The Other Side Of The Arizona Immigration Debate

Discussion in 'Politics' started by AAAintheBeltway, May 7, 2010.

  1. No more or less proper than palestines (?sp) walking into Israel.
     
    #81     May 14, 2010
  2. jem

    jem

    thats funny. that guy can stay - of course it looks photoshopped.
     
    #82     May 14, 2010
  3. If it's real that's one witty Mexican.
     
    #83     May 14, 2010
  4. Business would take anyone who would work cheaply...

    The current rebellion against illegals is a populist driven movement, not a corporate driven movement. If the business and corporations want something done by the government, they just buy the pols and get it done...

     
    #84     May 14, 2010
  5. corbel

    corbel

    Dudes, home value is dictated by the amount of demand they have, right? And Arizona is getting rid of 400,000 potential home buyers. Guess what that's going to do to their housing values?

    Additionally, that's 400,000 less people buying at local shops.

    400,000 fewer people buying breakfast at a diner ever morning, and 400,000 fewer people buying tools at home depot

    Arizon's local economy is about to go to hell

    If you were smart, you'd invest in real estate in San Diego
     
    #85     May 14, 2010
  6. Wallet

    Wallet

    I hope you are correct for the interim, and the Hispanic community relocates to California. Poetic justice
     
    #86     May 14, 2010
  7. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    Illegal aliens boycott local business
    Published August 31, 2008


    Victoria, Texas (pop.55,000) is a town about 80 miles west of Houston .

    Local Hispanic leaders there, in opposition to pending Immigration Legislation, boycotted all Caucasian owned businesses in the Victoria area this past weekend as a demonstration of their economic impact on the community. The boycott was declared a success by the Hispanic community, noting that revenue in Caucasian owned businesses was down by 19%.

    Business owners declared the boycott a success as well, pointing out that shoplifting was reduced by 77%, money orders sent out of the country were down by 97%, and the cost of daily clean-up and trash collection was down by 84%. Shoppers reported that they could actually hear English being spoken throughout the community for the first time in recent memory, and customers actually paid for purchases with real money, not government debit cards.
     
    #87     May 15, 2010
  8. Mnphats

    Mnphats


    LOL!!
     
    #88     May 15, 2010
  9. Lucrum i don't understand your hatred of Mexicans. Do you have some pent up frustration or anger you need to deal with? Or have you been personally harmed by a Mexican?
     
    #90     May 15, 2010