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Republican Demigods also used Executive Authority To Prevent Deportations

You Repubscum bags
 
Posted By: NeedleDicktheBugFucker
an influx of illegal immigrants will harm “the wages of blue-collar Americans” and “put strains on an already overburdened safety net.”  
   
 Is that rightwing facist needledick speaking? karl rove or the kock bros?  
   
 nooo!!!! iTS THE MESSIAH HISSELF!  
   
 LMAO!!! WHAT A FRIGGING CROCK OF SHIT YOU OBAMAPHILES BOUGHT INTO.  
   
 HOCK FLASHBACK: Obama Says Illegal Immigration HURTS ‘Blue-Collar Americans,’ STRAINS Welfare [VIDEO]  
 Posted By Neil Munro On 11:17 PM 11/16/2014 In | No Comments  
   
 Tweet  
 President Barack Obama once declared that an influx of illegal immigrants will harm “the wages of blue-collar Americans” and “put strains on an already overburdened safety net.”  
   
 “[T]here’s no denying that many blacks share the same anxieties as many whites about the wave of illegal immigration flooding our Southern border—a sense that what’s happening now is fundamentally different from what has gone on before,” then-Senator Obama wrote in his 2006 autobiography, “The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream.”  
   
 ”Not all these fears are irrational,” he wrote.  
   
 “The number of immigrants added to the labor force every year is of a magnitude not seen in this country for over a century,” Obama noted. “If this huge influx of mostly low-skill workers provides some benefits to the economy as a whole—especially by keeping our workforce young, in contrast to an increasingly geriatric Europe and Japan—it also threatens to depress further the wages of blue-collar Americans and put strains on an already overburdened safety net.”  
   
 If these feel like the words of one of Obama’s opponents, it’s because they’re the exact argument the president’s critics have been making as he now rushes to announce a sweeping executive order that would give work permits to millions of illegal immigrants in the country.  
   
 In the passage, Obama also reveals that he personally feels “patriotic resentment” when he sees Mexican flags at immigration rallies.  
   
 “Native-born Americans suspect that it is they, and not the immigrant, who are being forced to adapt” to social changes caused by migration, he said.  
   
 “And if I’m honest with myself, I must admit that I’m not entirely immune to such nativist sentiments,” Obama wrote. “When I see Mexican flags waved at pro-immigration demonstrations, I sometimes feel a flush of patriotic resentment. When I’m forced to use a translator to communicate with the guy fixing my car, I feel a certain frustration.”  
   
 Obama’s frank statements were written in 2006, as he was eying a run for the presidency.  
   
 Those worries are mainstream, according to recent polls. Obama now presides over a very porous southern border, and he’s allowed 130,000 Central American migrants across since October 2013.  
   
 Via executive order, he is also about to provide work permits to at least 3 million illegal immigrants, allowing them to compete against the very Americans — black, white, Latino and Asian — who he once said would be harmed by such a move.  
   
 The new work permits would be in addition to the 600,000 work permits given to younger illegals under the 2012 “Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals” program.  
   
 Roughly 4 million Americans will enter the job market this year.  
   
 Careful observers of Obama’s modern-day immigration rhetoric will note that he does not discuss the impact millions of formerly-illegal immigrants would have on the wages of American workers. Rather, Obama has repeatedly declared, “It’s the right thing to do.”  
   
 Obama has even justified his planned unilateral amnesty as a border control measure.  
   
 “In terms of immigration, I have consistently said that it is my profound preference and interest to see Congress act on a comprehensive immigration reform bill,” he said Nov. 5, at his post-defeat press conference in the White House.  
   
 That bill, he said, “would strengthen our borders; would streamline our legal immigration system so that it works better and we’re attracting the best and the brightest from around the world; and that we give an opportunity for folks who’ve lived here, in many cases, for a very long time, may have kids who are U.S. citizens, but aren’t properly documented.”  
   
 Obama’s plan reportedly would also allow companies to hire up to 500,000 foreign professionals to compete for jobs sought by the roughly 800,000 Americans who will graduate from universities in 2015, often carrying heavy debts, with degrees in medicine, business, science, math, engineering or architecture.  
   
