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Title: OBAMA TO AMERICAN WORKERS: DROP DEAD!
Source: Marietta Daily Journal
URL Source: http://thedustininmansociety.org/blog/?p=2789
Published: Dec 16, 2009
Author: DA King
Post Date: 2009-12-16 10:48:32 by mel_living
Keywords: None
Views: 678
Comments: 60

D.A. King Warning to Obama: Another amnesty not the answer

Yesterday Congressman Luis Gutierrez (D-Ill.) introduced legislation in the U.S. House of Representatives to reward the hordes of illegal aliens who made it past our Border Patrol Agents with legalization, jobs, public benefits and eventually the right to vote as citizens.

With the open borders lobby57;s usual shameless contempt for the intellect of the American people, Gutierrez is calling his bill 60;Comprehensive Immigration Reform for America57;s Security and Prosperity.61;

The 2010 battle for repeating the 60;one-time61; amnesty of 1986 has begun.

Don57;t expect the legislation to receive nearly as much attention from the media as Tiger Woods57; love life. The hope is that we are too busy to remember that President Obama promised to deliver amnesty as part of his 60;Hope and Change61; election campaign - or to consider that nagging detail about America57;s raging unemployment crisis.

The contrived talking point is that legalizing the current batch of job thieves would result in a 60;boon to American workers61; and somehow 60;strengthen our economy.61;

I am not making this up.

America57;s unemployment rate dipped from 10.2 percent in October to 10 percent in November. Many economists put the actual unemployment rate at 17 percent. Using the most positive figures, about 16 million Americans are out of work.

While monitoring CNN last week, I heard a reporter tell viewers that there are at least six applicants for each available job. One pundit puts it this way: 60;Unemployment isn57;t just worse than Obama said it would be with the stimulus. It57;s even worse than he said it would be without the stimulus.61;

In addition to his recent 60;jobs summit61; designed to get ideas on how to cut unemployment, the president has publicly promised to pursue 60;every additional and responsible step61; to get America back to work.

Except, apparently, to stem the flow of illegal immigration and to remove the black market replacement labor from the workforce.

Obama could put about 8 million Americans in jobs next week if he would only enthusiastically enforce existing immigration and employment laws.

As a long-time American who studies the organized crime that is illegal immigration - which is directly related to U.S. unemployment (it is also directly related to national security, education, health care, public benefits, wasted tax dollars and the rule of law 70; but that is another column) - let me share some facts Gutierrez and Obama hope you will never see. You are supposed to believe the fairy tale that our borders have been secured.

The U.S. Border Patrol apprehended 556,040 new 60;undocumented workers61; illegally crossing our borders in Fiscal Year 2009, which ended Sept. 30. Optimistic official estimates are one in four or five illegal alien border crossers are captured at the border.

Do the math.

Statistics from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement reveal significant drops in work site enforcement activity since last year. Administrative alien arrests (arrests of illegal aliens who will be placed into deportation proceedings) have dropped 68 percent. Nationwide, criminal arrests are down 60 percent, criminal indictments have fallen 58 percent and criminal convictions are down 63 percent.

Revealing his disregard for the American worker, Obama has rescinded the Bush administration57;s common sense 60;No-Match Rule61; in which the Social Security Administration sent letters to employers when employees57; names and Social Security numbers fail to match. The program required employers to take action - including termination - if notified that their employees did not have legal immigration status.

So much change 70; in only one year!

In a November press release reflecting the view of the majority of Americans, Georgia57;s U.S. Sens. Saxby Chambliss and Johnny Isakson criticized the Obama administration57;s intent to push amnesty this way: 60;Americans want to work; rewarding illegal aliens with the right to hold jobs will not improve the chances Americans have of finding jobs, paying their mortgages, and feeding their families. Therefore, we strongly encourage you to cease any discussion about enacting a legalization program that will only hurt U.S. workers and make it harder for law abiding citizens to weather this economic downturn.61;

There will never be a time when another amnesty is the answer, including in the current economic downturn and jobs shortage. The amnesty of 1986 actually increased illegal immigration and illegal employment.

It would have the same result today.

D.A. King of Marietta, a nationally recognized authority on illegal immigration, is president of the Cobb-based Dustin Inman Society. On the Web: www.TheDustinInmanSociety

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#4. To: mel_living (#0)

As I have said before, there are at least 50 to 100 million Americans who are unemployable even at the current minimum wage. Technology and automation has progressed to the level at which many tasks once performed by humans are no longer available for humans to draw checks from doing.

Add "outsourcing" to that and you have a huge societal mess. There now REALLY ARE tens of millions of useless eaters and capitalism's answer to this is much like Dick Cheney's famous quote, "So?"

Robert Reich Confirms Permanent Destruction of Jobs in America

Sam Houston  posted on  2009-12-16   11:08:15 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Sam Houston (#4)

There now REALLY ARE tens of millions of useless eaters

Sam...

What am I to do with you?????

Useless eater by any stretch of the imagination, even yours, is elitism at its extreme.

To see you write such, makes me cringe.

