Posted on 04/01/2006 8:25:19 AM PST by B4Ranch
But it's being challenged in a five-year study that concludes millions of undereducated Americans are without work in a labor market oversaturated by illegal immigrants.
That was part of the plan, though. Effective wages for many jobs have fallen to subsistence levels, and the illegal and massive legal waves of immigration abetted by America's elites make this possible. From America's colonial beginnings, slave labor was seen as essential for the Commonwealth insitutions that sought profit here.
Not much has changed in 400 years.
.....need to send this to William Kristol so he can get a dose of reality.
ROTFLMAO!
BTTT!
Good morning B4Ranch!
Mornin Tex,
Tell me Gringo, is there any good news for today?
If he figures constant repetition of this big lie will be enough to convince the masses of its veracity, someone's been slipping mickeys in his margaritas.
Yes. I am going to go rake leaves in the yard today. One less job for Pedro to do.
Guten Morgen, Herr B4!
Liebe,
Helga
:)
That's pretty funny. Until I reflect that it's true. Then it's sad.
I have listened to all sides of the guest worker/amnesty debate. I have heard from Democrats and Republicans:
1. The poor hard working illegals, what they go though to get here, Mexico is sooooo poor
2. poor big business, they need the labor
3. there are jobs that Americans won't do (barf)
4. The parties (Dems and Repubs) can't peeve off the hispanic voting base and illegals.
The one thing that I have NOT heard from these politicians is concern for the American citizen and what we want. Every reliable poll out there says we are tired of illegal immigration and want the borders secured....not a guest worker program.
If/when this amnesty passes it will be total proof that we do NOT have a representative government any longer. What do we do then?
And we could probably have many of these jobs done even cheaper by (US) prison chain gangs.
Bush wouldn't lie to us, would he?
/sarcasm
This depends on ones perception. I construe this to mean that 3% of US born adults without a HS diploma found other jobs, as did 3% with a HS diploma. My conclusion is based upon the unemployment numbers going down. And the media is not showing hours of "homeless Americans" footage. Corporate earnings are at a historical high, and even our own Willie Green is warning of an imminent economic collapse (meaning that we are at a peak of expansion). Nice try at obfuscating and appealing to base emotion though.
Bumping the thread
Somehow, someway there has got to be a way for the American people to repeal the 17th Amendment. The Senate is where the people really get screwed. The House is standing firm on our desire to seal the borders and strictly enforce the laws.
Some Freeper needs to tell find out how we can get the ball rolling to get rid of these Senators. The Founders distrusted direct democracy that is why they wanted the Senators elected by the State Legislatures.
CIS bump
Look at the help wanted ads in the newapaper
Do a Google news search of "labor" + "shortage"
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