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2006/1/26-29 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Computer/Theory] UID:41560 Activity:nil |
1/26 Hello realkitty: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060126/od_nm/japan_robot_dc \_ People have been predicting this trend for years. Given Japan's generally anti-immigration stance and its soon-to-be-rapidly-shrinking population, manpower will be quite scarce. That combined with a culture that's accepting of (or even enamored with) robots and seeing them soon in day-to-day jobs seems inevitable. |
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2006/1/18-20 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Politics/Domestic/President] UID:41417 Activity:nil |
1/17 I don't get it. Why hasn't the Smedly Butler plot gotten more attention, either at the time or now? http://www.claytoncramer.com/amcoup.html \_ Perhaps because it wasn't so much a plot by Smedly Butler as a plot defused by Smedly Butler? \_ Well, ok, but I mean, a bona-fide pseudo-fascist plot to assassinate the President and stage a military coup in America, and nobody even gets punished? Talk about swept under the rug. |
2006/1/10-12 [Politics/Domestic/Crime, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:41324 Activity:kinda low |
1/10 http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/01/10/D8F1LRCO5.html "Migrants, regardless of their migratory status, should not be treated like criminals" So if people break immigration laws, they're not criminals? \_ If the person writing that quote doesn't believe that they're just laws then, no, to them they are not criminals and shouldn't be treated as such. \_ Not all violations of the law are subject to criminal penalties. If you break the building code by putting in a deck w/o a permit are you a criminal? One can imagine a system where an immigrant is subject to a purely civil deportation system. \_ I see. So you're parsing the word "criminal" to mean the criminal part of the penal code, vs. the civil part. Okay. Yeah. What's the case of illegal immigration right now? Is that a civil violation or a criminal one. Shut yer pie hole \_ I agree that many violations of the immigration code are criminal, but not every violation is criminal. Some, such as overstaying a NAFTA guest worker visa may be treated as a civil offense, not even subject to deportation. Furthermore, my point is related to the speaker's idea of what the law ought to be, not what it is. The person who made that statement may feel that it is never permissible to use criminal law to punish immigration violations. There is nothing inherently invalid with that idea, regardless of whether it reflects currently law. \_ How would you apply your logic to the sentence "Child molesters should not be treated like criminals"? \_ It depends on what you accept as the basis for criminal punishment. One theory holds that criminal punishment is appropriate only in cases where the victim is one or more actual individuals (as opposed to society in general). If we accept this as the basis for criminal punishment, then we find that while child molest should be punished by criminal law, immigration violation should not. only in cases where the victim is a person (as opposed to society in general). If one accepts this view as the basis for criminal punishment, then we find that while child molest should be punished by criminal law, immigration violation should not. [ I am not saying this view is correct, I am suggesting that it can be logically self consistent. ] \_ This sounds like a hopelessly out of context (or out of reason) soundbite. A much more well-reasoned statement might have been, "Migrants, regardless of their migratory status, should not be be treated like violent repeat offenders, drug dealers, or terrorists, unless they're guilty of those crimes, too." \_ You're reading your own bias into the quote. The Latin countries are asking for a guest worker program. Guest worker programs makes migrant work legal. By their proposed solution you see the main issue is the illegal status of migrant workers (hence "criminal"), and not the intensity of their treatment given they're illegal (hence not "violent criminal" or some such variant). \_ On a related note, I don't yet see the problem with a migrant worker system. To me, the biggest problem with illegal immigration is that there's no way to control it. Illegal immigrant violent criminals are a particular pain in the rear. It seems reasonable to work on both tighter controls and a migrant worker system. |
2005/12/5-7 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Politics/Domestic/RepublicanMedia] UID:40861 Activity:nil |
12/5 Wow, the new motd ID system is pretty interesting http://csua.com/24/?incr=1 \_ Ah, now that's interesting. It looks like pseudonyms to consistently identify a single user, so you can track multiple respondents in a thread, etc. If it works (it won't) that's pretty neat and a nice improvement over the old system. -emarkp \_ That's hilarious. -mice \_ Interesting |
2005/12/4-6 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Politics/Foreign/Europe] UID:40840 Activity:high |
12/3 Immigrant families in Germany murdering their daughters for ... behaving like Germans. http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/04/magazine/04berlin.html \_ Good article. --darin \_ "Honor killings" have been taking place in countries all over Europe--it's disgusting and has gotten people to re-think how tolerant they want to be of immigrants who don't assimilate. -John \_ Europeans (at least Germans) also need to re-think how their own culture erects barriers for immigrants who want to acculturate. That, unfortunately, has not been happening. \_ Most Europeans never were particularly comfortable with the mass-immigration concept. That's not part of their recent history except a bit of inter-European movement. So now this is forced on them... why do they have to change their culture? And what barriers exactly are you talking about? Punishing honor killings? -foo \_ No, I think he's talking about the fact that, despite most European countries having large-ish immigrant populations, it is actually pretty difficult in a lot of places to assimilate, even for second-generation kids. The "barriers" aren't really conscious, but there have been a lot of studies recently about job discrimination against people with non-European names. This in no way excuses the honor killings and shit like that, but there was a good E'ist letter