 Back in 2006, Obama dismissed the current guest worker programs as unfair to Americans.  
   
 A 2006 immigration bill “included a guest worker program that would allow two hundred thousand foreign workers to enter the country for temporary employment,” he wrote.  
   
 “The guest worker provision of the bill troubled me,” Obama wrote, “it was essentially a sop to big business, a means for them to employ immigrants without granting them citizenship rights—indeed, a means for business to gain the benefits of outsourcing without having to locate their operations overseas.”  
   
 Obama is already expanding those guest worker programs by at least 100,000 jobs, and he backed the Senate’s 2013 bill that would have boosted the number of guest workers above 1 million each year.  
   
 Under current law, the U.S. accept 1 million immigrants and 650,000 non-agricultural guest workers each year. Many of the guest workers stay for six years.  
   
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an influx of illegal immigrants will harm “the wages of blue-collar Americans” and “put strains on an already overburdened safety net.”

Is that rightwing facist needledick speaking? karl rove or the kock bros?

nooo!!!! iTS THE MESSIAH HISSELF!  

LMAO!!! WHAT A FRIGGING CROCK OF SHIT YOU OBAMAPHILES BOUGHT INTO.

HOCK FLASHBACK: Obama Says Illegal Immigration HURTS ‘Blue-Collar Americans,’ STRAINS Welfare [VIDEO]
Posted By Neil Munro On 11:17 PM 11/16/2014 In | No Comments

Tweet
President Barack Obama once declared that an influx of illegal immigrants will harm “the wages of blue-collar Americans” and “put strains on an already overburdened safety net.”

“[T]here’s no denying that many blacks share the same anxieties as many whites about the wave of illegal immigration flooding our Southern border—a sense that what’s happening now is fundamentally different from what has gone on before,” then-Senator Obama wrote in his 2006 autobiography, “The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream.”

”Not all these fears are irrational,” he wrote.

“The number of immigrants added to the labor force every year is of a magnitude not seen in this country for over a century,” Obama noted. “If this huge influx of mostly low-skill workers provides some benefits to the economy as a whole—especially by keeping our workforce young, in contrast to an increasingly geriatric Europe and Japan—it also threatens to depress further the wages of blue-collar Americans and put strains on an already overburdened safety net.”

If these feel like the words of one of Obama’s opponents, it’s because they’re the exact argument the president’s critics have been making as he now rushes to announce a sweeping executive order that would give work permits to millions of illegal immigrants in the country.

In the passage, Obama also reveals that he personally feels “patriotic resentment” when he sees Mexican flags at immigration rallies.

“Native-born Americans suspect that it is they, and not the immigrant, who are being forced to adapt” to social changes caused by migration, he said.

“And if I’m honest with myself, I must admit that I’m not entirely immune to such nativist sentiments,” Obama wrote. “When I see Mexican flags waved at pro-immigration demonstrations, I sometimes feel a flush of patriotic resentment. When I’m forced to use a translator to communicate with the guy fixing my car, I feel a certain frustration.”

Obama’s frank statements were written in 2006, as he was eying a run for the presidency.

Those worries are mainstream, according to recent polls. Obama now presides over a very porous southern border, and he’s allowed 130,000 Central American migrants across since October 2013.

Via executive order, he is also about to provide work permits to at least 3 million illegal immigrants, allowing them to compete against the very Americans — black, white, Latino and Asian — who he once said would be harmed by such a move.

The new work permits would be in addition to the 600,000 work permits given to younger illegals under the 2012 “Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals” program.

Roughly 4 million Americans will enter the job market this year.

Careful observers of Obama’s modern-day immigration rhetoric will note that he does not discuss the impact millions of formerly-illegal immigrants would have on the wages of American workers. Rather, Obama has repeatedly declared, “It’s the right thing to do.”

Obama has even justified his planned unilateral amnesty as a border control measure.

“In terms of immigration, I have consistently said that it is my profound preference and interest to see Congress act on a comprehensive immigration reform bill,” he said Nov. 5, at his post-defeat press conference in the White House.

That bill, he said, “would strengthen our borders; would streamline our legal immigration system so that it works better and we’re attracting the best and the brightest from around the world; and that we give an opportunity for folks who’ve lived here, in many cases, for a very long time, may have kids who are U.S. citizens, but aren’t properly documented.”

