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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]IVF Surrogacy Inter-racial adoption gays/lesbian adopting Breastfeedong after 12 months Breastfeeding in public without cover Same sex marriage women having baby without benefit of marriage Hiring illegals for anything Immigration reform Big law, particularly women in big law, so impressed with themselves[/quote] I'm anti-CIO, anti-cric, anti-religion poster and want to add to my list that I also oppose you. The only thing on your list I agree with is not hiring illegal immigrants, [b]because we should be providing a path to citizenship[/b] and hiring illegal immigrants exploits them.[/quote] Why should we be doing this? [/quote] Because we want to attract hard-working immigrants like our grandparents and great-grandparents so they can displace the lazy, entitled pieces of shit who would rather soak up entitlement money than work.[/quote] No, we don't and shouldn't. The idea of the lazy American is a myth people tell themselves to justify paying their nanny/housekeeper below living wages. The idea that America owes immigrants a better life is faulty. [/quote] Americans ARE lazy. I should know, I am American and my hometown is a sorry pile of crap, thanks to the lazy idiots who live there and don't want to work hard (most of the south is like this, btw). If you don't think America should welcome immigrants, please turn in your passport and head back to wherever your family came over from.[/quote] Let me give you an example. About 10 years or so ago, blue collar work like construction used to be a great way for high school graduates to earn a livable wage to support their family (earning $15-20/hour). Do you think that's the case today? If not, why not? Is it because Americans are lazy or because illegal immigrants have tanked the industry and employees can be had for $8-10/hour? Would YOU work for less to do the same job you did years ago? I would not.[/quote] No, duh. I would get a non-blue-collar job. And so should all the other Americans stuck in crap jobs. Then, if illegal immigrants couldn't be hired for those jobs, the shortage of blue-collar workers would lead to an increase in the wage for those workers, and the problem solves itself.[/quote]
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