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To: FEP2
Well unfortunately in California we have become dependent on cheap labor. I was just talking to a guy who owns a blue collar business. He charged $300 in 1980 to perform his labor. He now competes with illegals who charge $45. It is only logical that one would hire the person who charges $45. Perhaps if we had a population that thinks more along the lines of national interest and national preservation we would not have leaders who, at best, turn a blind eye to illegal immigration and at worst, encourage it. But as long as the economy is good people turn a blind eye to the invasion that is going on. Also, the elites in our society like President Bush do not have their neighborhoods taken over and dominated by people who put 4 families into a 2 bedroom house. They do not have to figure out ways to save pennys to send their kids to private schools because the public schools are overrun by the children of illegals. George Bush has been as bad as Bill Clinton on this issue.
56 posted on 03/22/2006 9:01:27 AM PST by Alexius (An absolutely new idea is one of the rarest things known to man. - St. Thomas More)
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To: Alexius
They do not have to figure out ways to save pennys to send their kids to private schools because the public schools are overrun by the children of illegals.

In 1999, before the big real estate boom, my co-worker in San Diego lived in Scripps Ranch. A $1 million dollar house was spectacular...not an overpriced 2006 era POS. Her daughter was forced to sit in a chair in the hallway OUTSIDE her classroom to make room for all the children of illegal aliens seated INSIDE the classroom. She was paying a huge tax burden to educate illegals while her own daughter was dangling outside the classroom provided by those taxes. She had to put her daughter into a private school at personal expense and still pay to educate the illegal aliens. The illegals are sponging benefits off the productive tax payers while doing low paid work that doesn't begin to shoulder the tax burden for benefits they are consuming.

I decided California was an irretrievable disaster in 1999. There is no hope is will ever be a place I want to live again in my lifetime. My home is now in Idaho. I have some hope that the illegal alien problem will take another 20 years to equal the level that I left in Mira Mesa in 2001. Chula Vista is toast. My mom finally sold our family home in October 2005. We purchased that house in 1961.

96 posted on 03/22/2006 7:19:19 PM PST by Myrddin
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