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02-26-2008, 05:04 PM #21AprilGuest
Great letter SOSAD!!! Thanks for sharing!
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK EVERYONE!
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02-26-2008, 05:11 PM #22Originally Posted by SOSADFORUS
I too suggested he go to Mexico and campaign for a seat in their legislature since he thinks so highly of them.
I also asked if he informed his constituents of how he felt about them when he was campaigning to become their employee to represent them. ."A Government big enough to give you everything you want,is strong enough to take everything you have"* Thomas Jefferson
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02-26-2008, 05:14 PM #23AprilGuest
I had choice words for him a well, he has no business representing Americans, when his loyalty is to the people of another country!!!
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02-26-2008, 05:17 PM #24
Ya he sure thinks awful highly of the people we Americans are being forced to support, while they send their money to Mexico ....bunch of freeloaders!!
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02-26-2008, 06:23 PM #25AprilGuestOriginally Posted by SOSADFORUS
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02-26-2008, 06:39 PM #26AprilGuest
JOIN IN AND SPEAK OUT, OUR VOICES HAVE NOT BEEN SILENCED AND WE WILL NOT BE STOPPED!!! THEY ARE NOT GOING TO BE ALLOWED TO IGNORE US ANYMORE!!!!
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02-26-2008, 07:32 PM #27
Letters are going out to our lawmakers and demands for them to represent their constituents and the American people instead of special interests and business. Businesses and the Chambers push their lies while Americans lose their jobs, pick up the tab for millions of illegal aliens and see their communities and neighborhoods destroyed from the invasion of the illegal aliens and gangs.
We will be in the halls of our Legislature and they will hear from us. We will be armed with the news accounts of what is going on in our state and elsewhere and what we want done about illegal immigration.
Ephesians 4:32Matthew 19:26
But Jesus beheld them, and said unto them, With men this is impossible; but with God all things are possible.
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02-26-2008, 10:59 PM #28
I've sent my two cents off to the Chambers as well as the 'genius' (NOT) in MO. Passed along as usual to my non-Alipac contacts whom I can count on to raise some sand along with us.
All three of us (me, myself and I ) have been working on VA, SC and UT and will add Indiana to my list of states to hammer. I've actually gotten some good feedback/responses from some VA and SC reps! So far no responses from Utah. Am I the only one they won't respond to?
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02-27-2008, 12:15 AM #29AprilGuest
Good job Georgia and Florgal!! Thanks everyone for the good work today!! LETS KEEP IT UP!!!
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02-27-2008, 03:53 AM #30
American workers are less productive they say??? After reading this thread, I decided to do a little research on the subject. In several "scholarly" publications, I read similar descriptions of the work ethics of Mexicans:
Mexicans work to live as opposed to Americans, Europeans, and Asians who live to work, and therefore, are less likely to work long hours or overtime.
It was also reported that the illegal immigrants that are motivated enough to risk migrating to the U.S. are also motivated to work harder here, but would not necessarily be the case if they remained in Mexico.
Read the excerpt from a 9-5-07 story in the New York Times:
Farming since he was a teenager, Steve Scaroni, 50, built a $50 million business, Valley Harvesting and Packing, growing lettuce and broccoli in California's Imperial Valley, relying on the hands of immigrant workers, most of them Mexicans and many probably in the United States illegally.
Early last year he began shifting part of his operation to rented fields in Mexico because of immigrant labor force uncertainties in the U.S. Now, about 500 Mexicans tend his crops in Mexico, where they run no risk of deportation.
Scaroni expects recover his start-up costs because of the lower wages he pays farm workers here, $11 a day as opposed to about $9 an hour in California, "ALTHOUGH MEXICAN WORKERS ARE LESS PRODUCTIVE IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY", he said.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/05/us/05export.html?
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If all of the illegal immigrants in this country were to be granted some form of legal status, there are a few points to consider:
The illegals would always be guaranteed at least the current minimum wage by law.
Could the illegals become less productive with their newly acquired legal status?
As the population of illegals and their offspring grows, would those who remain uneducated and low-skilled continue to be satisfied earning minimum wage or would they begin to demand more?
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