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  • #16
    Not enough will work that produce will get picked in time. Sorry, but it's the truth. Hood River, OR had that very problem when INS went to town on their immigrant population. The orchard farmers there couldn't get anyone to come help pick, so a lot of fruit got wasted.

    It's the same story over and over again in many businesses: owners put out ads for boring, repetitive and dirty jobs, they can't get enough workers to come and stay for any length of time, so they resort to immigrants.

    My argument is that those types of jobs need to be automated, frankly.

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    • #17
      Get rid of the illegal immigrants, start putting welfaries to work in their place. Want welfare? Get out in the fields and start picking crops, go to the high rise and start cleaning it. Do SOMETHING to earn your way. No work? No welfare.

      And, Boozy, no, it is NOT another reason for the government to provide healthcare.

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      • #18
        Well, even if it is an excuse for the government to provide healthcare, I really don't want it going to people who are here illegally. F that.
        "Children are our future" -LaceNeilSinger
        "And that future is fucked...with a capital F" -AmethystHunter

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        • #19
          What I think Boozy was trying to say is that, if the States adopts universal health care, companies don't have to worry about paying for their employees' health care plans and can therefore put more money towards wages, attracting more legal workers to the jobs that are filled by illegal immigrants.
          Last edited by the_std; 07-14-2008, 11:32 PM. Reason: Typo.

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          • #20
            Actually, my point was based on something DesignFox already said. I'll quote again:

            I'm sure those big wigs aren't providing their workers with health insurance...which is also part of the allure to hiring illegals.
            Legal citizens of the US working full-time expect health insurance provided by their companies. If the government provided health care, there would be less of a cost-saving advantage in hiring undocumented workers.

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            • #21
              Not enough people in the states will support government funded health-care. Actually, in talking to a lot of people in my own personal circle, they fear it would lower the quality of care (in addition to raising taxes).

              Anyway, you might be right Boozy. If the companies didn't have to pay out for health insurance, they might be less inclined to have to search out illegal help.

              The problem with hiring Americans is that they NEED healthcare and the only way to get it is through the employers. Otherwise it is OUTRAGEOUSLY expensive, and without it, god forbid you get sick or injured, you'll go bankrupt trying to pay the hospital bills.

              Nobody can win.
              "Children are our future" -LaceNeilSinger
              "And that future is fucked...with a capital F" -AmethystHunter

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              • #22
                Illegal immigrants are doing the hard work that people who have been sucking welfare for generations refuse to do, because they prefer never having to get off the couch.

                I definetly do not condone people sneaking into this country and all that comes with it, but it's just pure simple fact. They will do ANYTHING for money, things that people here are too lazy to do.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by powerboy View Post
                  I am tired of Illegals saying that American will not work in the fields. Not all of them will. But there is a lot that will.
                  I don't think the illegals are saying that. They're more approaching people who can have a reasonable expectation of hiding the workers from the law and getting work that will get them more money than back home.

                  As a native of my country, I'm saying that there are plenty of 'my' people who won't work in the fields. I don't blame them - the work is hard, back-breaking, seasonal, and I can get much more money working elsewhere.

                  It is sad, that alot of people are unemployed because of the illegals. Yes, because of the illegals. They come over and take every job. They use someone else identity and make this money. Do they pay taxes, no. We have to make up for it.
                  Take every job? Your countryfolk, and mine, don't want to do that work. I don't want to clean toilets, break my back in a field, or hunch over a production line. It's got a far lower rate of pay than what I earn doing other things, and that's because our compatriots don't want to pay a reasonable price for their food and goods. The illegals are actually subsidising the US and UK economy and higher standard of living through their cheap labour.

                  Business's would not fail, if they booted out illegals. That is a bunch of bullshit. The companies would have more loyal customers.
                  That last sentence in the quote made me chuckle. The Western economy is driven by people who want things cheaper. Look at advertising around you - only the rich are pandered to by adverts saying that something was made in this country/is reassuringly expensive. Everyone else - including me - is on the lookout for deals to save a reasonable amount of money.

                  Joe punter doesn't really want to pay more for the privelege of goods that are made by fellow countrymen. If it's sold by a fellow countryman, that's enough. Not enough people have enough social awareness to make your ideal work, or they just don't care. My company supplies a fair amount of fair trade goods - better prices for the third world. People buy it for two reasons - the first is that they truly believe, and these are the people who will donate their time to work in fair trade shops. The second are the ones buying it for status - they want to be seen, just like the big car in the driveway.

                  Ideals are great if you can afford them.

                  As what was mentioned before, if a customer keeps getting the run around - then lost a customer. Multiply that buy thousands or even millions. That is a lot of money that is not coming in, and all because the company wanted to get rich in the short run.
                  It's not the short run, though - it's been going on for years. As long as someone can say or think, "I bought these goods from a company that is run by those in my country, I'm patriotic," then it will continue. If I go to a store and want to buy food, I don't know who picked it in the fields, or who made the washing machine I'm considering buying. Most people who go to stores will just look for a cheaper price - ever seen the videos of the Black Friday stampedes as people go for deals? Hilarious, save for the lack of control on view.

                  If people really gave a shit, they'd try to sort out the problems in the other country that provided all the cheap labour so those countries would be able to give a similar standard of living.

                  As to the welfairies doing the jobs in another post, great idea! Three days a week of work, two days a week to search for something else. Bloody good incentive. Would need more refinement than that, but it would be a start.

                  Of course, there would be a huge surge in claims for disability...

