Posted on 12/19/2011 1:59:42 PM PST by Nachum
Alabamas unemployment rate fell at a record pace in November amid stepped-up efforts by President Barack Obamas deputies to frustrate enforcement of the states popular new immigration reform.
The states unemployment rate fell 0.6 percent in November to 8.7 percent, according to new state reports, partly because the states employers opened up jobs to Americans after shedding illegal immigrants.
The unemployment rate is far below Octobers rate of 9.3 percent and Septembers rate of 9.8 percen
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This would work all over America.
It doesn’t take a brain surgeon to figure that out.
One additional feature no one wants to talk about is that we would have to hire two Americans to do the job of one Mexican, but like I say we don’t want to mention that.
The fill-in for Hannity, Mark Simone (sp) had some pro-illegal spokesmouth on the show spouting all the usual “jobs Americans won’t do” crap. Shame no one called in with this story to refute his lies.
An estimated 8 million illegals hold jobs, 7 million of them in the non-agricultural sector. American jobs for American workers.
Of course, the big problem with enforcing the law is that the illegals will go home thereby depriving the DEMORATS of a huge constituency. Illegal voters for DEMORATS must be preserved at all costs!
Soldiers have died throughout the history of our country protecting the rights of legals to vote. “Screw them and legal voters!” proclaim the DEMORATS.
And you can bet the Democrats will do all they can to see to it that Obama, not Alabama's immigration reform (or people giving up and dropping out of the workforce, or holiday hiring), gets the credit for bringing down the unemployment rate.
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