Obama’s plan reportedly would also allow companies to hire up to 500,000 foreign professionals to compete for jobs sought by the roughly 800,000 Americans who will graduate from universities in 2015, often carrying heavy debts, with degrees in medicine, business, science, math, engineering or architecture.

Back in 2006, Obama dismissed the current guest worker programs as unfair to Americans.

A 2006 immigration bill “included a guest worker program that would allow two hundred thousand foreign workers to enter the country for temporary employment,” he wrote.

“The guest worker provision of the bill troubled me,” Obama wrote, “it was essentially a sop to big business, a means for them to employ immigrants without granting them citizenship rights—indeed, a means for business to gain the benefits of outsourcing without having to locate their operations overseas.”

Obama is already expanding those guest worker programs by at least 100,000 jobs, and he backed the Senate’s 2013 bill that would have boosted the number of guest workers above 1 million each year.

Under current law, the U.S. accept 1 million immigrants and 650,000 non-agricultural guest workers each year. Many of the guest workers stay for six years.

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For 20 years I have had a favorite beach, non-commercialized and all family owned businesses, that I can get to in about 4.5 hrs.  Makes it real nice for me to get to for long weekends throughout the spring, summer, fall when I can't leave my business for very long.

Didn't get to go until Labor Day this year because my spouse was in a wheelchair most of the year.  Just since last year this is how it changed.

Our favorite family owned hotel on the beach where we always stay, they put us next to a family of hispanics that had 10+ people in a room.  They were slamming doors still at 2am.  Their children were running back and forth crying at 6am.  Okay, so we get up to watch the sunrise anyway after a shitty night of sleep.

We go down to the beach to sit in our swing, where we always watch the sunrise and smoke a dooby in peace.  Maybe see one or two people walking early.  To our surprise, when we got on the beach.  It was completely covered with hispanics, children playing making sand castles in the dark.  men fishing, there were hundreds of people on the beach.  The swimming pool was full of babies in diapers.  They can have it!  

I wish I could just move to the mountains and retire.  It's not fun competing with unethical people in their race either.  They are destroying middle America jobs too.

-- Modified on 11/17/2014 2:24:44 PM

GaGambler1000 reads

I don't mean that your post sounds a "bit" racist, you sound just like the narrow minded, southern Republican rednecks that you profess to hate.

Funny though, what you describe sounds just like Miami Beach on any major summer holiday when "Hialeah moves in" which is a racist euphemism for the Cubans who live in Hialeah Gardens invading Miami Beach for the holidays, but I guess it's only racist when a right wing nut job Republican says it.

Madison, I don't know if you've noticed, but your posts are starting to sound as hateful as those by our good friend RRO, you really need to do something about that bitterness or it will eat you alive.

and I don't live in metro Atlanta in an apartment either.    

I will get up and leave a restaurant if there is screaming kids too

I don't want to be bitter, and I try very hard to not be.   I smoke a lot of weed to stay on an even kill, I was drinking last night and the truth comes out ;)  

I am just like everybody else, and I can focus on how bad I have been fucked over or I can get off my ass to change it.

I don't want to be bitter, and I don't fit bleeding heart label and definitely not Bible thumping label.  I am just a human being struggling in a horrible economy.  As much as I would like for our government to be there if we fall down or tear up our body.  The truth is, people like me and you will always have to pick our own selves up.  

And to be honest with you, when I started my business.  Athens is split in two counties Clarke (liberal) and Oconee (conservative) and on a local level it was best and easiest to startup in Oconee.  It was going to cost more in Clarke and there are not as business friendly.

Maybe politics is not my thing.  What upsets me the most is the government spying.  I don't know how all the girls here are handling that with their emails and phone records open if they ever come off the radar.  But I haven't seen really any girls posting here that bring up that topic that interest me.

