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To: Dan Evans
No let's do it your way. Let's reward companies who are willing to break the law. That way we will be more like Mexico.

Nawwwww, no reason to do something like that. Instead, lets just put up MORE idiotic regulatory hurdles. That way we can drive all of the truly noble patriots like the freeper crowd out of business. It will then be much easier to isolate the less-than-pure business right only the sleaze merchants who actually pay attention to labor costs will be left to operate. That way it will be so easy to spot the "corrupt" businesses. We can just arrest or fine them all, and then we can just raise those wages as high as we want. Isn't economics fun?

102 posted on 12/29/2005 11:29:21 AM PST by chronic_loser ((Handle provided free of charge as flame bait for the neurally vacant.))
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To: chronic_loser
Instead, lets just put up MORE idiotic regulatory hurdles.

Don't try to obfuscate. Don't try to muddy the waters by hiding your argument behind the issue of business regulation. You know that most freepers don't support our regulatory bureaucracy.

Controlling immigration and controlling the borders is a necessary function of government and has been for centuries. It is written in the Constitution as opposed to the real "idiotic regulatory hurdles" that we have been saddled with.

Every time you post here, I wonder what you are up to. I wonder what kind of dirt you have under your fingernails. If you are hiring illegals, you are helping to putting your honest competitors out business. You are creating another Mexico and you are no good to your country.

105 posted on 12/29/2005 11:51:47 AM PST by Dan Evans
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