Immigration as the wind blows

I'll say right off that I think the USA made a terrible mistake many years ago when we had the best chance to annex Canada and everything south of the USA, at least through Panama. We could guard the border pretty well at the Panama Canal, and at the straights across from Russia. It would now be most difficult due to the French element in Canada.
If we had done, so as proposed above, by now we would have had a Hispanic President or two, and a French speaking Vice-President, along with a Mexican Secretary of Labor. Our Congress and Senate would have hundreds of interpretors in order to be able do business.
Never the less we don't have such circumstances as above, and it is the reason we are coming up with a thousand page new immigration law.
As I understand how it is going to end up, the law will be detailed around the following premises:
What's here, stays here.
If they want they can register;
otherwise Wife and Grandma can't come legally and will have to get wet.
Build approximately 300 miles more fence on the Mexican border somewhere, sometime.
Don't collect any taxes from those here since if we do we will have to give them social security.
This saves those hiring them the social security costs they should pay.
Don't work any of them over 30 hour per week so that they can be "contractors," and not be officially on the payroll.
Those chicken plucking, roofing, grass cutting, cooking, wait staff, cucumber picking, cotton picking, camp in the woods types, are all welcome in addition to what we now have.
All these stores that transfer money to Mexico and other places every Friday will now be taxed as banks.
Pine straw picker-uppers and salesmen will also be allowed to peddle it on the street without a license.
The slitting of goats throats can now be in the front yard as well as the back. Chicken feathers are now to be picked up instead of letting the wind blow them away.
If three high bunk beds are installed safely, there can be in addition to installing them on the walls of a house, be installed in the middle of the rooms as long as a two foot aisle is left on one side of the bunks. No more than 24 per room however and males and females are to be in different rooms.
Only two old vans allowed per yard.
No American is ever again to do any heavy lifting, stoop labor, menial tasks, or speak Spanish. If you can't pay for that work, the government will pay it.
We must keep our economy up!

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Submitted by Mixer on Tue, 05/29/2007 - 11:27am.

You managed to reinforce just about every racial stereotype I have ever heard. You also exposed yourself to be as racist as you are ignorant.

What's here, stays here. (Now they are chattel?)
. If they want they can register; . (Who is ‘THEY?)
. Otherwise Wife and Grandma can't come legally and will have to get wet. . (Wet? Really Dollar? What part will get wet?)

Those chicken plucking, roofing, grass cutting, cooking, wait staff, cucumber picking, cotton picking, camp in the woods types, are all welcome in addition to what we now have. (Can the accountants, heavy equipment operators, truckers and engineers stay too?)

The slitting of goats throats can now be in the front yard as well as the back. Chicken feathers are now to be picked up instead of letting the wind blow them away.
If three high bunk beds are installed safely, there can be in addition to installing them on the walls of a house, be installed in the middle of the rooms as long as a two foot aisle is left on one side of the bunks. No more than 24 per room however and males and females are to be in different rooms.
Only two old vans allowed per yard.

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Submitted by dollaradayandfound on Tue, 05/29/2007 - 1:36pm.

Are you saying that most of these people don't have to live this way?
The mew law is a farce. Nothing has changed.
Cover your head back up like an ostrich and forget it. Those of us who care will take care of the problem.

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Submitted by hutch866 on Tue, 05/29/2007 - 1:47pm.

How are you going to take care of the problem? Please enlighten me so I can be lerned like you are.

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Submitted by dollaradayandfound on Tue, 05/29/2007 - 7:47am.

They use Filipinos primarily to do their "work." When Saddam invaded Kuwait, all the Filipinos went home and it was extremely hard for the Kuwaitis to cook and clean, etc., so they didn't.
Same, same here soon.

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Submitted by Git Real on Tue, 05/29/2007 - 8:03am.

I do enjoy the use of Employees. Smiling

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Submitted by dollaradayandfound on Tue, 05/29/2007 - 1:14pm.

Do you use them as servants or as payroll employees? Or maybe you don't "use" them, you work them?

