Support Amnesty Through Ignorance
I was listening to local talk radio North Carolina's Morning News with Jack Boston this morning when I got in the car, and they were talking to Larry Wooten from the North Carolina Farm Bureau and another supporter of the Kennedy-Kyl pro-amnesty immigration "reform" bill, and I have never heard so much blatant, purposeful deception on the public airwaves since our former President delved into the deeper meaning of the word "is."
These two men attempted to say that the illegal aliens working on North Carolina farms contributed enormous amounts of money into social welfare programs when they used fake Social Security numbers, since they could not collect on the money they put in. They purposefully skated around the fact that illegals take far more out of social welfare programs than they put into them in taxes, and the dirty little fact that many farmers pay at least part of their illegal workforce "under the table" so that they do not contribute any taxes at all. They claimed that North Carolina's agriculture industry would collapse without the amnesty bill... a blatant lie. What a tough immigration law would do is raise wages for the 75% of natives and legal immigrants, by decreasing the number of illegal immigrants that are willing to take "under the table," tax-dodging rates of pay below minimum wage. After listening to their purposeful deceptions for several minutes, I called into the radio show, and afer several busy signals, asked the screener if it was even worth trying to hang around long enough to ask these men a couple of questions. He said it depended on my my comment; they were slammed with calls, most of them on one side of the issue. I told him I wanted to ask a simple "yes/no" question on whether or not either of the men had actually read the entire bill they were supporting. The screener laughed a little and stated that the calls coming in were overwhelmingly for the amnesty bill, which surprised both of us, as the general population of North Carolina, like the general population of the rest of the country, is against the amnesty bill. He said he thought that the guests may have "loaded the deck" by having their constituents lined up to call in, a supposition supported by the fact that the overwhelming of the callers were in the agriculture industry. He moved me to the front of the call line. And so I asked my question: "Have either of you read the entire bill you are asking us to support?" I don't recall which one answered, but it didn't matter: the guy who did hemmed and hawed about how he read the North Carolina-related provisions. In other words, "no." The other guy didn't attempt answer the question at all. They haven't read the amnesty bill, but they want you to support it. That should tell you something.
Posted by: Confederate Yankee at 08:39 AM
Comments
Posted by: jbiccum at May 24, 2007 08:58 AM (NiTuu)
Posted by: jbiccum at May 24, 2007 09:01 AM (NiTuu)
You should have asked a follow-up question of how many phone calls have they received of people supporting the bill WITHOUT a Hispanic accent?
John
Charlotte, NC
Posted by: JohnMc at May 24, 2007 09:17 AM (tFJ2V)
Posted by: Martin at May 24, 2007 11:44 AM (Bhe/R)
This is the end of living wages for anybody without a college degree.
Posted by: iaintbacchus at May 24, 2007 05:33 PM (mYHGQ)
Posted by: Bill at May 25, 2007 06:51 AM (M5zWC)
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