To: Jameison
it's not a good analysis. consider the following: each generation of Americans must deal (sometimes more than once) with the issue of different kinds of unskilled workers coming into the economy -- some of them are immigrants and some of them are high school graduates... the issue is a false flag.
27 posted on
07/17/2006 7:35:28 AM PDT by
PDR
To: PDR
"it's not a good analysis"
Its an excellent analysis.
But then that would be lost on the agenda driven LaRaza fanatics wouldn't it?
"each generation of Americans must deal (sometimes more than once) with the issue of different kinds of unskilled workers coming into the economy -- some of them are immigrants and some of them are high school graduates"
Huh?
So what?
You don't even come close to tackling anything in this article, let alone disapproving anything in it.
What more ya got?
28 posted on
07/17/2006 7:45:05 AM PDT by
Jameison
To: PDR; Jameison
it's not a good analysis. consider the following: each generation of Americans must deal (sometimes more than once) with the issue of different kinds of unskilled workers coming into the economy -- some of them are immigrants and some of them are high school graduates... the issue is a false flag.Your analysis if flawed. Never have the American people had to deal with millions of people from the same low-skilled uneducated culture that we are dealing with in this case.
And, never before have those immigrants demanded the home culture change to assimilate them. It's always been the converse.
38 posted on
07/17/2006 9:49:42 AM PDT by
raybbr
(You think it's bad now - wait till the anchor babies start to vote.)
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