4/5/2007 1:14:10 AM
EarthDogg = Salisburyboy Lite
4/5/2007 3:13:22 AM
Bill and Geraldo go at it over this topichttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLPuGuaZTx8
4/6/2007 10:20:47 AM
^ wow... bringin' the heat
4/6/2007 10:39:09 AM
when you manage to make Geraldo look sane and reasoned you have hit rock bottom.
4/6/2007 9:24:35 PM
4/7/2007 12:31:42 AM
4/7/2007 12:57:11 AM
[Edited on April 7, 2007 at 1:24 AM. Reason : ]
4/7/2007 1:24:17 AM
holy.fucking.shit.Bill O'Reily is a goddamned lunatic.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLPuGuaZTx8
4/7/2007 2:50:06 AM
^^^Come on, the reason it doesn't mention "illegals" is that's not pc. They use the code-word "immigrants" in the title.The assumption being made is not that all Hispanics are drunks. Rather, the assumption being made is that more Hispanics are illegal immigrants vs. other ethnic groups.and that's not an unreasonable assumption.I really have no racial beef against any of the immigrant groups legal or not. My concern is simply that the government is selectively applying the laws. If you want illegal immigration to be legal then make it so, otherwise stop allowing certain folks to break the law just because they are not citizens. And good grief build the fence already, to stop drug smuggling and the abuse of the private land on the border. Also if it were done right it would discourage families like my neighbors from making a 2-day trek through the desert to get here. Laws and their fair enforcement can benefit everyone including the immigrants.
4/7/2007 6:06:05 AM
4/7/2007 9:17:38 AM
4/7/2007 9:32:15 AM
4/7/2007 10:39:12 AM
4/7/2007 10:44:28 AM
Good point.But what if, knowing about this cultural drinking thing, we told these new immigrants as they were coming in. "Welcome to America. Just remember: one drunk-driving incident and you're outta here"
4/7/2007 11:00:10 AM
Why not just apply the law equally?Anyways, within a few decades, we'll probably have self-driving cars. It'll be a great boon for folks who love getting wasted.
4/7/2007 11:11:57 AM
^^ i thought you said we cant spend money on social programs.
4/7/2007 11:21:32 AM
you people are all about 'send them back!' but who's going to do the jobs that even the blacks don't touch?
4/7/2007 12:24:19 PM
white and black people used to do all those jobs
4/7/2007 1:02:25 PM
yeah but how will businesses flaunt minimum wage laws without illegal aliens?
4/7/2007 1:13:56 PM
4/7/2007 3:07:06 PM
Looks like Hector was one of those lonely drunk-driving illegal aliens after all....
4/7/2007 8:46:54 PM
4/7/2007 9:24:35 PM
Illegals are going to drive anyway, with or without a license. If an illegal immigrant gets a license, they have to maintain insurance or its revoked. it leaves someone to sue afterwards.
4/8/2007 9:14:28 AM
They've already broken a number of laws just getting to NC. They don'r want to pay for becoming a citizen. What leads us to believe they want to pay for insurance or a license?You don't give them a license in the hope that they now start behaving legally, you deport them and tell them to follow the law next time if they want to come in.If someone breaks into your house and refuses to leave, would you start doing things to make them more comfortable or less comfortable?
4/8/2007 10:40:50 AM
but they took our jobs!
4/8/2007 10:40:58 AM
^I don't know about taking people's jobs.... but they are definitely taking people's lives on the roads."Remember folks, if you drink, don't drive... don't even putt" -Dean Martin
4/8/2007 7:22:48 PM
so are Americans.New rule. if you are accused of committing a crime in America then you should be put in gitmo.
4/8/2007 8:27:27 PM
4/8/2007 9:34:04 PM
4/8/2007 9:49:16 PM
how fucked up is it that people who want to work have to illegally cross our border while people who want to blow us all up can get in with student visas?our laws are absurd.
4/8/2007 10:30:58 PM
^That is pretty screwed up, isn't it?I agree, Grumpy, that the current system is crap. We need to find a better way to let in temporary immigrants who want to work and don't further burden our welfare state too much.I like the idea of setting up special employment agencies in Mexico. Workers register with them (security checks etc) . A company in the states calls down for say 50 workers for a specified amount of work/time. The company arranges transportation, housing. After the work is done...the workers are returned to Mexico and paid down there by the agency. Immigrants who want to actually become citizens should be run through some more scrutiny than temp. workers. They will eventually have more privilages. But yes, we need to find a way to make it easier to bring in people who want to work in a safe, secure and controlled way.
