knabe
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if people don't learn a work ethic by age 6, it's harder and harder to get one after that.
the gift of work is the hardest to give.
the gift of work is the hardest to give.
last time we called on the "gift of labor" as a nation was ...probally 1942...idled plants that had sit 10 yrs through the depression were fired back up for the war, and with no time to waste...and with all the youing men were gone to warto fight and die ??.... basically women/kids/engineers and others not so experienced...got steel plants/automobile factories/ tire manufacturing facalities ( .. re tooled and producing massive amounts of war tools at amazing rates.....knabe said:if people don't learn a work ethic by age 6, it's harder and harder to get one after that.
the gift of work is the hardest to give.
aj said:Only a liberal could find a way to blast the military in this thread. ;D
OH Breeder said:The area I grew up in had lots of big vegetable farms. ONce a year the chicken coops that housed broilers were converted to living quarters and migrate schools were set up. The farmers trucked tons of Mexican workers in to plant and then harvest fields. How many Americans would live in a converted chicken house and work for pennies on the dollar. That is what is sad. WE created this problem. The folks in mexico live on pennies a day. They come here and $5/hr sounds like a gold mine. This has been going on a long time. It wasnt Clinton, Bush or Obama that created this situation.
thats exactually what the slave owners in the south at the times argument was for the price of cotton and food as well.......and the high price amercians would pay for goods if they didnt have there slave labor to provide it....didnt hold water then...dont hold water now...jbarlTelos said:OH Breeder said:The area I grew up in had lots of big vegetable farms. ONce a year the chicken coops that housed broilers were converted to living quarters and migrate schools were set up. The farmers trucked tons of Mexican workers in to plant and then harvest fields. How many Americans would live in a converted chicken house and work for pennies on the dollar. That is what is sad. WE created this problem. The folks in mexico live on pennies a day. They come here and $5/hr sounds like a gold mine. This has been going on a long time. It wasnt Clinton, Bush or Obama that created this situation.
There is no way this country is going to ever send them back...unless you want to pay twice as much for you next dinner.
flacowman said:JbarL
I cannot let this misstatement pass. There were more slaves in the north than in the south and a much higher percentage of the white population had slaves...In the south it was less then 1% of white people who owned slaves and in Pennsylvania it is estimated that almost 15% of the white population owned at least one slave. thats exactually what the slave owners in the south at the times argument was for the price of cotton and food as well.......and the high price amercians would pay for goods if they didnt have there slave labor to provide it....didnt hold water then...dont hold water now...jbarl
flacowman said:JbarL
I cannot let this misstatement pass. There were more slaves in the north than in the south and a much higher percentage of the white population had slaves...In the south it was less then 1% of white people who owned slaves and in Pennsylvania it is estimated that almost 15% of the white population owned at least one slave. thats exactually what the slave owners in the south at the times argument was for the price of cotton and food as well.......and the high price amercians would pay for goods if they didnt have there slave labor to provide it....didnt hold water then...dont hold water now...jbarl
Show Heifer said:If you study the slave issue, the pro-slave people literally clung to the HOPE that once slavery was abolished the food and labor prices would sky rocket and things would literally fall apart (no factories running, no harvest being done, no tobacco being harvested). But I guess that didn't happen did it? And I am willing to bet there were several disappointed slave owners when it didn't happen.
Telos, if you are knowingly working side by side illegals, isn't that a type of "aiding and abedding" a fugitive? What gives them the right to break the law "in the name of improving their own lives"? I mean, if I robbed a bank and stole 20 million dollars, I could do a lot of "improving my live" to, but I am willing to bet you would think that is wrong. I have a person or two that if they were gone would improve my life a great deal, but I am willing to bet again that if I "had them removed" so that my life could be better, you would think that is wrong and I should be held accountable in both instances to the fullest extent of the law. Correct?
Exactly the same "theory".
I could not afford to operate a restaurant without these people. It's alot like the beef industry. If Joe down the road is hiring illegals and giving hormones to his feedlot cattle then everyone must do it to be competitive. Same with my business. I need people that are willing to work very hard for little money. I support these people who work hard and are loyal..
Now, if everyone did the same thing and did not hire illegals then that is a different story. But that's not the case. Freeing black slaves and sending illegals back home are completely two different dynamics.
telos...i respect your realism and the compassion you share...stopping new comers at the border is a bit more than "a great idea"....its reality now for arizona...they are the ones who've drawn the line in the sand...Telos said:Even though it has slowed down, we are still making it accessable for illegals to come across the border and our wonderful country has allowed them this in the first place. Stopping new comers at the border is a great idea but sending the ones that are already here is unrealistic. I don't think it will ever happen.