Since Bush is more in favor of corporations making money, and supporting trickle-up economics....I mean trickle-down economics (which has shown to cripple U.S. urban infratruction, and produce near 3rd world neighborhood conditions, and thus perpetuate a wellfare state indirectly) then no way will we ever see this president use nothing more than quick fix, 2-dimensional terminology that sounds like he wants to rid this country of illegal immigration. Bush is a business man, and all business is based on cutting overhead. By Bush talking law, but not enforcing it, he is all smoke and mirrors. Mean while corporations save by not paying wages, the system bleeds through wellfare for millions, all of us get poorer, and super wealthy get wealthier. I can guarantee that none of us here are of the mega wealthy because they would not waste their time on this worthless use of time. Time is money and they are making it by exploitation of human resouces while we all try to sound intelligent.
2006-07-17
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Bush no have a idea what he do.
2006-07-17 16:58:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I would have to say no...because Bush is financed by Big Corporations. Who benefits from illegal immigration? Big Corporations do. When they can pay someone $6 an hour to do a $20 an hour job - why would they want to stop that?
Illegal immigrants create the perfect situation for Big Corps to take advantage. Not only can they hire cheap labor...they can force legal laborers to work for the same low wage.
Bush doesn't care about Americans....he doesn't care about illegal immigrants...he cares about money, and as long as they are giving it to him, he's going to give them what they want.
Oh...and he'll waste our tax dollars and resources (the National Guard) on a show to appease Americans. But...who's fault is it? Ours...because we let him...and we're too apathetic to find out the truth. It's easier to just blindly believe and follow our distinguished leader - he must know more than we do, after all, he lied and cheated his way through Harvard didn't he?
2006-07-17 17:02:51
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answered by Anonymous
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My point exactly! Lip service is being paid to the illegal immigration problem, but very little action ... where is the promised National Guard? And apparently we don't have enough money for the border fence, according to the Senate ... this administration has been bought and paid for by big corporations, who don't give a proverbial donkey's dooda for the American citizens ... a quick buck is what matters ... patriotism? Dream on ... it's money, and big money, that talks ...
2006-07-17 17:01:43
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answered by Sashie 6
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Bush is going to be facing a LOT of opposition to his pro-immigration initiatives, I think people are pretty tired of the whole cross-border free-for-all business, it's getting tiresome, and the political antics are getting predictable, now. There is a United States above and beyond anything to do with this administration and their corporate lackeys, and I think they're going to rediscover that one the hard way...in November...hell hath no fury like the voting public scorned...Mexico needs to move home...
2006-07-17 16:59:43
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answered by gokart121 6
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I agree i imagine we ought to always implement those guidelines. I also imagine that if someone is right here illegally and has a baby then the youngster isn't considered an American citizen. I also pick to attraction to close why we enable non-voters each and each and every of the rights of a citizen except balloting? I propose they don't look voters so the right that bypass alongside with citizenship ought to no longer enlarge to them. in the journey that they pick to change right into a citizen then they should be made to take and bypass a route on US historic previous. they ought to benefit what our structure is and what it potential and represents, and that one and all each and every individual is created equivalent in spite of sex, race, faith and so on, once they're a citizen of u.s.. we are allowing to many in right here now that do not comprehend our lifestyle yet delight in each and each and every of the benefits’ we provide them. This has to provide up for the coolest of u.s. and for the safe practices of our destiny. yet all of our political leaders are afraid they're going to damage someone’s feeling or god forbid they no longer get re-elected for status up for this usa! it truly is time we throw all of them out and get actual American human beings to pull us decrease back together, and start up being a pacesetter and under no circumstances some pussyfoot usa that bends on the want and choose of others a lot!!!!!!! it truly is how i think on the placement, and that i'm no longer sorry for it! Oh and that i'm inquisitive about a extreme voltage fence and per chance some .50 calibers alongside both borders purely to make positive.
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answered by ? 3
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This problem will resolve itself. The illegals got together to make a public march and protest. Now that they see all the flap and hear politicians say that our economy will fold without them, they will organize and demand higher wages. In my opinion, people don't realize that without them - yes, the cost of a head of lettuce or whatever would go up - but it would cost us far less than their health care. I wish they would expend all that energy by protesting in their own countries. Mexico is oil rich. Let the government spread the wealth around to its own people.
One more thing - don't buy everything you hear or read on left-leaning TV or newspapers. Try FOXNEWS - get a democratic and republican viewpoint and do your own thinking. You might change your mind.
2006-07-17 17:39:38
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answered by StillLearning 2
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Your kidding, right? He's already fired through Haliburton scores of legal workers on government projects for illegal workers/immigrants by suspending the Beacon-Davis act for each project.
He is forcing Mexican cheap labor down our throats.
What's make you think he will uphold anything that doesn't benefit him directly?
2006-07-17 17:04:48
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answered by yars232c 6
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Bush obey the law, never
2006-07-17 16:59:24
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answered by rockydriver22 5
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U see how he eat like pig ...in G8 when talked to Tony blair...
http://www.cnn.com/
2006-07-17 17:14:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Bush is big dummy.
2006-07-17 17:08:49
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answered by de rak 4
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