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Old October 12th 04, 04:44 PM
Cribsheet
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EXPORTING JOBS IMPORTING POVERTY

The U.S. population is increasing by about three million legal and illegal
immigrants each year while jobs are being exported by the bucketful. Anyone
who doesn`t wear a decoder ring should realize the country is in trouble and
our politicians are more interested in minutia than addressing the real
problems.. Just to keep up with our population increase we need to generate
140,000 to 200,000 jobs per month.

The country your children and grandchildren will inherit will be far different
than the country you live in today. Many areas will resemble a Third
World---even today some areas of our once great cities are ethnic enclaves
where only a few residents speak English. This self-inflicted Balkanization is
spreading across America aided by subversive politicians whose only objective
is to get elected. We need to secure our borders and ports, declare an
immediate immigration moratorium, and authorize federal, state, and local law
enforcement agencies to assist the immigration enforcement authorities.

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Old October 12th 04, 09:50 PM
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Nothing new. People don't care... more immigrants = more Democratic voters.

Cribsheet wrote:

EXPORTING JOBS IMPORTING POVERTY

The U.S. population is increasing by about three million legal and illegal
immigrants each year while jobs are being exported by the bucketful. Anyone
who doesn`t wear a decoder ring should realize the country is in trouble and
our politicians are more interested in minutia than addressing the real
problems.. Just to keep up with our population increase we need to generate
140,000 to 200,000 jobs per month.

The country your children and grandchildren will inherit will be far different
than the country you live in today. Many areas will resemble a Third
World---even today some areas of our once great cities are ethnic enclaves
where only a few residents speak English. This self-inflicted Balkanization is
spreading across America aided by subversive politicians whose only objective
is to get elected. We need to secure our borders and ports, declare an
immediate immigration moratorium, and authorize federal, state, and local law
enforcement agencies to assist the immigration enforcement authorities.

Please copy and distribute freely.


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Old October 12th 04, 09:50 PM
kontiki
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Nothing new. People don't care... more immigrants = more Democratic voters.

Cribsheet wrote:

EXPORTING JOBS IMPORTING POVERTY

The U.S. population is increasing by about three million legal and illegal
immigrants each year while jobs are being exported by the bucketful. Anyone
who doesn`t wear a decoder ring should realize the country is in trouble and
our politicians are more interested in minutia than addressing the real
problems.. Just to keep up with our population increase we need to generate
140,000 to 200,000 jobs per month.

The country your children and grandchildren will inherit will be far different
than the country you live in today. Many areas will resemble a Third
World---even today some areas of our once great cities are ethnic enclaves
where only a few residents speak English. This self-inflicted Balkanization is
spreading across America aided by subversive politicians whose only objective
is to get elected. We need to secure our borders and ports, declare an
immediate immigration moratorium, and authorize federal, state, and local law
enforcement agencies to assist the immigration enforcement authorities.

Please copy and distribute freely.


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Old October 13th 04, 01:23 AM
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"Cribsheet" wrote in message
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EXPORTING JOBS IMPORTING POVERTY

The U.S. population is increasing by about three million legal and illegal
immigrants each year while jobs are being exported by the bucketful.


All legal and most illegal immigrants come here because there are jobs
available.


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Old October 13th 04, 02:58 AM
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"C J Campbell" wrote in message
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"Cribsheet" wrote in message
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EXPORTING JOBS IMPORTING POVERTY

The U.S. population is increasing by about three million legal and

illegal
immigrants each year while jobs are being exported by the bucketful.


All legal and most illegal immigrants come here because there are jobs
available.


I have very mixed feelings on this issue. On one hand, I'm usually a
let-the-market-decide laissez-faire capitalist in favor of open borders.

On the other hand, it's pretty clear the last thing we need are more
uneducated, unskilled workers. The market will always respond positively to
more employees; it's good for keeping costs down. But social stability is an
issue as well.

I'll take all the Chinese engineers, Indian programmers, and European
designers that want to come here. Polish masons are good, as are Irish
plasterers. Educated professionals and skilled tradesmen we can always use
more of. But let's get unemployment in the inner cities down a bit before we
let more in, don't you think?

-cwk.


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Old October 13th 04, 03:02 AM
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"C Kingsbury" wrote in message
ink.net...

On the other hand, it's pretty clear the last thing we need are more
uneducated, unskilled workers. The market will always respond positively
to
more employees; it's good for keeping costs down. But social stability is
an
issue as well.

I'll take all the Chinese engineers, Indian programmers, and European
designers that want to come here. Polish masons are good, as are Irish
plasterers. Educated professionals and skilled tradesmen we can always use
more of. But let's get unemployment in the inner cities down a bit before
we
let more in, don't you think?


If there are no jobs for these uneducated, unskilled workers, why do they
continue to come here?


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Old October 13th 04, 01:38 PM
Chris
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Steven P. McNicoll wrote:
"C Kingsbury" wrote in message
ink.net...

On the other hand, it's pretty clear the last thing we need are more
uneducated, unskilled workers. The market will always respond positively
to
more employees; it's good for keeping costs down. But social stability is
an
issue as well.

I'll take all the Chinese engineers, Indian programmers, and European
designers that want to come here. Polish masons are good, as are Irish
plasterers. Educated professionals and skilled tradesmen we can always use
more of. But let's get unemployment in the inner cities down a bit before
we
let more in, don't you think?



If there are no jobs for these uneducated, unskilled workers, why do they
continue to come here?



To sponge off every working american by getting free health care, and
welfare.
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Old October 13th 04, 02:32 PM
C Kingsbury
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"Chris" wrote in message
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Steven P. McNicoll wrote:
"C Kingsbury" wrote in message
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more of. But let's get unemployment in the inner cities down a bit

before
we
let more in, don't you think?



If there are no jobs for these uneducated, unskilled workers, why do

they
continue to come here?


They find jobs because they're willing to work at very low wages. The result
of this is to depress wages in this segment of the labor market. Without
illegal immigrants, lots of employers would have to offer higher wages to
get lazy American citizens to come work for them. With jobs available at
higher wages, fewer uneductaed, unskilled Americans will choose welfare
and/or crime as their primary means of employment.

-cwk.


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Old October 13th 04, 03:23 PM
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"Chris" wrote in message
.. .

If there are no jobs for these uneducated, unskilled workers, why do they
continue to come here?


To sponge off every working american by getting free health care, and
welfare.


The solution to that is obvious. Eliminate "free" health care and welfare.


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Old October 13th 04, 01:38 PM
Chris
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Steven P. McNicoll wrote:
"C Kingsbury" wrote in message
ink.net...

On the other hand, it's pretty clear the last thing we need are more
uneducated, unskilled workers. The market will always respond positively
to
more employees; it's good for keeping costs down. But social stability is
an
issue as well.

I'll take all the Chinese engineers, Indian programmers, and European
designers that want to come here. Polish masons are good, as are Irish
plasterers. Educated professionals and skilled tradesmen we can always use
more of. But let's get unemployment in the inner cities down a bit before
we
let more in, don't you think?



If there are no jobs for these uneducated, unskilled workers, why do they
continue to come here?



To sponge off every working american by getting free health care, and
welfare.
 




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