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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... You should introduce yourself to these Mexicans...I'll bet they all work hard, and have good, strong family values, and those attributes would be an eye-opener for someone like you, who has spent his career hiding out in the military and not teaching in the public schools. Welfare checks...what an asshole you are, Herring. No ethnic group in the United States works harder and at crappier jobs than Hispanics. I have to side with Harry on this one. The Mexicans (and other hispanic workers) here in Southwest Florida (and there's a lot of 'em) are some of the hardest-working and most-reliable people you can do business with. They also work in a variety of outdoor jobs that would send most gringos to the hospital with heat exhaustion. Fortunately, most of them are employed by bosses who are also Mexican, but had the smarts to go out on their own and work for themselves. I have as patients a wife and husband who both passed the General Contracting exam last month...and are now licensed contractors. They were in the drywall business before, but are now getting into new-home contruction. I guarantee that if you built a house with them, it would be on time and within budget...which is more than I can say for even the most-reputable non-hispanic GC's down here. |
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NOYB wrote:
I have to side with Harry on this one. Quick! Send some overcoats to Hell. I believe it just froze over. We can probably get a bulk rate shipping them via flying pig. |
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John H wrote:
The folks that live in the houses are not the ones purchasing the homes. They appear to be renters. But yesterday he wrote: Chuck, within three blocks of my house are six houses which have been purchased by Mexican families, extended families! In each yard and driveway are from six to nine automobiles and/or pickups. The house next to me sold for $549,000 last month. With four or five family groups (or singles) putting their incomes (welfare checks?) toward the mortgage, they can qualify for a loan. Have you considered running for public office? :-) |
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![]() "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... Quick! Send some overcoats to Hell. I believe it just froze over. We can probably get a bulk rate shipping them via flying pig. We always said that if we could get Dr. No away from his questionable associates (GOP) aand with some quality de-programming time, there may be some hope for him. |
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Mexican immigrants are the epitome of what has made this country great.
They are industrious and hard working, working their way up the economic scale. "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... You should introduce yourself to these Mexicans...I'll bet they all work hard, and have good, strong family values, and those attributes would be an eye-opener for someone like you, who has spent his career hiding out in the military and not teaching in the public schools. Welfare checks...what an asshole you are, Herring. No ethnic group in the United States works harder and at crappier jobs than Hispanics. I have to side with Harry on this one. The Mexicans (and other hispanic workers) here in Southwest Florida (and there's a lot of 'em) are some of the hardest-working and most-reliable people you can do business with. They also work in a variety of outdoor jobs that would send most gringos to the hospital with heat exhaustion. Fortunately, most of them are employed by bosses who are also Mexican, but had the smarts to go out on their own and work for themselves. I have as patients a wife and husband who both passed the General Contracting exam last month...and are now licensed contractors. They were in the drywall business before, but are now getting into new-home contruction. I guarantee that if you built a house with them, it would be on time and within budget...which is more than I can say for even the most-reputable non-hispanic GC's down here. |
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