Posted on 01/29/2006 6:38:08 AM PST by Kitten Festival
CARACAS, Venezuela Activists at the World Social Forum plan a demonstration against U-S proposals to extend a wall along the Mexico border and toughen immigration laws.
They say the demonstration against the measures will start in southern Mexico and culminate in El Paso in May.
Activists at the forum in Venezuela accuse the governments of the United States and Mexico of "violating human rights" and not protecting migrants.
A House bill proposes building 700 miles of additional fences along the border while making illegal entry a felony. It would enlist military and local police to help stop undocumented migrants. The bill must still be considered by the U-S Senate.
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How dare you use logic when payoffs are off the chart! Mexican slavelabor is the only thing that saved us from a 2000% uncrease in a head lettuce from 10 years ago. Oh, wait.... that already happened.......
Sorry. Nevermind. :-)
uncrease""" um,,, should be: Increase. :-)
If you had a 2000% uncrease or increase, how much were you paying 10 years ago?
oh man,,,can't I even exaggerate a little? :-)
Actually lettuce was $0.29 a head 10 years ago. Now it's floppin' around between 1 and 2 bucks.
So, you would not mind it being $5-$6 per head?
Hey, if you're going crazy, why not $30 or $40 a head?
Can't I even exaggerate a little? :-)
You can, but you were just outdone. :-)
Here is a more recent report to base your answer on:
http://www.ams.usda.gov/mnreports/WA_FV102.txt
You are right I live in fear of the $1000 head of lettuce, I'm sorry I spoke up. Our great high tech economy would die off if we did not have stoop labor.
Lettuce does not need to get to $1000 per head for our economy to be in trouble - did you see my question above re: $4-$5 per head?
I wasn't responding to you, I made a sarcastic post to Joe.
Oh, O.K., then allow me to ask you directly: would it be just fine with you to see lettuce at $5 per haed?
What would a head of lettuce cost that's picked by a minimum wage earning American? Or a machine?
And can a collective of individual consumers compete with the "must have at any price" national restaurant & fast food chains for the same product?
I don't know - now can you answer my question?
Actually, I don't think I can.
O.K., would you not mind lettuce being $30 or $40 a head?
You're redundant. Go play with someone else.</p>
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