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I have worked for 6 dollars an hour washing dishes at a restaurant.
I did it for $2.25 an hour. :o
I have worked for 6 dollars an hour washing dishes at a restaurant.
You don't think it's possible to get the same labor force by way of legal immigration?
why would you want them to come here legally? then they'd be entitled to social security!! illegal immigration is the best of both worlds
coming from a farm community. most of the farmers who owned the land were white, but finding labor at the worth of the job was very hard.
minimum wage laws may have something to do with it, but some jobs just aren't worth minimum wage.
i invite lynn to come work a mexican's job on the farm. it will require her to leave her family for 9 months, live in a shack, eat lots of beans and rice. work from sun up to sun down in louisiana summer. The local farmer will be gracious enough to give her $5/hr for her labor and she can feel smug to know that an illegal didn't take that job from her.
You don't think it's possible to get the same labor force by way of legal immigration?
coming from a farm community. most of the farmers who owned the land were white, but finding labor at the worth of the job was very hard.
minimum wage laws may have something to do with it, but some jobs just aren't worth minimum wage.
i invite lynn to come work a mexican's job on the farm. it will require her to leave her family for 9 months, live in a shack, eat lots of beans and rice. work from sun up to sun down in louisiana summer. The local farmer will be gracious enough to give her $5/hr for her labor and she can feel smug to know that an illegal didn't take that job from her.
So I guess it is true, people in the south are lazier than the people in the north![]()
It's all about wages.
Exactly. The illegals are willing to do the same work for less. I think the real objection amounts to jealousy. Sure, illegal aliens get benefits they don't pay for, but they have a good incentive not to pay. For us, paying avoids greater consequences in the future. For illegals, not paying keeps them from exposure. Minus the new exception of AZ, illegals can get away with so much more than citizens.
see post 12 for personal testimony.
The fact of the matter is ALL people will, and do work for food!
Answer me this: what good is a border if we don't enforce immigration laws?
Do so called real libertarians want no borders?....one country one planet?
The fact of the matter is ALL people will, and do work for food!
Answer me this: what good is a border if we don't enforce immigration laws?
Do so called real libertarians want no borders?....one country one planet?
LOL. Dude. I have personal experience too and my experience tells me you are an apologist with an agenda.
When validating the "illegals" being here, you use the free market to justify their need. When the shadow of them not being here, the free market argument is never part of the equation. No "americans will fill the void" etc.. argument - nothing of the sort. Instead we get tales of "your" experience validating the lazy american stigma and why illegals are needed.
Try not to be so obvious in your open border apologist agenda. It is rather discouraging to know another libertarian promoting the globalist goal is hiding behind "Liberty" to further the collapse.
coming from a farm community. most of the farmers who owned the land were white, but finding labor at the worth of the job was very hard.
minimum wage laws may have something to do with it, but some jobs just aren't worth minimum wage.
i invite lynn to come work a mexican's job on the farm. it will require her to leave her family for 9 months, live in a shack, eat lots of beans and rice. work from sun up to sun down in louisiana summer. The local farmer will be gracious enough to give her $5/hr for her labor and she can feel smug to know that an illegal didn't take that job from her.
That would make perfect sense, assuming it didn't factor some very important factors. However I see it a bit differently.
If the illegal labor wasn't available, you'd initially have a lot of vacant farm jobs. The cost of domestically produced food would rise dramatically, only mildly suppressed by imported good goods from other nations. For domestic farms to compete, a combination of higher wages and/or progressive agriculture technique would have to be implemented.
I agree with the first post, it's a lie that legal residents, regardless of ethnicity and free from government obstruction can't or won't produce what they need to survive.
you don't know much about the farm market. farmers have to compete against world prices. which are low. those jobs can't earn any more pay unless you had high tariffs to artificially increase market price in the states. then you could pay domestic labor more than they get on their welfare checks. and it will have to be a lot more to do a job as shitty as tending/harvesting crops.