Actually, the USA has strict requirements, too. I remember learning about them intimately when immigrating here. The problem is simply they are not enforced. They are if you go through formal channels via USCIS but since immigration control allows so many to hop the border all those people get a pass.
he reason California is in dire financial straits is simple:
First, remove all federal government subsidies from the equation, then;
Gap between sales and cost of sales in the formative years of California was large.
Gap between sales and cost of sales today is very, very narrow.
The "Fall" of California?
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
California has the most educated, productive, and innovative workforce in the US. The technologies and businesses that will drive the US economy out of the recession and into the next economic book will be largely based in this state.
Mark this post.
Someone asked me why the above has happened?
That's very simple as well. It is because Liberals/Democrats/Heathens have convinced the citizens of California that they can have more goodies and produce less.
Does everyone understand now?
Someone asked me why the above has happened?
That's very simple as well. It is because Liberals/Democrats/Heathens have convinced the citizens of California that they can have more goodies and produce less.
Does everyone understand now?
Yes, but my point was to counter Craig's worship of govt, that govt is NOT necessary for private business to exist, but govt needs private business in order for IT to exist.
I don't want a state that can't speak English driving the rest of us anywhere.
Someone asked me why the above has happened?
That's very simple as well. It is because Liberals/Democrats/Heathens have convinced the citizens of California that they can have more goodies and produce less.
Does everyone understand now?
Yes, but my point was to counter Craig's worship of govt, that govt is NOT necessary for private business to exist, but govt needs private business in order for IT to exist.
I think that the government really is necessary for the existence of private businesses, at least as we know them today (as opposed to a simple barter economy). The government regulates the use of physical force and runs the courts, which businesses need in order to survive.
Do you really think that private businesses could survive under anarchy? Perhaps people could organize into syndicates and enforce rules in their locale, but that's really no different than their becoming mini-governments.
This mantra that some people have latched onto, not saying you're one of them, that government is completely or almost completely worthless and serves no legitimate function in a free society is lunacy. It's almost as though some people have taken that belief to heart as though it were a religion--that government is always bad.
You confuse bilingual with "can't speak English". Reminds me of the American who speaks pssable English only telling someone whose sixth language is English, 'you're an idiot, you got the word wrong'.
You confuse bilingual with "can't speak English". Reminds me of the American who speaks pssable English only telling someone whose sixth language is English, 'you're an idiot, you got the word wrong'.
I fail to see how requiring a 2/3 majority is a recipe for disaster while 51:49 isn't.
2/3 majority would require everyone to sitdown at the table together and pass a bill that makes better sense than either party can pass alone. No one party has the right solutions to all problems.
51:49 would only result in whichever party is in power ramming bills down everyone's throats without regard to talking or paying any attention at all to the other side. This kind of thing is what has happened in the US House of Representatives the past 15 years from Newt Gingrich to the current leadership of Nancy Pelosi.
No there are plenty that "can't speak English." I think you're being to lenient with the term "bilingual." I can speak a few words of Spanish, Japanese, German and Chinese. I'd hardly call myself multilingual.
Very few of those people flooding in are bilingual.
Must be some fantasy of yours to see English speaking natives replaced by superior bilinguals. Unfortunately that's not the case, because if they DID speak English I wouldn't have an issue.
Cheap slave labor. They want the Mexicans to work for nothing and they dont want to pay for their health care or education. Cant have one without the other. If you love the cheap labor then pay their bills.
Not quite - Prop 13 freezes valuation and thus taxation at 1976 levels or when you bought it, which ever is later. And freezes maximum rate at 1% of appraisal.
I pay 2% - 2.25% in IL. I also am paying on the 2008 valuation.
I don't feel taxed out of my home.
What about grandma who bought her house in 1960 for $5k and lives off a small fixed income?
