So your excuse for being racist is that everyone is too?lol.
4/29/2010 9:26:49 PM
So you're saying you're a racist?I knew it. I always knew it. Now everytime you make any statement, I'm going to say that you're a racist because I have come to this conclusion.
4/29/2010 9:27:50 PM
And....go!
4/29/2010 9:28:40 PM
4/29/2010 9:54:04 PM
prices have gone through the roof because desirability is through the roof. People from other states move to California. You never see a California transplant. How many people in your culdesac are from California? People don't stay there because they hate it.
4/29/2010 10:17:15 PM
I took a few moments to consider the immigrants/skills discussion.Immigrants for the most part don't arrive here skilled in the jobs that they are most likely to be employed. It's not like they're born laying Sheetrock, God. However, they learn those skills on the job quickly so don't fret, Wintermute!!! They come to work!What's wrong about this discussion is that it glosses over all the skills/potential that they don't have an opportunity to employ. They're locked out of certain jobs because they're illegal. The guy who has mowed my lawn for over a decade speaks like five languages. To view immigrants (legal or otherwise) as automatically unskilled or even "skilled" in the fine art of "performing detailed lawn maintenance" is to miss the big picture.
4/29/2010 10:23:40 PM
<---- california transplant. although i'd probably go back under the right circumstances.[Edited on April 29, 2010 at 10:23 PM. Reason : ]
4/29/2010 10:23:44 PM
Immigrants are heroes. They risk life and limb to come to a place where people wouldn't spit on them if they were on fire in order to do the shittiest jobs earning under minimum wage to send assistance back to their poor families.
4/29/2010 10:27:41 PM
4/29/2010 10:27:50 PM
True. My point was that they're perfectly capable of performing skilled tasks just like everyone else (to counter the "flood of unskilled labor" argument).
4/29/2010 10:33:26 PM
its unfortunate for you that you revealed your racist attitudes while expressing that point.
4/29/2010 10:47:10 PM
^^I feel you.
4/29/2010 10:52:38 PM
ITT BridgetSPK palms off bigoted stereotypes because they were perpetuated by a fellow liberal
4/29/2010 10:57:44 PM
I don't consider God a fellow anything.
4/29/2010 11:03:29 PM
Of course people can pick up skills, I never disputed that. My point is more along the lines that unskilled immigration puts a downward pressure on wages and this will have an impact on the natives in this country, especially the less skilled.Once upon a time someone working in a slaughterhouse could eke out a middle class existence. These workers have mostly been displaced by mexican immigrants. And it's not like all those displaced suddenly become engineers and resumed their middle class existence. Many of them are underemployed and unemployed right now. The economic benefits of immigration certainly work in the favor of the elite and the immigrants themselves. But I think people should be honest with the fact that the bottom rung of society gets trounced by cheap labor.
4/29/2010 11:17:39 PM
who eeked out a middle class existence by working in a slaughterhouse and when?There has always been cheap immigrant or black labor (when blacks weren’t allowed to get an education).Seems like a weak sauce argument against immigration.
4/29/2010 11:38:20 PM
4/29/2010 11:40:03 PM
smart growth is an urban planning buzzword. if people don't want to use the BART, that's their problem, and they'll continue to sit on 1-80 and I-5 and commute 2 hours to and from their shitty little edge cities. i'll never understand why anybody in their right mind would rather live in modesto than closer to a city. "woo-hoo, i own a home. a shitty little house with a 10 foot lawn and a garage door. i win at life."but i still don't see why you think this has any bearing on immigration reform. unless your only goal was to slide in how you live near the bay area.
4/30/2010 12:47:30 AM
I used congestion as just one example of a negative consequence of population growth. In general , I reject the notion of some economists like Casey Mulligan or Bryan Caplan that the benefits of population growth are predominantly positive.
4/30/2010 2:24:05 AM
4/30/2010 2:59:02 AM
however you feel about immigration, I would think there are 2 points in common ground that our government needs to fix ASAP.1. the securing of the borders to prevent the mass undocumented flow people from crossing...not only can criminals, contraband and other undesirables easily move into our country down there, but it is also extremely dangerous for those doing it, the good people coming that route are easily exploited by bad people and it is harmful the private property owners and ranchers on the border which sometimes results in vigilantism and murder.2. the immediate documentation or deportation of those here now...not so much as amnesty for all, but more a targeted 'one time only' chance for those who actually are contributing to our society to announce themselves here as legal...those who do not contribute, who have criminal records, choose not to declare themselves, etc...PEACE OUT. logically, one of the only ways to enforce either of these solutions is to have a police force empowered to 'ID' people they suspect to be illegal. I understand that some cops are assholes, but the vast majority only want to do their job. we have to be able to enforce our laws and not pick and choose which ones are the best.
