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To: re_nortex

Well, I’ll float a few ideas to chew on.

First, are people who are born here but hate the very foundation of liberty and free enterprise somehow superior to that 25-35% of illegals who come here for that liberty and free enterprise opportunity?

Second, this is the result of 60 years of a weak border PLUS supply and demand, and any instant vaporization of this population (not that it’s possible anyway) would crash our entire supply and demand curve in so many ways.

Third, I full believe that my plan would instantly make things better, and it would be an ever improving situation.


72 posted on 01/23/2013 1:14:24 PM PST by C. Edmund Wright
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To: C. Edmund Wright
...are people who are born here but hate the very foundation of liberty and free enterprise somehow superior to that 25-35% of illegals who come here for that liberty and free enterprise opportunity?

That's an interesting and thought-provoking question. Since we've been engaging in this discussion, I presume that both of us have been checking the other's posting history to evaluate where we stand on many issues. (Parenthetically, I have to credit you for keeping "Obama’s Loss: Inevitable For Years" up on your personal web page. A lesser man would have scrubbed it by now. Kudos).

As you may have seen, my stance concerning labor unions is nearly as hard-line as that against illegals. I think an argument can be made that RICO laws can be enforced to put them out of business but that's an extreme position and likely impracticable. At the very least, I advocate for Right to Work in all 50 states. So, I'm tough when it comes to unions and those who voluntarily join them.

With that as background, here's my take. I think when push comes to shove, even a union member will come to the aid of America when in peril. In contrast, I think an illegal (even a good one who generally keeps his nose clean), would flee back to his country of origin when the going gets really tough.

And that's why I see the influx of Mexicans so differently from the massive waves of immigrations early in the 20th century. Most of them came from overseas when transportation was still rather primitive by today's standards. The Mexicans who come to America for labor and otherwise steer clear of criminal activity have a safe and easy refuge across the nearby border. So yes, in that sense, I think there's some value (not a lot but some in this case) to be had merely by where one was born. Even a welfare queen or a unionista (is there much of a difference) has the bond of a home country that an illegal doesn't.

74 posted on 01/23/2013 1:45:45 PM PST by re_nortex (DP...that's what I like about Texas.)
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