To: madprof98
My best recollection; feel free to add/correct if you have access to the transcript:
On Rush, a week or so ago, a guy called in and said he was a neighbor of Rush (i.e. Palm Beach, multi-million dollar mansion, sort of "Hey Rush, I'm rich too!", etc.). Then he proceeds to tell how the loss of cheap migrant labor would hurt his business. A short time later another Rush caller refers to the "rich" caller and suggests that maybe, if the rich guy paid a little more for his labor, he might not have the Palm Beach mansion, but the rich guy not having a mansion wasn't sufficient rationale for our migrant policies.
To: LZ_Bayonet
I heard this exchange. It was great and right on.
I was cheering from my van!!!!!! Yes!
58 posted on
04/09/2006 7:07:52 AM PDT by
i_dont_chat
(I defend the right to offend!)
To: LZ_Bayonet
A short time later another Rush caller refers to the "rich" caller and suggests that maybe, if the rich guy paid a little more for his labor, he might not have the Palm Beach mansion, but the rich guy not having a mansion wasn't sufficient rationale for our migrant policies.
Thirty years ago a CEO made 42 times the wage of his blue collar workers. Today, that CEO makes 541 times the wage of his blue collar workers. Illegal immigration has allowed those at the top to benefit by replacing their American workers with cheap labor. The savings have not been passed on to consumers as claimed.
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90 posted on
04/09/2006 9:08:53 AM PDT by
mugs99
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