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To: deanis73

sigh. I'm arguing that perhaps this is an appropriate occasion to discuss CHANGING the law.

We can change our laws after we attempt to enforce them and not before..you sound like the kid who when losing wants to change the rules to better fit himself. You do not appear interested in learning only promoting...adios muchacho...


389 posted on 04/13/2006 9:25:47 PM PDT by rolling_stone
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To: rolling_stone

"adios muchacho..."

Are you leaving? Finally.

"you sound like the kid who when losing wants to change the rules to better fit himself."

Is that what you say whenever someone wants to change a law? Not a very effective way of running a government.


392 posted on 04/13/2006 9:27:22 PM PDT by deanis73
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My friends what is happening to the Republican Party? When did we become for big government control? The problem with the costs to our society you are all talking about are not problems with immigration but the socialism that has crept into our government. Treat the disease not one or two symptoms. We shouldn’t have laws requiring anything of hospitals, and schools should have been privatized long ago. Furthermore all building a wall would do is
A. Waste government funds
B. Create a great boon to the Mexican raft industry

Mexican’s make less money clean from the boarder because since they do not speak English or at least good English they have less human capital and therefore less productivity. All we would be doing in implementing a tough immigration policy is to reduce the options of the American business. If good old American company A lets say it’s a steel manufacturer all of a sudden has its low cost labor removed that increases their costs, raising the price of steel making it harder to compete in the international market, and at the same time causing great lay offs in other domestic industries such as caterpillar that uses the steel. While in the end more as you would say classical Americans have jobs in the steel industry the amount of layoffs resulting in increased costs of production for other firms would more than offset it.
I’m not for amnesty either, what I am for is making it a lot easier for American loving peoples to become citizens in our great country. That way they wouldn’t be illegal and there would not be as great of a security risk.
426 posted on 04/13/2006 9:50:12 PM PDT by laze faire gmu
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