Posted on 04/29/2015 1:34:44 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Presidential candidate and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said on Wednesday that he has never seen a Hispanic person begging for money on the street.
"I don't think I've ever seen an Hispanic panhandler. And the reason is: In our community it would be shameful to be begging on the street," Cruz said.
Cruz, who is of Cuban descent, made the point while speaking in Washington at a question-and-answer session with the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
He used the example to argue the Republican Party should be able to compete for the Latino vote. Hispanics, Cruz said, share many of the same values that are championed by GOP leaders....
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Those are day laborers-not panhandlers. I’ve seen them out here in BFE at the Home Depot and the lumber yards-they are looking for contractors and subs like me who want to hire day labor-and they work cheaper than most America laborers.
This Latino makes it a practice never to hire illegals-I do not break the law, and there are enough willing workers in this rural area who are native-born Americans-but a lot of contractors do hire them, so there are always a lot of them at the home improvement stores and lumber yard-in the parking lots, early in the AM, when we contractors buy supplies for the days’ jobs...
They come in all colors, and I ignore all of them. Well, one time in Africa I did give some money to a kid with only one leg.
Theyre all over the place down there. Perhaps Senator Cruz should visit Mexico before stating something like this.
can’t say as I have actually although I have seen more than a few Hispanic criminals.
I hope he’s not referring to busking. I’ve seen busking among several different ethnic groups (including an Inca band) and I’ve always enjoyed it. Isn’t it a universal form of survival?
Only in welfare offices.
I have in Mexico.”
I remember when we used to walk across the bridge between Brownsville and Matamoros heading to the Old Market and as soon as you hit the Mexico side the bridge was lined with beggars but they were always very old people. We drove through Mexico some 40 years ago and every little town had kiddos wanting to sell us Chicklets gum. As I do remember though, all the little boys were clad in spanking clean white shirts which were tucked in and dark slacks and all wore a belt. Always amazed me as to how the kids managed to stay so clean looking. Street vendors galore but they were all selling something, not begging.
Hospital emergency rooms too.
Most are Christian Vietnam Vets.
Pray America is waking
They are looking for work not panhandling /s
Putting words in his mouth?
But not to take a government check you did nothing to earn.
Yeah, bunch of user names I’ve never seen before, and I’m here A LOT.
Portmanteau: also called a blend in linguistics, is a combination of taking parts (but not all) of two (or more) words or their sounds (morphemes) and their meanings into a single new word.
Begging for work without a green card?
Let’s say for argument’s sake that we shouldn’t call it panhandling.
What would you call it?
Damn good thing no blacks or whites would do that, huh? LOL
Us work from home/retired types recognize everybody.
I live in Central TX. I’ve never seen any Hispanic Panhandlers, not even in San Antonio.
I’m both those things.
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