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Bush pushes for immigrant worker plan (Kool Aid Warning)
CNN.com ^ | Saturday, January 10, 2004 Posted: 11:35 AM EST (1635 GMT) | CNN

Posted on 01/10/2004 9:18:55 AM PST by putupon

Edited on 04/29/2004 2:03:41 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Bush said Saturday his program to allow illegal immigrants to work in the United States legally for up to three years was designed to put "willing foreign workers" in jobs that Americans are "not willing" to do.


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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: aliens; amnesty; hispanderingjorge; illegal; illegalaliens; jorgehispandering; liarliarpantsonfire; pandering
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1 posted on 01/10/2004 9:18:57 AM PST by putupon
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President's Radio Address:

THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. As the year 2004 begins, America's economy is strong and getting stronger. More Americans than ever own their own homes. More businesses are investing. More manufacturers are seeing increased activity than at any time in the last 20 years. Stock market wealth has increased by more than $3 trillion over the past year. And over the past five months, more than a quarter-million Americans started work at new jobs. In December, the unemployment rate fell to 5.7 percent, from a high of 6.3 percent last June.

This latest report underscores a choice about the future of our economy, and the future of those who are looking for work. We can continue on the path to prosperity and new jobs - a path marked by a pro-growth agenda that has cut taxes on paychecks for 109 million American taxpayers - or we can reverse the course by raising taxes on hardworking Americans. The choice is clear. Tax relief has got this economy going again, and tax relief will keep it moving forward.

In my budget for the upcoming fiscal year, I will call on Congress to make permanent all the tax relief we have delivered to the American people and our nation's small businesses. If Congress fails to act, this tax relief will disappear and millions of American families and small businesses would see tax hikes starting in 2005. For the sake of our economic expansion, and for the sake of millions of Americans who depend on small businesses for their jobs, we need Congress to act to make tax relief permanent.

Every American who pays income taxes got a tax cut: They should keep that tax cut in the future. American families saw the child credit double to $1,000 per child: They should keep that higher credit. American investors, including millions of seniors, saw taxes fall on dividend income and investment gains: They should keep that tax relief. American small businesses received new tax incentives to invest in equipment and software: They should keep those incentives. Every American family, including every farmer, rancher, and small business owner, will see the death tax disappear in 2010, then reappear in 2011. But the death tax should stay buried.

Now is not the time to turn our backs on America's families and workers and entrepreneurs by letting much needed tax relief expire. Making tax relief permanent is a simple step that would keep our economy growing, so that every American who wants to work can find a job.

We must continue to take other steps to promote growth and job creation throughout our economy. We must promote free and fair trade, reform our class action system, and help businesses and their employees address the problem of rising health care costs.

To serve the economic needs of our country, we must also reform our immigration laws. Reform must begin by confronting a basic fact of life and economics: Some of the jobs being generated in America's growing economy are jobs American citizens are not filling. This past week, I proposed a new temporary worker program that would match willing foreign workers with willing American employers, when no Americans can be found to fill the jobs. If an American employer is offering a job that American citizens are not willing to take, we ought to welcome into our country a person who will fill that job.

The program I've outlined is not an amnesty program, an automatic path to citizenship. It is a program that recognizes the contributions that many undocumented workers are now making to our economy. This temporary worker program represents the best tradition of our society. It will help strengthen our economy, return order to our immigration system, and secure our homeland.

Thank you for listening. END

2 posted on 01/10/2004 9:29:55 AM PST by putupon (Bad names and dirty words per CFR, Socialized Medications, and Amnesty for Illegals.)
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3 posted on 01/10/2004 9:31:20 AM PST by Support Free Republic (I'd rather be sleeping. Let's get this over with so I can go back to sleep!)
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To: putupon
Some of the jobs being generated in America's growing economy are jobs American citizens are not filling.

He, of course, leaves out at the meager salary offered.

4 posted on 01/10/2004 9:39:48 AM PST by sarcasm (Tancredo 2004)
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To: putupon
........jobs being generated in America's growing economy are jobs American citizens are not filling.

So what? If it's not paying enough then it's not worth getting done.

This past week, I proposed a new temporary worker program

Temporary? Yeah right, anyone with a grain of common sense knows the Feds have never given temporary gifts

......... that would match willing foreign workers with willing American employers..........

Arrrgh, how willing are the American employers going to be when they have to benefits and min. wage?

when no Americans can be found to fill the jobs.

..........we ought to welcome into our country a person who will fill that job.

BS, tell the truth, REWARD CRIMINALS WE ARE TOO LAZY TO CATCH!

The program I've outlined is not an amnesty program,

Sure it's not, puh-leeze

.......It is a program that recognizes the contributions that many undocumented workers are now making to our economy. This temporary worker program represents the best tradition of our society. It will help strengthen our economy,

Weasel words in bold, we listened to them long enough to recognize them, tell the truth-SAY ILLEGAL!

.....return order to our immigration system

How can you return something that you never had? Put some order there first, then we can look at who gets in!

, and secure our homeland.

Sure, finish up with syrupy feel good words.

Thank you for listening.

You're welcome.

Rating:

Softens up the crowd with tax cuts, make 'em feel good, then finish with two paragraphs of weasel worded BS.

Pretty transparent, IMHO.

Two Kool Aids max., Jorge needs a new speech writer.


