEN deal with the illegal alien hordes.
Same idea.
Politicians who want to do things in reverse order and grant amnesty FIRST (by sneaking it through with a bullshit "comprehensive" package) must be flushed down the toilet like stinking flu turds. And if their manicured fingers try to grab hold of the rim of the swirling bowl, those fingers need to be mercilessly stomped.
This is an important article...bump for those who missed it.
(One more time.) The disconect here is those who grow and get the lettuce picked do not set the price; the commodity market does.
“The disconect here is those who grow and get the lettuce picked do not set the price; the commodity market does. “
Right, so if the growers can’t get a high enough price to pay the legal lettuce pickers, then they don’t get it to market, then the price shoots up, until at some point it reaches a place where they DO get a high enough price to make it worth their while to get their lettuce grown and picket.
The free market works if we get out of the way.
By then the lettuce is rotting in the field and the grower is broke, are you going to buy the farm and take the gamble?
“By then the lettuce is rotting in the field and the grower is broke, are you going to buy the farm and take the gamble?”
No, but that is sort of a socialist challenge.
Capitalism involves risk and reward.
Here you are a lettuce farmer. You can’t hire illegals any more. What do you do?
1) Sell the farm.
2) Rent the farm.
3) Switch crops.
4) Test the market and see how much you’d have to pay non-illegals to pick, then proceed.
5) Possibly lose the farm; but possibly clean up since other lettuce farmers didn’t choose as wisely as you did.
This also presupposes that the law is being fairly upheld on all lettuce farmers. If you are the only one who can’t hire illegals, you won’t succeed.
But a good capitalist such as myself advocates for the fair enforcement of laws.
build a lettuce picking machine?
“build a lettuce picking machine?”
see now there’s that entrepreneurial spirit.
Yep.
Havng to pay more for legal pickers is a good incentive to reduce the number of pickers they need.
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