                  Rapscallion
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by DesignFox View Post
                    Not enough people in the states will support government funded health-care. Actually, in talking to a lot of people in my own personal circle, they fear it would lower the quality of care (in addition to raising taxes).
                    Then those people haven't bothered to do the research on it. Every indicator says that we in the US are paying out MORE for healthcare costs and are getting less for our money and are scoring lower on key health indicators than countries with universal care. But then I can't say that I'm too surprised by that, most of my customers are mystified by their private plans and all their intricacies.

                    Originally posted by Rapscallion View Post
                    As to the welfairies doing the jobs in another post, great idea! Three days a week of work, two days a week to search for something else. Bloody good incentive. Would need more refinement than that, but it would be a start.

                    Of course, there would be a huge surge in claims for disability...

                    Rapscallion
                    Tell me about it. My moron BIL got to hang out with me for a week after he got out of detox. He was whining about the work he got to help me with. I guess being drunk out of your brain and being eyeballs deep in debt is easier than stacking 35 some-odd tons of hay.
                    They were light bales, too! Weenie.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by AFPheonix View Post
                      Then those people haven't bothered to do the research on it. Every indicator says that we in the US are paying out MORE for healthcare costs and are getting less for our money and are scoring lower on key health indicators than countries with universal care. But then I can't say that I'm too surprised by that, most of my customers are mystified by their private plans and all their intricacies.
                      The main reason they are so afraid of it is because they see it as the first step in socialism and communism, <sarcasm> and we all know socialism and communism are mortal sins. </sarcasm>

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Rapscallion View Post
                        If people really gave a shit
                        Holy cow, did Raps just curse on the boards?

                        I'm always still split on this. On one hand, work is getting done. There are a lot of people who think the work a lot of illegal immigrants are doing is beneath them.

                        On the other hand, a lot of the illegal immigrants are making money, then sending it back across the border, effectively hurting the US economy. A lot are also demanding the same rights as US citizens, and I just can't agree with that. You came over the border, breaking our laws, yet you want the same laws we have for protection? I think not.
                        Violence has resolved more conflicts than anything else. The contrary opinion that violence doesn't solve anything is merely wishful thinking at its worst. - Starship Troopers

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Greenday View Post
                          Holy cow, did Raps just curse on the boards?
                          Don't get used to it :P Mind you, after today I'm not in a good mood.

                          I'm always still split on this. On one hand, work is getting done. There are a lot of people who think the work a lot of illegal immigrants are doing is beneath them.
                          Either beneath them or not worth the pitifully small wage paid for the arduous task at hand. Picking fruit is not good on your body, generally speaking, especially the ground-dwelling stuff. In the meantime, the work is getting done cheaply, and that keeps the costs in the stores down.

                          On the other hand, a lot of the illegal immigrants are making money, then sending it back across the border, effectively hurting the US economy. A lot are also demanding the same rights as US citizens, and I just can't agree with that. You came over the border, breaking our laws, yet you want the same laws we have for protection? I think not.
                          They're still keeping the costs down for legal US citizens, thus stimulating the US economy. If the money going back home is sufficient, their children may be able to afford better schooling and a better future, and not have to hop over the border for work. Just hypothesising, here, but would a better use for the money once thought about for that big wall on the Mexican border be better spent improving the lot of the poor in Mexico? Would probably prevent more illegals coming over.

                          Breaking the US laws - only the immigration laws. The US businessmen/farmers employing them are also breaking laws (employment in their case), so it's not a one-way street. Demanding rights? I have to agree there - that's a bit rich to demand the same treatment when you know you're breaking the law.

                          I'm not particularly in favour of migrant/illegal workers, but I can see it from a few angles. What I am in favour of is people realising that they sometimes need to do the shitty work, and that people need to expect to pay more for their goods as a result.

                          Rapscallion
                          Proud to be a W.A.N.K.E.R. - Womanless And No Kids - Exciting Rubbing!
                          Reclaiming words is fun!

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Rapscallion View Post
                            They're still keeping the costs down for legal US citizens, thus stimulating the US economy. If the money going back home is sufficient, their children may be able to afford better schooling and a better future, and not have to hop over the border for work. Just hypothesising, here, but would a better use for the money once thought about for that big wall on the Mexican border be better spent improving the lot of the poor in Mexico? Would probably prevent more illegals coming over.
                            Many Americans erroneously believe that they live in a vacuum and the rest of the world's problems don't affect them. Closed borders and protectionist economic policies don't work for any country, let alone one whose way of life is based on Mexican labour, Canadian and Saudi Arabian oil, and Chinese loans.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Boozy View Post
                              What's that? Yet another reason to consider state-provided universal health care?

                              (I'm notorious for de-railing threads. Y'all feel free to smack me.)
                              /smacks Boozy

                              The main reason that this problem has arised is quite simply lifestyle. Not too many Americans actually grew up needing to work hard or shitty jobs. They didn't need to scratch and scrap merely to survive. Most (if not all) illegal immigrants (certainly the one's pertaining to this issue) have had to do that. They haven't been able to eat for days at a time. So - over there in the US, doing a few hours of manual labour and getting paid.. what.. $6/hr for it is a massive amount of money to them. And realistically, what they have to do for that money is either about the same as what they were doing before (certainly no worse), or is so much easier (say for factory work).

                              Born and bred USA-ans have been brought up on TV, cars, fast food and sodas.. and being lazy and getting away with having to do squat. (and sometimes snowflake syndrome )

                              As for the 'short term/long term' issue.. in business, there is no 'long term'... there's just 'keep on going' terms...Businesses come, businesses go... what's the stats over there on a new business? Over here, most don't make it past the first year. Most don't make actual profit within 5 years.

                              As Lordlundar has it - Universal health care would look way too much like socialism... too bad the US govt doesn't bother to look at other countries to see how they manage it!! (We've had it for decades now, and so has NZ, UK, Sweden, and others I couldn't be bothered to google for )
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