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I don't know why this was posted here, but I read it. Two years ago our caucasion landscaper went out of business, and we needed someone to do the lawn, clean the leaves and plow snow. Some friend recommended a fellow. He was not from this country, but his work ethic was great and he showed up every week. Last winter was rough, we had two huge storms. My driveway is about 130 feet long and two cars wide after entering it. During the storm at

11 pm the dog was barking and we saw nobody and heard nobody, until Ellen went outside. There was the landscaper who is in his late 60's and his wife hand shoveling the driveway, their plow broke and it needed a new engine. Ellen went out and told them that she would pay them if they stopped, it just wasn't right to have them hand shovel 14 inches of snow.

They came back in the morning to firnish the job, by hand. I paid him double his normal fee. Crossing overto the US is no panacia, and its no guarantee that they have a chance of making real money, its more like servitude. Yes, I got a usable driveway and walks, but at what cost to their dignity, their health, and how many more homes did they do by hand?

If we want to stop the immigration then I think that we should work with countries and spend money to raise the standard of living. We moved our big companies down south to "save money and create jobs", yet I have two older people outside my home shhoveling my driveway at temperatures my dog won't go out in to relieve himself.

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Bill Glass

The only reason our treasonous Prez even mentioned the subject is in a attempt to sell the public on his immigration sell-out which both houses of Congress have rejected due to immense public pressure against rewarding lawless criminals. Bush is not on America's side. He has refused to enforce the law or protect the borders. Like his dad & Klinton, he only deports white Europeans who enter illegally or overstay their visas, not crime-prone Africans & Hispanics or terrorism-prone Middle Easterners. His bill will bring 100 million third worlders into this nation inside of the first 25 years in addition to all of the ones who are already here. Look at their birth rate and do the math. They breed like cockroaches and will swarm us like ravenous locusts, devouring our communities, bankrupting school districts & hospitals, and lowering wages. Bush wants your children & grandchildren to be second-class citizens in a crime & poverty-ridden third world slum. He doesn't give a damn about America's sovereignty or your quality of life. He is working for his daddy's new world order in which North America will be a vassal state in a world government and the USA will no longer exist as a sovereign nation. Hitlery Klinton is waiting to finish the job. Good-by, America.

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Barry

Someone I've known for years used to say during the 1960s, "Thank God for the Catholics and all the kids they have. Otherwise the blacks would oiverwhelm us with their kids before the end of the century."

Now, Catholics are being condemmed by you!

Karl

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midlant

Around 1980 or so, my dad suggested why don't we TRADE our 'workers' who don't want to work for their workers who actually do want to work for a living. Here is one of my observations over the past twenty five years of how some did indeed got ahead through hard work and putting up with some inconvenience for the first few years of their new lives here in North America. I have seen a fair number who were immigrants (now taxpaying ciitzens) live several families to one home for the first couple of years over here which admittedly stigmatized them somewhat as undesirable neighbors, but it kept their expenses low. Certainly not the most desirable situation, but it was only temporary; unlike where they came from where they would have had to live like that for their entire lives. Seems they don't mind doing the 'sweatshop' stuff 10 hours a day when our workers are 'too good' to do that type of work. The payoff in the end is they actually save their hard earned cash over two or three years (including not blowing it in the bar each payday) and can get ahead by buying a small house or their own. Yet some born and raise here still think its the impossible 'American Dream' to own a home...

Craig.

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studebaker8

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John Poulos

You're a good man, Bill Glass.

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Dave's Place

I thouhg the kooks like you only post to blogs LOL

mike hunt

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Mike Hunter

A kook is someone like you who believes we can continue the present insanity with no consequences to our language, culture & quality of life.

BH

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Reply to
Barry

Mike still thinks that GM is king...

JT

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Grumpy AuContraire

Yes I have to agree with Dave..Your a good man Bill...

Lansing

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ConcreteGuy

This week I hired four USA born caucasians to break concrete, hand-dig footers, build forms and pour and finish concrete. A friend of mine recommended them as good workers. He wasn't wrong.

