Thursday, April 27, 2006

How would senators treat squatters on their private property?

It would appear that Tweedel Dee and Tweedel Dum have reached an open borders agreement. Now that Dee (President Bush) has assured Dum (Dems) that “guest worker” is nothing more than a euphemism for quick & sure citizenship irrespective of when you slipped into the country or what crime lies in your background. Dee has essentially said we’ll give you 11 million votes if you give us cheap labor.

Well how cheap is that labor going to be at the next economic downturn? How cheap is that labor going to be as the next 11, 12, 15, 20 million illegal aliens stream across our border with no interest in America other money? We’ve seen the demonstrations. We’ve heard the call by La Raza for reunification of the American Southwest with Mexico.

Where would our economy be today if we had allowed market forces to push labor costs for the “jobs Americans just won’t do” to a level that Americans would do them or that necessity and innovation would have created a machine to do the task? The whole illegal immigration mess reminds of the Fram oil filter ad with its famous tag line, “You can pay me now or you can pay me later” implying that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Well Dee & Dum offer not a gram’s worth of prevention and the cure has long ago passed the pound level and headed toward tons.

As a test, a group ought to go set up tents on yards of Senators who support this nonsense. Offer to cook, clean, cut the grass and other odd jobs “that senators just won’t do.” Then keep calling in more and more people. Heck, the senator can’t arrest them all, can he? After a while, the squatters claim to be family member and demand the rights of a family member. The senator now must pay the health care cost of his “guests”, send the kids to private schools and buy their first cars for them.

How do you think the senators would react? They’d go nuts! These people are breaking the law! Why I can’t afford a hundred squatters on my property, even if they do the work I won’t. Well how is that any different from what they propose for the country?

This is the latest example that Bush is not a conservative. Nice guy, good president in the main, but he is no conservative. There is something about forgiving a crime because too many people engage it. Rush Limbaugh has proposed that 11 million of us simply not pay taxes next year and see if the “there are too many to prosecute” mantra holds.

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