Posted on 04/22/2006 8:29:05 AM PDT by John Jorsett
The weather may be nice enough to get your car washed, but you won't be getting it done at the Riverside Plaza.
A promotion on Thursday by the hosts of the John and Ken Show on radio station KFI-AM 640 called "Replace an Illegal Alien for a Day!" has been canceled.
Radio host John Kobylt said the mall had received threats Monday of rioting and property damage if the car wash went forward.
A mall representative was unavailable Monday to comment.
Armando Navarro, coordinator of the National Alliance for Human Rights, said he wasn't aware of anyone he knew calling the mall for any reason.
"It tells you something about their lack of support," said Navarro, a self-described occasional target of such talk radio hosts as John and Ken.
The radio show's Web site, www.johnandkenshow.com, described the car wash and said that anyone washing cars would be happy to prove they were legal residents.
Kobylt said that he understands why the mall would back out. "We were just going to wash cars," Kobylt said.
This is in the L.A. area. Americans were displaced a long time ago from the car wash jobs.
Being in the car wash business, I was shocked to learn that California is almost totally without the automation that the rest of the industry has embraced. One machine can do a better job than twenty rag-swirling monkeys for far less money...consistantly.
The same applies to CA agriculture. AgJobs is total BS to support modern-day plantation "massas" while their economically indentured servants' care and feeding is borne at the public's expense.
At the car wash I go to, it's a "no touch" type where the majority of the labor comes at the end when they dry off the pooled water and clean up the interior. Typically it's one guy doing that for each car. Has that kind of thing been automated elsewhere?
The more illegals, the more violence we will have.
Isn't bthat why we have laws AND police??
Oh NO, we are not criminals! LOL
Another example of LEFT WING violence.
Yes, and the police and feds ignore the laws.
Thanks : )
Let me get this straight; foreign nationals are threatening an American business and its patrons? And the Americans have to fold to this pressure because there's no authority there to protect them? Nice!
Interestingly enough, even Hillary kind of "gets it" where Mexico's nearly
omnipotent oligarchs are concerned:
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/ideas_opinions/story/411104p-347791c.html
"[Mrs. Clinton] said she favors a "carrot-and-stick" approach with Mexico to
provide that government and its "oligarchs" the incentives to give Mexicans
more and better jobs in their own country."
Frankly, the more pressure we keep on Mexico, immigration-wise, the more
reformers inside of Mexico can be emboldened and empowered to scale back
monopolists' abuses down there which keep our own country flooded with
economic refugees. Here's an interesting thread on new legal reform progress
that finally
emerged in Mexico I think as a result of immigration reform's failure:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1611677/posts
We can make a difference for our sake, and their's as well, by cracking down
and demanding more activism by our own United States Trade Representative
against protectionist Mexican oligarchs in, for example, the monopolistic
petroleum, telecommunications, electricity and television media sectors.
Isn't prodding our neighbor to finally clean up its own backyard before
lambasting us for ours the neighborly thing to do?
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