Yes, I CAN blame the realtor for selling out the laws of the land and national security for profit. :|Originally posted by: dphantom
Can't blame the realtor for trying to make money.
Yes, I CAN blame the realtor for selling out the laws of the land and national security for profit. :|Originally posted by: dphantom
Can't blame the realtor for trying to make money.
Originally posted by: Amplifier
Originally posted by: dphantom
Originally posted by: Amplifier
I don't want the Mexicans in Baltimore to leave even if they are illegal.
Why???
Great workers for contractors, which keeps prices nice and low.
Originally posted by: Harvey
Yes, I CAN blame the realtor for selling out the laws of the land and national security for profit. :|Originally posted by: dphantom
Can't blame the realtor for trying to make money.
Originally posted by: Amplifier
Originally posted by: dphantom
Originally posted by: Amplifier
Originally posted by: dphantom
Originally posted by: Amplifier
I don't want the Mexicans in Baltimore to leave even if they are illegal.
Why???
Great workers for contractors, which keeps prices nice and low.
So you support exploiting illegal labor at wages below market just so you can save a buck?
The 2004 metro area unemployment for Baltimore was 7.9% and for the County, just 4.3%. Why can't you hire the many unemployed from Baltimore city?
Baltimore Unemployment 2004
You aren't from Baltimore are you.
Originally posted by: OFFascist
Originally posted by: dphantom
So you support exploiting illegal labor at wages below market just so you can save a buck?
Wow that a nice comment full of BS.
Unless its factual slavery, someone offering labor of thier own free will should not and is not illegal.
As for the "below market" value, that is BS too. If someone is willing to work for that pay then by that very act means that it is withing the market. If someone wasnt willing to work for that price then it would be below market value.
Minimum wage, is government intrusion on the free market, it seeks to artificually raise the market price.
But you cannot stop the free market, government intrusion or not.
Originally posted by: Stunt
Good for the immigrants!
I love seeing hard working people succeed![]()
What's the difference?Originally posted by: dphantom
So do I, but legally.Originally posted by: Stunt
Good for the immigrants!
I love seeing hard working people succeed![]()
Originally posted by: Stunt
What's the difference?Originally posted by: dphantom
So do I, but legally.Originally posted by: Stunt
Good for the immigrants!
I love seeing hard working people succeed![]()
Consider the consequences of their existance; work for less than minimum wage, effectively fills in the gap of no minimum wage (maximizing employment according to economists); they are consumers and potentially home-owners simulating the economy just as much as every other american citizen. Not only that, but they were able to prove the "land of opportunity" statement correct in the sense that they have started with nothing and made a life for themselves without having to become wealthy in their home country first to come in legally.Originally posted by: dphantom
One has followed the rules, gotten a work visa, green card working toward citizenship.Originally posted by: Stunt
What's the difference?Originally posted by: dphantom
So do I, but legally.Originally posted by: Stunt
Good for the immigrants!
I love seeing hard working people succeed![]()
The other entered the US illegally - breaking the law.
Originally posted by: dphantom
Originally posted by: Stunt
What's the difference?Originally posted by: dphantom
So do I, but legally.Originally posted by: Stunt
Good for the immigrants!
I love seeing hard working people succeed![]()
One has followed the rules, gotten a work visa, green card working toward citizenship.
The other entered the US illegally - breaking the law.
Originally posted by: zendari
So illegal immigrants who can barely speak English and make minimum wage can afford housing, but a natural born American cannot?
I see where the problem lies, and its not with the realtors or immigration.
Originally posted by: dphantom
Not Bs and I am not implying slavery at all.
That still does not make it right. There are business ethics and business can do the right thing.
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Yep you get 20 of these illegals funneling the money to one that is legal and they pay for house in cash, I've seen it with my own eyes in the lawyers office.
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
I personally witnessed 20 illegals piled up into homes where I used to live and it forced me out of there.
Your very short sighted and ignorant aren'tcha?Originally posted by: Stunt
Consider the consequences of their existance; work for less than minimum wage, effectively fills in the gap of no minimum wage (maximizing employment according to economists); they are consumers and potentially home-owners simulating the economy just as much as every other american citizen. Not only that, but they were able to prove the "land of opportunity" statement correct in the sense that they have started with nothing and made a life for themselves without having to become wealthy in their home country first to come in legally.Originally posted by: dphantom
One has followed the rules, gotten a work visa, green card working toward citizenship.Originally posted by: Stunt
What's the difference?Originally posted by: dphantom
So do I, but legally.Originally posted by: Stunt
Good for the immigrants!
I love seeing hard working people succeed![]()
The other entered the US illegally - breaking the law.
Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
I personally witnessed 20 illegals piled up into homes where I used to live and it forced me out of there.
How did you know they were illegals, and why did this make you move?
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
I personally witnessed 20 illegals piled up into homes where I used to live and it forced me out of there.
How did you know they were illegals, and why did this make you move?
The subdivision became overrun with them, difficult to drive through the road because there was vans parked everywhere on both sides of the street and the yards.
The houses got trashed, unkept and multi-colored when they did paint.
Latin Graffitti got painted everywhere, fences, street, street signs, electrical boxes etc.
Extremely loud as they would play latin music all through the night so you cannot sleep.
Also loud with all the roosters and chickens howling from the backyards.
I can go on and on but you should get the idea.
This should happen to every Elitists subdivision on this board.
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: dmcowen674
I personally witnessed 20 illegals piled up into homes where I used to live and it forced me out of there.
How did you know they were illegals, and why did this make you move?
The subdivision became overrun with them, difficult to drive through the road because there was vans parked everywhere on both sides of the street and the yards.
The houses got trashed, unkept and multi-colored when they did paint.
Latin Graffitti got painted everywhere, fences, street, street signs, electrical boxes etc.
Extremely loud as they would play latin music all through the night so you cannot sleep.
Also loud with all the roosters and chickens howling from the backyards.
I can go on and on but you should get the idea.
This should happen to every Elitists subdivision on this board.