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Old 02-08-2008, 10:48 AM
Purebred Redneck Purebred Redneck is offline
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Originally posted by Andy L
In a nutshell, I hit it on the noggin right off the bat. Your just like the other clowns, PBR. You want your cut to be the same as everyone elses without having to work for it [...]
Get a life.
I don't know if you can't read or if you choose to read what you want to.

Never once did I say anything about feeding off the government, not working hard --- but you knew that.

It's hatefull, closeminded people like you that drove dozens of people off this fine site over the years. Anyone not exactly like you is dead wrong - democrats, moderate republicans, independants, apoliticals, or those that just don't want to read hatefull retoric
What a way to go through life.


As far as immigration goes, we absolutly need to take care of the problem as soon as we can.
1. A wall is not needed. The fact is that US employers knowingly hiring illegals is the problem. The crackdown needs to start there. Without jobs, there is no reason for illegals to be here. So I think we need to audit all the registered businesses in the US and look for employment verification. If we catch illegals while at work, we deport them. Likely, they will jump ship at the news and be back in mexico long before that happens. From then on, we fine the holy hell out of employers who engage in this activity when the government does yearly verification audits. And if the employers are repeat offenders, the government force closes their business and they are never allowed to open one in the US again.
That will be the end of the immigration problem.
As John McCain said a month ago in Michigan I believe, "We can't bring back the lost jobs, but we can create new ones".
And that might be what is best. We may have to chalk up the losses to mexico and china.

I'm all for small business - I think that's wonderfull. However, when a small business in the US has to send work to mexico for 5 dollars a day to make a profit, then they have no business being in business. It's better to merge companies or close up shop and work for someone else. Not all businesses can succeed and certain sectors need the benifits and stability of the numbers game that corporations provide.
To paraphrase Donald Trump, "There's not a thing wrong with working for someone else, raising a beautiful family, and retiring comfortably."
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