GaGambler957 reads

You sound very anti hispanic in your post, not anti "illegal immigrant" which is a fiscal issue for most of us. We simply can't afford millions of immigrants who are not paying into the system, taking from the system in amounts that will break it. You sound more bigoted against the people themselves and your words only need to be changed to "dirty niggers" or "dirty chinks", or is that how you feel about those ethnic groups as well

You may not have intended to come across as racist, bigoted and bitter, but you sure did a good job of it. As for your ill temper simply being one brought on by a bad economy, just remember most good Germans didn't hate the Jews pre holocaust, they were whipped into a frenzy by people like you blaming some other group for their financial woes. You really need to take a good look in the mirror MO, I don't know If you'll like what you see. That post of yours definitely shows an ugly side to you, more fitting for the likes of those redneck republicans you claim to hate.

I have a hispanic sucking off my business and paying no sales taxes, Fed, State, Social Security, fed Unemployment, state unemployment.  He is unethical with his business practices and I have felt it in my pocketbook.  My challenge is how to outsmart him.

you sure know how to make a girl feel good in the morning.  You know where I stand, stuck in the middle.  I don't need to be beat up anymore here.  I miss several of you.  I always thought I would come back at some point and see my old regulars.  But it's never going to happen.

I wish you the best with you oil business.  I would be taking more chances to move ahead, on a big oppurtunity.  I just can't risk my freedom with the government spying.  This is the last online site I post on, and it's really time to say good-bye.  but I am not bitter, I am glad it happened.

Love,
Madison

DA_Flex1266 reads

Racist shit here.

Posted By: Madison_Ohare
For 20 years I have had a favorite beach, non-commercialized and all family owned businesses, that I can get to in about 4.5 hrs.  Makes it real nice for me to get to for long weekends throughout the spring, summer, fall when I can't leave my business for very long.  
   
 Didn't get to go until Labor Day this year because my spouse was in a wheelchair most of the year.  Just since last year this is how it changed.  
   
 Our favorite family owned hotel on the beach where we always stay, they put us next to a family of hispanics that had 10+ people in a room.  They were slamming doors still at 2am.  Their children were running back and forth crying at 6am.  Okay, so we get up to watch the sunrise anyway after a shitty night of sleep.  
   
 We go down to the beach to sit in our swing, where we always watch the sunrise and smoke a dooby in peace.  Maybe see one or two people walking early.  To our surprise, when we got on the beach.  It was completely covered with hispanics, children playing making sand castles in the dark.  men fishing, there were hundreds of people on the beach.  The swimming pool was full of babies in diapers.  They can have it!    
   
 I wish I could just move to the mountains and retire.  It's not fun competing with unethical people in their race either.  They are destroying middle America jobs too.

-- Modified on 11/17/2014 2:24:44 PM

The beauty about America is that if I don't like to live beside people that grill in the front yard, I move.  If I never care to visit Mexico that is my choice.  If I don't want to live in a trailor park next to people that bunk 4 beds to a room, I won't!

Same with you.  You have a choice of which provider you see.  I am pretty sure you wouldn't see somebody that you picked up off a street corner.  Does that make you a racist, or somebody that would spend more money to get what you want?  I expect the same with my vacations and everyting I spend my hard earned money on.  

If I want to eat Mexican food then I go visit them and go back home.  It's not racist for me to decide what kind of class of people I hang out with, it's my choice!  I don't hang out with thugs either, I don't live in places where I might get burglarized anymore.  I don't have any use for gangs, sorry I was raised with diversity but I have standards with what I expect.  

-- Modified on 11/18/2014 6:44:27 AM

GaGambler1209 reads

Damn girl, you really did wake up on the wrong side of the Rio Grande "esta manana".

When you finally get around to washing up and putting on your makeup, please take a REALLY close look in the mirror this morning, I doubt that you will like what you see, but thanks for reenforcing the stereotype that all southerners are bigoted angry racists. and yes, maybe it is time that you took a break from the boards. as this is a "nice" a post as I am able to muster. In my next post I am likely to tell you how I really feel about racist trailer park trash like you.

Just out of curiosity, how do you feel about niggers and chinks? or is your ire reserved only for latinos? You are a sad, pathetic excuse for a human being, i hope you realize that someday.

DA_Flex908 reads

Sure Madison....we know exactly what you're saying and you shown your true colors.  

Posted By: Madison_Ohare
The beauty about America is that if I don't like to live beside people that grill in the front yard, I move.  If I never care to visit Mexico that is my choice.  If I don't want to live in a trailor park next to people that bunk 4 beds to a room, I won't!  
   
