Posted on 04/30/2006 9:38:02 PM PDT by Heartofsong83
Which city first? Los Angeles?
NEW YORK (AP) The Institute for Supply Management says the manufacturing sector expanded strongly in April. The reading was well above analysts' estimates.
WASHINGTON (AP) The Commerce Department says construction spending climbed to an annualized rate of $1.199 trillion in March, a record high.
ICK! Where'd you get that?
I thought maybe they studied philosophy and sang trouvere songs........
So you think John Kerry was one of these 'reenactors?'.............nah........he's not brave enough to joust. ;)
As long as remembered, May Day was about communists, unions and anciently, the act of deflowering :)
I just went to the Target store next door, the one where most of the signs are in English and Spanish. The usual number of Hispanic employees were there, as well as Hispanic shoppers. The cleaning crew here is working normally. No trace of a boycott here in illegal alien heaven.
WASHINGTON (AP) The Commerce Department says consumer spending rebounded in March, rising 0.6 percent; incomes grew 0.8 percent, the fastest pace since September.
Los Angeles...that would be my guess.
But it is enough to get me off this previously productive thread. I knew it would come to this nonsense....
Off to deal with the issue.
Former Colorado governor Dick Lamm, the head of the University of Denver's Institute for Public Policy Studies and the chairman of the Federation for American Immigration Reform, said agricultural employers came to him complaining about the crackdown when he was governor.
Lamm said that he believed the industry's arguments at the time and supported Reagan's amnesty for undocumented workers as a way to relieve pressure and get the border under control. Now, he said he wouldn't support that again: Pressure not to enforce border security and employment laws won out and illegal immigration problems got worse, not better.
Lamm places a large share of the blame on American businesses.
A little off topic here and I haven't been keeping up with the boycott threads so it may have already been brought up, but today is the biggest shopping day of the month, boycott or not. The SSI and SS and welfare checks come today so that should make things very interesting.
I was shopping this weekend and was ready to buy some country-style pork ribs. But after looking at the package once again which said "Tyson" I put it right back and loudly stated that "Tyson supports illegal immigrants and I will not buy anything from them". Hope a few of the shoppers around me will do the same.
Mine came on Friday, the usual day, so I can't tell what they're doing today.
I saw that too (Re Springfield) We are going to go into places after today and ask if they were open on Monday. If they say no then we will turn around and walk out. That way they know exactly how the boycott affected them. They wouldn't miss us if we never went back - only if we show up and then leave.
Anyone hearing Peter King on FNC?
He is speaking for us
Also she said many emails are coming in mad
That when we find out which businesses have let them off today THOSE are businesses we will no longer do business with!
Lonewacko keeps track of the who's who behind the boycott.
http://lonewacko.com/blog/archives/004986.html
Also among Texans, Houston is still considered a better place to live than most of the rest of the country! ;-P
cool, no gardner trucks, and they work 32 hour week.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.