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Illegals' squalid housing transforms cities
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| July 17, 2005
Posted on 07/17/2005 10:06:51 AM PDT by SC33
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posted on
07/17/2005 10:06:51 AM PDT
by
SC33
To: SC33
As the property values around here have risen sky-high (4-fold in two years), some folks have begun having trouble paying the taxes on the houses they rent out as investments.
One guy down the street now has 8 different satellite TV dishes on his roof. His neighbor had had 10, but then he sold it to a company that does rehabs and resells (for a substantial profit).
My own plans are to rent this out to anywhere from 8 to 15 nurses to attend the school of nursing just across I-95.
Pay off that mortgage in a year or so; move to Aruba where the price of housing is probably going to slump real bad if they let that kid off!
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posted on
07/17/2005 10:13:58 AM PDT
by
muawiyah
(/sarcasm and invective)
To: SC33; bayourod
Well, as the 'rod would tell you (once again), they're just here to create the flophouse atmosphere that 40 million aborted children aren't here to create.
Strange, isn't it, how we "need these migrant workers" to keep our lawns mowed and our dishes washed and our houses cleaned, yet so often their own dwellings are total pigsties. But hey, I manage to keep my own place vacuumed without any help, so maybe it's easy for me to say...!
The one thing in this article that sounds a little fishy is the part about "up to 25 cars parked on a lawn" - man, that must be one humongous lawn! Where exactly is this particular flophouse, the Hamptons?
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posted on
07/17/2005 10:26:56 AM PDT
by
cartman90210
("Sorry kids, those people from the future will do the same job for 25 cents!")
To: SC33
"It's definitely spreading," Brookhaven Councilman James Tullo, who heads a task force investigating 300 illegal rentals in his town, told Newsday. "It's popping up in areas where you wouldn't expect them to be." Why do I suspect that Park Avenue and The Hamptons will not be affected?
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posted on
07/17/2005 10:27:53 AM PDT
by
pabianice
To: 1_Inch_Group; 2sheep; 2Trievers; 3AngelaD; 4.1O dana super trac pak; 4Freedom; 4ourprogeny; ...
To: SC33
while i was having a beer yesterday watching
the yankees-red sox game yesterday at my local saloon, it dawned on me in my backyard the anti-smoking laws are more strictly enforced than the illegal immigration laws.
priorities i guess?
To: SC33
To: SC33
Hay what are you complaining about? These guys are just willing to live in conditions Americans aren't. They're filling an economic slot. Their benefits out weigh the costs. You couldn't survive without their labor. It's the right and humane thing to do. It's all just scare mongering by the conservatives. It's just part of the neocon(artists) Free World of bourderless markets.
Can you think of any more excuses? I'm fresh out.
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posted on
07/17/2005 11:33:01 AM PDT
by
jb6
( Free Haghai Sophia! Crusade!)
To: gubamyster
Coming to everyone's community!
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posted on
07/17/2005 11:51:55 AM PDT
by
TheLion
To: SC33
Have you seen that commercial where the middle-aged, grey-haired and bearded man holds the hand of a little girl? They appear to be in an alley, with an open sewer down the middle, in a shanty town in a third world country. The man then goes into a pitch on how you can help this little girl to a better life for a few dollars a month.
I was wondering how long it would take for those sorts of conditions to become common, rather than rare, in the United States. It looks as if it is beginning.
It took a long time for our ancestors to climb out of the poverty of tenements and live a decent life. For the most part, this happened not because the majority of them were entrepreneurs or geniuses like Edison but because they worked hard and employers were not allowed to treat people like machines. Machines that you threw on the scrap heap when they were no longer useful to you. The hated GOVERNMENT passed laws that constrained employers in the treatment of their employees. They did this even though it may not have been "most efficient" in terms of economics but because it was morally righteous.
US citizens, for the last fifty years, have slowly become accustomed to being treated fairly and with dignity by employers. However we see that employers are now learning that they can get away with nearly anything, without the government(s) doing anything, and they are taking advantage of this. On the low end of the employment ladder, unlimited supplies of cheap labor are their hammer to depress the wages of the poor. It really would be hilarious if it were not disgusting; that from the article, a country club, the bastion of the wealthy doesn't want to pay an American say $25k to be a gardener but will turn a decent neighborhood into a slum and blast the horn of their van at the crack of dawn waking everyone up just so they can have a $4/hr peon.
