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No, it's civilized. Hope this helps clear up your confusion.
You have reinforced my clarity: It is civilized to steal from me because the government says so because the illicit recipients keep the needed govenment in power. Bradbury would be so proud.
No, it's civilized. Hope this helps clear up your confusion.
I don't have a problem with being civilized. I just think that maybe we need to take care of our own needy first. Until we do that we really have no business trying to provide for others.
Sending them back is not expensive hiring your son to cut the lawn at $80 an hour is expensive btw he won't even do as good a job or may refuse altogether
Last edited by Huckleberry3911948; 08-28-2015 at 09:00 PM..
Sending them back is not expensive hiring your son to cut the lawn at $80 an hour is expensive btw he won't even do a good job or may refuse altogether
I assume it depends upon the person's son. I never paid mine to cut our grass and he still did a good job. LOL although he did complain a bit at times.
Sending them back is not expensive hiring your son to cut the lawn at $80 an hour is expensive btw he won't even do as good a job or may refuse altogether
Oh, please stop with this nonsense. We are already paying $80 or more having our lawns mowed and for so many other goods and services when you factor in the social costs for these illegal aliens which increases our taxes immensely. Is this a slam once again against the American worker with your remark that someone's son or any other American can't do a good job? Disgusting.
The expense is not the deportation the expense is having to pay their replacements to do your dirty work
Get off your posterior and get ready to push that lawnmower
What percentage of your taxes gets used to provide benefits to illegal aliens?
Do you live in an area that has a high percentage of illegal aliens? This isn't a mere federal issue, it's a local issue, for example, a town has to build a new school because they are forced to educate the children of the illegals. As if that isn't bad enough, they are forced to implement an ESL curriculum.
The expense is not the deportation the expense is having to pay their replacements to do your dirty work
Get off your posterior and get ready to push that lawnmower
So the prices go up till people who want to work WILL work. I'm Ok with that. It's called the 'free market". Look at how gas has jumped up and gone down again. Food: the price of that has gone batcrap crazy and so on.
The expense is not the deportation the expense is having to pay their replacements to do your dirty work
Get off your posterior and get ready to push that lawnmower
I find your post very insulting. You don't know the members of this forum personally. "Your" dirty work? FYI, Americans have been doing those dirty blue-collared jobs since we became a country. Pushing a lawnmower? Our American youth will still do that and so will able-bodied adults mow their own lawns. Illegal aliens have taken over the entire landscaping industry along with many other jobs that American will do for a fair wage. How can you continue to demonize the American worker like that in favor of illegal alien lawbreakers? It's mind boggling.
But productive workers paying taxes to support social programs for the illegals is not cruel?
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Originally Posted by scratchie
No, it's civilized. Hope this helps clear up your confusion.
No, I see you as most confused.
Likely have no concept of the intent of our government either.
Illegals are not "The People" as well.
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