 Same with you.  You have a choice of which provider you see.  I am pretty sure you wouldn't see somebody that you picked up off a street corner.  Does that make you a racist, or somebody that would spend more money to get what you want?  I expect the same with my vacations and everyting I spend my hard earned money on.    
   
 If I want to eat Mexican food then I go visit them and go back home.  It's not racist for me to decide what kind of class of people I hang out with, it's my choice!  I don't hang out with thugs either, I don't live in places where I might get burglarized anymore.  I don't have any use for gangs, sorry I was raised with diversity but I have standards with what I expect.  

-- Modified on 11/18/2014 6:44:27 AM

GaGambler1168 reads

but her words, her bitterness and her blatant racism are plain as day. I agree her true colors have been shown and while I used to think of her as simply a stoned out, new age, nut job, but relatively harmless and benign. I have to say that it's now clear to me what a bigoted, racist, bitter old woman she has become, or maybe she was always that way and she just kept it under wraps?

I didn't read every post to this thread, so perhaps I missed something. I think what Madison was projecting was more along the line of nationalism, and not racism, as I don't believe Mexican is an ethnic designation. Rather Mexican is classified as a nationality, I could be wrong?    

Not sure where the designation Latino came into play, as Madison was discussing Mexicans from Mexico. Not that your language offended me. I was confused as to what niggers and chinks had to do with the conversation, because I never heard of the nation of nigger, nor the nation of chick.  

Perhaps you could enlighten me, and tell me where niggers and chinks come from.

but we are in total agreement here.

I see no logic for her point(s) to cast a wide net on Hispanics. She had ample opportunity to back down off of her racist shit and she continued to double and triple down on it.

She really does need to look in the mirror and stop putting an ill informed and illogical blanket of hatred over an entire people. That is the very definition of "racist" in my book.  

Ugh..

bigguy301059 reads

So no one group of people are the same and your comments are really racist.

Also it's good and bad in all groups of people.

I wonder if you would like people thinking or calling your family crackers, white trash or rednecks?

Since you live in the south?

You need to open your mind and stop believing this type of bullshit!

GaGambler957 reads

but bigdouchebag finally made a post that I can agree with.

That would be a cause of concern, but I doubt seriously that it will happen again any time soon.

And MO, when an idiot like Bigdouchebag can call you stupid and be right in his assessment, you know that you have screwed the pooch. Yes, I think a break from here might be in order for you.

GaGambler1018 reads

even a moron like you can't be wrong on EVERY post. Even Pimples and Fungy are right every once in a while, more often that you I might add which is why you are the almost unanimous choice for P&R SPOTY, even amongst your liberal bretheren

bigguy301049 reads

I wonder why you were so upset with Madison?

You made one correct point about here comment.

Then you are going back to being a asshole. LOL

So what Madison express sounds a lot like the people in the repubscum party to me.

Just glad to see you had the guts to speak up for once smart ass

GaGambler853 reads

and you are ALWAYS a moron, who do you think has the better end of this deal?

and how much guts does it really take to speak out against a racist post as blatant as hers? BTW Madison hates the GOP even more than you, so I guess she is "one of yours" own it bitch. lmao

“Getting a comprehensive deal of the sort that is in the Senate legislation, for example, does extend beyond my legal authorities,” Mr. Obama said Sunday. “There are certain things I cannot do.”

"In fact, most of the questions that were posed to the president over the past several years were about the very thing that he is expected to announce within a matter of days: whether he could do something to reduce deportations and keep families together if Congress would not act.

The president was pressed on that very issue during a Google Hangout in February 2013. An activist asked whether he could do more to keep families from being “broken apart” while Congress remained gridlocked on immigration legislation.

“This is something that I have struggled with throughout my presidency,” Mr. Obama said. “The problem is, is that I’m the president of the United States, I’m not the emperor of the United States. My job is to execute laws that are passed.”

So much for Barry not thinking he is an emperor anymore

bigguy301449 reads

The repubscum are starting the process of helping democrats in 2016.

Also the media outlets complaining about this action should do some research from past Presidents.