Cynicom  posted on  2009-12-16   11:13:50 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: Cynicom (#5)

Am I right in thinking you are now unemployable and therefore a useless eater by the standards of a capitalistic society?

I am not being elitist. I am asking whether there is a "market" for your skills, which is the capitalistic way, which, as the "teabaggers" reminded us last summer, is THE WAY we ought to go economically, as any policy other than that is SOCIALISM!

I am using the words of the conservative movement here and asking you conservatives if you are really willing to live by the standards you preach.

Sam Houston  posted on  2009-12-16   12:26:29 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: Sam Houston (#17)

as the "teabaggers" reminded us last summer

Why would you denigrate an anti tax, anti Obama, anti big government movement with a term used by queers and leftists?

Jethro Tull  posted on  2009-12-16   12:29:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: Jethro Tull (#18)

Had I not seen with my own eyes a guy in his late 60s walking around our courthouse square dressed as a gigantic tea bag last spring and summer, I probably wouldn't use that term. I had no idea of the other meaning at the time and I'm quite sure he didn't either.

You hit the nail on the head though with the use of term "anti." These people know how to be against stuff with a passion. But very few have any solutions, especially for the economy. If they do, it's likely to be "cut taxes, start more wars, blah, blah, blah." Stuff that's already been tried — repeatedly.

It's very likely that "we" have just reached the "inflection point" (perhaps more aptly termed "implosion point") of American imperial history (the ZioUSUK Empire, as I call what the neocons have constructed) and it is just OVER — permanently. Survivalism blogs may be where "we" should be spending more time these days.

Sam Houston  posted on  2009-12-16   13:05:02 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: Sam Houston, Jethro Tull, TwentyTwelve, Wudidiz, christine, all (#22)

I call it the "Critical Threshold" - the point where an idea or technology really begins to take off.

One can see this in operation historically, but usually only in retrospect. Like anything in "Chaos Theory" it is unpredictable - the "hundredth monkey".

We are reaching a tipping point and we are going to hit it within the next year or two at most. Again it will only be viewable as such after the fact.

However, I do think we will come out, in the end and not without pain, to the better. The forces of history are complex and simple at the same time, and as has been observed (by Ambrose Bierce if I recall) "When it is Train Time it is Train Time", and not before. Meaning simply that there is nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come and it will not come before its time. Brother Gregor Mendel established the basics of Genetics 100 years before it became accepted. When the Steam Engine caught on it rapidly, within 20 years, brought industrial production from a trickle to a tsunami. All of the graphs of industrial production go almost straight up in the years following its introduction. Social revolutions act much the same way. They build slowly over time climbing ever so slowly until something almost magical happens and like one ice crystal to two to three, to a million occurs almost over night.

Original_Intent  posted on  2009-12-16   13:23:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#44. To: Original_Intent (#24)

When the Steam Engine caught on it rapidly, within 20 years, brought industrial production from a trickle to a tsunami.

1781-1800?

James Watt, the son of a merchant, was born in Greenock, Scotland, in 1736. At the age of nineteen Watt was sent to Glasgow to learn the trade of a mathematical-instrument maker.

After spending a year in London, Watt returned to Glasgow in 1757 where he established his own instrument-making business. Watt soon developed a reputation as a high quality engineer and was employed on the Forth & Clyde Canal and the Caledonian Canal. He was also engaged in the improvement of harbours and in the deepening of the Forth, Clyde and other rivers in Scotland.

In 1763 Watt was sent a Newcomen steam engine to repair. While putting it back into working order, Watt discovered how he could make the engine more efficient. Watt worked on the idea for several months and eventually produced a steam engine that cooled the used steam in a condenser separate from the main cylinder. James Watt was not a wealthy man so he decided to seek a partner with money. John Roebuck, the owner of a Scottish ironworks, agreed to provide financial backing for Watt's project.

When Roebuck went bankrupt in 1773, Watt took his ideas to Matthew Boulton, a successful businessman from Birmingham. For the next eleven years Boulton's factory produced and sold Watt's steam-engines. These machines were mainly sold to colliery owners who used them to pump water from their mines. Watt's machine was very popular because it was four times more powerful than those that had been based on the Thomas Newcomen design.

Watt continued to experiment and in 1781 he produced a rotary-motion steam engine. Whereas his earlier machine, with its up-and-down pumping action, was ideal for draining mines, this new steam engine could be used to drive many different types of machinery. Richard Arkwright was quick to importance of this new invention, and in 1783 he began using Watt's steam-engine in his textile factories. Others followed his lead and by 1800 there were over 500 of Watt's machines in Britain's mines and factories.

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#47. To: DeaconBenjamin (#44)

1781-1800?

That is the basic time frame. With the introduction of Watt's Steam Engine first the textile and mining industries then others began mechanizing. With the introduction of the Steam Engine industries were freed from the small scale power provided by water wheels and the less efficient and inflexible Newcomer engine. Coincident to that were increases in transport speed - first through canals and steam powered boats and then ships followed by railroads. All made possible with Mr. Watts engine. Industrial production between 1780 and 1850 expanded, in England, more than tenfold. The affects were slower reaching elsewhere but the expansion was quite rapid.

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