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04-30-2010, 08:45 PM #22
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Arizona: Taking Immigration Into Their Own Hands
I don't believe I will ever see anarchy in this country, but their are way's to begin reigning in our government. The first step is to convert more and more statist democrats and republicans to more libertarian principles. By voting libertarian leaning politicians into office we will hopefully begin to see more lax regulations and increased freedom. Admittedly, as an anarchist, I don't have much faith in the voting process and it directly contradicts my philosophical position however, I will happily vote for candidates like Ron Paul who promote freedom.
Originally Posted by palerider7777
It is a fact this is the situation we are currently in, but when we simply roll over and accept it, tyranny wins. Simply because the road to change is difficult, does not mean it should not be attempted. I will continue to debate these issues with people in the hope more realize government intervention is detrimental to this nation.
As I said before, the best way to attempt to change the situation is the change the mindset of the voters.since you think im just accepting what is wrong then you tell me oh great one how do you plan to fix it? let me guess march,protest,write letters,call in?
Thomas Paine was a major part in changing the colonies attitude towards Britain with his pamphlet. To say you can never change anything is cynical and without merit. History has taught us nations rise and fall constantly, regimes change, and not all revolutions have to be violent. Accepting your fate surely won't change anything, some of us however are at least trying.if you're as smart as you and red think you are then you would know that none of that has or will work. anything short of a full revolt will do O nada nothing.so when you wake up from your slumber let us know k?cause in the real world it is very much a fact.the main reason they know they can keep raping us is because no one in america will stand together,sure you have lil pockets of people but nothing they can't handle on a local lvl.
I fundementally disagree with taxes and there is no reason there should be a fee. It is a better proposal than a no nonsense approach to immigration though.now sure to me the right thing to do would be like a work release type of thing.if illegals want to really come here for a better life and not do what they really want to do "slip through the cracks"i'd say maybe 10% of them.then make them sign up for the work program and make them pay taxes on all of that money and a small fee to the country for being here under it.
Again, why did the company hire the forign workers? To maxamize profits. If the government weren't taxing them the way the do, increase expenses with regulations, etc, perhaps more employers would be more willing and more able to hire local workers. I can't say for certain, however eliminating government control would make that a more likely possiblility.see i worked in a place 1 time where there was a production line i was a route driver.there was plenty of people around that needed good jobs.guess what the company fired all the locals that worked in the shop.they ended up hiring a group of russians to come over here and work.they would allow these russians to work 100hrs+ aweek the way it's set up is they get no over time it's all str8 pay and no taxes are taken out of that pay.so it's not just mexicans and it's not just cheap jobs noone wants to do.
It lowers our cost on goods because the company can produce their product at a much cheaper rate. Factories in third world contries benifit both parties. The western factories pay a higher wage than the local factories in the area, but that wage is still far lower than what they would pay western workers. Hence, the goods are cheaper to produce, and therefor cheaper for the consumer.also your comment on the export import of jobs and people.i really don't see your logic in that 1.how is that a good thing?you say by doing that it lowers our cost on goods? no not really tell me how exporting out most of our jobs but importing tons of people makes sense to you?i really hope i don't have to break that 1 down for you ?
People go where the jobs are, if the unemployment rate were to high, people would not want to immigrate to this nation. There is no point in moving to a country for work if their is no work to go around.
The fact is there are a ton of domestic jobs as well, and if the government would step aside, more jobs would be available.
We also aren't exporting MOST of our jobs oversees. We export some, however, as I said before, their are many industries which continue to function within our borders.
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