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Old November 12th 04, 04:48 PM
Tom Paterson
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From: (Tom Kunich)

I was in Wis-fvvking-consin a couple of
years ago and in the middle of the night I had to wash race clothes
for several people.

The only laudromat I could find was in a small town in which NO ONE
SPOKE ENGLISH. It was ALL MEXICANS.


You can go to lots of places, and not just in the USA, where there are
enclaves of foreign-speaking citizens. That would include folks of many
origins. Such as in Chicago where one side of the street might have a community
newspaper stand with papers in one language, and across the street is another
paper stand, contents in another language, and neither is English.

So what?

Here in the San Francisco bay area the illegal aliens absorb almost
all of the government services and the government loves it because
they see these people as more CUSTOMERS.


Citation? (on just the "use" figures, of course)

Oakland has gone so far as to put up areas where illegal aliens can
gather so that people who require day laborers can drive by and pick
them up. They stand out there by the hundreds. And quite a number of
these people vote illegally. No one checks them out.


They do the dirty/dangerous work, by and large, that others let pass. You can
dispute this if you want, I worked in the trades in Austin, Texas for ten
years. The labor pickup places are busy, aren't they?

The practice of hiring illegals adds to the bottom line for contractors,
including some mighty big ones who supply janitorial services for Target and
Walmart.

There might be a more efficient way to provide these workers with "social
services" than throught the tax system. Paying them more so they can "buy their
own" comes to mind.

Schools a government service? Also one of the remaining remnants of the Melting
Pot.

The ******* tax system is set up so that the top 40% of tax earners
pay 90% of all taxes (snip)


And this is a sure way to push this
government further and futher into a socialist hole until we are
nothing more than a Maoist regime.


Mao? Doubtful. Evangelical Christian, maybe. --TP
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