4/9/2007 2:13:54 AM
4/9/2007 2:33:44 AM
^ So why not just legalize the illegals then?It's a lot easier than the logistics nightmare of deporting all of them, and more effective than the snake-oil border fence.
4/9/2007 2:41:05 AM
I find it funny, because EarthDogg's position is so bizarrely un-libertarian.We'll even ignore for a moment the part where he wants immigrants to be made "safe, secure, and controlled" by the government, something he presumably would not say in general.I mean more the fact that he sees a horribly unjust, ineffective, and economically damaging set of laws and says, "Well, I guess we'd better just run with them until we can convince Congress to change its mine," which is as opposed to my, "Fuck 'em, if the laws are that bad, we're just going to ignore them until we no longer have to."
4/9/2007 2:55:08 AM
4/9/2007 4:28:40 AM
4/9/2007 10:58:59 AM
^ Who would pay for the transportation? You realize the cost of doing what you say is very prohibitive, if you make the agency or the employer pay those costs. And you're neglecting the low-margin businesses like landscape service who might only need 1 or 2 immigrants to work for them, and won't care to jump through bureaucratic hoops to get them. And thirdly, if this type of system were set up, the biggest problem is that the businesses would have to pay the employees more and possibly give them benefits removing any incentive for hiring the illegals in the first place. If the immigration quotas aren't adjusted accordingly, we'd still have a massive problem with under-the-radar illegals.
4/9/2007 11:20:55 AM
^Valid points yes.Costs would go up for employers. Immigrant workers should be paid market wages. The way you make money in low margin businesses is with volume. That's why my temp company hires a bunch of workers who can be slipped into these types of jobs. Just like a temp agency.If you need just a cuple of guys for a few days, I send them over. These guys would work for you a couple of days and then for someone else for a couple of days. I would charge market rates for their labor and make up for the margin in increased number of daily jobs. The temp worker would jump through the bureaucratic hoops because my firm is guaranteeing him so many weeks/months of steady work.Hopefully the temptation to go around this system and hire illegals would be dampened by harsh penalties on owners of companies who hire them, and the willpower to control the border effectively. You will still get some illegal immigration, but it would no longer be on the massive scale of today.
4/9/2007 11:38:07 AM
this is ridiculous if i was driving around mexico killing mexicans you know they wouldn't be just deporting me back to the US
4/9/2007 11:47:07 AM
^^ You clearly value freedom very highly.
4/9/2007 12:54:16 PM
4/9/2007 2:57:19 PM
4/9/2007 3:21:07 PM
4/9/2007 6:48:45 PM
I think we agree, Grumpy, more than disagree.My bottom line is if people want to come to our country to work, not break the law, not demand special treatment, and not abuse our welfare state- I say check 'em out and let 'em in. I have no problem with letting them stay if they stay out of major trouble (Drunk driving is major in my book). Like I said, America needs immigrants. Right now, the bulk are coming from Mexico. We need to find a way to control the flow in a humane way for both the immigrants and the people already here.
4/10/2007 12:24:02 AM
you say "check em out and let em in" but there is no way in hell you would actually be willing to pay the price tag associated with checking them out.
4/10/2007 8:22:38 AM
^Why do you say that?Would it be that expensive? In true libertarian approach, you could even let private companies set up a number of mini-Ellis Islands along the border.
4/10/2007 10:52:15 AM
and that is why libertarians dont affect public policy. a bunch of mini ellis islands, where the market controls things. lets assume you eradicate corruption in these places, and you spend a ton of government money ensuring there is no other way to enter the country.after that, what is the incentive for the companies to have tough restrictions? there is a market incentive for them to have easy restrictions. people trying to come into the country are going to reward companies for letting in lots and lots of people with little to no background checks.if you dont have a problem with that then fine, but its obvious you do.
4/10/2007 9:04:31 PM
^
4/11/2007 12:38:28 AM
so you advocate a system for monitoring the constant whereabouts of people who are here legally? or just that the government keep records of what they do, when they entered the country etc?
4/11/2007 11:28:28 AM