Paul Markham |
11-07-2018 03:47 AM |
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Originally Posted by thommy
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nope - they can outsource the production to china or india. and all of them will work legal there. but none of them will even buy a hot dog in US.
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Yes globalisation is a problem. Can they globalise the jobs illegals do? https://www.washingtonpost.com/local...=.f196a642c36f
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Mexico is currently our 3rd largest goods trading partner with $557.6 billion in total (two way) goods trade during 2017. Goods exports totaled $243.3 billion.
Where do you think they got this money from ?
Printed it?
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The U.S. goods trade deficit with Mexico was $71.0 billion in 2017.
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1. US have actually one of the lowest unemployment rates in the world. even european economies what doing 100 times better than the US facing higher unemployment rates.
what is it that they are doing better?
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Is that the government figures or the real ones?
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2. Higher wages makes products more expensive. It does not produce prosperity if you give people more money when prices are increasing.
apart of that the prices will not only become higher for the "illegals" they will become also higher for the "legals".
What you are announcing will take prosperity away from people and nothing else.
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So why are so many people in Europe turning against illegal migration?
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i'm sorry - i don't see a single country in the west with high immigration rates that has a growth problem because of it. the opposite is the case. countries with high immigration rates have a higher and faster growth rate.
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So why are so many people in Europe turning against illegal migration?
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UK, for example, can no longer guarantee care for the elderly or pay for it WITHOUT getting the strength from low-wage countries. soon it will be time for the englishmen to start changing the shitty diapers of their elderly themselves - a dream job - i'm sure that pretty much every british person will beg to do this job.
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So allow a certain number of legal migrants to do those jobs. Just the workers not their families.
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