Posted on 12/26/2006 5:32:27 AM PST by governsleastgovernsbest
Appearing on this Boxing Day edition of the Today show to plug tonight's airing of "In the Shadow of the American Dream," the latest in the Tom Brokaw Reports series, the former Nightly News anchor offered a variety of views on the subject of illegal immigration straight out of the amnesty-crowd playbook.
View video here.
Annotated excerpts:
Why not? And if sending illegals home isn't the solution, how about drying up the jobs here so they will have their own motivation to return home?
Really? How much would it cost to build, say, a high-tech, 20-foot tall/20-foot deep fence along the border, and how much of the illegal immigration would it stop? I'm guessing a lot.
Ah, the classic formulation. But says who, and at what wages?
Really? High school kids won't work for $16/hour and would rather flip burgers for half that? Data please, Tom.
Except you just said - and history proves - that Mexico doesn't want to solve the problem. Which makes it our problem. To quote Mark Steyn, this sounds like a job for America, alone.
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"You can't get high school kids to earn $14-16 to dig ditches and carry bricks and do the hard work. They don't want to do it. They'd rather be at their computer or work in fast food stores."
Tom clearly has too much cash in the bank and too connections to life outside of the gated community. High school kids generally don't have access to much more than minimum wage. Hell, I know a lot of adults that would love to earn $32K a year digging ditches, carrying bricks, etc.
games.
funny, I see plenty willing to work for $5 and going in the army... but plenty of politicians and liberals not willing to take any responsibility and do their jobs in DC and accademia despite the millions poured down their throats...
You know what, why don't we give them what they want and enlist the Mexicans to fire Brokaw and all those losers...
Slavery is still one of the few things that is still "illegal" in this country and rightfully so.
Ummm ... The libs don't want you thinking and using your head :0)
Which is why they play this PR war of words
Your post just about sums it up. Sad, but it is too late. The only way would be to cut them off totally.None of us are going to get a choice.
Immigrants Sending $45 Billion Home |
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Posted by 3AngelaD On 10/19/2006 8:56:00 AM CDT · 7 replies · 81+ views The Washington Post ^ | October 19, 2006 | Krissah Williams Immigrant workers are sending more money than ever to their families in Latin America, but two new studies show that only a small portion of the billions of dollars directed there has gone to economic development.... A report released yesterday by the Inter-American Development Bank estimates that immigrants living in the United States will send $45 billion to family members this year, representing a steady increase from about $2 billion in 1980... About $3 billion in remittances will go to El Salvador this year, or about 15 percent of that country's gross domestic product and more money per capita than... |
30%?
A total tax burden would be a cut for me if I was able to achieve 50%..
Thanks for the research - Brokaw's number struck me as low. Good to have the proof - I will edit original NB item accordingly.
Of course a wall will not stop every single one. But it sure will reduce the problem, although perhaps not as effective as placing land mine. And yes, sending them back will work and should be done.
The solution is a combination of several factors:
*remove all perks - loads of them come here to rip off the welfare system and keep producing "anchor babies"
*jail and/or fine the employers of illegals
*round up and deport illegals, along with legal immigrants committing crimes or demanding welfare
*no amnesty, which will only encourage more of them - illegals should be forever be prevented from getting citizenship
We need to get organized and fight those in Washington who are eager to surrender to this invasion.
""They're filling jobs that Americans don't want to fill anymore.""
Yeah like roofing, contstruction, factory and any other job that they will accept half the pay for.
How come so few people seem to understand this little fact?
susie
If all of these illegals were not here, Americans WOULD take those jobs.
Mr. Brokaw thinks America doesn't need borders.
He has forgotten that America is still a sovereign nation, and not a public park.
No, actually they still do some ditch digging by hand on construction sites. Backhoes are used, surely, but some trenches for underground pipes require a smaller, or shallower, 'almost custom' trench only a shovel can make.
The 'problem' arises due to the backfilling steps and different materials required per the specifications. A trench too big or deep and your backfill costs go through the roof. So some 'grunts' (Laborers or Apprentices) grab the shovels and start digging.
I personally run into this for HVAC piping but some smaller plumbing pipes require hand trenching too. And when I was Chief Estimator we always 'tried' to exclude Excavation & Backfill from the Bid. Most times the G.C. accepted it, sometimes no (which sucked).
And how many rungs up the ladder is exploiting illegal immigrants from slavery?
Not saying I associate with all of Brokaw's brayings,but as an employer in the metal roofing business In North Texas, I have actually offerred 14 to 15 dollar per hour jobs to young men working behind the counter at fast food joints. I have never found a taker. Admittedly, that is during the summers when willing English speaking metal roofing help is near impossible to find anywhere. In a desperate situation, I went and got almost certainly illegal help, though documents provided indicated otherwise, but I have had to keep my business small and slower because the willing and experienced legal help is rare and older, and my competition isn't as conflicted about hiring illegals, or are big enough that they restrict themselves to higher end jobs with big margins to cover higher wages and benefits. They scoop the shrinking number of willing young citizens along with the military. I started in the '80s and found that the best young workers came from rural areas as I did, but today, even small town kids see outside labor as 'Mexican work', regardless of pay. They like the money, but can't imagine themselves doing the work.
They need not be here, however, being here illegaly should have it's disadvantages.
Uncanny knack you have to morph postings into a subject irrelevant to the post in the first place.
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