Posted on 11/13/2007 5:30:09 PM PST by Tennessee Nana
Everyone needs to call the Lt. Governor and complain, Ron "The Jerk" Rino Ramsey, Bristol Tennessee.
I don't care if they are 'legal'. They undercutting an American's wage and if they can't communicate with OUR CITIZEN population they should NOT be here. We are never going to get along in this society if we cannot communicate with each other. It has never worked. Ever.
Besides if one of those 'spanish speakers' is trying to sell you something our get something out of you, believe me, they can speak English.
How dumb can we be?
BOO!
No wonder Blue Cross donates to Maldef, LaRaza and the rest of the traitors. Bet you’ll find some nice campaign donations too. The corruption has become as bad as Mexico. I don’t want my grandchildren raised in MEXICO!
I was in Nashville today talking to some of our State Senators and Legislators that were at the Capitol...
I talked to Ron’s staff...he was in chattanooga today...
I was asked by a lady in his office...What industry is hiring illegal aliens in your area...what industry is drawing them there?
Tomorrow I will call here and tell her about BlueCross...
GO FOR IT!
The following is from an article from Renew America. The illegal invaders are actually given a phamplet telling them how they can get away with breaking the law (and our tax dollar PAYS for it!)
A "how-to handbook on law-breaking"
And why shouldn't the illegal arrivals assume lawbreaking is OK? In my own backyard, there is a pro-illegal alien outfit called Casa de Maryland, funded by Montgomery County. That's my wallet. But you'll get yours, too. Casa de Maryland also has received funds from the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development. That's my and your wallet. But then who are we to complain? As taxpayers, our job is to shut up and pay the bills.
This taxpayer-funded Casa De Maryland has been instrumental in preparing a pamphlet flat-out advising the "undocumented" how they can break the law and get away with it.
Its advice is: If you are questioned by authorities, don't provide them with information about your immigration status. If the police, FBI, or immigration officials should come to your home, don't open the door. Instead (paraphrasing now) put them through all kinds of hoops and legal technicalities.
Immigration bill: Go ahead--break the law! Who cares? Wes Vernon Wes Vernon June 4, 2007
connect the dots
Are there no American construction workers who would like to work in these jobs?
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They are grabbin’ all the jobs in my area too,,,
This ain’t fruit picker wages...
Ugly, traitorous, corrupt little dots....
BS, the prime contractor sets the rules and decides who is and who isn't going to work on their project. They can make proof of insurance and tax payments and withholdings part of the bid process and they would if they were honest people.
nice....real nice. I guess governmental agencies are also immune from prosecution for breaking federal laws, i.e.:
A person (including a group of persons, business, organization, or local government) commits a federal felony when she or he: assists an illegal alien she/he should reasonably know is illegally in the U.S. or who lacks employment authorization, by transporting, sheltering, or assisting him or her to obtain employment, or encourages that illegal alien to remain in the U.S. by referring him or her to an employer or by acting as employer or agent for an employer in any way, or knowingly assists illegal aliens due to personal convictions.
Agreed!!!
Corruption deep and wide.
I was shocked the other day when I went into a website of a US cosmetic corporation that gave the option of different languages for different countries...Australia was English, UK was English, Canada was English and Francais, USA was English and Espanol. Since when are we as bilingual as Canada? Oh, nevermind.
And people wonder why their BC/BS premiums increase annually in the double digits. $300 millions to accommodate a bunch of paper-pushers? Geesh..
I was wondering the same thing! But, when single people are having to pay $500+ a month (with $1,500 deductible) for health coverage, they should be able to afford it.
Boo! back at ya.
You weren’t lying... it is bad. Time for me to come down.
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