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To: lemura
"Excellent analysis."

No it isn't. Excellent analyses cover all sides and he missed one. His/her own (though I'm presuming "he" for some reason). It was a good metaphore though.

2,927 posted on 05/18/2006 11:44:33 AM PDT by cake_crumb (Drugs? Illegals? Legalize and Tax 'Em All, Right? Right??)
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To: cake_crumb; dirtboy; Vicomte13
No it isn't.

The analysis clearly explicates the compound factions that support illegal immigration. It is sufficiently clear and conclusive as to warrant taking an economic position.

I can't help but have some concern about the long-term viability of our Republic, which means I'm not be as mercenary as some. The real pros don't even retain their residence/citizenship - they know what's happening and are actively gaming the system to financially benefit.

However, I'm not one to cry over spilt milk and am participating in the same hedges. It's actually quite easy: just identify who/what has benefited from what occurred in California & Los Angeles. What asset class has increased in value? (By the same measure, which ones declined and are suitable for shorting?)

If the short-term (amnesty) or long-term (open borders) prognoses are negative, then it behooves one to have their nest egg somewhere where it's nice & safe.

2,954 posted on 05/18/2006 12:12:11 PM PDT by lemura
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