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Originally posted by Seitse
Yeah, those great jobs created by U.S. companies who found a better
way than hiring illegal immigrants: Exploiting them in Mexican soil!

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You mean building up the manufacturing infrastructure in Mexico? That "exploiting"?

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Originally posted by shavixmir
Let me get this straight... there's a 14$ an hour difference between two people basically doing the same job?

Wow. I'm not sure how to react to that.
Whores range from $20 to several thousand...

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Originally posted by Seitse
Yeah, those great jobs created by U.S. companies who found a better
way than hiring illegal immigrants: Exploiting them in Mexican soil!

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a machinist ought to be able to float around and get the best rate ... and buys his groceries in Mexico! ... what a deal! ...

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is the price of tortillas still controlled by the govt there? ...

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Originally posted by zeeblebot
is the price of tortillas still controlled by the govt there? ...
I bet those ladies who make the by hand give a good spanking.

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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
Whores range from $20 to several thousand...
Wow I'm being perverted.

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Originally posted by zeeblebot
daycare ...

best get the training done before having kids ... didn't the folks mention that in the heart-to-heart? ...
many people out of work already have kids, so that point is mute. day care is extremely expensive, costing over $200/wk, for someone making $9/hr, that eats up most of their paycheck. gas, and car insurance eats the rest.
BTW daycare is no substitute for the nurture and care that a parent provides.

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Originally posted by duecer
many people out of work already have kids, so that point is mute. day care is extremely expensive, costing over $200/wk, for someone making $9/hr, that eats up most of their paycheck. gas, and car insurance eats the rest.
BTW daycare is no substitute for the nurture and care that a parent provides.
Can't feed em - don't breed em.

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Originally posted by Wajoma
Can't feed em - don't breed em.
...Full scale return to the neutering of the poor it is then!

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Originally posted by Wajoma
Can't feed em - don't breed em.
yeah ... that last bit went right by his head ...

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Originally posted by AThousandYoung
You mean building up the manufacturing infrastructure in Mexico? That "exploiting"?
Oh my goodness... I won't waste time here, but you must read the
reports on maquiladoras by human rights watch and similar
organizations.

There are no soft hearts in the business world, baby, it's all business
you see.

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Originally posted by zeeblebot
a machinist ought to be able to float around and get the best rate ... and buys his groceries in Mexico! ... what a deal! ...
mmmhhh... yes?

I see no connection between the 2, man, sorry

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Anyway, back to the point: The U.S. needs a looooot of workers.

This makes it very clear that Mexico will once again be there to
benefit and at the same time support the U.S. economy.

It's a win win situation. The 2 countries only have to work a few details
out, like learning Spanish in those sectors that need workers while the
government channels resources to introduce the workers into
American society and English language.

I've never seen Mexico as a parasite of the U.S. On the contrary, the
2 countries need each other badly in many ways, and Mexicans should
eradicate their negative views about Americans and yanks should stop
seeing Mexicans as second class people. Color, culture and language
cannot separate brothers.

The future is the North American Union! Yeah, baby!

Europe, watch out! 🙂

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Crash!
http://news.independent.co.uk/business/news/article3359065.ece

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
Crash!
http://news.independent.co.uk/business/news/article3359065.ece
couple that with dropping dollar value ( I don't think it has reached bottom), cruching national, and personal debt, real estate fallout, etc... we will be lucky to avoid a depression