MY EVIDENCE IS NO LESS COMPELLING THAN "PEOPLE ARE LIVING" AND IF THEY AREN'T, THEY MUST BE STUPID.
1/23/2006 4:17:38 PM
Furthermore, some people are living a lot better than others. How are they doing this? They're controlling the means of production and paying employees as little as possible.And how can you trust the concept of wages when there are so many illegal employees working for substantially less than a legal one can afford to? Doesn't that unnaturally drive wages down?[Edited on January 23, 2006 at 4:18 PM. Reason : sss]Also, abonorio, you seem to have gotten the idea that I'm against the free market and support regulating it at all levels. This is not the case. What I do not support is blind worship of the free market. I will not happily follow the free market wherever it may lead. You feel me?[Edited on January 23, 2006 at 4:24 PM. Reason : sss]
1/23/2006 4:18:02 PM
1/23/2006 4:33:20 PM
1/23/2006 4:50:23 PM
No, it means getting different jobs than picking cabbage. And if there is a need for cabbage pickers and americans won't work for 2.00 an hour, guess what, the farmer raises the rate to the level that there are willing humans to do it.
1/23/2006 4:51:40 PM
^No, the farm hires illegal labor. Right?
1/23/2006 4:54:11 PM
1/23/2006 4:54:53 PM
^THE FREE MARKET OPERATES UNDER THE ASSUMPTION THAT ILLEGAL LABOR DOES NOT EXIST.?You're not hearing me, I don't think.Illegal labor unnaturally lowers wages. Illegals are willing to work and live in crappy conditions for a couple bucks an hour. They are willing to do this because that couple bucks can be sent home where it is worth more than it is here. The presence of this type of labor lowers wages for everyone, including legal American citizens. So...how can you find an equilibrium under these conditions?[Edited on January 23, 2006 at 5:01 PM. Reason : sss]
1/23/2006 4:56:16 PM
No it doesn't, a truly free market doesn't discriminate against you based on the color of your skin. It views you as labor and you have a price and that price is dictated by the laws of supply and demand.The market isn't racist.
1/23/2006 4:58:02 PM
Yep, so many people just don't get it. If there were no illegals to pick the cabbage for $2 an hour, then the farmers would pay the wage necessary to get an american to perform the hard labor ($20+ an hour in good weather) or they will learn to harvest their cabbage without hard labor (a teenager will drive an air-conditioned tractor for as little as $8 an hour)
1/23/2006 4:59:22 PM
^ and if that were the case, then we wouldn't have cabbage anymore in the same way that we don't have theater ushers.
1/23/2006 5:00:13 PM
Illegal labor unnaturally lowers wages. Illegals are willing to work and live in crappy conditions for a couple bucks an hour. They are willing to do this because that couple bucks can be sent home where it is worth more than it is here. The presence of this type of labor lowers wages for everyone, including legal American citizens. So...how can you find an equilibrium under these conditions?^See, abonorio, what you said about not having cabbage, I think, is wrong. Employers, owners, capitalists would have to man up and pay the higher wage. They won't get as fat, but the employees won't be starving either.[Edited on January 23, 2006 at 5:04 PM. Reason : sss]
1/23/2006 5:03:22 PM
1/23/2006 5:06:57 PM
^I agree.If these people were legal employees, as they should be, we would not have such a problem with the wage issue that I'm talking about.
1/23/2006 5:08:42 PM
1/23/2006 5:09:04 PM
I see. That's interesting.Perhaps we should move on to what GoldenViper touched on, and I'll include your last statement in my thoughts...If the presence of illegal labor, like you said, makes everything cheaper, then what are we doing? How is our economy functioning? They come here, live under horrible conditions, work 16 hours a day every day, work under dangerous conditions, and then they are paid almost nothing. We benefit because everything is cheaper. That sounds kind of like a slave economy to me, playa.That's why I believe they should be legal employees who pay taxes, have rights to unions, etc...[Edited on January 23, 2006 at 5:16 PM. Reason : sss]
1/23/2006 5:15:52 PM
1/23/2006 5:38:15 PM
1/23/2006 6:18:56 PM
Loneshark, your opinion doesn't make sense. What do you mean it's not a necessity? Of course it's not. But you're acting like illiminating migrant illegal workers will cause no disrupt in the economy. When poor folks notice a dollar raise in the price of produce, they sure will think you're wrong. What I'm saying is that migrant work is good for both mexico and the united states. They're making much more than they would have in the mother land and we're benefiting with cheaper produce. Even Vicente Fox said that "Mexicans are doing things that not even blacks in America would do." No one wants these jobs that they're doing. If they're willing to work, why not let them? There is no crime in doing that. If you give them all the rights of the American citizen (of which they are not), then you will essentially remove the advantage that we have to let them work here. Sure pay them $10 an hour. Fuck the poor people striving to make ends meet.And I also have negative feelings about unions. But that's another debate.
1/23/2006 10:04:19 PM
1/23/2006 11:05:25 PM
^ Loneshark, in the history of message boards, I don't think anyone has done what I'm about to do.I think you may have a very valid point. It has its merits. If you could substitute that foreign labor with capital and not more domestic labor, you may be able to offset that price or even drive down the price of produce. I'd still have to mull that, but you're point is perfectly valid.Don't know how we got on this tangent from schools... but to reopen that debate...SCHOOLS SHOULD BE PRIVATIZED AND OPENED TO THE LAWS OF THE MARKET
1/24/2006 10:29:22 AM
I don't know what you guys are talking about. I hate it when shit gets too deep for me. I know something isn't right, but I can't even begin to propose a way to change things.Last night, I realized that politics/government are impotent vehicles for social change. My concerns lie outside the reach of the government, I suppose.And oh yeah, privatizing schools is a bad idea.
1/24/2006 11:38:11 AM
^^ woot woot
1/24/2006 4:10:52 PM