5030 said:I like an optimist. I don't believe you will prevail however......
Your probably right.
5030 said:I like an optimist. I don't believe you will prevail however......
Soundguy said:you WANT? to support illegal aliens here, ILLEGALLY, with your tax money?
send me your address.. I'll try to send you ours from florida. I"M TIRED of paying for ILLEGAL aliens, not LEGALLY suposed to be here!
that address if you please????
sheesh!
soundguy
Baby Grand said:I am a "lefty". It really chaps my ***** when I hear people talk about supporting illegal aliens. If their first act in setting foot in our country is to break the law, then I don't want them here, regardless of the argument.
Doesn't make it right but it happens.
One worse crime would be hiring an undocumented worker. If sleazy employers didn't hire undocumented workers they wouldn't cross illegally.
Speculators bet on what price will do, they don't set price. They bet based on what they see demand being vs what supply is. Foevery bet it will go up there must be a better who says it will go down.This entire blame futures traders is one of the best played political moves Ive ever seen. If Obama had said yes to off shore and yes to anwar and yes to the keystone, supply would increase, demand is already down and the risk of the Iran situation would decline.
Put this old smelly pile on the doorstep of 1600 Penn Ave.
Diesel hit $4 today in western Missouri.
What does the road tax on fuel have to do with illegal aliens ??? It was bigoted trying to tie the two together. Nothing more, nothing less.
I am happily married to a naturalized citizen from Mexico. She has two masters degrees, a PhD and is a professor at a university. And she experiences bigotry all the time. She never complains but if I'm there I don't hesitate to point out to a bigot just what they are. My usual response is, "Bigoted much?"
Everything todo with........
Because taxes on motor fuel go in the same coffer that supports ALL government progrems. Throw it in the pot and distribute it......
By the way, I take it you like Mexican food.......:laughing:
Bingo! Now that's a real "circular" discussion... If I could hire American's I would; but, they don't want to do this kind of work; so, I hire aliens.
It's not my fault they're "illegals".
Dang... it really p!sses me off that they need medical care and their kids have to be in "our" schools and they're driving on "our" roads - on and on!
But, they pay into social security (millions in never collected payments) and state and federal income taxes (millions in unrefunded payments).
AKfish
AK, perhaps you could enlighten us on what Social Security number are payments being made? The same question goes for what SSN are state & federal income taxes being paid? Illegals don't have one issued from the SS administration unless something has changed. Are they still using this "taxpayer ID" so as to collect taxes from illegals but the gov't isn't admitting to anything?
Actually that's a bit one-sided. There's also a large problem with identity theft with using false SSN's. Just wait until the real owner of that SSN tries to collect on SS at retirement. The SS administration locks up the payment until the real owner can prove it's theirs. I know you need your workers, but hiring illegals causes real damage, no matter how you wish to wrap it up and justify it.
The right avenue is to write your senators and congressmen to issue more work visas for these people.
I don't think it's too much to ask that the country's laws are obeyed.
The point being; illegal aliens or alien workers are VITAL to the nation's production of food!
Not foolish demagogary and flaming rhetoric.
AKfish
AKfish said:Oh yeah, $4.80 here in Alaska for diesel - home to 20% of America's daily oil production! 80,000 barrel/day refinery that's 50 miles from my doorstep - go figure!
AKfish
I have an old acquaintance who has been making bio-diesel from vegi-oil for his own operations wich use an average 500 gallons of fuel a day.
Out of the blue he visited me yesterday. After some small catch-up talk he said its been 3 years to build up to what we have wanted to on the bio-diesel production side........We now offer top quality bio-diesel for sale to the public.
They sell it for the going off-road fuel price, and it is not died.
Not to be a cynic, but if it's the same price as diesel, what's the
Advantage? (besides environment)