At the higher end of employment, the corrupt Republican (and Democrat) congress is run by industry and trade associations. The money pours in and our representatives listen in open mouthed adoration as industries tell them we don't have enough smart Americans and our education system is rotten and we need foreigners to do engineering, computer design, programming, architecture, accounting, etc.
It's the same old horse manure.
Don't bother calling me a loser because I'm not. Freepers can worship at the idol of the utility function if they want. But if you look at the founding documents of our country there are many mentions of the people and the welfare and freedom of the people of the US. I don't remember seeing anything about the dire necessity of keeping the capital markets liquid.
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posted on
07/17/2005 11:53:52 AM PDT
by
RATkiller
(I'm not communist, socialist, Democrat nor Republican so don't call me names)
To: gubamyster
Protect our borders and coastlines from all foreign invaders!
Be Ever Vigilant!
Minutemen Patriots ~ Bump!
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posted on
07/17/2005 11:59:02 AM PDT
by
blackie
(Be Well~Be Armed~Be Safe~Molon Labe!)
To: All
"Illegal rooming houses, serving both documented and undocumented immigrants, are increasingly appearing " TIME OUT!
Don't forget the mantra:
"We love legal immigrants, it's just the illegal immigrants we dislike."
Please don't slip up and admit to disliking legal immigrants also because you know what that would mean.
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posted on
07/17/2005 12:17:46 PM PDT
by
bayourod
(There's nothing conservative about being Anti-business, Anti-Bush, Anti-14th, Anti-immigrant, Anti-f)
To: SC33
Most cases of overcrowded housing and squalid conditions never come to their attention, authorities admit.Give them a dozen Krispy Kremes for each illegal they capture and I bet that would change real fast... these Keystone Kops need to be fired and new ones hired that will actually get up at 5AM and look for the guys walking around to catch their rides.
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posted on
07/17/2005 12:34:01 PM PDT
by
ikka
To: bayourod
Please don't slip up and admit to disliking legal immigrants also because you know what that would mean. Ah, yes. No one has said anything of the sort--so, in the same fashion that a liberal does, you accuse them of a *thought crime* in order to introduce the subject.
Then it's off to the races when they object.
To use this same technique against you, when *did* you stop membership in DU? ;-)
Cheers!
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posted on
07/17/2005 12:42:51 PM PDT
by
grey_whiskers
(The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
To: SC33
George Bush's vision of America coming to your neighborhood.
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posted on
07/17/2005 12:44:20 PM PDT
by
dagnabbit
(Vincente Fox's opening line at the Mexico-USA summit meeting: "Bring out the Gimp!")
To: bayourod
You must either be an illegal yourself or profiteer off illegal alien cheap labor.
Otherwise, no one could have a straight face and type the nonsense that you do.
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posted on
07/17/2005 12:49:15 PM PDT
by
chris1
("Make the other guy die for his country" - George S. Patton Jr.)
To: ikka
The lazy overpaid underworked AS$%^T are too busy giving out tickets for seatbelt violations.
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posted on
07/17/2005 12:50:13 PM PDT
by
chris1
("Make the other guy die for his country" - George S. Patton Jr.)
To: jb6
Your list of excuses for illegals was close to complete. I'd add "Our own ancestors were immigrants."
To: ikka
Aw c'mon now, it's much easier to handcuff school children, stop those pesky seat belt violators, bust the high school punk for a joint, and arrest prostitutes rather than try to actually try to arrest an ILLEGAL alien that might be a TERRORIST.
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posted on
07/17/2005 12:56:10 PM PDT
by
unixfox
(AMERICA - 20 Million ILLEGALS Can't Be Wrong!)
To: SC33; Willie Green; Wolfie; ex-snook; Jhoffa_; FITZ; arete; FreedomPoster; Red Jones; Pyro7480; ...
Illegals' squalid housing transforms cities Sewage flows in streets as landlords cram up to 64 in single-family homes Free trade at work
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posted on
07/17/2005 1:01:03 PM PDT
by
A. Pole
(For today's Democrats abortion and "gay marriage" are more important that the whole New Deal legacy.)
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