By the way. How do all your excuses stack up against the fact that it's illegal to come here un-invited?
What, don't tell me you are one of these Massachussetts elitists who looks down at mechanics, construction workers, janitors, etc.
I am in the trades. So was my father. This tells me a lot. You are the one who looks down on those jobs or you never would have brought it up.
I guess I am a 'super-capitalist' in the sense that I think voluntary transactions between adults in which one pays the other to work, should not be controled by the government. That's called a free market.
That doesn't count. They are illegal.
Yah, I'm sure those redneck hick Catholic 'toilet cleaners' from Mexico represent a threat to the American way of life. I mean, geeze, if we let too many of them over here, Burritos might become more common then Hot Dogs! We can't have that!
Now who's looking down on them?
Apparently, to you, wanting a job is 'stealing' from someone else.
What is it about illegal that you don't get. Stealing is stealing. Period.
Even if all they are stealing is the fact they get to be here in the U.S. against the law. It's still stealing.
You are ok with people stealing from you as long as they are Catholic (I don't buy they are all Catholic and are therefore good) and not some other religion. Have you no sense of pride? Have you been indoctrinated into socialism so badly that not only do you believe they have a right to your wealth but mine as well? It sure seems it to me.
It's one of the basic tenets of socialism. "What's yours is mine." Only in this case it's "Su Casa es mi Casa". You just don't get it.
What part of, 'Guest workers are not illegal aliens,' don't you get?
The rest of your rant isn't worth responding to. You are the one that was condencending to blue collar workers, not me.