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    Action Alerts about Sen. Cornyn are TRUE

    http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/nation/4384657.html

    "In the waning hours of this year's Congress, U.S. Sen. John Cornyn of Texas has launched an effort to allow into the United States up to 100,000 additional foreign workers annually in the high-tech and nursing fields."

    "Cornyn's proposal would also exempt a visa holder's family members from visa limits.

    Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., estimated that Cornyn's plan could add as many as 700,000 visas annually. He said he would block the proposal, which requires unanimous consent to get a Senate vote."
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    This is absurd...!!!!! They are just trying to flood this country before we can stop it!!! ONE WAY OR THE OTHER!!!

    WE DON'T NEED ANY MORE PEOPLE IN THIS COUNTRY! PUT OUR OWN PEOPLE TO WORK! I WISH WE COULD THROW THE WHOLE BUNCH OUT!
    Please help save America for our children and grandchildren... they are counting on us. THEY DESERVE the goodness of AMERICA not to be given to those who are stealing our children's future! ... and a congress who works for THEM!
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    This is the SKIL bill. I have been sending my Rep. emails on this for a few months now.

    For the life of me, I cannot understand why OUR government is heeding American voters, or why they are so hellbent on allowing every foreigner in the world here!

    It seems as if this is their main mission. To me, everytime they use displomacy with some radical government, our jobs disappear.

    I'm beginning to think they tell these leaders, we will give you our American's jobs, if you will stop this, or that! Or promise them some entitlement, at our expense.

    If you think about this, it's blackmail. Iran and N. Korea's tin gods raise a ruckus just to get something.

    With our own government refusing to listen to us, I don't know how we can ever turn things around to benefit OUR citizens.
    Do not vote for Party this year, vote for America and American workers!

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    It's called wage equalization and it is near the top of the to-do list of the elitists/globalists who are pushing for a NAU (a stepping stone to NWO).

    http://www.jussemper.org/index.html

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    THE RESULTS OF SPAIN'S MEMBERSHIP IN THE EUROPEAN UNION SHOW A STARK CONTRAST WITH THE RESULTS OF MEXICO'S MEMBERSHIP IN NAFTA


    Since 1975, Spain's real wages improved 63% up to 2004 -relative to their equalization with the United States based on PPP- regardless of price levels and exchange rate fluctuations during this period. In this way, the gap between nominal and equalized wages based on PPP is reduced in a sustained manner, dropping from 48% to 15% amounting to a reduction of 69%. That is, between 1975 and 2004, Spanish nominal manufacturing wages increase 579%, from $2.52 to $17,10/hour, whilst the cost-of-living PPP index grew only 12%, moving from 78 a 87. As a result of the combination of the fact that nominal manufacturing wages in the U.S. grow only 279%, below Spain's 579% growth, from $6.16 to $23,17/hour in the same period, and the cost-of-living PPP index is sustained, the PPP wage equalization increases to the level of 85%.

    To illustrate Spain's success, Mexico offers a clear contrast. In 1975 Mexico and Spain had the same PPP cost-of-living index (7. Although, during the period of twenty-nine years, price levels have been more equalized in Spain than in Mexico (a generally higher cost of living in Spain), relative to the U.S., the insertion of Spain in the European Union and of Mexico in the North American Free Trade Agreement have drawn dramatically different results. The hard facts are that Spain's economic strategy gives sustained support to aggregate demand and Mexico's depresses it. Thus, while nominal manufacturing wages increase almost seven fold in Spain, in Mexico they grow a meagre 72% -well below the 276% growth of wages in the U.S., its main trading partner. Thus, the Spanish economy joins fully the group of developed economies whilst Mexico retreats into poverty levels that precede, at the very least, the levels prevalent three decades ago.
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