Posted on 10/25/2007 9:21:15 PM PDT by DeaconBenjamin
Perhaps these hardworking folks can build their own economy. Good all around.
What, they can't afford mortar? Mr. Rivera doesn't know how to put bricks on top of one another to make a wall?
This is to be expected. But the good news is that the Mexican economy is growing at +5% annually. Those guys should be able to find work nearer home.
How many window-screen factories operate in Dallas? I call that a hot lead to investigate...
Exactly. Get tough on the deep-seated corruption and Mexico could have one of the world’s most thriving economies.
“His hours at a Dallas window-screen factory were cut...”
I thought Global Warming would take care of this pressing problem in the window-screen industry.
I’m going to short my window-screen industry stocks in tomorrow’s pre-market.
Taco stand?
I'm getting tired of all the blame for Mexico's economic woes been put on our immigration policies. I think it's time Mexicans stood up and demanded reform of MEXICO!
We could unload our 1960's leftovers. Their social security and pension checks could go farther. And we could select Mexico's best and brightest to help our economy rather than accepting anyone who managed to sneak over the border.
Mexico's population density is about the same as the state of Tennessee. There is no reason they can't grow into a first world economy except their crooked system of government.
Horror of horrors!!!
(If this is all it took to make the guy go home, then what's all this nonsense about not being able to get rid of these folks? Keep those rumors flying!)
Build it your(freekin)self.. Just damn, it's America's fault her dream has
been delayed.
Or maybe start a few California fires and insure work rebuilding homes in large quantities for many years to come. Nothing like a bit of tragedy to produce job security for the criminal—especially tragedy.
Gee, Mexico we American taxpayers have been missing our money supporting your you know whats.
See, Mexico needs those illegals who've received a free American education. Passing the Dream Act would only deny Mexico educated citizens.
Maybe they can hire some illegal immigrants from south of their border to do the work for a few pesos, off the books, of course...
My heart is bleeding.
I have for a long time been fascinated by the mexican mindset that it is up to the United States to fix the problems of mexicans rather than the mexicans fixing their own. They never seem to get rid of their corrupt leaders. Only those in crime or government seem to be able to amass lots of money and power. The problem is that most of the people themselves are corrupt; if they revolt and gain power, they too are corrupt, it’s just trading one group of corrupt people for a new set of corrupt people.
The corrupt rulers of Mexico are scared that the money sent home from up North will stop. Theyre even more scared that Mexicans will start to return home from the U.S. Theyve seen what a function country looks like and wont be nearly as easy to keep down.
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