Worldtraveler wrote:
Obres you are correct about wall street. But that is far away, illegals are the ones that I see everyday seeing a Dr when I cant.
Doing a job for an illegal wage that they refuse to hire me for.
They get homes, cash, bene's. I have not had toilot paper for a month. For some reason I am pissed off.
Damage caused by wall street is far away? How do you figure that? They've already caused a major economic crash that we're still recovering from, if we're even doing that... meanwhile they're still screwing us over, and there's nothing to indicate that anything will change in the foreseeable future.
And as for immigrants doing jobs cheap, well, that boosts our economy and allows us to keep up our standard of living. It's complete economic exploitation, and the US (as a whole) is the one that benefits from it. Immigrants are propping up our economy, not dragging it down. Now your problem, is that you're not a part of the classes that are benefiting from cheap foreign/immigrant labor, and that's not the immigrants' fault. It's the employer's fault and the American public's fault. We demand good and services for cheap, and corporations want to give that to us, while still making more money than anyone deserves. To do that, we require mass amounts of labor at costs far below our own standard of living. Poor people aren't taking your money, rich people are. I know it's a tough concept to grasp, so allow me to present this formal propositional game-theoretic economic model*:
1 - OMG where'd our money go
2 - Rich people have all the damn money
3 - Poor people don't have any of the money
Hmmm... this is a real brain-twister
* formal propositional game-theoretic economic model not guaranteed to be formal, propositional, game theoretic, or an economic model