Thursday, December 09, 2010

Go home, and DREAM about coming back legally

Having learned nothing from the last election, I see where Grand Fran Nan Pelooser and her merry gang of half-wit American hating criminal supporting scumbags passed the DREAM Act in the House yesterday. Hmmmm. Are we sure that rewarding illegals with US citizenship is good thing when we are running at near 10% unemployment and about 17% under employment? Is the Grand Nan absolutely sure the DREAMERS and the 12 million or so people who will accompany them will be doing the work that Americans just won’t do?


And if Americans won’t do the work voluntarily, should they be required to do it, after say 99 weeks of unemployment?

There is no reason whatever to allow this kind of crap. Here’s a short list:

First, we are preparing to extend unemployment benefits for the 6th time in two years. It seems to me that if we’re going to get Americans back to work, the last thing we ought to be considering is giving citizenship and work permits to DREAMERS and the hoards that will accompany them.

Then there are a couple of moral issues. Why does non-skilled labor from south of the border get a leg up over non-skilled labor from say Greece. Greece is experiencing an economic melt down and probably has a few hundred thousand people willing to make the trip legally for a job? They will procreate. But instead of DREAM babies they will create legal American citizens. I’ll tell you why. Demo-Dopes need the votes in 2012. That’s it. And morally, just how smart is it for a country to pass a law that rewards the illegal activity of one group and at the same penalizes every other law abiding person?

The myth of economic activity provided by illegals is just that, a myth. Well they pay into SS and never get to draw it. That is a small price to pay for the costs illegals inflict on our schools, healthcare system, legal system and jails. Also, do you know who the big winner economically is in all of this? Corrupt Mexico. Most of the dollars earned here by illegals are sent back to the family in Mexico for economic activity south of the border. That is why Mexico has no interest in securing its side of the border.

Well come on Lex, you cannot deport 12 million people, many of whom have been here for decades. First, OK find the non-criminals who have been here decades, established families and an American identity. Fine them $10,000 and let them stay. I’m all for it. But that is a very small subset of the problem. With regard to the other eleven and half million people who do not fit into the first category, they are here for just a few reasons, jobs, benefits or crime. Once those activities no longer pay, they will leave. They got here alone, they will get home alone. Hell, buy ‘em a one way ticket out. That would have to be cheaper than what we’re doing now.

Well I could go on, but those are the easy ones, and besides I have to go find the Christmas decorations. Cheers.

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