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Posted in Luxury Homes on 08/29/2010 02:02 pm by admin
What do you think of this solution to illegal immigration?
Many Americans will not do menial jobs such as diving and lettuce harvest, because we have become accustomed to a comfortable lifestyle that we do not appreciate. Instead of focusing the acquisition of wealth and property, why Why not establish a program requiring people to live in poverty, in the fields picking tomatoes with a little luxury for a few weeks, like this, when we return to our homes and regular jobs, it feels like we just stumbled in luxury. As the perception of wealth has to do with the acquisition in place of power, we can feel that we are richer, if we just forced to live in poverty for several weeks. And all this comes without having to earn everything you have not already. And the shortage of labor if every U.S. citizen were required to do this on a rotating basis. Everybody wins.
Its not a labor shortage, if these farmers are cheap ** willing to pay a salary. They cry, do not have enough money to pay a standard wage. Its easier to set up a group of "illegal" in huts and make them look after their crops, is to hire a U.S. citizen and pay min. wages and have to pay workers compensation to a model. And I know that people Americans who were displaced from these jobs because the "illegal" would be less expensive. It is difficult for a producer who does not hire "illegals" in competition with those who do. Payment of wages rate is much easier solution, rotating the citizens of the United States.
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