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Asura.Floppyseconds said: » Siren.Akson said: » There is a good reason we have something called LAWS in the 1st place. There is not one single ilegal immigrant whom has done my country any favors by breaking the very laws that uphold my nation to begin with. The immigration system is rather broken. People who want to live here just like you and I do are labeled criminals. Siren.Akson said: » Asura.Floppyseconds said: » Siren.Akson said: » There is a good reason we have something called LAWS in the 1st place. There is not one single ilegal immigrant whom has done my country any favors by breaking the very laws that uphold my nation to begin with. The immigration system is rather broken. People who want to live here just like you and I do are labeled criminals. New York? Don't you all have a very established Puerto Rican population? Are we talking legitimate first-gens? I'm guessing it's not the Latinos fleeing El Salvador or Guatemala that you're talking about here. Offline
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Asura.Floppyseconds said: » Siren.Akson said: » There is a good reason we have something called LAWS in the 1st place. There is not one single ilegal immigrant whom has done my country any favors by breaking the very laws that uphold my nation to begin with. The immigration system is rather broken. People who want to live here just like you and I do are labeled criminals. Because they are.. They committed a crime. I.E. "Criminal". Nobody hates illegal immigrants more than the people who actually went through the process legally. The process is utter ***; expensive, complicated, and carrying more bureaucracy than is healthy for anyone to be around for any length of time.
The correct answer is to fix the legal immigration process to make it less onerous. I'm not suggesting we stop screening people or anything, but right now even low-risk demographics go through months or years of interviews, fees, and tests. Lower that barrier somewhat, to get the people who want to be here and are willing to put some effort into it. If the process is reasonable, then you have a much better case for really putting the screws to those who circumvent it. This scenario will never happen, because no one wants to compromise on this position, but a smarter immigration path is essential to the country moving forward. People will always want to come here; getting them legal benefits everyone: - For them, they aren't subject to deportation or horrible under-the-table wages. - For us, we can tax/document them appropriately. Everyone wins, except for 1) total xenophobes (get ***) and 2) people who profit from paying people pennies on the dollar for their labor (also get ***). Offline
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Drama Torama said: » Everyone wins, except for 1) total xenophobes (get ***) and 2) people who profit from paying people pennies on the dollar for their labor (also get ***). And without people being able to take advantage of cheap labor, wages rise and the economy strengthens since more taxes are being paye!. Holy economics Batman! Caitsith.Zahrah said: » Siren.Akson said: » Asura.Floppyseconds said: » Siren.Akson said: » There is a good reason we have something called LAWS in the 1st place. There is not one single ilegal immigrant whom has done my country any favors by breaking the very laws that uphold my nation to begin with. The immigration system is rather broken. People who want to live here just like you and I do are labeled criminals. New York? Don't you all have a very established Puerto Rican population? Are we talking legitimate first-gens? I'm guessing it's not the Latinos fleeing El Salvador or Guatemala that you're talking about here. Coming here ilegally is not a solution to any problem whatsoever at all. Offline
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Asura.Floppyseconds said: » Altimaomega said: » Drama Torama said: » Everyone wins, except for 1) total xenophobes (get ***) and 2) people who profit from paying people pennies on the dollar for their labor (also get ***). And without people being able to take advantage of cheap labor, wages rise and the economy strengthens since more taxes are being paye!. Holy economics Batman! So you are for a higher minimum wage? Drama Torama said: » People will always want to come here; Offline
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Asura.Floppyseconds said: » Altimaomega said: » Asura.Floppyseconds said: » Altimaomega said: » Drama Torama said: » Everyone wins, except for 1) total xenophobes (get ***) and 2) people who profit from paying people pennies on the dollar for their labor (also get ***). And without people being able to take advantage of cheap labor, wages rise and the economy strengthens since more taxes are being paye!. Holy economics Batman! So you are for a higher minimum wage? So how do you differentiate? If you have those things you will not be making minimum wage for long, if ever. Offline
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Asura.Floppyseconds said: » Altimaomega said: » Asura.Floppyseconds said: » Altimaomega said: » Asura.Floppyseconds said: » Altimaomega said: » Drama Torama said: » Everyone wins, except for 1) total xenophobes (get ***) and 2) people who profit from paying people pennies on the dollar for their labor (also get ***). And without people being able to take advantage of cheap labor, wages rise and the economy strengthens since more taxes are being paye!. Holy economics Batman! So you are for a higher minimum wage? So how do you differentiate? If you have those things you will not be making minimum wage for long, if ever. What does that matter to those economics though? Why pay hard working Americans higher wage when you can pay hard working Illegal Immigrants pennies and get the same thing? Offline
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When?
Don't be taking me out of context again. Offline
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You are making no sense.
With no illegal immigrants around working for pennies driving down the wages for hard working Americans. Wages will rise, the economy will strengthen. As for Your minimum wage angle, anybody who doesn't strive for these attributes Work ethic, people skills, timeliness, and willingness to learn new things. deserves no more than minimum wage. With no illegal immigrants around, more jobs will be available to people with those attributes. How does this not make sense? And how am I against myself? I atleast appluad Trump for bringing the ilegal immigration situation to the front. I personally never had any conversations with others about such beforehand whom I thought I might offend. Which was damn near everyone.lol Now I have latinos and blacks both speaking openly and honestly with me about it on a routine basis. Always felt I might offend someone... how ironic most ppl whom I never would have had such a conversation with about due to such preconcieved notions all seem to agree with me or atleast understand my position. Interesting.
Even if Trump loses atleast he brought focus upon such things and hopefully moving forward things will be remedied. Offline
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Amazing what happens when political correctness gets tossed out the window. Who knew!
Drama Torama said: » Everyone wins, except for 1) total xenophobes (get ***) and 2) people who profit from paying people pennies on the dollar for their labor (also get ***). Seriously, it's not the immigrants that are the problem, it's the people exploiting them, especially those who steal more than their money (earned or paid to cross the border) that is the problem. Altimaomega said: » Amazing what happens when political correctness gets tossed out the window. Who knew! I really wish the majority of America could find the line though. There's political correctness, which is idiotic. All the euphemisms in the world aren't going to change basic biology and some things need names. (The evolving/revolving/etc. debate around the word "HELP I AM TRAPPED IN 2006 PLEASE SEND A TIME MACHINE" comes to mind...) And there's having the perspective to understand what's actually appropriate evolution of the vernacular and societal thought processes...which is sort of necessary to actual equality, which is something somewhere between what the foot-dragging troglodytes and the ball-crushing extreme feminists want. Asura.Floppyseconds said: » I don't like political correctness at all. In fact that should be obvious from the things I say. However, I am generally very wary of those who openly and consistently complain about it because they most often swing too far the other way in general. Kinda what I meant, yeah. Both extremes are kinda guilty of continually pushing each other even further out of normal and are really grating to deal with. Asura.Floppyseconds said: » Ramyrez said: » Asura.Floppyseconds said: » I don't like political correctness at all. In fact that should be obvious from the things I say. However, I am generally very wary of those who openly and consistently complain about it because they most often swing too far the other way in general. Kinda what I meant, yeah. Both extremes are kinda guilty of continually pushing each other even further out of normal and are really grating to deal with. Hoping the world gets swallowed by a great tsunami or something. That or we get Maester Seymore to deal with it. Mmm. I hope we get Mother to deal with it. And only one mention of Trump in the last page and a half.
/disgusted See what happens if the random P&R thread is absent for a day? Floppy, stop rising to Alti's bait. |
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