4/30/2010 8:46:08 AM
4/30/2010 8:48:18 AM
My main problem with illegal immigration is cost. Even the illegals that come here provide valued services, however, there is no such thing as a free lunch. They clog the public schools and state healthcare, yet pay little or no taxes (dont even begin to tell me sales tax really counts).If they paid into the system, I dont think people would care.Then again, in their defense, they arent really offered the opportunity to pay into the system. Its fucked up, but I completely understand Arizona.The feds are going to have to come up with something better.I wonder how much Mexico benefits from this... I wonder if illegals report income to the mexican government and claim it, so its in Mexico's benefit to have them working over here. I know nothing about mexican tax law.[Edited on April 30, 2010 at 9:30 AM. Reason : .]
4/30/2010 9:28:08 AM
4/30/2010 11:32:53 AM
I agree racism is a larger part of the national attitude towards Latinos, not because of skin color, but because of culture. The language barrier is huge and, IMO, Latino assimilation is hindered by the whole "press 2 for espanol" idea. They arent forced to learn English because they can pretty effectively navigate the US without it, but it alienates them from Americans and keeps them relatively segregated. When the Poles, Chinese and Italians arrived, there was no "press 2." They had to learn the language, and quickly, which ultimately led to more interactions with "natives" and less racism.
4/30/2010 11:45:05 AM
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4/30/2010 12:34:58 PM
the only reason a hotline has an option for another language is to make their work easier and more efficient. what you are arguing for would therefore make society LESS efficient in the name of ethnocentrism.
4/30/2010 12:37:35 PM
4/30/2010 12:53:49 PM
4/30/2010 12:58:11 PM
If there was an English test for a driver's license, half the people in this thread wouldn't be able to drive.
4/30/2010 12:59:31 PM
I love it when responses include insults, as that fosters ideas and conversation.
4/30/2010 1:11:59 PM
Well, you can be a big boy and respond to the meat of the post rather than the insults, or I guess you could also whine about it like a little bitch. This is the wolfweb, not happytown junction.
4/30/2010 1:15:39 PM
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4/30/2010 4:49:28 PM
It's illegal to work for less than 7.25 an hour. I wonder if that could have anything to do with it.
4/30/2010 6:27:20 PM
The other day this dude called me about a room ad I had posted entirely in English. "¿Hablas español?" the conversation began. I'm still not fluent but we managed to communicate. I think it's wonderful the guy figured he'd just call me up and see if I knew any Spanish. The United States is becoming a meaningfully bilingual nation. I can't wait for the rally for immigration reform tomorrow.
4/30/2010 6:49:06 PM
5/2/2010 2:45:48 PM
I see nothing wrong w/ a bill requiring you to provide proof you are a valid candidate. At the very least, it would kill such birther nonsense at the source.but, remind me again, what is so terrible about a state saying "follow US federal law," again? Cause I can't find anything wrong with that
5/2/2010 2:54:36 PM
^ so you support unnecessary gov. red tape?What problems are actually solved by setting up the machinery to officially validate candidates' birth certs, when we haven't had any problems with this yet?And if you think a birth cert will shut up the racists, then you havent been paying any attention to the birthers.
5/2/2010 4:54:06 PM
is there much gov't red tape that isn't unnecessary?I'd say that if this kind of thing had existed before 2008, then most of the birthers wouldn't have existed and we'd all be looking at them the same we look at the 9/11 truthers]
5/2/2010 4:56:23 PM
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5/2/2010 7:27:18 PM
meh, I'm not really a birther. I understand some of their arguments and believe they have merits. But, at the end of the day, I doubt Obama was born in Kenya. i can, however, see how it could logically be argued otherwise.
5/2/2010 7:44:56 PM
^That's the point. It cannot be logically argued otherwise, and to think that makes you wrong/a birther.[Edited on May 2, 2010 at 7:50 PM. Reason : .]
5/2/2010 7:47:05 PM
eh, there is one legal technicality that could be claimed. But, I think it would go to the SC. It'd be an interesting case, to say the least.]
5/2/2010 8:21:59 PM