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To: Savage Beast

Some of the proposals that Dubya didn’t get were even worse.

Perhaps his worst idea was his 2004 plan to match American job openings with foreign nationals “if the company can’t find an American worker to fill it” (that phrase being a close cousin to Dubya’s “Jobs Americans Won’t Do” excuse for flooding the country with illegal aliens).

There was next to nothing required to buttress a company’s claim that an American couldn’t be found to take the job (something IT engineers are all too familiar with). There was to be no limit on the number of ‘temporary’ foreign workers allowed in under this program.

With foreign nationals willing to take very low wages simply to get a foothold on American soil there would be a tremendous pressure in favor of foreign workers and against hiring Americans. Contemplate what the current job market would be like if that treasonous monstrosity had become law.


63 posted on 03/26/2012 10:14:15 PM PDT by Pelham (Marco Rubio, la raza trojan horse.)
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To: Pelham
I was one of Bush's must enthusiastic supporters. It was when I realized that he had no intention of securing the Mexican Border and halting illegal immigration that I began to realize that he was not a good President. Thereafter it became clear that he was a very bad President, in fact one of the worst.

I still think that he is a man of good character, in sharp contrast to his predecessor, and that he is a far better man than Al Gore or John Kerry.

His intentions are good, but of course we are all well aware that the Road to Hell is paved with good intentions.

I still say that George W. Bush hovers just above Bill Clinton as one of the worst Presidents in U.S. history. Some people who post here on FR don't like that--and that is as it should be. People who post here tend to be highly intelligent and to think for themselves; so, as they are constantly evaluating and re-evaluating matters truthfully, their opinions will inevitably differ, which is a good sign of honest evaluation.

64 posted on 03/27/2012 6:15:01 AM PDT by Savage Beast ("When even casual sex requires a state welfare program, you're pretty much done for." ~Mark Steyn)
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To: Pelham
I was one of Bush's must enthusiastic supporters. It was when I realized that he had no intention of securing the Mexican Border and halting illegal immigration that I began to realize that he was not a good President. Thereafter it became clear that he was a very bad President, in fact one of the worst.

I still think that he is a man of good character, in sharp contrast to his predecessor, and that he is a far better man than Al Gore or John Kerry.

His intentions are good, but of course we are all well aware that the Road to Hell is paved with good intentions.

I still say that George W. Bush hovers just above Bill Clinton as one of the worst Presidents in U.S. history. Some people who post here on FR don't like that--and that is as it should be. People who post here tend to be highly intelligent and to think for themselves; so, as they are constantly evaluating and re-evaluating matters truthfully, their opinions will inevitably differ, which is a good sign of honest evaluation.

65 posted on 03/27/2012 6:15:04 AM PDT by Savage Beast ("When even casual sex requires a state welfare program, you're pretty much done for." ~Mark Steyn)
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