This President has done less excutive orders than previous Presidents.

He is not the first one to do this on immigration and won't be the last one.

So the real crime is how congress refuses to do their fucking jobs!

Since they don't want to work, then this President has to act again.

-- Modified on 11/17/2014 3:23:02 PM

ead. I know you cannot comprehend so asking for it would be too much.

Republican Demigods also used Executive Authority To Prevent Deportations

You Repubscum bags
 

Posted By: NeedleDicktheBugFucker
an influx of illegal immigrants will harm “the wages of blue-collar Americans” and “put strains on an already overburdened safety net.”  
   
 Is that rightwing facist needledick speaking? karl rove or the kock bros?  
   
 nooo!!!! iTS THE MESSIAH HISSELF!  
   
 LMAO!!! WHAT A FRIGGING CROCK OF SHIT YOU OBAMAPHILES BOUGHT INTO.  
   
 HOCK FLASHBACK: Obama Says Illegal Immigration HURTS ‘Blue-Collar Americans,’ STRAINS Welfare [VIDEO]  
 Posted By Neil Munro On 11:17 PM 11/16/2014 In | No Comments  
   
 Tweet  
 President Barack Obama once declared that an influx of illegal immigrants will harm “the wages of blue-collar Americans” and “put strains on an already overburdened safety net.”  
   
 “[T]here’s no denying that many blacks share the same anxieties as many whites about the wave of illegal immigration flooding our Southern border—a sense that what’s happening now is fundamentally different from what has gone on before,” then-Senator Obama wrote in his 2006 autobiography, “The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream.”  
   
 ”Not all these fears are irrational,” he wrote.  
   
 “The number of immigrants added to the labor force every year is of a magnitude not seen in this country for over a century,” Obama noted. “If this huge influx of mostly low-skill workers provides some benefits to the economy as a whole—especially by keeping our workforce young, in contrast to an increasingly geriatric Europe and Japan—it also threatens to depress further the wages of blue-collar Americans and put strains on an already overburdened safety net.”  
   
 If these feel like the words of one of Obama’s opponents, it’s because they’re the exact argument the president’s critics have been making as he now rushes to announce a sweeping executive order that would give work permits to millions of illegal immigrants in the country.  
   
 In the passage, Obama also reveals that he personally feels “patriotic resentment” when he sees Mexican flags at immigration rallies.  
   
 “Native-born Americans suspect that it is they, and not the immigrant, who are being forced to adapt” to social changes caused by migration, he said.  
   
 “And if I’m honest with myself, I must admit that I’m not entirely immune to such nativist sentiments,” Obama wrote. “When I see Mexican flags waved at pro-immigration demonstrations, I sometimes feel a flush of patriotic resentment. When I’m forced to use a translator to communicate with the guy fixing my car, I feel a certain frustration.”  
   
 Obama’s frank statements were written in 2006, as he was eying a run for the presidency.  
   
 Those worries are mainstream, according to recent polls. Obama now presides over a very porous southern border, and he’s allowed 130,000 Central American migrants across since October 2013.  
   
 Via executive order, he is also about to provide work permits to at least 3 million illegal immigrants, allowing them to compete against the very Americans — black, white, Latino and Asian — who he once said would be harmed by such a move.  
   
 The new work permits would be in addition to the 600,000 work permits given to younger illegals under the 2012 “Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals” program.  
   
 Roughly 4 million Americans will enter the job market this year.  
   
 Careful observers of Obama’s modern-day immigration rhetoric will note that he does not discuss the impact millions of formerly-illegal immigrants would have on the wages of American workers. Rather, Obama has repeatedly declared, “It’s the right thing to do.”  
   
 Obama has even justified his planned unilateral amnesty as a border control measure.  
   
 “In terms of immigration, I have consistently said that it is my profound preference and interest to see Congress act on a comprehensive immigration reform bill,” he said Nov. 5, at his post-defeat press conference in the White House.  
   
 That bill, he said, “would strengthen our borders; would streamline our legal immigration system so that it works better and we’re attracting the best and the brightest from around the world; and that we give an opportunity for folks who’ve lived here, in many cases, for a very long time, may have kids who are U.S. citizens, but aren’t properly documented.”  
   
