Surprise! Surprise..barry will give Amnesty to illegals..

Steady Eddie

Veteran Expediter
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The rest of the third world only see's the word AMNESTY! Now the FLOOD GATES are OPEN and they are in route to AMERICA, added to the 10.2% unemployment now, over saturation is the WICKED WITCH of the left's peloony's DREAM of POWER as speaker 4 EVER!! Every time when I call southern BRAZIL, I'm told what's happening in the news here in the USA-THEY ARE WATCHING!

The 10.2% is understated for unemployment. When they ask are you out of work and you say yes, the next question is "Are you looking for work?" If you answer no then they do not count you in the mix. One analyst said it is more like 17%.
 

letzrockexpress

Veteran Expediter
Instead of disagreeing with a stop sign. Why don't you tell me what you think should be done. You never stand for anything you just disagree with everyone. Must be sad to be right all the time....in your closed mind, so tell me. You always come back with "show me this or that" now it's your turn.


What do I think we should do? Absolutely nothing. Attempting to deport all the illegals won't work and we'll just be farther in the hole. You are advocating the spending of literally billions of dollars that will not solve the problem. I asked you twice to show me how you think we should get rid of the illegals. I'm still waiting. I'm not right all the time, but you are wrong on this. As Chef Dennis says, if you don't like like what I post, don't read it....Oh, and if I was right all the time, why would I be sad, Dood?
 
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dougbabbles

Guest
I plan on driving my Hino back to Russia some day so I can live in the father land. I'm going to turn my Hino into a roach-coach and sell pita bread in St. Petersberg.:)
 

greg334

Veteran Expediter
Ummm..

There was no such thing as a Native American, in fact Canada's moniker seems to fit better then our PC version - first people.

America wasn't established when the Europeans arrived and I have yet heard a frick'n apology from England, France, Spain or the Netherlands over the invasion of this land - it is thrown up in the faces of the people who live here that we are at fault but we didn't have control over the peoples of that time.

In addition to that, the Indians as they are so commonly called, were part of a confederation, hence a country. They were like Europe in many ways but a different form of government, and a different culture. They had their wars, their mass killings and their slavery issues like the Europeans. They didn't just appear here out of thin air either but migrated from another land as the Europeans did. Their claim to being the First people may or may not be correct because we don't know who they conquered in order to establish themselves on the land, or if they killed off another race in doing so - no body knows. This does not take away the fact that the European settlers brought with them an attitude that the Indian was inferior, it was reflected in the attitude that they had about slaves, white or black.

To add to this, France, England, Spain and the Netherlands all owe our former slaves an apology and they should be the ones paying any reparations because it was their kings and Queens who gave permission to export slaves, creating the institution that we know as slavery in the United States. They also created a system that gave us indentured servitude which is still here in many different forms.

Now the French and Austrians should be apologizing to the Mexicans, they invaded and conquered Mexico when it was sort of an independent country. I don't recall the United States demanding that we have part of that action either time but fought our own war, a war without an occupation or trying to control Mexico after the fact. Nevertheless, the French and Austrians should be the target of the Mexicans if they want retributions for some unjust action against them in the past. We didn't just take the land they are trying to reclaim but paid for it in many different ways.

Deportation when possible

Yes it is a more cost effective method in dealing with the issue - here's why;

Our health care system has been burdened with the problems of maintaining facilities at the same time as providing health care to those who do not belong here. Most emergency room cases in the southwest and now appearing in some parts of the south east have been for those who have no legal or legitimate documentation and assumed to be in this country illegally.

We have setup clinics and programs in the southwest to deal with some of the issues of no or little health care for people who have been undocumented - aka invaders - and it has shifted money away from other programs, like education.

We have allowed our education system in some parts of the country to compensate for and pretty much condone the practice of undocumented children in to our education system without regards to cost.

Many of the times the invader, the undocumented worker if you want to call them, has to use a 'service' to obtain documentation in order to appear legal. These 'services' traffic in stolen identification and the hidden cause of this has cost the country billions of dollars, not to mention innocent individuals a lot of money to fix messes to their credit ratings and even paying vendors like credit card companies back. It is really easy for people who never went through identity theft to say it is no big deal but for those who have had to deal with the nightmare, deportation is justified.

Crime is another factor that is not included because it is hard to track the actual cost to the country. Just the Domestic Violence cost (intervention by the cops, arresting and housing the perp, adjudication of the case, consoling of the victim, social services to the victim, housing and protection of the victim) alone are three times as much as it should be and the bigger problem within the communities that house these invaders is the fact that 1 in 150 call the cops when it comes down to this one single crime and that reflects a bigger problem that crime flourishes in these communities and cost society more money int he long run. The other costs are crime against people outside the communities, where there is a cost related to investigation to solve crimes like murder and assaults.

So deportation is the best and most cost effective solution we actually have and if done properly with a fast tracked procedures, we can save the country billions in the long run.

I know you won't agree with it, that's alright because you are looking at the individuals you know not the real problems facing the country.

We have an immigration system that worked well before the first reform of 1965, since that time, we have lost what the country actually stands for and it is not an open border.
 

letzrockexpress

Veteran Expediter
Ummm..

There was no such thing as a Native American, in fact Canada's moniker seems to fit better then our PC version - first people.

