It says what it is.
And wow lookie here:Much moreso than today. The dems of that era and prior had much fewer crazies and kept the few they had under wraps and powerless. Also - they had super majority power for decades prior to that. It's when they started losing control of congress and losing power that we saw the nutters in the D, multiply.
where is this from? Why cant you post the actual tweet or whatever it is so we can go to the souceand read comments, etc?
Dude it's on the blue checked, Facebook page. A lot of these accounts you have to log in, to see. DCU can't log in.where is this from? Why cant you post the actual tweet or whatever it is so we can go to the souceand read comments, etc?
Dude it's on the blue checked, Facebook page. A lot of these accounts you have to log in, to see. DCU can't log in.
YES! This is what has been lost in our immigration system. People who came here as immigrants were supposed to be able to contribute. They had to have skills we wanted or needed, but also many came at a time when we just needed laborers. Most immigrants and all illegal immigrants come her now with no skills. They wind up taking all the jobs that many poor unskilled Americans used to take. The reason we have 40 million people on food stamps and 78 million on Medicaid is because illegals are either getting these benefits or forcing Americans on these benefits.
I don't disagree. Farm workers have always been a kind of cutout in America and it may be the one area where we need lax immigration laws. But those workers do not come anywhere near the number of legal and illegal immigrants we have seen enter this country in recent years.Not sure I agree with this. My family immigrated and my parents were poor farm workers. They were sponsored by other family members who were US citizens but they didn't leach the system. They worked low wage jobs until they saved enough money to start their own mom and pop businesses. They became US citizens and assimilated. We can attract skilled immigrants for sure.....but we also need low skilled workers who can contribute as well.
I think we're missing the boat in some aspects. American workers will not work farm jobs....they just won't. Hell, how many parents sent their kids to work for the summer? That was the norm when I was growing up and the norm when my parents were in business. Not any more.