Posted on 01/25/2006 2:48:19 PM PST by clawrence3
Founded in 1914, Greyhound Lines, Inc. is the largest provider of intercity bus transportation, serving more than 3,100 destinations with 16,000 daily departures across North America. It has become an American icon, providing safe, enjoyable and affordable travel to 22 million passengers each year. The Greyhound running dog is one of the most-recognized brands in the world . . .
Greyhound has four subsidiaries in the United States, which are a part of the nationwide Greyhound network. They include: Carolina Trailways, serving the Southeast; Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma Coaches ("TNM&O"), serving the Southwest; Valley Transit Company, serving the Texas-Mexico border, and Vermont Transit, serving New England.
In addition, Greyhound has interline partnerships with a number of independent bus lines across the United States. These bus companies provide complementary service to Greyhound Lines' existing schedules and link to many of the smaller towns in Greyhound Lines' national route system . . .
For those within Mexico who wish to travel by Greyhound in the United States, Greyhound subsidiary Greyhound de Mexico can sell Greyhound tickets at one of more than 100 agencies located throughout Mexico. The agencies also sell tickets for several Mexican bus companies, like Estrella Blanca, which connect to Greyhound service at the United States-Mexico border cities.
Address and phone number of principal executive offices
15110 N. Dallas Parkway, Suite 600
Dallas, Texas 75248
(972) 789-7000
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Of course they are consumers - if we seal the borders, my prediction would be another recession (or worst).
that crap gives me a headache...
ohh well....
back to the Calculus Homework :)
Well if we threw out every illegal, and sent the saved tax dollars back to the taxpayer, that would likely offset any loss.
And, our Culture is far more important than 4.3% growth v 2.1% growth.
Before you change your mind you may want to peruse yesterdays thread.
Link provided on post number 12.
Arresting mexicans for black tar heroin sales and possession was like shooting fish in a barrel at our local Greyhound station back in the 1990's.
Don't worry about that, because you're wrong. After the emancipation proclamation, 10% of this country was slaves. Guess what? No recession. Somehow we survived without importing slave/cheap labor. And we will this time. Contrary to what you would like to have us believe, this country was not made on cheap illegal labor.
But what an interesting recession it would be. Help wanted signs everywhere and rising wages. Congress would not need to take any measures like extending unemployment benefits and welfare costs would fall as people were induced into the workforce. Most Americans would experience an improved standard of living. It would be the kind of recession that was hard on the rich but good for the middle class and the poor. I've never seen one of those before and I think I might like it.
I'm not so sure about those savings - and is our culture far more important than 4.3% growth vs. negative 6.5% growth, 4 quarters in a row?
Until the global trade war and lack of oil finally impacted your own little household too.
Some illegals might be wearing Nike's while crossing the border, why don't you sue Nike. If you want to sue someone, sue Bush for not doing anything about the borders.
Sure - let's sue them too: http://www.nike.com/main.html
I'm just kidding (see above).
And bears s--- in the woods.
Well, O.K., but I can't sue a bear (or worse, the bear's judgment proof).
Baloney. The Mexicans can't stop selling oil because their economy would collapse in a matter of days and they would have revolution. The elites in Mexico won't risk that. If they refuse to sell oil to us then they will sell it to some other country and because oil is a commodity that will mean there is other oil in the world for us to buy.
And my little family got by just fine before we exported all of our manufacturing capability and I am sure that a global trade war would not hurt me all that much. And why would China, Japan, and Canada jump into our dispute with Mexico? Your use of the world global seems a little exaggerated. A few multinationals who have shipped American jobs south of the border would be hurt but that would likely be a small blip in my stock portfolio offset by the rising value of my Exxon stock.
I think you must be drinking the US Chamber of Commerce koolaid. Did you see where Rep Sensenbrenner suggested that they should register as foreign agents? Maybe you should too? You seem to be a huge proponent of the Mexican invasion.
You're not playing nice, claw. Just because I showed you on another thread the specific law that makes aiding, abetting, and harboring illegal aliens a felony crime punishable by fine and prison, and you can't stand it, you drag one of my comments over to this thread to try and smear me in front of others that haven't been following the other thread? Shame on you. Your disingenuousness does not become you. Now you have shown your true character. You just want to stir up trouble. So let you be marked.
I don't think anyone "drinking the US Chamber of Commerce koolaid" would advocate suing every major corporation in America!
I don't think we'd go to "negative 6.5% growth 4 quarters in a row."
Some things are much more valuable than money though.
If you think the non-white invaders don't have designs on the destruction of whites, maybe y ou should think again...
(This is not a theory, just read their own propaganda)
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