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d'Eduardo -speaks-out-on- The Path To Legal Residence - Not Amnesty
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Sorry, they need to go back home and wait in line like anyone else. What part of the word 'illegal' doesn't register in your pea sized brain? For someone who supposed did go to college, even a bad one, the idea of removing about 7 to 8 million from the employed workforce (around 60% of the total illegal immigrant count, per FAIR) would create either a deep recession or a true depression. 'supposed did go'? Is that GED speak? |
Eduardo - fellow IBOC-shill diputes your claims about AM ratings.
dxAce wrote:
David Eduardo wrote: "D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: I think they would be more likely to object to someone like you with your "Pancho" routine and way-out-there ways of expressing their feelings about immigration topics. As for my thoughts on immigration...not so far out there as you'd have us believe. I'm far from alone, here. The truth is that there is no way to remove most of the illegal immigrants. There are around 12 million, and they are the entry level employees needed to sustain the economy. Removing them, in the vast majority, would paralyze the economy and create a depression out of the current recessionary situation. Despite wild cries to the contrary, the current unemployment rate is very near the residual level below which a nation can never go; the unemployed consist significantly of those who can not work, will not work and those who are in the wrong place for getting work. Deporting the non-criminal, hard working illegal immigrants will simply cause entire sectors of the economy in many regions to collapse or be paralyzed. BS On the other hand, there was no enforcement for 30 years. We essentially told the world that it could come and slip in as we chose not to enforce existing laws. What's this 'WE' ****, 'Eduardo? So in came enough people to equal the total populations of Phoenix, San Diego, Atlanta and Dallas. Nobody really stopped them. Government did not care... in fact, the only ones who cared have generally been those who don't understand the need for entry level employees in a developed economy. So now we have parents who are illegal who have children who are significantly Americanized and who are Americans by birth. That can be changed. Yet we want to send them all back to Laos or Mexico or Romania after the family has been here, in some cases, for decades. They prosecute folks who committed murders decades ago.. so what's the problem? Give those who have roots and who do not have any criminal records an opportunity to become legal and eventually to become citizens. They are a vital part of the nation and the economy. Support the Deport David 'Eduardo' Frackelton Gleason Movement! I'll gas up the Envoy. You want to ride shotgun? |
Eduardo - fellow IBOC-shill diputes your claims about AM ratings.
D Peter Maus wrote: dxAce wrote: David Eduardo wrote: "D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: I think they would be more likely to object to someone like you with your "Pancho" routine and way-out-there ways of expressing their feelings about immigration topics. As for my thoughts on immigration...not so far out there as you'd have us believe. I'm far from alone, here. The truth is that there is no way to remove most of the illegal immigrants. There are around 12 million, and they are the entry level employees needed to sustain the economy. Removing them, in the vast majority, would paralyze the economy and create a depression out of the current recessionary situation. Despite wild cries to the contrary, the current unemployment rate is very near the residual level below which a nation can never go; the unemployed consist significantly of those who can not work, will not work and those who are in the wrong place for getting work. Deporting the non-criminal, hard working illegal immigrants will simply cause entire sectors of the economy in many regions to collapse or be paralyzed. BS On the other hand, there was no enforcement for 30 years. We essentially told the world that it could come and slip in as we chose not to enforce existing laws. What's this 'WE' ****, 'Eduardo? So in came enough people to equal the total populations of Phoenix, San Diego, Atlanta and Dallas. Nobody really stopped them. Government did not care... in fact, the only ones who cared have generally been those who don't understand the need for entry level employees in a developed economy. So now we have parents who are illegal who have children who are significantly Americanized and who are Americans by birth. That can be changed. Yet we want to send them all back to Laos or Mexico or Romania after the family has been here, in some cases, for decades. They prosecute folks who committed murders decades ago.. so what's the problem? Give those who have roots and who do not have any criminal records an opportunity to become legal and eventually to become citizens. They are a vital part of the nation and the economy. Support the Deport David 'Eduardo' Frackelton Gleason Movement! I'll gas up the Envoy. You want to ride shotgun? Road trip! |
Eduardo - fellow IBOC-shill diputes your claims about AM ratings.
"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: Deporting the non-criminal, hard working illegal immigrants will simply cause entire sectors of the economy in many regions to collapse or be paralyzed. BS Start with huge sectors, from food processing and harvesting to the hospitality, facilities maintenance and sanitation industries, which would grind to a halt without such employees... Add the decrease in taxes. Let's say there are 3 million less occupied dwelling units no longer producing tax base revenue. No sales taxes from what is 4% of the population. Reduction of FICA payments. And the ripple effect on retail and other sectors of a 4% reduction of the economy. The disaster would be total, aside from the fact that logistically it can't be done. And the probability of disruptive things ranging from strikes to riots is huge. |
d'Eduardo -speaks-out-on- The Path To Legal Residence - Not Amnesty
"dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Sorry, they need to go back home and wait in line like anyone else. What part of the word 'illegal' doesn't register in your pea sized brain? For someone who supposed did go to college, even a bad one, the idea of removing about 7 to 8 million from the employed workforce (around 60% of the total illegal immigrant count, per FAIR) would create either a deep recession or a true depression. 'supposed did go'? Is that GED speak? Nah, just fast typing and carelessnes. |
Eduardo - fellow IBOC-shill diputes your claims about AM ratings.