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Submitted by Git Real on Tue, 05/29/2007 - 3:42pm.

If they want to be unproductive they can move on. I also pay the heck out of them too! Thus, my very low turnover rates. Smiling

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Submitted by hutch866 on Wed, 05/30/2007 - 4:08pm.

they've got a low tolerence, don't they, yet we can talk about anal sex, go figure.

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Submitted by hutch866 on Tue, 05/29/2007 - 4:27pm.

just to let you know, edited for using the c-word you used in your title.

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Submitted by Git Real on Wed, 05/30/2007 - 4:16pm.

I try not to use the "C" word anymore. Smiling

Is Basmati's {{{EDITED}}} word acceptable? If I know the rules I know how to play the game. Let me know on that one folks. Thanks.
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Submitted by hutch866 on Wed, 05/30/2007 - 4:50pm.

The way it was explained to me, by John, is that if you wouldn't hear it from a 6 year old, or 1st grader, I forget which, don't say it, of course I've never heard a 1st grader talk about half the things Bas and Denise talk about on this site but maybe I'm just not around enough 1st graders.

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Submitted by pentapenguin on Wed, 05/30/2007 - 6:25pm.

if you wouldn't hear it from a 6 year old, or 1st grader, I forget which, don't say it

I hear what you're saying Hutch, but I think the thing is not what the subject is -- it's how the subject is presented. For example, the paper covers online predators caught by the great officers at PTCPD. That's an "adult" subject, but no "adult" four letter words (you know what I mean) are used to discuss it. I think it's just to keep things more polite civil by not allowing people to go overboard with their rhetoric.

Mind you I don't work for The Citizen so the above views are mine alone and not official. Eye-wink

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Submitted by Git Real on Wed, 05/30/2007 - 5:26pm.

My wife taught Kindergarten in Fulton County for many years. Based on what "John Said" I can certainly expand my vocabulary. Their mama's taught them how to use them four letter words really, really good. Shocked

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Submitted by Denise Conner on Wed, 05/30/2007 - 7:44pm.

I've heard that said before many times. Teachers can have a very hard time, especially now.

Too much listening to rap & other trashy music & TV, I guess -- and not enough soap being used! I imagine that teachers wish that they had that option sometimes. Laughing out loud

It's been a while, but I have heard some unbelievable things from kids (in Fulton Co.) myself.

Just to be racially and gender sensitive and to avoid stereotypes

Some people just don't know when to be quiet.

Then there's the other extreme:

"The War on Toddlerism"

See an earlier post (unintended to offend Hutch) about the decline of language skills.


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Submitted by Git Real on Tue, 05/29/2007 - 5:54pm.

My mom used to wash my mouth out for saying that word. But, I figure it's alright since it's acceptable for our teenagers to say it in school and at church. Please shush though..... I'm trying not to let my girls hear me. Eye-wink

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Submitted by hutch866 on Tue, 05/29/2007 - 6:15pm.

I was suprised when John edited me.

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Submitted by Git Real on Tue, 05/29/2007 - 6:29pm.

If Cal & Company complains on that word I will glady refrain from further use. Goodness....with all that's said these days on the media the "C" word anymore ranks right down there with Dum Dum.

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Submitted by hutch866 on Tue, 05/29/2007 - 6:37pm.

I agree 100%

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Submitted by Cyclist on Sat, 05/26/2007 - 9:25pm.

I'm afraid the immigrate family scenario has already happen. Look at LA; it now has a Latino Mayor whose father was an illegal. By numbers, just the LA region by itself has the largest Mexican population outside of Mexico City. One can only imagine the strength and dynamics of that political engine.

What is really interesting, for years Representatives and Senators from the southwest begged their peers to do something only to be told that their region will have to deal with it. The rest of federal government turn its back to the problem. Local governments in the southwest were supporting a growing number of immigrants without federal government help.

Whatever our federal government decides on doing it is going to be too little too late. We should have addressed this issue 50 years ago.


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