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To: Mini-14
As the nother of a woman who lost her job in high tech,with 15 years experience,this infuriates me.

I voted for Bush but will not vote for him again unless he does something about the immigration problem,and it looks like he's not going to do anything.

Sorry folks,but this situation is personal and GWB has been a disappointment to me in this matter.
2 posted on 06/02/2003 4:25:04 PM PDT by Mears (.)
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To: Mears
Ooops,I'm a mother,not a nother.
3 posted on 06/02/2003 4:41:32 PM PDT by Mears (.)
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To: Mears
I voted for Bush but will not vote for him again unless he does something about the immigration problem,and it looks like he's not going to do anything.>>>>>

Same here.....

Looks to me like Bush has just opened the flood gates for *legal* immigrants to come to the USA and put more Americans out of work, and in two years Bush has done
NOTHING to stop the INVASION of the *illegals* that also put Americans out of work.

Wonder how all this *cheap labor* is going to be able to pay the EXPENSIVE American TAX BILL ???
5 posted on 06/02/2003 5:08:03 PM PDT by txdoda ("Navy-brat")
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To: Mears
I have tried to point out that W is a globalist and cares not a whit for the American public but what he can get out of them. What is this crap that it is an "agreement" and not a treaty not requiring Senate approval? This is clearly extra-Constitutional. Any "agreement" with a foreign power is by constitutional definition a treaty. This needs to be legally challenged. The President is obligating this country to specific treatment of a foreign entity in a specific economic set-up. It is only within his power provided he gets the Consent of the Senate!

Ravenstar
6 posted on 06/02/2003 5:08:08 PM PDT by Ravenstar (Reinstitute the Constitution as the Ultimate Law of the Land)
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To: Mears
immigration problem
High tech is more suffering problems from an emmigration of the work.
And for as much as I like to blame the government for this problem, taxes and the like isn't the reason why work costs $50/hr here and only $5/hr in India. Just cutting our taxes won't help, there's going to have to be tariffs on work sent overseas for the US market to survive.
9 posted on 06/02/2003 9:11:05 PM PDT by lelio
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