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    What I am saying on this issue is that the illegal immigration problem is intentionally overlooked by government officials due to big business special interest groups wanting a cheap labor force.

    And Logan you are right when you say both sides of the aisle have blood on their hands from NAFTA. However, gentleman the immigration issue goes many years before NAFTA and continues to get worse with the American Taxpayer flipping the bill. Illegal immigration exponentially got worse during the 80’s when Reagan gave millions of illegals amnesty.

    Between NAFTA, amnesty, and bought and paid for government by major business interest the immigration issue will only get worse.

    And my reasoning for the comment about the Bush Administration is because if there ever was an administration that was bought and paid for it is this administration. I do realize that this is the nature of the beast but this admin has perfected catering to the power elites and screwing the American public.

    I guarantee that the immigration issue will only get worse with this type of current governmental policy and it will be the U.S. middleclass that pays the price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fat Guy View Post


    What I am saying on this issue is that the illegal immigration problem is intentionally overlooked by government officials due to big business special interest groups wanting a cheap labor force.

    And Logan you are right when you say both sides of the aisle have blood on their hands from NAFTA. However, gentleman the immigration issue goes many years before NAFTA and continues to get worse with the American Taxpayer flipping the bill. Illegal immigration exponentially got worse during the 80’s when Reagan gave millions of illegals amnesty.

    Between NAFTA, amnesty, and bought and paid for government by major business interest the immigration issue will only get worse.

    And my reasoning for the comment about the Bush Administration is because if there ever was an administration that was bought and paid for it is this administration. I do realize that this is the nature of the beast but this admin has perfected catering to the power elites and screwing the American public.

    I guarantee that the immigration issue will only get worse with this type of current governmental policy and it will be the U.S. middleclass that pays the price.


    So tell me how? I know that is what Democrats say about every Republican president but I want to know exactly how Bush is catering to the power elites...and dont say tax cuts because as JFK, Reagan, and Bush all know it stimulates the economy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by roidattack View Post
    So tell me how? I know that is what Democrats say about every Republican president but I want to know exactly how Bush is catering to the power elites...and dont say tax cuts because as JFK, Reagan, and Bush all know it stimulates the economy.
    How about for starters and to stay on topic, Bush is catering to big business interest by ignoring the illegal immigration issue and not coming up with effective strategies for stopping the flood of people who come to this country every day.

    However, the Bush administration sure knows how to effectively raise money to send hundreds of thousands troops to occupy a country on the other side of the world…

    Hmmm…Here’s an interesting idea which is not an original idea but maybe if this Presidential Admin put as much effort into the border issue as much as this sham war then I’d be willing to bet there would not be as much of an immigration problem… BUT THAT IS NOT THE INTEREST OF MAJOR BUSINESS GROUPS OR SHOULD I SAY THE POWER ELITE!

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    I agree with it. Some districts in the same state have better schools. You cant send your kid across the county. So why should Mexicans be aloud to send their kids to anther country.

    Its all BS. My girls isnt illegal she is appealing her status. But i see what she can get away with on some hospital bills. I made one phone call and got an emergency room visit dropped from almost 1k to $15 in a 10 min conversion. If that was me i would have paid more and i have insurance

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fat Guy View Post
    How about for starters and to stay on topic, Bush is catering to big business interest by ignoring the illegal immigration issue and not coming up with effective strategies for stopping the flood of people who come to this country every day.

    However, the Bush administration sure knows how to effectively raise money to send hundreds of thousands troops to occupy a country on the other side of the world…

    Hmmm…Here’s an interesting idea which is not an original idea but maybe if this Presidential Admin put as much effort into the border issue as much as this sham war then I’d be willing to bet there would not be as much of an immigration problem… BUT THAT IS NOT THE INTEREST OF MAJOR BUSINESS GROUPS OR SHOULD I SAY THE POWER ELITE!
    What the hell is the Dem Congress doing about it? Your infantile partisan ramblings are exactly what is wrong with the Democratic party today. Solutions, not divisive rhetoric.............

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    Agreed...

    Both parties are afraid of the issue for fear of losing votes..has nothing to do with pandering to the power elites.



    Quote Originally Posted by Logan13 View Post
    What the hell is the Dem Congress doing about it? Your infantile partisan ramblings are exactly what is wrong with the Democratic party today. Solutions, not divisive rhetoric.............

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    Quote Originally Posted by roidattack View Post
    Agreed...

    Both parties are afraid of the issue for fear of losing votes..has nothing to do with pandering to the power elites.
    Why would both parties be afraid of losing votes from illegals? Illegals don’t vote…

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    Quote Originally Posted by Logan13 View Post
    Your infantile partisan ramblings are exactly what is wrong with the Democratic party today. Solutions, not divisive rhetoric.............
    A personal attack…Is that the best you can do Logan? Lame!

    I will not go for the personal attack… So as I stated before my solution would be to place some of those troops in Iraq at the U.S./ Mexico border. How about that?

    But I am not in charge so… the second best solution is to vote for people who do not cater to the power elite/ big business. However, independent politicians are basically nonexistent so what I usually do is vote for and give money to politicians who are socially conscience for the U.S. and organizations that supports the common interest of the U.S. such as Labor Unions, MoveOn.org., ALF_CIO, NEA etc.

    You know I’m just a grass roots kind of guy. That’s my solution… What’s yours?


    Oh and more thing about your infantile partisan ramblings comment…

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fat Guy View Post
    A personal attack…Is that the best you can do Logan? Lame!
    Hey, whatever is neccesary to get you thinking outside of your blind ideals.
    I will not go for the personal attack… So as I stated before my solution would be to place some of those troops in Iraq at the U.S./ Mexico border. How about that?

    But I am not in charge so… the second best solution is to vote for people who do not cater to the power elite/ big business. However, independent politicians are basically nonexistent so what I usually do is vote for and give money to politicians who are socially conscience for the U.S. and organizations that supports the common interest of the U.S. such as Labor Unions, MoveOn.org., ALF_CIO, NEA etc.
    Totally agree with the above, as this is definitely a problem shared by both major parties..
    You know I’m just a grass roots kind of guy. That’s my solution… What’s yours?


    Oh and more thing about your infantile partisan ramblings comment…
    I'm sorry that you took such offense to the above comment. You must realize that we did get a logical answer out of you once you dropped the partisan bullshit...........

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