To: LauraleeBraswell
Did you notice that they have 450 employees now, rather than the 1,000 they used to have? And that most of the 450 are ones who are coerced into working?
Where are the Americans who want these jobs?
To: speekinout
Additionally, 16 men from the Garden City Rescue Mission in Augusta have come to work in the plant. Several from the mission have become shift leaders, said Lavond Reynolds, director of men's housing for the mission. "Compared to the attrition rate [at the plant] in general, these guys have really stuck so far," Reynolds said. The mission might send another 15 soon.
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11/25/2006 9:21:47 PM PST by
Moonman62
(The issue of whether cheap labor makes America great should have been settled by the Civil War.)
To: speekinout
Doing something other than slave wage agribusiness jobs.
When you have to eat, I guess you will have to have a few chickens in the yard.
I know how to grow and slaughter them, so I am not scared.
Have them call their congressmen and senators they donated money to. It's a national crisis. /sarcasm
To: speekinout
The legal American citizens probably moved away because they cannot afford to live on artificially low wages while paying taxes and abiding by our laws. It's easy for illegal aliens to make ends meet when they illegally live ten to twenty adults to a house, do not pay taxes, steal health care, steal identities, drive unregistered vehicles with no driver's license or insurance, etc...
Just another case of illegal aliens being party to and committing the crimes that Americans don't want to do.
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