America wasn't established when the Europeans arrived and I have yet heard a frick'n apology from England, France, Spain or the Netherlands over the invasion of this land - it is thrown up in the faces of the people who live here that we are at fault but we didn't have control over the peoples of that time.

In addition to that, the Indians as they are so commonly called, were part of a confederation, hence a country. They were like Europe in many ways but a different form of government, and a different culture. They had their wars, their mass killings and their slavery issues like the Europeans. They didn't just appear here out of thin air either but migrated from another land as the Europeans did. Their claim to being the First people may or may not be correct because we don't know who they conquered in order to establish themselves on the land, or if they killed off another race in doing so - no body knows. This does not take away the fact that the European settlers brought with them an attitude that the Indian was inferior, it was reflected in the attitude that they had about slaves, white or black.

To add to this, France, England, Spain and the Netherlands all owe our former slaves an apology and they should be the ones paying any reparations because it was their kings and Queens who gave permission to export slaves, creating the institution that we know as slavery in the United States. They also created a system that gave us indentured servitude which is still here in many different forms.

Now the French and Austrians should be apologizing to the Mexicans, they invaded and conquered Mexico when it was sort of an independent country. I don't recall the United States demanding that we have part of that action either time but fought our own war, a war without an occupation or trying to control Mexico after the fact. Nevertheless, the French and Austrians should be the target of the Mexicans if they want retributions for some unjust action against them in the past. We didn't just take the land they are trying to reclaim but paid for it in many different ways.

Deportation when possible

Yes it is a more cost effective method in dealing with the issue - here's why;

Our health care system has been burdened with the problems of maintaining facilities at the same time as providing health care to those who do not belong here. Most emergency room cases in the southwest and now appearing in some parts of the south east have been for those who have no legal or legitimate documentation and assumed to be in this country illegally.

We have setup clinics and programs in the southwest to deal with some of the issues of no or little health care for people who have been undocumented - aka invaders - and it has shifted money away from other programs, like education.

We have allowed our education system in some parts of the country to compensate for and pretty much condone the practice of undocumented children in to our education system without regards to cost.

Many of the times the invader, the undocumented worker if you want to call them, has to use a 'service' to obtain documentation in order to appear legal. These 'services' traffic in stolen identification and the hidden cause of this has cost the country billions of dollars, not to mention innocent individuals a lot of money to fix messes to their credit ratings and even paying vendors like credit card companies back. It is really easy for people who never went through identity theft to say it is no big deal but for those who have had to deal with the nightmare, deportation is justified.

Crime is another factor that is not included because it is hard to track the actual cost to the country. Just the Domestic Violence cost (intervention by the cops, arresting and housing the perp, adjudication of the case, consoling of the victim, social services to the victim, housing and protection of the victim) alone are three times as much as it should be and the bigger problem within the communities that house these invaders is the fact that 1 in 150 call the cops when it comes down to this one single crime and that reflects a bigger problem that crime flourishes in these communities and cost society more money int he long run. The other costs are crime against people outside the communities, where there is a cost related to investigation to solve crimes like murder and assaults.

So deportation is the best and most cost effective solution we actually have and if done properly with a fast tracked procedures, we can save the country billions in the long run.

I know you won't agree with it, that's alright because you are looking at the individuals you know not the real problems facing the country.

We have an immigration system that worked well before the first reform of 1965, since that time, we have lost what the country actually stands for and it is not an open border.

I like that term "First people." It is much more descriptive of the truth. "Native American" suggests somewhat of an entitlement to the land. First people is much more correct in that they were here originally, but tribes come and go. This includes us. Whites began coming here in the ealry 1600's and have been doing so ever since. Now some of the "First People" are attempting to circle back around and we have a problem with that. In the grand scheme of things it won't matter much. 100 or 200 years from now an entirely different civilization will exist on what we now call North America. It's the natural order of things. Perhaps you are familiar with "The "Rise and Fall Of The Roman Empire"
In the immortal words of the great american, Mr. Robert Seger, Everything must have an end, like an ocean to a shore, like a river to a stream....like a river to a stream, it's the famous final scene*....
*Famous Final Scene by R.Seger, The Stranger In Town Album, 1978
 

Steady Eddie

Veteran Expediter
Owner/Operator
What do I think we should do? Absolutely nothing. Attempting to deport all the illegals won't work and we'll just be farther in the hole. You are advocating the spending of literally billions of dollars that will not solve the problem. I asked you twice to show me how you think we should get rid of the illegals. I'm still waiting. I'm not right all the time, but you are wrong on this. As Chef Dennis says, if you don't like like what I post, don't read it....Oh, and if I was right all the time, why would I be sad, Dood?

Still nothing...... I told you to deport them...why can't you read that? As for the cost, Barry can just go to his printing shop and have all the money he wants. He's doing it now. So what is another billion.....he has no understanding of it anyways. It's not like we have to fly them over, just march them over. Then let them go through the correct process to get back in. As far as reading your post, well, I normally don't untill you think I pulled your chain and you send a post to me...Do nothing! I thought you had nothing to say about it.... Still don't know what "Dood" is....

Tell ya what, I'll just ignore you and you will not have to worry about it anymore. You do the same...And have a good life....
 
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