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Do illegal immigrants take some jobs away from citizens? Yes. Lou Dobbs (back when I had cable anyway) used to love to focus on this. But are illegal immigrants a net burden to society and/or our economy? No. It isn’t popular to say this, but illegal immigrants provide extra fuel to our economic engine. They work darn hard, doing jobs that many Americans look down upon. Unless they are paid in cash, “illegals” have federal, state, and FICA taxes withheld from their wages, even though they will receive little or no benefit from these taxes. They basically want to lay low and avoid trouble so they don’t find themselves on the midnight train to Gitmo. Many small businesses, particularly in the landscaping, construction, animal murder (slaughterhouses) and restaurant businesses, love illegal immigrants because they work so hard and allow those businesses to provide their products and services cheaply, which benefits everyone through lower costs and more products and services that we greedily consume. Do these benefits outweigh the loss of American jobs? I don’t know, but I bet they do.
The benefits that “illegals” provide to our economy are likely the reason that measures to control our borders are so half hearted. As such, the black market is in full swing and “illegals” will always be working here. Instead of throwing our hands over our heads in surrender and refusing to do anything about “illegals” (which is the strategy in
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Because you quoted Eric Hoffer, I am reading The True Believer. Thank you.
Truth be told, I actually got that quote from “Choosing Civility”, a book I recently finished. That quote made so much sense to me that I am going to put Hoffer on my list as well. I just started “My Life” (Clinton’s bio), so I should be busy for awhile…
srtzw"Choosing Civility" has made me aware of too many of my failing, I need to make a number of improvements.
I thought "My Life" was good, even if it was some what fictional. I love bio's and auto's
My next read is 'The Seventeen Traditions" I never liked Nader. He is too much like Einstein. They questioned accepted thoughts, found faults, and then developed new and better ideas. I can't even understand accepted thoughts.
After Nader, "Einstein" by Walter Isaacson. Isaacson is a great Writer.
I think I should watch more T.V. reading is bad for my eyes.
Sorry about the srtzw in the previous post, it was part of the word verification.
Maybe I should read " Typing and Spelling for Dummies " next
The big question about ending illegal immigration is how much are you willing to pay? For orange juice? For groceries? Okay, let's be all Columbia, for that restaurant dinner since no one here cooks?
Contrary to popular belief, not every human being wants to live in the US - not even a significant minority do. And the US has horrible social welfare policies - ain't no one getting a free ride. The small subset of people who *want* to immigrate are also willing to work for shit and, well, run the economy.
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