Originally posted by svt4stv:
Originally posted by Swazo:
The fact that the Mexican drug runners and coyotes have put bounties on the Minutemen's heads tells me who's really getting hit by their actions.




Hmmm....a lot of them live around here.....sounds like some easy money to be made. thanks for the tip, ive got some phone calls to make.

Originally posted by Swazo:
Then the many, many hard working good people of Mexico can become legal citizens of the United States of America the correct way.




sure, if you dont mind half of our country's agricultural recources being put on pause for, oh...say ten years or so. then again, maybe some of you young college freshmen that are complaining about your lousy Bestbuy and Walmart jobs would like to pick fruit and veggies in the hot sun for $6+ an hour, for 12 hours, for six days a week. get out those $100 shades boys

and...

the LA Times has an interesting article in today's paper about agricultural labor and the present lack thereof. They said that due to tighter border security it is getting much harder to find workers to place in the fields. They said that most legalized Mexican workers are moving to better-paying jobs like construction. One illegal worker said that living in CA is getting to be so expensive that coming all the way up here to work isnt worth it anymore and the he is going back home. SO, that means LOTS of available labor jobs ready for the average American to jump right into! who's ready? either you guys do it or the price of agricultural goods will be skyrocketing. and just because it's that might happen in CA doesnt mean it wont affect the price of oranges and bread in Indiana.




I take what you said about "working on the farm" a little personal. You are basically saying that there are no americans willing to do what the "Mexican Workers do".

Sorry to bust your bubble but California is not the USA.

I grew up on a large farm that hired only locals to work there. I worked there from the time I was 5 until I was 20. I am willing to bet I have cleaned more dirt from under my nails than you have ever seen and 6 bucks an hour. I wish I got paid that when I worked on the farm. I would have been living the High Life. And the comment about agricultural goods skyrocketing due to higher labor shows me how much you know about the framing based industry.


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