Define good-faith vs. bad-faith inaction for me. Like I'm 8.
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The western economies thrive on upward mobility and a substantial workforce
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Never mind.
That was overly unkind.
Carry on.
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Where do you get that from my response? If you’re serious about controlling the prevalence of undocumented workers being employed enforce the law (already on the books) by SEVERELY punishing employers. Let’s see how quickly they cry “Uncle!!!” Talk about supply and demand!
I was somewhat sarcastically responding to dolomite’s last sentence. Read the two posts together. Observing what is doesn’t necessarily mean that is what I want.
FTR, what I would like to see is an unskilled worker visa system and meaningful fines and jail time for employers who break the law.
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The new sweeping immigration legislation, signed into law by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in May of 2022, prohibits anyone from transporting illegal immigrants into the state.
Among other restrictions, the law imposes penalties on Florida businesses that hire undocumented immigrants, and requires a citizenship question on patient forms for hospitals that accept Medicare. Under the law, Florida also no longer recognizes drivers' licenses issued to undocumented immigrants from other states.
"This is the strongest legislation against illegal immigration anywhere in the country," DeSantis said at the time of the signing.
But after Hurricane Idalia devastated parts of the state in August, some businesses say the law created a worker shortage, slowing Florida's recovery.
Rogelio Rauda, an undocumented worker from Honduras doing construction in Crystal River, Florida, says only eight workers he knows came to the disaster zone out of the hundreds he says typically show up…
our society has grown accustomed to and, really, dependent upon this source of labor…right or wrong
Among other restrictions, the law imposes penalties on Florida businesses that hire undocumented immigrants, and requires a citizenship question on patient forms for hospitals that accept Medicare. Under the law, Florida also no longer recognizes drivers' licenses issued to undocumented immigrants from other states.
"This is the strongest legislation against illegal immigration anywhere in the country," DeSantis said at the time of the signing.
But after Hurricane Idalia devastated parts of the state in August, some businesses say the law created a worker shortage, slowing Florida's recovery.
Rogelio Rauda, an undocumented worker from Honduras doing construction in Crystal River, Florida, says only eight workers he knows came to the disaster zone out of the hundreds he says typically show up…
our society has grown accustomed to and, really, dependent upon this source of labor…right or wrong
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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Yep.KUTradition wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 6:23 pm The new sweeping immigration legislation, signed into law by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in May of 2022, prohibits anyone from transporting illegal immigrants into the state.
Among other restrictions, the law imposes penalties on Florida businesses that hire undocumented immigrants, and requires a citizenship question on patient forms for hospitals that accept Medicare. Under the law, Florida also no longer recognizes drivers' licenses issued to undocumented immigrants from other states.
"This is the strongest legislation against illegal immigration anywhere in the country," DeSantis said at the time of the signing.
But after Hurricane Idalia devastated parts of the state in August, some businesses say the law created a worker shortage, slowing Florida's recovery.
Rogelio Rauda, an undocumented worker from Honduras doing construction in Crystal River, Florida, says only eight workers he knows came to the disaster zone out of the hundreds he says typically show up…
our society has grown accustomed to and, really, dependent upon this source of labor…right or wrong
“My beans cost 100% more than they did 2 years ago!”
Yeah, to get them cheaper, you’re gonna have to pick ‘em yourself.
“Fuck that shit!”
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Really? This strikes me as very naive.
#very
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Yeah, I would be interested to hear what the alternative plan is to do the tough work.
Farm harvest work in particular.
And explain the cost savings in the plan…..
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So...to clarify, you all stand firmly and definitively in opposition to policies that would greatly inflate the costs of planting, growing, and distributing food crops?
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Not at all. I hope to soon pay triple what I am currently paying at the grocery store.
I hope the next Texas hail storm damage to my roof can take 3 months to complete, and shoddy work to be the result.
‘Merica First!
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tell me where, ill pick all the beans I need.Overlander wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 7:57 pmYep.KUTradition wrote: ↑Sat Feb 17, 2024 6:23 pm The new sweeping immigration legislation, signed into law by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in May of 2022, prohibits anyone from transporting illegal immigrants into the state.
Among other restrictions, the law imposes penalties on Florida businesses that hire undocumented immigrants, and requires a citizenship question on patient forms for hospitals that accept Medicare. Under the law, Florida also no longer recognizes drivers' licenses issued to undocumented immigrants from other states.
"This is the strongest legislation against illegal immigration anywhere in the country," DeSantis said at the time of the signing.
But after Hurricane Idalia devastated parts of the state in August, some businesses say the law created a worker shortage, slowing Florida's recovery.
Rogelio Rauda, an undocumented worker from Honduras doing construction in Crystal River, Florida, says only eight workers he knows came to the disaster zone out of the hundreds he says typically show up…
our society has grown accustomed to and, really, dependent upon this source of labor…right or wrong
“My beans cost 100% more than they did 2 years ago!”
Yeah, to get them cheaper, you’re gonna have to pick ‘em yourself.
“Fuck that shit!”
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Speaking of beans, money, and Joey B.....
Uncle Joe probably gets confused between the differences of a coffee bean and a jelly bean, the differences between Kamala Harris and Dajuan Harris, and the differences between the NBA and the NRA, but he does know Corn Pop was a bad dude, he knows if Charlamagne can't decide who to vote for between him and Trump than Charlamagne ain't Black, and he knows the little girl he sniffed in the Oval Office last night used Johnson's No More Tears shampoo and didn't kick him in the balls for touching her.
So hey, we (you, I, all Americans, and Joey Old Balls) got that going for us. All that and according to Gallup polls.... His 41% approval rating (not good), a -21 economic confidence index (not good), and 45% of Americans worse off financially than they were a year ago (not good - and frankly, I really don't understand that).
Don't get me wrong, I'm not voting for Trump in November but as of right now, I'm not planning on voting for Joey either. Why would/should I? Other than he's not Trump.
Uncle Joe probably gets confused between the differences of a coffee bean and a jelly bean, the differences between Kamala Harris and Dajuan Harris, and the differences between the NBA and the NRA, but he does know Corn Pop was a bad dude, he knows if Charlamagne can't decide who to vote for between him and Trump than Charlamagne ain't Black, and he knows the little girl he sniffed in the Oval Office last night used Johnson's No More Tears shampoo and didn't kick him in the balls for touching her.
So hey, we (you, I, all Americans, and Joey Old Balls) got that going for us. All that and according to Gallup polls.... His 41% approval rating (not good), a -21 economic confidence index (not good), and 45% of Americans worse off financially than they were a year ago (not good - and frankly, I really don't understand that).
Don't get me wrong, I'm not voting for Trump in November but as of right now, I'm not planning on voting for Joey either. Why would/should I? Other than he's not Trump.
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i’ll take an 81 year old who’s heart is in the right place over the guy with 91 felonies (among other things), thanks
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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That's all the election is. People who see how corrupt our government has become vs people who beleive what the media tells them
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Do you ever find it odd that he never had a single bit of legal trouble until he got into politics and began speaking out against the deep stateKUTradition wrote: ↑Sun Feb 18, 2024 8:16 am i’ll take an 81 year old who’s heart is in the right place over the guy with 91 felonies (among other things), thanks
Jfk was also alive before he began talking about dismantling the CIA
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thats a lie
what is wrong with you?
what is wrong with you?
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i thought you were done with the poli board?
just more lies, i guess
just more lies, i guess
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