They've now worked three days and I haven't seen them take a break even when a thunder shower went through. (Not exactly true. They stopped and ate some ice cream bars when the Schwan truck came through.) I can't imagine how non-caucasians could have ever worked any harder. Never a complaint or down word. The noise from relentless sledgehammers and jackhammers wore me out that first day. I haven't doubled their pay but I might consider giving them a tip.

They are coming back tomorrow to finish the second job. I should have taken pictures of them in action as they very rare Americans according to some sources.

My great example should prove all American workers are worthy and all people will pay the wages even when there are cheaper options. So, you can feel better about our country's surviving if we ever do (shudder) rule by law and protect our country' borders.

My plantation is in much better repair now.

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Lark Parker

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Barry

The influx of illegals have driven prevailing wages down to the point that in some locations, U.S. citizens cannot afford to work for the diluted rates of pay being offered. No where is this more evident than in the construction industries.

Of all the illegals that I've come into contact with, a mere 10% are worth their salt. The rest are takers.

I could go on but what's the point...

JT

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Grumpy AuContraire

This country was built by Ameicans, so that should be no surprise, though the younger generation has many who are lazy, spoiled & weak. Importing foreign labor because "Americans just won't do some jobs" is mostly B.S. The truth is that employers want the job done cheaper than a person raising a family, paying taxes & not taking welfare can do it for, so they demand more foreign workers to lower wages. They are short-sighted & greedy. They expect workers to live cramped 4 families to a house, with the taxpayers providing food, housing , welfare, medical care & a free education in Spanish to make up the difference in what it takes to live on & what they want to pay.

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Barry

Well, it's true, the Americans are building some pretty nice casinos around here.

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Dave's Place

I wonder in Lark's crew of hard workers will want to be paid in cash with no paperwork. Sounds like a bunch who are collecting unemployment, too.

(That's the Eastern big city background poking it's head theough.)

Karl

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midlant

One cannot forget the "job killer" policies of guv'ment. So much of a burden has been placed on employers by over zealous entities such as the EPA, OSHA, and literally thousands of mandates of which little or none exist offshore. Add to this the job of employers playing nanny for deadbeat fathers.

Also, the products of our failed public education system is another major detractor. Hell, students are now being "taught" by the products of a then failed system. A might messy scenario if you ask me.

Our government has become a giant suckling pig incapable of functioning in a normal or rational way. It needs to be trimmed down and the whole country needs to place emphasis on the basics and get a good dose of reality, self sufficiency and direction.

JT

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Grumpy AuContraire

Well Dang people. I was just trying for one of those comments: "You're a good man, Charlie Brown" like Billy got.

I thought I could qualify because I paid the going wage and employed four people. Mebbe those are only given out if I am being charitable. Hah, I did let a Mexican woman and her kids pick all the pears she wanted off my trees last year.

I'm thinking it just might have to be in the "assuaging liberal guilt" category to qualify. So donations to the Breast Cancer Fund, Salvation Army, and Navy Relief probably doesn't help me. And I didn't feel guilty about hiring the workers so I probably can't make to the exalted Charlie Brown level. I don't feel guilty about killing their woman and raping their buffalo either. Oh wait, those are the Indians I need to feel guilty about.

How about we let them have unlimited gambling casino licenses? We took the land from Mexico after they took it from the Indians. Seems fair to give those of Mexican descent the casino privilege too.

Here is my illegal alien plan ( I borrowed it from Charles Darwin ) : If an illegal alien is caught within a mile of the border he is taken back -- If he is caught 500 miles from the border, he is released. The 499 miles has a magical sanctifying power. Oh wait, this plan was already put into effect 20 years ago.

I live a thousand miles from the TexMex border so 20% of this town's population is already sanctified. The meat packing industry here is a marvelous financial success. Buy stock.

Sure wish I had a recent feel-good story, but reality is all I have.

MY pear tree story may be my best shot at the Charlie Brown level but that happened last year. Probably doesn't qualify.

Have a nice day.

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Lark Parker

You're a good man, Park Larker.

In your own sort of way.

I like ya, anyway.

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Dave's Place

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