I'm usually a "listener" in the classroom, rarely speaking-out, unless asked a specific question. As a business major, I'm required to complete Macro Economics, which should be no problem after the effortless "A" from Micro Economics last semester. The only problem is that my professor developed an extremely negative attitude towards me, after "Voicing my opinion" on illegal immigration.
He got completely off the subject of Macro Supply & Demand and started talking about Micro Economic effects of illegal immigration in our city. I sat there and listened, thinking that maybe I was being enlightened in some form, as my opinion on the economic effects of illegal immigration is completely different.
As a closing statement to his off subject speech, he said "Illegal immigration is good; our local economy would crash without it." At that point, I told him that he should consider the amount of money that's being sent back to Mexico, and how much the city spends on illegal heathcare.
2007-03-01
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