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More Evidence the Government is Running a Giant Ponzi Scheme

Rich D. Wrote: Nov 30, 2012 1:42 PM
FlamingLiberalMultiCulturalist Wrote: 42 minutes ago (12:55 PM) Illegals flood into the country because our laws are absurdly out of sync with our economic needs. --- Yeah, dude, with 15-plus % unemployment, we need more unskilled workers.
FlamingLiberalMultiCulturalist Wrote: Nov 30, 2012 1:59 PM
As many articles have noted, illegal immigration is substantially down these last few years precisely because of the down economy.

But you still find precious few whitefolk picking veggies out there in the sun...
Rich D. Wrote: Nov 30, 2012 2:06 PM
They are illegal ALIENS, not immigrants. The "precious few" folk who are NOT out there are creating machinery to pick the crops. Those are the better and higher paying jobs, and a flood of cheap labor (cheap until you count the over-crowded schools, ERs, and jails) puts off the improvement in the lives for all. How much in SS do you think a minimum wage worker actually pays? Now 53% of the hispanic babies are born out of wedlock. It is a myth that most come here to work. It is not "racist" (a stupid term - we are of one race) to tell the truth.
tibby2 Wrote: Nov 30, 2012 2:16 PM
You will also find precious few blackfolk picking veggies out there in the sun and they have a higher unemployment.
Kim560 Wrote: Nov 30, 2012 2:20 PM
That's because those jobs no longer exist.
FlamingLiberalMultiCulturalist Wrote: Nov 30, 2012 2:26 PM
Sure they do, all over the country. I live near Philly, and undocumented workers pick mushrooms & such in Lancaster county farms.
Chester1776 Wrote: Dec 03, 2012 12:19 AM
Dude, we need a flood of immigrants to keep the Ponzi scheme going!

The U.S. birth rate just hit a new low which has liberal media outlets like NPR pointing out that Medicare and Social Security are in trouble as a result. Why? Because the program isn't being paid for with money former workers put into the system, that's already been spent by the government, but by young people currently working.

The U.S. birth rate hit an all-time low last year, according to a report from the Pew Research Center — just 63 births per 1000 women of childbearing age.

This is a problem. Not just because...