Posted on 10/28/2011 10:33:41 PM PDT by GQuagmire
Can you imagine what Florida pays? We’re overrun!
No, it's not unbelievable. What would be unbelievable would be the Boston GLOBE running the story!
OH.... my bad. Thanks for the clarification.
“With Rick Perry in TX, you got to wonder what the figure is there $600 mil?”
True; all politicians are afraid of being painted as “mean-spirited”, and no action is taken. The only thing that will change this game is the millions of unemployed Americans now needing the same assistance that has been enjoyed for decades by illegal aliens and our permanent underclass.
The story of American jobs and labor is deeply intertwined with predatory Federal, state and local taxation and regulation....
Predatory tax and regulatory policies-actions that basically serve to perpetuate and grow governments-leave what business is left in the country seeking disposable labor.
Illegal Labor is the Feds out for preserving the status quo regarding Taxes and Regulation. Interestingly, that is WHY the Feds encourage in-state tuition and health care etc for illegals under-the-table -their presence providing disposable labor allows Federal, State and local regulatory and tax excess in the status quo to continue
“Gee, only $1691 per illegal. Isnt that a cheap enough price to pay for the healthcare of the people who mow your lawn? < / sarcasm >”
That’s right; many of us before, and even more of us now, never had the option of paying ANYONE to mow our lawn (this is how the Depression has trickled down to the illegals). I’ve never used them for anything (though they certainly are available, and I know people who do use them). Even when one offered to shovel snow last year (I was already dressed when he rang the bell, seeing the light on at 6:00 am), I told him (in Spanish) that I needed the exercise. It was tempting, but I can’t complain if I’m part of the problem.
I could imagine; I was in Miami and saw a sign advertising that they spoke English. The “Cubans” have now morphed into a mix of Matin Americans from everywhere.
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