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21' Low Transom CC almost sinks in 3 ft. waves
On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 08:51:28 -0500, HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: Poor Reggie....he's changed his ID now three times in the past few days to try to get through my filters, but it ain't workin' for him. :} One must wonder how is it you can respond directly to his post when you didn't get it. Only the Shadow knows! -- John H |
21' Low Transom CC almost sinks in 3 ft. waves
"HK" wrote in message . .. CalifBill wrote: Yes, that. Actually I get along well in the South American countries and Mexico. First time in CR, but I do speak some Spanish. Enough to have conversations with locals. One of the benefits of working with Bracero's in my youth. You mean, hiring illegals for your handyman for hire projects. Reading comprehension problem again? Old age hit you. Nope, I worked in a place building pallets and shipping cases during part of my high school years. And part of the employees were Braceros. We need to bring back the program of work permits. Would end the illegal immigration problem immediately. You get without a work permit, we deport you and keep all your stuff you had here. And you never get a work permit. |
21' Low Transom CC almost sinks in 3 ft. waves
On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 12:29:39 -0800, "CalifBill"
wrote: "HK" wrote in message ... CalifBill wrote: Yes, that. Actually I get along well in the South American countries and Mexico. First time in CR, but I do speak some Spanish. Enough to have conversations with locals. One of the benefits of working with Bracero's in my youth. You mean, hiring illegals for your handyman for hire projects. Reading comprehension problem again? Old age hit you. Nope, I worked in a place building pallets and shipping cases during part of my high school years. And part of the employees were Braceros. We need to bring back the program of work permits. Would end the illegal immigration problem immediately. You get without a work permit, we deport you and keep all your stuff you had here. And you never get a work permit. Worked in the pallet yard at IH for a while. Stacking and sorting pallets. Caused me to start smoking MJ. Never finished the dime bag I bought from a guy there, because I got transferred out. Pallets can lead to drugs. Those work permit programs are there. The gov doesn't want to enforce them. Cheap labor. The other side is touchy feely. A country without borders and law isn't a country. --Vic |
21' Low Transom CC almost sinks in 3 ft. waves
"Vic Smith" wrote in message ... On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 12:29:39 -0800, "CalifBill" wrote: "HK" wrote in message m... CalifBill wrote: Yes, that. Actually I get along well in the South American countries and Mexico. First time in CR, but I do speak some Spanish. Enough to have conversations with locals. One of the benefits of working with Bracero's in my youth. You mean, hiring illegals for your handyman for hire projects. Reading comprehension problem again? Old age hit you. Nope, I worked in a place building pallets and shipping cases during part of my high school years. And part of the employees were Braceros. We need to bring back the program of work permits. Would end the illegal immigration problem immediately. You get without a work permit, we deport you and keep all your stuff you had here. And you never get a work permit. Worked in the pallet yard at IH for a while. Stacking and sorting pallets. Caused me to start smoking MJ. Never finished the dime bag I bought from a guy there, because I got transferred out. Pallets can lead to drugs. Those work permit programs are there. The gov doesn't want to enforce them. Cheap labor. The other side is touchy feely. A country without borders and law isn't a country. --Vic But the work permits are not for the low end labor. Those H-1 visas are for educated people. |
21' Low Transom CC almost sinks in 3 ft. waves
On Wed, 26 Dec 2007 12:45:05 -0800, "CalifBill"
wrote: But the work permits are not for the low end labor. Those H-1 visas are for educated people. Don't know all the details. I recall Lou Dobbs saying the gov has had a zillion programs for decades, including farm labor, but I don't trust him 100%. What I do remember is that back in the '60's and '70's INS was raiding factories in Chicago when they got wind of illegals working there. Mexicans and Poles mostly, from what I remember. It's gonna cost to do that, because you need the enforcement guys. That's another problem, nobody wants to pay. Deadbeats. In the insurance industry one investigator making 60k can save hundreds of k's in bogus claims. Same with the IRS. It's a simple problem to solve on the enforcement end. The human end gets real tricky with divided families and all. ****ing mess. Brought to you by Wall Street, Reagan, Clinton and Bushes'. --Vic |
21' Low Transom CC almost sinks in 3 ft. waves
HK wrote:
Reginald P. Smithers III wrote: Poor Reggie....he's changed his ID now three times in the past few days to try to get through my filters, but it ain't workin' for him. :} Harry, What are you talking about? |
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