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Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Bruce Bartlett :: Townhall.com Columnist
Immigration Frustration
by Bruce Bartlett
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Furthermore, illegal aliens are much more willing to do jobs that need to be done for less than the minimum wage and for cash wages that saves their employers from paying a lot of taxes, such as the employer’s share of the payroll tax. Since these people will never qualify for Social Security benefits, why should they pay taxes for such benefits? Looks okay to me. I wish I had that option.

Finally, illegal aliens are not very likely to complain to the Labor Department or a union if they have some grievance. They are more worried about being deported than exploited, so they have no leverage. The result is that illegal aliens are willing to work cheap, which allows the native born to have inexpensive vegetables—which doctors keep telling us to eat more of—and other goods ands services that improve our real standard of living.

Meanwhile, as miserable as their lives are, for most illegal aliens this is a good deal, too. They wouldn’t come here—braving a lot of hardship in the process—if they didn’t think they were coming out ahead on the deal. In short, the status quo is really a win-win for everyone.

We don’t want to open the borders entirely, because that would let in a lot of riffraff. But we don’t want to close the borders entirely, either, because we need the cheap labor. So, in my opinion, the optimum is to allow some illegal immigration, but with enough enforcement to keep it under control.

It is precisely because of their illegal status that they are valuable and are willing to work cheaply. If they become legal, as the pending legislation would establish, the next thing you know they will be demanding the minimum wage, health benefits, and unions, at which point they may no longer be a net benefit to our economy, but a liability.

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Bruce Bartlett is a former senior fellow with the National Center for Policy Analysis of Dallas, Texas. Bartlett is a prolific author, having published over 900 articles in national publications, and prominent magazines and published four books, including Reaganomics: Supply-Side Economics in Action.

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Where is Robert?
Robert:

I thought this bill was getting stronger and stronger and the forces that opposed it were growing dark. Oh and you also said I wasn't very good at counting votes when I said it would fail in the House and maybe not even get out of the Senate.

Well, Robert, I do know that 45 is less than 60 and that 45 is less than 50. So it seems perhaps that I can count better than you can at least.

You also said that I would share the same fate as my namesake did on June 5, 1942. Well, Robert it seems today is more akin to December 8, 1941 for you than it is June 6, 1942 for me. How does that seawater and bunker fuel taste?

Onceamarine:

Sha Ji Jing Hou is Mandarin Chinese; sha=kill ji=chicken jing=warn and hou=monkey..."to kill the chicken in order to warn the monkey." Akagi is Japanese basically translated as Red Castle. A common Japanese sirname, a place name in Honshu, the name of various Japanese warships (the most famous being the aircraft carrier sunk at Midway), a starship in Star Trek: TNG among other things.

Since I have never applied for WIC, I can't say if Hispanic is one of the options. Is this a form standard in all states or is the form produced by the states thus some states may have the checkbox and others not? Many (most?)government forms do in fact have the checkbox for Hispanic. If some WIC form doesn't, is a pretty trival point and I doubt it is based on some conspiracy to coverup the numbers of Hispanics using government programs--this is getting close to black helicopters territory.

Guess I did not express myself well
..and then lost my cool for a moment after the interjections about tea bags and bullets.

I thought you guys who understand LD, I didn't until a few days ago, would catch what I was doing. It was double talk for bullets. But with attached smoke screen.

Any way, my apologies for getting uppity for a moment. Been a bad day at black rock..

Never understood LD until very recently, because I always gave up after three or four lines. I just won't waste my patience on liberal losers. Then someone finally clued me as to what he is doing.. Now I understand, so maybe you can try to understand.

Will try to catch up with the rest of you. My intentions are good. You get tired and you make mistakes.
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