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quidditchgrrl ([personal profile] quidditchgrrl) wrote2006-03-29 06:30 pm

This should probably be posted to [profile] 3sadsemesters

Immigration? Let us consult the Constitution.

So long as profit prevails over decent wages and lazy-ass Americans refuse to do the "dirty jobs", there has to be a steady stream of SOMEONE to clean toilets and pick strawberries. (Some blowhard on NPR claimed that immigration hurts low-skilled American workers, especially those without high school diplomas. Hello! Lazy, not low-skilled!)

So long as they aren't criminals, and they pay taxes (and if the company they work for isn't breaking the law, they DO pay taxes), I'll take that over paying $10 a quart for strawberries.

I caught a little bit from Mind of Mencia that sums it up pretty nicely: Carlos Mencia said, "yeah, let's kick ALL the immigrants out. Everybody out. Because nothing would be sweeter to my ears in the morning than hearing [knocking] [Texas accent] 'Hey, housekeeping, y'all.'"

Also, Wal-Mart to offer organic produce? Isn't the whole point of organic the small, replenishable, profitable domestic farm? That article is scary. If there was ever a reason for us to buy a home, it's the advantage of growing our own vegetables. Eek.

This is why I should not listen to NPR. I hate fair and balanced asshattery. :|

Last night's The Colbert Report totally rocked. He totally pwned Mike Brown. What a whiny, blame-deflecting asshat (Mike Brown, not Stephen).

So what do you all think?

[identity profile] didi75.livejournal.com 2006-03-30 04:58 am (UTC)(link)
I missed the last part of Colbert last night, so I didn't catch the Mike Brown bit. Who was that "big liberal radio guy" Stephen interviewed at the beginning? I forgot his name, but he was trying a little too hard to be funny.

I've been listening to the NPR series on immigration for the past week. I heard that guy this afternoon, the economist that said immigration is destroying our economy. I'm not an expert, but I don't see how our economy can survive without it. Personally, I'm glad the issue is taking front stage in politics right now. I think it's interesting and important, and I'm really eager to see what the Senate comes up with. I'm also pretty excited that young people and normally uninterested members of society are starting to take an interest in politics. It's history in the making!

[identity profile] quidditchgrrl.livejournal.com 2006-03-30 05:19 am (UTC)(link)
The 'big liberal radio guy' is a parody of one of the Air America DJs - played by David Cross. So, he is deliberately trying too hard to be funny and doing 'liberal overkill' (which is one of the things that annoys me about Air America Radio, and therefore cracks me up).

You heard that too? Andy and I were like, 'oookay, so who is going to do all of this work, who else is willing to work at McDonalds?' Because around here, those kinds of jobs are going unfilled because there just aren't enough people willing to work really hard for not a lot.

I did appreciate Bill Richardson's insight on NM's policies and why it's a good idea to issue IDs and such. Not living in a border state, people are pretty meh about immigration issues here. So it's nice to know that other people care. :)

[identity profile] nmalfoy.livejournal.com 2006-03-31 06:53 am (UTC)(link)
Here, I've never seen anyone do yard work or lawn care or road work that wasn't Hispanic. They work their asses off doing the work that needs to be done, but wouldn't be if they weren't here to do it. They don't drive down the economy in any way, but, at least in Texas, illegals are a problem when it comes to health care. The county hospital in Dallas is nearly bankrupt because of all the births with undocumented mothers. There has to be a solution. Everyone in this country should have access to health care and until we can offer health care to our own citizens, we shouldn't be offering it to those here illegally.