Labor Day Weekend Chosen By Bush To Insult American Workers
August 30, 2007
Our government has chosen Labor Day as the perfect day to insult American workers by allowing Mexican trucks to carry cargo anywhere in the USA. The first trucks are set to cross the border this Saturday under the plan by President Bush and his administration.
President Bush was not happy enough insulting veterans on Veteran’s Day—so now his administration is at it again. There is a determined attempt to insult American holidays and traditions. American ideals and values, the very concept of what it means to be an American is under attack by not just liberals, but by politicians of both the Democratic and Republican parties. President Bush and his administration are, I believe, a bigger threat to American sovereignty than even Al Qaeda.
The Teamsters, the Sierra Club and Public Citizen are filing suit to stop this free-for-all, however. Thank goodness someone is standing up for America!
What’s worse, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration says it will be a good thing if cargo no longer needs to be carried in two or three trucks, but can be transported in one truck coming straight out of Mexico.
This is the best example yet of the hypocrisy of unchecked immigration and a damning indictment against open borders. We are to believe that it is in the interest of the American people to destroy the jobs and livelihoods of those American truckers who would be driving the other truck or two? We are to believe that we should give up trucking jobs now to Mexicans in addition to all the other jobs that illegal aliens have taken from Americans?
Those who argue that illegal aliens do jobs Americans don’t want are simply spouting lies to suit the agendas of cheap labor barons and businesses who prefer to operate illegally and engage in unethical business practices. The truth is that if we shut off the flow of illegal immigration, those jobs being done by illegal aliens would either have to be done by Americans or they would disappear.
Basic economics and the laws of supply and demand tell us that companies will—if they want to stay in business providing those jobs or services—have to pay higher wages, which will then attract workers. If they can not or will not pay higher wages, then the American people have spoken and said they do not need those jobs. That will free up business owners and consumers to invest and spend elsewhere—and businesses that are run by ethical people will benefit from this.
All of the amnesty proponents and the racist La Raza adherents somehow believe that the laws of supply and demand do not work, almost as if by magic, when you apply them to work that illegal aliens do. I’m sorry, but that argument only works on the uneducated. Cheap labor barons have been creating a false economy for decades, depressing the wages of American workers to help out Mexico, a nation which is the gravest threat to American economic and national security.
The Mexican government prints manuals for illegal aliens, and transports them to the border and helps illegals thwart the laws of our nation. The Mexican government has legalized the transport of small amounts of drugs, allowing everyone in Mexico to legally become a burro and transport drugs. Mexico is the largest entry point for illegal aliens and narcotics into America. America loses billions of dollars every year to Mexico—because illegal aliens send it home instead of spending it here.
Now, the Federal government wants to allow them to drive their drugs across the USA, and put even more American workers out of business?
When Mexico and its illegal aliens are already choking the life out of American wages, straining our law enforcement and social services?
You only have two days to voice your disapproval to your representative in Congress, so please do so!
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