Posted on 06/08/2006 11:22:20 AM PDT by freemarket_kenshepherd
The much-criticized claim about jobs Americans wont do seems to have left the presidents vocabulary. But though opponents of illegal immigration call the jobs claim a myth, the network news media have adopted it as an argument that needed addressing.
The American people are the ones hiring these people in many cases to do jobs they dont want to do, NBCs Matt Lauer reminded his Today guest on May 1. Few people question the ability of illegal immigrants to work hard and, according to labor statistics, work cheap on jobs most Americans are unwilling to do, said CBSs Byron Pitts on the April 10 Evening News.
The media are famous for embracing political phrases and running with them but not usually those of George W. Bush. Back in 2004, Bush was saying there are good, honorable, hardworking people here doing jobs Americans wont do. He stuck with that phrase, but his language changed recently, as the CBS Evening News showed May 18. Weve got people sneaking across here because they want to work. And I think it makes sense for them to have an orderly way to come on a temporary basis to do jobs Americans arent doing.
Though Bush has gone from jobs Americans wont do to arent doing, other administration officials havent gotten the memo. White House adviser Dan Bartlett appeared on CNNs The Situation Room May 26 saying, And we need to have a system that is above board, across the board that deals with the realities of our economy and the realities of workers who are doing jobs that Americans wont do.
Even the left-leaning Pew Hispanic Center proved that point was incorrect. [end excerpt]
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As with children in trouble you adminster tough love and slowly turn the situation around.
Liberal education takes away a certain amount of common sense. Most of what I see when it comes to government, at any level, is lack of common sense in problem solving.
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