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: Deporting the non-criminal, hard working illegal immigrants will simply cause entire sectors of the economy in many regions to collapse or be paralyzed. BS Start with huge sectors, from food processing and harvesting to the hospitality, facilities maintenance and sanitation industries, which would grind to a halt without such employees... Add the decrease in taxes. Let's say there are 3 million less occupied dwelling units no longer producing tax base revenue. No sales taxes from what is 4% of the population. Reduction of FICA payments. And the ripple effect on retail and other sectors of a 4% reduction of the economy. The disaster would be total, aside from the fact that logistically it can't be done. And the probability of disruptive things ranging from strikes to riots is huge. Wow, riots! You gonna participate, oh faux one? And yes, logistically it can be done. You're just stupid enough to fail to understand the resolve of the American people. Back to Ecuador with ya, 'Eduardo'. Support the Deport David 'Eduardo' Frackelton Gleason Movement! |
Eduardo - fellow IBOC-shill diputes your claims about AM ratings.
dxAce wrote:
D Peter Maus wrote: dxAce wrote: David Eduardo wrote: "D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: I think they would be more likely to object to someone like you with your "Pancho" routine and way-out-there ways of expressing their feelings about immigration topics. As for my thoughts on immigration...not so far out there as you'd have us believe. I'm far from alone, here. The truth is that there is no way to remove most of the illegal immigrants. There are around 12 million, and they are the entry level employees needed to sustain the economy. Removing them, in the vast majority, would paralyze the economy and create a depression out of the current recessionary situation. Despite wild cries to the contrary, the current unemployment rate is very near the residual level below which a nation can never go; the unemployed consist significantly of those who can not work, will not work and those who are in the wrong place for getting work. Deporting the non-criminal, hard working illegal immigrants will simply cause entire sectors of the economy in many regions to collapse or be paralyzed. BS On the other hand, there was no enforcement for 30 years. We essentially told the world that it could come and slip in as we chose not to enforce existing laws. What's this 'WE' ****, 'Eduardo? So in came enough people to equal the total populations of Phoenix, San Diego, Atlanta and Dallas. Nobody really stopped them. Government did not care... in fact, the only ones who cared have generally been those who don't understand the need for entry level employees in a developed economy. So now we have parents who are illegal who have children who are significantly Americanized and who are Americans by birth. That can be changed. Yet we want to send them all back to Laos or Mexico or Romania after the family has been here, in some cases, for decades. They prosecute folks who committed murders decades ago.. so what's the problem? Give those who have roots and who do not have any criminal records an opportunity to become legal and eventually to become citizens. They are a vital part of the nation and the economy. Support the Deport David 'Eduardo' Frackelton Gleason Movement! I'll gas up the Envoy. You want to ride shotgun? Road trip! I'll bring the SW-8. |
d'Eduardo -speaks-out-on- The Path To Legal Residence - Not Amnesty
David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... Sorry, they need to go back home and wait in line like anyone else. What part of the word 'illegal' doesn't register in your pea sized brain? For someone who supposed did go to college, even a bad one, the idea of removing about 7 to 8 million from the employed workforce (around 60% of the total illegal immigrant count, per FAIR) would create either a deep recession or a true depression. 'supposed did go'? Is that GED speak? Nah, just fast typing and carelessnes. I think it was just a case of GED speak. |
Eduardo - fellow IBOC-shill diputes your claims about AM ratings.
D Peter Maus wrote: dxAce wrote: D Peter Maus wrote: dxAce wrote: David Eduardo wrote: "D Peter Maus" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: I think they would be more likely to object to someone like you with your "Pancho" routine and way-out-there ways of expressing their feelings about immigration topics. As for my thoughts on immigration...not so far out there as you'd have us believe. I'm far from alone, here. The truth is that there is no way to remove most of the illegal immigrants. There are around 12 million, and they are the entry level employees needed to sustain the economy. Removing them, in the vast majority, would paralyze the economy and create a depression out of the current recessionary situation. Despite wild cries to the contrary, the current unemployment rate is very near the residual level below which a nation can never go; the unemployed consist significantly of those who can not work, will not work and those who are in the wrong place for getting work. Deporting the non-criminal, hard working illegal immigrants will simply cause entire sectors of the economy in many regions to collapse or be paralyzed. BS On the other hand, there was no enforcement for 30 years. We essentially told the world that it could come and slip in as we chose not to enforce existing laws. What's this 'WE' ****, 'Eduardo? So in came enough people to equal the total populations of Phoenix, San Diego, Atlanta and Dallas. Nobody really stopped them. Government did not care... in fact, the only ones who cared have generally been those who don't understand the need for entry level employees in a developed economy. So now we have parents who are illegal who have children who are significantly Americanized and who are Americans by birth. That can be changed. Yet we want to send them all back to Laos or Mexico or Romania after the family has been here, in some cases, for decades. They prosecute folks who committed murders decades ago.. so what's the problem? Give those who have roots and who do not have any criminal records an opportunity to become legal and eventually to become citizens. They are a vital part of the nation and the economy. Support the Deport David 'Eduardo' Frackelton Gleason Movement! I'll gas up the Envoy. You want to ride shotgun? Road trip! I'll bring the SW-8. I'll bring batteries and wire. |
Eduardo - fellow IBOC-shill diputes your claims about AM ratings.
dxAce wrote: David Eduardo wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... David Eduardo wrote: Deporting the non-criminal, hard working illegal immigrants will simply cause entire sectors of the economy in many regions to collapse or be paralyzed. BS Start with huge sectors, from food processing and harvesting to the hospitality, facilities maintenance and sanitation industries, which would grind to a halt without such employees... Add the decrease in taxes. Let's say there are 3 million less occupied dwelling units no longer producing tax base revenue. No sales taxes from what is 4% of the population. Reduction of FICA payments. And the ripple effect on retail and other sectors of a 4% reduction of the economy. The disaster would be total, aside from the fact that logistically it can't be done. And the probability of disruptive things ranging from strikes to riots is huge. Wow, riots! You gonna participate, oh faux one? And yes, logistically it can be done. You're just stupid enough to fail to understand the resolve of the American people. To quote Barry O'Bongo: Si se puede! Pack your bags, boy. |
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