Arizona New World Order. "Sir are your papers in order"

Discussion in 'Politics' started by KINGOFSHORTS, Apr 24, 2010.

  1. ...and how would a wall stop corrupt police, border patrol who are paid by employers of illegals, or Mexicans to look the other way?

    You act as if walls stop corruption...

    They don't. The only way to stop corruption is to kill the demand for cheap illegal labor...

     
    #171     Apr 28, 2010
  2. One more point...is the same teagger, birther, minuteman mentality that does nothing but complain about government...then looks to government to save them from illegal aliens...

    Amazing...

    No emphasis on employers stopping the un-American practice of hiring illegals...of course.
     
    #172     Apr 28, 2010
  3. PatternRec

    PatternRec Guest

    This is great.

    Optional777 keeps quoting my posts and the arguably poignant portions of my posts for others to read. In bold no less. And to top it off, he posts ridiculous, obfuscating, and obtuse commentary along with it to testify of his ineptitude and trollishness.

    Thanks. Keep up the good work.

    And they said you were a worthless troll.

    So it's true then, it pays to give someone the benefit of the doubt.
     
    #173     Apr 28, 2010
  4. "Optional777 keeps quoting my posts and the arguably poignant portions of my posts for others to read."

    Yes, of course I am doing it for others to read...

    Oy vey...

     
    #174     Apr 28, 2010
  5. PatternRec

    PatternRec Guest

    If you knew anything about anything, let alone business, you would know that businesses, especially small businesses which hire the majority of illegals, will need the government's assistance to empower them with technology and protocols to verify counterfeit documentation. The majority of illegals that work in this country use quality counterfeit papers.

    Run or manage a business that has the potential for inadvertently hiring an illegal alien and you'll quickly understand what I'm talking about.

    And let's not forget, it's the governments responsibility to enforce its own laws. If the government wishes to raid businesses looking for illegals, which they occasionally do but don't like to make a point of it considering the hot button issue immigration is, then by all means. Such actions are usually applauded.

    But politicians do not like to address the issue since there are votes at stake. Votes from the Latino constituency.
     
    #175     Apr 28, 2010
  6. Are the birthers and baggers crying for the government to assist the small businesses in ending their hiring of illegals?

    Nope. They are crying about the supply...not going in the direction of impacting the demand...

    Incidentally, and not coincidentally, we have done next to nothing to curb the demand for opium and opium products in America since we invaded Afghanistan...and they are having bumper crop after bumper crop...

    Follow the money, follow the money, illegals are all about money...not about what is best for America...which is the impact of the slow poison of capitalism over what is best for America...

     
    #176     Apr 28, 2010

  7. easily in my top ten of stupidest things I've read on this site over my 5+ years ...

    useful-idiots ...


    yes, you might think i stutter, but it so defines you people


    you can't travel anywhere in Europe without a passport ... this idiot thinks it is a form of facsim is ask for documentation from a drunk driver.

    liberalism is a disease of the mind, or perhaps just the intellect.
     
    #177     Apr 28, 2010
  8. #178     Apr 29, 2010
  9. Poison of capitalism? Sounds like those Soviet propaganda films! LOL!!!
     
    #179     Apr 29, 2010
  10. Supporters of ILLEGAL Immigration can read this and weep. The illegals will keep swarming in to these states and bleed them dry. Then what? Swarming illegals means less money and less political positions for these states.

    By HOPE YEN, Associated Press Writer Hope Yen, Associated Press Writer – Wed Apr 28, 4:21 pm ET
    WASHINGTON – Five states — New York, California, Texas, Arizona and Florida — are perilously close to losing out on congressional seats because of lackluster participation in the U.S. census.
    Based on recent population trends, New York, California and Texas had been estimated to fall just above the cutoff for the last House seats when they are redistributed next year. Waiting behind them in hopes of picking up additional seats are Arizona and Florida, which are already expected to gain one seat apiece.

    Responses from these states also raise a red flag because of their higher shares of residents who are Latinos. The Census Bureau has said one of its main concerns is whether tensions over immigration will discourage Latinos, and particularly illegal immigrants, from participating in the government count. That issue returned to the forefront after Arizona passed a tough immigration enforcement bill.

    Latino residents represent a predominant share of the population growth in New York, California, Texas, Arizona and Florida, making up more than 50 percent of total growth since 2000. As a result, those states could face big losses if there isn't full cooperation when the Census Bureau on Saturday begins knocking on the doors of those who did not respond by mail.
     
    #180     Apr 29, 2010