It's illegal to drill for oil in ANWR now. Should we just let it stay that way.
And please tell me what is so evil about having a business that mows lawns in an efficient way?
The only people who may object to that are the envirowhackos, after all every blade of grass feels the pain.
I never referenced anything "evil" in efficiency. I do recognize the benefits personally. However, dane, your typical straw man doesn't stand up in the light of the hiring of ILLEGAL INVADERS to perform those works!
Go away and pose your arguments to someone with no brains! Maybe you can convince them with your ignorance, or simple desire to bring harm to American folks and their families.
You may reply, but you will get no more response. I was only being courteous when I pinged you. You cannot seem to be convinced of anything, based on facts, nor reality.
Not the only one.
Since we're comparing lawn care anecdotes, I've an acquantance who runs a successful lawn care/snow plowing business employing 30 or 40. He's from Mexico, here about 25 years, a citizen for 10 or 15. His employees are mostly hispanic, all legal he tells me, and I believe him. He's one of the staunchest opponents of illegal immigration I know. It's his contension, which I also believe, that it locks his employees, who are following the law and working hard, into minimum wage compensation. Including those in supervisory positions. There's no advancement, and the success of his business is limited, because of competition from illegal labor.
You're right, the customers of firms hiring illegals won't object, I doubt the envirowhackos will either, nor will the employers of illegals. But there are those who are being harmed.