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<blockquote data-quote="The New Holliday" data-source="post: 1036890" data-attributes="member: 3122"><p>The second was your reply to my questioning the validity of the 1st quote. I don't see the relation.</p><p> <span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0)">.</span>The fact is, and I mean regardless of what the CoC et all want you to believe, American workers are displaced by illegal alien labor as well as by skilled and semi-skilled labor. And when I say this you aren't hearing it from someone who is sitting behind a desk pushing papers around, writing articles for the business interests who pay for them. Oh, I know - they are doing the jobs merkins don't want to do. Not all illegals are in the fields and orchards ya know - 20%. Others are in construction - I hear some make good roofers, having displaced the black workers who used to hold those jobs. I wonder what those black workers are doing today? Collecting welfare, gangbanging? Factory workers. Entire factory floors have been replaced with illegal laborers. I have witnessed over decades in manufacturing good paying manufacturing jobs turned to near min wage through this form of corporate welfare - at the skilled and unskilled levels. Oh sure, our society benefits greatly by the addition of authentic Mexican taco trucks, who can deny that, but the negatives to many and to society in general (think transfer of wealth from consumer class to the upper economic class) is staggering. What becomes of displaced workers? Do you care?</p><p></p><p>...and</p><p> Re: the social sec issue - I have previously disposed of the ridiculous notion that we need to add workers to pay into social sec in order to keep the system solvent, so I will just ask that you extrapolate that process and see where it leads. No place good, I assure you. Solutions lay elsewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The New Holliday, post: 1036890, member: 3122"] The second was your reply to my questioning the validity of the 1st quote. I don't see the relation. [COLOR=rgb(0, 0, 0)].[/COLOR]The fact is, and I mean regardless of what the CoC et all want you to believe, American workers are displaced by illegal alien labor as well as by skilled and semi-skilled labor. And when I say this you aren't hearing it from someone who is sitting behind a desk pushing papers around, writing articles for the business interests who pay for them. Oh, I know - they are doing the jobs merkins don't want to do. Not all illegals are in the fields and orchards ya know - 20%. Others are in construction - I hear some make good roofers, having displaced the black workers who used to hold those jobs. I wonder what those black workers are doing today? Collecting welfare, gangbanging? Factory workers. Entire factory floors have been replaced with illegal laborers. I have witnessed over decades in manufacturing good paying manufacturing jobs turned to near min wage through this form of corporate welfare - at the skilled and unskilled levels. Oh sure, our society benefits greatly by the addition of authentic Mexican taco trucks, who can deny that, but the negatives to many and to society in general (think transfer of wealth from consumer class to the upper economic class) is staggering. What becomes of displaced workers? Do you care? ...and Re: the social sec issue - I have previously disposed of the ridiculous notion that we need to add workers to pay into social sec in order to keep the system solvent, so I will just ask that you extrapolate that process and see where it leads. No place good, I assure you. Solutions lay elsewhere. [/QUOTE]
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