Posted on 12/27/2013 11:24:17 AM PST by honestabe010
In his press conference on December 20th, President Obama urged the House of Representatives to support the Senates immigration bill, which passed 68-32 in late June. Among the concerns cited by Americans who oppose reform are that immigrants will take their jobs, drive down wages, increase criminal activity, burden the welfare system, and reshape the cultural dynamic of the country. These concerns are mostly ill-founded. The legitimate concerns have real solutions, and a more open immigration policy will be a net benefit for all Americans...
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- A 2013 study by the American Action Forum states that "immigration reform can raise population growth, labor force growth, and thus growth in Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
- In 2013 the Bipartisan Policy Center came to similar conclusions. It makes the prediction that current provisions, as included in the Senate Bill, would raise GDP 4.8 percent over twenty years.
- According to the Immigration Policy Center, immigrant males between the ages of 18 and 39 (which constitute the greatest portion of the prison population) are five times less likely to be incarcerated than are natives.
- A 2011 survey by the Pew Research Center revealed that 92 percent of second generation and 96 percent of third generation Hispanics speak English proficiently.
- A 2010 Gallup poll revealed that Hispanics attend church services more often than non-Hispanic whites.
- Since an influx of immigrants means an expansion of the labor supply, many assert that the result will be less jobs and lower wages. However, as asserted by Jason Riley, a member of the Wall Street Journal editorial board, The number of jobs in the United States is not static. Its fluid, which is how we want it to be.
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Have to find out about that. ...
must go, midnight.
EVERYTHING at Novak’s is just delicious. For lunch or dinner I suggest you try the Combo with Cafe Budapest to drink, and a generous slice of Dobos Torta for dessert. I’d suggest a Dessert Combo, so you can sample several things, but only if you’re dining as a group, or plan to box most of it up and take it home for later.
For those of you at too great a distance, I recommend buying the recipe book they offer for sale:
http://novakshungarian.com/novaks-products.html
Corned beef, sour cream, and chives.
Goodnight.
See you tomorrowish.
The restaurant is about 70mi form Clackamas out on the eastern fringe of Portland, so gauge her traveling distance accordingly. I assure you that the dining experience is VERY well worth the drive.
The Chicken Paprikas, Szekely Toltott Kaposzta, and Papa’s Kolbasz are all so good; its very difficult to select a favorite.
“Happy Monday.”
So THAT’S what this train wreck is called...
Looking at the album pics, I see the pattern of the dress. Very nice, and the necklace is perfect. You are so cute and petite!
You are right; turquoise is lovely paired with many colors, even unexpected ones like chocolate brown.
I love gorgeous, saturated color. One of my favorites is emerald green. Not everyone likes green, but it’s “in style” right now, so it’s easier to find.
You are a total sweetie! Thank you very much! I doubt that we’ll get to Oregon anytime soon, so I asked about your favorite dishes so that I could do a search for recipes. Lo and behold, they not only have a “baker’s dozen” of their recipes, but also have authentic Hungarian paprika! (A friend went to Hungary and brought me back a bag of it, and I made many delicious meals with it. The stuff I buy here doesn’t compare favorably to it.) They also say that a cookbook is coming, so is the baker’s dozen like a brochure and then they plan to do something more elaborate? The only Hungarian thing I’ve made are paprikas. I have a recipe for langos which I haven’t tried yet, but I think I’ll wait until I get the recipes. I’ll ask about the cookbook, too, when I call them tomorrow. Tonight, I’ll dream of Dobos tort!
I like emerald green, too!
Sweet dreams, Mr. Moose!
We’re in a small club, lol.
When I sign up to take meals to people from the church or the homeschool association, I put down that I’m bringing “Alarming Election Chili,” “The Noodle Dish with Chickpeas,” or “Chicken-Something.”
If they’re hungry, they’ll eat it! Alarming Election Chili is very popular.
I call that “Melange of Leftovers.”
Thank you. The necklace (and little turtle earrings, hard to see in the dark) are from the Southwest Indian Foundation catalog. The dress is from The Salvation Army - 100% silk, looked like it was never worn, and I got it for $2.75.
Corned beef, sour cream, and chives.
Add some french bread to that melange, as we’re good to go!
“call that Melange of Leftovers.
Some Restaurants start with “melange” on the menu...so where are they getting these gorgeous leftovers from?
Bubble and squeak with bacon...slurp.
Some funny things go on in restaurants. I read “Kitchen Confidential.”
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