5 posted on 01/10/2004 10:09:38 AM PST by putupon (Bad names and dirty words per CFR, Socialized Medications, and Amnesty for Illegals.)
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To: Caipirabob; Ed_in_NJ; Archangelsk; KantianBurke
Kool Aid
6 posted on 01/10/2004 10:15:00 AM PST by putupon (Bad names and dirty words per CFR, Socialized Medications, and Amnesty for Illegals.)
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To: putupon
Sir, you've got the beginnings of a great ping list. :> How are you going to get "half" kool aid pics though?
7 posted on 01/10/2004 10:20:28 AM PST by KantianBurke (Don't Tread on Me)
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To: putupon
I'm pretty steamed about this. From one who lives in "little Mexico - Houston, TX", I was expecting something different from the Bush administration. Something like.... upholding the laws.

This is downright stupid!

8 posted on 01/10/2004 10:22:27 AM PST by i_dont_chat
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To: KantianBurke
How are you going to get "half" kool aid pics though?

I was working on that, but I haven't got the half size to scale correctly w/ the full yet.

As a matter of fact, I would've given Bush 2 1/2 here, if I could've.

I wasn't going to round up to 3 fulls though for that weak sell.

Sorry Mr. President

9 posted on 01/10/2004 10:27:45 AM PST by putupon (Bad names and dirty words per CFR, Socialized Medications, and Amnesty for Illegals.)
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To: sarcasm
Once reason the illegas can afford to take the jobs is because of all the handouts they get from the American taxpayer.
10 posted on 01/10/2004 10:50:05 AM PST by hedgetrimmer
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To: i_dont_chat
He's upholding the law of the Summit of the Americas, which stated in a 1998 session that America must hand social security benefits to illegals and make it cost less money for them to send their remittances ($32billion) out of country every year.

See for yourself. Do an internet search on Summit of the Americas and migrant.
11 posted on 01/10/2004 10:51:53 AM PST by hedgetrimmer
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To: KantianBurke; putupon
Add me to that ping list as well!
13 posted on 01/10/2004 11:37:04 AM PST by Itzlzha (The avalanche has already started...it is too late for the pebbles to vote!)
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To: putupon
"If an American employer is offering a job that American citizens are not willing to take, we ought to welcome into our country a person who will fill that job," he said.
When I was in high school, you could make some money doing construction and landscaping. That is no longer true, yet we are supposed to believe we are all better off because wages have been knocked down by illegal immigration. The open borders/free trade cartel has constructed a self fulfilling prophecy - displace American workers with illegal/cheaper workers, and then complain that there are no Americans interested in the jobs so that they can finish the rest of them off. If these kooks want to slit their own throats, that's fine, just leave the rest of us out of it.

14 posted on 01/10/2004 11:56:57 AM PST by sixmil
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To: putupon
Thanks for the ping. I'm quite certain this ping list will grow. :-)
15 posted on 01/10/2004 12:01:15 PM PST by Archangelsk (Feh.)
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To: putupon
The actual number of illegals in the U.S. is somewhat higher than 8 million.

I favor enforcement of our laws, which has definitely NOT been happening due to a variety of factors, mostly a combination of corruption and the apathy upon which corruption thrives.

However, the reality is that mass deportations are simply not possible short of a declaration of martial law. Attempting to deport even just 100,000 people would clog America's courts so thoroughly that we would be facing chaos. Make it ten million, and it's literally not doable.

That's not even considering the political backlash that would probably unseat the party that tries this, as well as direct opposition from Congress and the Supreme Court. Anyone who thinks they would not intervene has not been paying attention for the past few decades. I'm not happy about it, but that's the way it is.

If America implements a guest worker program that actually works, closes abusive loopholes such as anchor babies (How about "You are only born a U.S. citizen if your parent is a legal U.S. citizen."), federally-mandated welfare for illegals (How about "We'll help you until we drop you off at the border."), etc. etc.

The cat is already out of the bag, mainly because having a class of easy-to-exploit cheap labor is the equivalent of crack cocaine to many U.S. business interests, who in turn funnel money into political war chests and lobbying to maintain the status quo on this issue. While I prefer to stand firmly on principle myself, those who think money -- lots of money -- isn't at the root of this problem have no concept of what the problem really is.

The grim reality of illegal immigration is that it is a very real and complex issue that will never be resolved with tautologies, blind reductionism or mendacious sophistry.

Instead, somebody actually has to get off their duff and do something about it, and that is what our President is doing, like it or not.
16 posted on 01/10/2004 12:06:18 PM PST by Imal (The Civil War was a war of independence that failed.)
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To: putupon
What ever happened to the Flat Tax or National Sales Tax? Don't seem to have seen much on this lately.
17 posted on 01/10/2004 12:44:25 PM PST by Ed_in_NJ
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To: Itzlzha
Done

If you want on or off the Kool Aid PING list please Freepmail-Thanks, p

18 posted on 01/10/2004 1:04:23 PM PST by putupon (Bad names and dirty words per CFR, Socialized Medications, and Amnesty for Illegals.)
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To: putupon
This temporary worker program represents the best tradition of our society.

Sez who, Jr.?

19 posted on 01/10/2004 2:01:24 PM PST by Old Fud
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To: sarcasm
Salaries aren't "offered" - Try taking Economics 101.

Salaries reflect the marketplace of labor exchange and labor value. A secretary who cannot use Excel cannot get paid the salary of what a secretary could make 10 short years ago. A machinist who has not upgraded his skills is out the door and so he should.

20 posted on 01/10/2004 3:57:57 PM PST by eleni121 (Preempt and Prevent)
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