Re: There is no point ... the discussion should be about the demise of Sunny
> What I do say is that those broadcasting companies, just
> like a grocery store, a shoe repairman, an airline, etc.,
> are a business.
>
> For example, a grocer does not operate so that you and I may
> enjoy steak, Twinkies, orange juice, etc. He operates to
> make money.
I go back to my original point. Some people will do anything to make money regardless of how it affects society.
> However, most Hispanics living in Texas are not illegal
> immigrants. Most live here legally, pay their taxes,
> contribute to the economy, etc.
That's your personal opinion.
> Not so, just the opposite. Wages have been stagnant the
> last few years while the inflation rate has barely moved.
Like I said IN THE PAST BEFORE the sea of criminals flooded the state.
> > Tell me a country that has open borders and has a thriving
>
> > sucessful economy. You can't name one because countries
> > realize you can't just let floods of outsiders decend like
>
> > locust to devour up your natural resources and to come and
>
> > go as they please. It would be devastating to the economy.
>
> > Most countries realize this and have much tougher control
> of
> > the flow of people in and out of their borders. Not to
Nice to see you ignore what you can't defend.
> > mention national security interests. I feel for people
> less
> > fortunate than me, but I'm not going to let them drag me
> > into the sewer with them. Just as the law doesn't
> > differentiate between someone who steals food out of
> hunger
> > from those who steal out of greed, it still doesn't make
> it
> > right.
> The law usually does differentiate from someone who is
> hungry and steals bread for that reason from a CEO who robs
> and cheats his employees and his company.
Only because a loaf a bread is $2 not $2 billion.
The 8th commandment states - Thou shalt not steal
NOT Thou shalt not steal..unless.....
> You live in America by chance, or the grace of God,
> whichever you believe. Not by choice.
Grace of God.. Thank you.
> Others less fortunate don't. It is not a plea for open
> borders, but it is a point easily forgotten by those of us
> lucky enough to live in the United States.
If money was no object, I'd be happy to help all those people in need.
> Again, ask the business owners if they can find such
> workers.
>
> Not to be flip, but most Americans are used to working in
> air-conditioned buildings these days even if it is
> McDonald's.
NO NOT AT THE ARTIFICALLY LOW WAGES IMPOSED BY CRIMINALS COMING HERE FROM MEXICO.
> Do you honestly believe President Bush and Congress could or
> would pass such legislation even if that were the answer?
Tell me why it won't work. Yes I think it's the answer.
> Do you believe such a law is practical? What kind of
> enforcement agency could handle such a burden?
>
> The IRS? The INS? Impossible. Impractical.
Oh I see, we should never attempt anything that you deem impractical or impossible. I'm sure people in 1900 never dreamed that we would ever be living the life we live today. Thank goodness we stand on the shoulders of giants who dared to do the impossible.
> Some of the real burdens on school districts have been
> imposed by our own federal government -- programs like
> President Bush's "No Child Left Behind" which, in some
> cases, was poorly thought out, and is, without a doubt,
> underfunded, as members of his own party have pointed out.
Prove that it's more of a burden. Back it up with more than opinion. I'm not rejecting or accepting it. I'm no Bush lover. I think he has done a HORRIBLE job as President. I do believe he has done more to keep our country safe than the alternative would have done. Other than that, I'll be glad to see him go.
Thanks for the interesting debate. It's fun!<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by the80sguy on 08/24/05 01:59 AM.</FONT></P>
> What I do say is that those broadcasting companies, just
> like a grocery store, a shoe repairman, an airline, etc.,
> are a business.
>
> For example, a grocer does not operate so that you and I may
> enjoy steak, Twinkies, orange juice, etc. He operates to
> make money.
I go back to my original point. Some people will do anything to make money regardless of how it affects society.
> However, most Hispanics living in Texas are not illegal
> immigrants. Most live here legally, pay their taxes,
> contribute to the economy, etc.
That's your personal opinion.
> Not so, just the opposite. Wages have been stagnant the
> last few years while the inflation rate has barely moved.
Like I said IN THE PAST BEFORE the sea of criminals flooded the state.
> > Tell me a country that has open borders and has a thriving
>
> > sucessful economy. You can't name one because countries
> > realize you can't just let floods of outsiders decend like
>
> > locust to devour up your natural resources and to come and
>
> > go as they please. It would be devastating to the economy.
>
> > Most countries realize this and have much tougher control
> of
> > the flow of people in and out of their borders. Not to
Nice to see you ignore what you can't defend.
> > mention national security interests. I feel for people
> less
> > fortunate than me, but I'm not going to let them drag me
> > into the sewer with them. Just as the law doesn't
> > differentiate between someone who steals food out of
> hunger
> > from those who steal out of greed, it still doesn't make
> it
> > right.
> The law usually does differentiate from someone who is
> hungry and steals bread for that reason from a CEO who robs
> and cheats his employees and his company.
Only because a loaf a bread is $2 not $2 billion.
The 8th commandment states - Thou shalt not steal
NOT Thou shalt not steal..unless.....
> You live in America by chance, or the grace of God,
> whichever you believe. Not by choice.
Grace of God.. Thank you.
> Others less fortunate don't. It is not a plea for open
> borders, but it is a point easily forgotten by those of us
> lucky enough to live in the United States.
If money was no object, I'd be happy to help all those people in need.
> Again, ask the business owners if they can find such
> workers.
>
> Not to be flip, but most Americans are used to working in
> air-conditioned buildings these days even if it is
> McDonald's.
NO NOT AT THE ARTIFICALLY LOW WAGES IMPOSED BY CRIMINALS COMING HERE FROM MEXICO.
> Do you honestly believe President Bush and Congress could or
> would pass such legislation even if that were the answer?
Tell me why it won't work. Yes I think it's the answer.
> Do you believe such a law is practical? What kind of
> enforcement agency could handle such a burden?
>
> The IRS? The INS? Impossible. Impractical.
Oh I see, we should never attempt anything that you deem impractical or impossible. I'm sure people in 1900 never dreamed that we would ever be living the life we live today. Thank goodness we stand on the shoulders of giants who dared to do the impossible.
> Some of the real burdens on school districts have been
> imposed by our own federal government -- programs like
> President Bush's "No Child Left Behind" which, in some
> cases, was poorly thought out, and is, without a doubt,
> underfunded, as members of his own party have pointed out.
Prove that it's more of a burden. Back it up with more than opinion. I'm not rejecting or accepting it. I'm no Bush lover. I think he has done a HORRIBLE job as President. I do believe he has done more to keep our country safe than the alternative would have done. Other than that, I'll be glad to see him go.
Thanks for the interesting debate. It's fun!<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by the80sguy on 08/24/05 01:59 AM.</FONT></P>