 Obama’s plan reportedly would also allow companies to hire up to 500,000 foreign professionals to compete for jobs sought by the roughly 800,000 Americans who will graduate from universities in 2015, often carrying heavy debts, with degrees in medicine, business, science, math, engineering or architecture.  
   
 Back in 2006, Obama dismissed the current guest worker programs as unfair to Americans.  
   
 A 2006 immigration bill “included a guest worker program that would allow two hundred thousand foreign workers to enter the country for temporary employment,” he wrote.  
   
 “The guest worker provision of the bill troubled me,” Obama wrote, “it was essentially a sop to big business, a means for them to employ immigrants without granting them citizenship rights—indeed, a means for business to gain the benefits of outsourcing without having to locate their operations overseas.”  
   
 Obama is already expanding those guest worker programs by at least 100,000 jobs, and he backed the Senate’s 2013 bill that would have boosted the number of guest workers above 1 million each year.  
   
 Under current law, the U.S. accept 1 million immigrants and 650,000 non-agricultural guest workers each year. Many of the guest workers stay for six years.  
   
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“The number of immigrants added to the labor force every year is of a magnitude not seen in this country for over a century,” Obama noted. “If this huge influx of mostly low-skill workers provides some benefits to the economy as a whole—especially by keeping our workforce young, in contrast to an increasingly geriatric Europe and Japan—it also threatens to depress further the wages of blue-collar Americans and put strains on an already overburdened safety net.”  

climb back under your rock

Is there any data backing up your claim?

Immigration is good for the economy you stupid.  

See link. Immigration Impact from George W Bush White House.

Not that you will comprehend, you are way to ignorant to comprehend

Posted By: NeedleDicktheBugFucker
“The number of immigrants added to the labor force every year is of a magnitude not seen in this country for over a century,” Obama noted. “If this huge influx of mostly low-skill workers provides some benefits to the economy as a whole—especially by keeping our workforce young, in contrast to an increasingly geriatric Europe and Japan—it also threatens to depress further the wages of blue-collar Americans and put strains on an already overburdened safety net.”    
   
 climb back under your rock

Like I said, you are a dumbass.

Posted By: anonymousfun
Is there any data backing up your claim?  
   
 Immigration is good for the economy you stupid.  
   
 See link. Immigration Impact from George W Bush White House.  
   
 Not that you will comprehend, you are way to ignorant to comprehend  
Posted By: NeedleDicktheBugFucker
“The number of immigrants added to the labor force every year is of a magnitude not seen in this country for over a century,” Obama noted. “If this huge influx of mostly low-skill workers provides some benefits to the economy as a whole—especially by keeping our workforce young, in contrast to an increasingly geriatric Europe and Japan—it also threatens to depress further the wages of blue-collar Americans and put strains on an already overburdened safety net.”    
     
  climb back under your rock

GaGambler1058 reads

Here I was ready to concede the SPOTY to bigdouchebag when Fungy steps up to the plate and knocks one out of the park. lol

I guess the competition isn't quite over yet, is it?

bigguy30967 reads

Posted By: GaGambler
Here I was ready to concede the SPOTY to bigdouchebag when Fungy steps up to the plate and knocks one out of the park. lol

I guess the competition isn't quite over yet, is it?

So now he's quoting GWB.

Almost as funny as Mattard citing Reagan on immigration under dis-similar situations.

Call it Grubernomics.

bigguy301143 reads

Posted By: NeedleDicktheBugFucker
Like I said, you are a dumbass.  
   
Posted By: anonymousfun
Is there any data backing up your claim?  
     
  Immigration is good for the economy you stupid.    
     
  See link. Immigration Impact from George W Bush White House.  
     
  Not that you will comprehend, you are way to ignorant to comprehend  
Posted By: NeedleDicktheBugFucker
“The number of immigrants added to the labor force every year is of a magnitude not seen in this country for over a century,” Obama noted. “If this huge influx of mostly low-skill workers provides some benefits to the economy as a whole—especially by keeping our workforce young, in contrast to an increasingly geriatric Europe and Japan—it also threatens to depress further the wages of blue-collar Americans and put strains on an already overburdened safety net.”      
       
   climb back under your rock

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