White male Construction workers ftl?
Fuck illegals, let them live at poverty and below.
As for this attempt at a bill...if it passes there will be horrible backlash and it will(or should) be shot down due to it's overtly race based nature and wording.
As for this attempt at a bill...if it passes there will be horrible backlash and it will(or should) be shot down due to it's overtly race based nature and wording.
Last edited by Nightshade; Jan 24, 2009 at 10:06 PM.
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I go duffy on dem bitches
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I'm against illegal aliens being allowed into the country, any country, for obvious reasons. I realize that the majority of them, probably the vast majority, that come into this country at least, are good, hard-working people who just want to make money and/or raise a family in the U.S. Despite this, it's against the law obviously and at least a small percentage of them are criminals, potentially serious offenders.
That being said, I would also have assumed that another downside was that they take more than they give back, financially, but according to some government official (who I'm sure is at least smarter, and better educated than myself) here in NE, they actually put more money into the system, relative to what they take away from it, compared with the average legal resident. That's in this state at least.
edit: I'm not sure "financially" is the right term there, but hopefully you get the gist of what I meant.
I'd assume they do, however, put a strain on our school systems as a result of being here, undocumented, and birthing children once in this country. I don't know for a fact if that's true though.
However, if they're already over here, speak English or at least make a real attempt at learning it so they can communicate to someone who speaks only English, pay taxes(once they become legal, or even before, if that even works
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, have very few if not zero children, and just go to work like the rest of us without committing crimes, then they're fine by me.
That being said, I would also have assumed that another downside was that they take more than they give back, financially, but according to some government official (who I'm sure is at least smarter, and better educated than myself) here in NE, they actually put more money into the system, relative to what they take away from it, compared with the average legal resident. That's in this state at least.
edit: I'm not sure "financially" is the right term there, but hopefully you get the gist of what I meant.
I'd assume they do, however, put a strain on our school systems as a result of being here, undocumented, and birthing children once in this country. I don't know for a fact if that's true though.
However, if they're already over here, speak English or at least make a real attempt at learning it so they can communicate to someone who speaks only English, pay taxes(once they become legal, or even before, if that even works
h
, have very few if not zero children, and just go to work like the rest of us without committing crimes, then they're fine by me.
Last edited by A-series; Jan 24, 2009 at 03:36 AM.
That being said, I would also have assumed that another downside was that they take more than they give back, financially, but according to some government official (who I'm sure is at least smarter, and better educated than myself) here in NE, they actually put more money into the system, relative to what they take away from it, compared with the average legal resident. That's in this state at least.
that's absurd we know all employers pay under the table and no one illegal or us citizens pay taxes.
Criteria can be set, so that money does go to others, the long term unemployed minorities, women...
This country is going to shit.. :sad:
Obviously if, and I know it happens, an illegal (or legal citizen, I used to know someone who got payed this way) alien(s) is getting the money under the table, they aren't paying income taxes.
Actually, now that I think about it (and I've got sleep on my side right now), I think that government official I was referring to, may have only stated that they (illegals or undocumented people) received less financial aid, etc. compared to the average legit citizen in this state(maybe it wasn't compared with how much they put into the system). If that's the case, what they were stating is obvious, I don't know why they would have even felt the need to point that out... perhaps that led to my confusion.
Last edited by A-series; Jan 25, 2009 at 04:50 AM.
this isnt new, its called afirmative action, its been around for years. An importent thing to remember is these comments and suggestions are coming from senators or house members who ever they are, and are not always the idea of the president. These people represent there state, they are going to say anything that looks like there doing the best thing they can for there state to get there ass relected, so think a little before you blame the ignorant comments on the president


