Posted on 09/09/2007 11:37:38 AM PDT by dennisw
This is definitely NOT Decatur, GA.
Hmmm.. a law being enforced that has positive results for the community... how long before a judge puts a stop to this?
Interesting.
I'm sorry "critics" but I'm sure they can get licenses and insurance....................in their own fricking countries.
Let's see, how many laws are being broken here already, without even considering traffic violations or DUI? They illegally snuck into the country, they are driving without a license and without insurance. And critics have a problem with stopping this?
I’ve wondered how juch the “uninsured motorist” portion of our policy premiums have increased because of all these uninsured illegals?
You are right!!! This is Decatur Alabama. I asked that the title be changed
Right —— this is Decatur Alabama
“logistics of impounding the high volume of vehicles anticipated if the ordinance is approved”
This is a dynamic situation. There won’t be high volume for long. You’ll see more illegals car pooling / jitney cabs. You’ll see more illegals on bicycles. You’ll see more illegals re-locating to places such as Illinois where the mood of most people is to not hassle illegals who are working.
I personally, would be happy to trade Georgia our welfare parasites for hard-working illegals.
Illegal Alien Insurance Questionaire
1. Value of vehicle when stolden _ _ _ _ _
2. Current value _ _ _
3. Color of vehicle,
Front
Rear
Door left
Door right
4. Capacity of front seat _ _
5. Capacity of rear seat _ _
6. Capacity of trunk/storage space _ _ _
7. # of accidents previous week _ _
8. # of accidents current week _ _
9. Total # of accidents on this VIN#_ _ _
10. # of times VIN# has been altered _ _
Lines 11-99,List names of other persons authorized to drive this vehicle.
100. List age of youngest driver _
Invaders are starting to realize that they can flout the law by hollering racism. No surprise they’re doing this whenever possible. Enforcing any law at their expense, is racist.
You know, when I was a teen, not long ago, there was a house in our neighborhood where we could all go and party all night long. The owner was a fool in her 30’s, divorced and stupid, and she let anyone come over, anyone at all, any time. I don’t know what happened finally, maybe they carted her away, but for a year or so her place was the Party House.
It became a bad part of town all by itself. All kinds of freaks disturbing the peace, racing their cars, having fights in the street, breaking things, puking and relieving themselves in the yard.
She let it go on. She opened the door and offered hospitality to all. Soon only the worst arrived.
Our country is becoming the party house of the world.
Critics = Klooless A$$wipes, enemies of the nation, or both.
I personally, would be happy to trade Georgia our welfare parasites for hard-working illegals.
I live in Illinois and am here to tell you that we already have enough of each.
bttt
Well, they could be, if they stayed in the car.
We lose money on these junk cars, she said. Theres a lot of different things that go into it...
“Since the law took effect, one Athens towing company employee said the rate of car accidents has decreased dramatically”
The fewer DUI’s and deaths from same works for me!
Immigration Counters (Real-Time Data Resource Center)
The High Cost of Cheap Labor - Illegal Immigration and the Federal Budget (2004 Study)
The Unpleasant FACTS ARE
>>Both studies found that immigrants used government services at a greater rate than native-born residents did. The New Jersey study found, for instance, that the typical immigrant family received about $4,044 annually in government services, about 11 percent higher than the average native-born family. At the same time, immigrant households paid about 8 percent less in taxes. The net result was that the average native household generated an annual fiscal surplus of $232 to government, while the typical foreign household was a net burden of $1,484. The gap was even wider in California, where immigrant households produced a net deficit of $3,463 each, because so much of that states recent immigration had been in the form of low-wage, low-skill workers.
Though the study did not distinguish between legal and illegal immigrants, it did break down foreign-born households by the regions of the world from which they had come. In both states, the study found the steepest deficit in Latin American households, which in New Jersey consumed 26 percent more in government expenditures than the average native-born family, but paid 38 percent less in taxes. By contrast, immigrant households in New Jersey that hailed from Europe or Canada actually consumed, on average, less in government services than the typical native-born family, and paid nearly as much in taxes.<<
Source: http://www.city-journal.org/html/eon2007-08-29sm.html
I figured out an easy way to settle this once and for all. One simple question on every tax form sent in on April 15th. Just like the contributions for elections, etc.
Would you like to contribute $2000 to pay for illegals?
How many people do you think would check that box? Keep a running count of the answer and base whether we keep them or deport them on the count.
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