to the editor recently by a guy who'd taught in Italy--a group of ethnic Japanese students was referred to only as "the Japanese" by other students, even though they'd all been born in Italy. True or not, this is pretty typical and explains some of the failure to integrate. Given that, there's also a _lot_ of un- willingness on the part of a lot of Balkan and Arab/Muslim immigrants to integrate. -John \_ Well I think it's a pretty natural situation. How would those Italians fare in Japan? Not that Japan would even let large colonies of immigrants set up their own cultural islands the way immigrants do in Europe. Other countries don't work the way America does and that's ok. Japanese in Italy will always stand out until so many immigrants eventually change the face of Europe (already happening). I don't think they should be forced to be perfectly accepting of immigrants. I guess it comes down to the idea of people having a homeland attached to their ethnicity. This traditional notion is simply incompatible with "integration". To me it's common sense. I would not expect to feel like a native Chinese if I moved to some random Chinese town, or if I was one of 3 white kids in a Chinese school, and first generation kids aren't gonna suddenly be Chinese either when they don't have Chinese parents and cultural tradition. I think immigrating is a choice and some of the negative aspects are to be expected. Obviously they should be protected law and tolerance should be taught. You can't force it though without trampling somewhat on the native people's lives. I guess it's also a chicken-and-egg thing... the immigrants would only become "acculturized" after several generations; but natives don't really want to deal with non-acculturized immigrants. \_ The Japanese thing was just an example. We are talking about substantial groups, like Turks in Germany, Algerians in France, Moroccans in Holland. I think you're imagining large European cities as more ethnically homogenous than they really are. For example, while it still registers when I see an Asian guy in a Swiss army uniform, it's a common sight and people tend not to notice. Your points about the cultural islands holds though--although such homo- genous enclaves are perfectly natural, a lot of countries (especially Germany, Holland and France) have been _very_ reluctant to confront the fact that these people are of different cultural backgrounds, parts of which are simply not OK here. They've now started to face this. We'll see. -John \_ Immigrants families in US become mass murderers. http://tinyurl.com/au5x8 |
2005/12/3-6 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:40831 Activity:moderate |
12/2 Apparently some Republicans want to do away with birth-rights citizenship. http://www.reason.com/links/links112805.shtml \_ "Service guarantees citizenship!" \_ great idea. Women/ families should be not allowed to sneak across the border or go on a shopping trip in San Diego, give birth, and subsequently become a lifetime ward of the US Fed. \_ You might want to go read the Constitution and the Bill of Rights on this subject. But I guess strict construction is only useful when convenient. \_ Umm.. The bill of rights is part of the constitution, so it seems a little silly to suggest he should read both. Furthermore, you seem to be refering to the 14th amendment, which is not a part of the Bill of Rights. anyhow. \_ Republicans - protecting this country from the scourge of illegal immigrants killing people with automobiles. This seems like a top priority. \_ We should only focus on one thing at a time in the entire country. Let's cut funding to all medical research, the military, security, and space research and solve the car death problem. Good thinking. \_ Correction: automatic birth-rights citizenship irrespective of the immigration status of the parents. \_ Okay, but that takes a long time to type and I got a job to do here. Anyway, I should have added "Good luck with that one guys." -op |
2005/12/3-7 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:40828 Activity:nil |
11/24 http://www.capsweb.org/main.html Traffic, a deteriorating environment, a completely dysfunctional school system, and overburdened health care are quickly diminishing the quality of life. There is one primary cause for those problems: people. |
2005/11/23-28 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:40714 Activity:low |
11/23 "US to end 'catch and release' at Mexican border" http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20051123/pl_nm/usa_border_loophole_dc Finally! \_ So does this mean the population of Mexicans has recovered enough that they are no longer endangered? What's the per-day limit? \_ In other news, poor growers can't get enough cheap labor. :..( http://washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/11/21/AR2005112101357.html "There are just some jobs people don't want to do" --- gee, maybe you should try /paying/ them asshole. \_ Dang, I first read this as "There are just some Johns people don't want to do." \_ Yermom's done dozens of guys and isn't too picky, but remember, she doesn't take American Express \_ There are no Johns that people don't want to do. -John \_ I certainly don't want to do HEIL GERMAN Johns. HEIL GERMAN JOHN!!! |
2005/11/13-15 [Politics/Foreign, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:40569 Activity:nil |
11/11 http://209.157.64.200/focus/f-news/1510519/posts Jobs program tries to discourage immigration to U.S. -jblack |
2005/11/13-15 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:40566 Activity:nil |
11/11 http://www.chuckhawks.com/immigrants_TR.htm Immigrants, by Theodore Roosevelt -jblack |
2005/11/12-15 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Reference/Law/Visa] UID:40560 Activity:kinda low |
11/12 I got my greencard 5 years ago, what's the cheapest and fastest way to get US citizenship? My mom did it through a 3rd party service where they did all the paperwork (for $310!). Thanks. \_ Seems impossible, since the application fee itself is $320. \_ They make up for it in volume. \_ 5 yr is not enough. You need to wait for another year to apply for citizenship. At least what is what I've done. and FYI, they can revolk citizenship without any reason at any time, so behave. \_ I'm reading it's only for extreme cases like if you're a Nazi war criminal, etc. \_ citizenship is not protected by anything. Yes, in pratice, they don't do it very often, but who knows what kind of stunt Dubya is going to pull in next few years. \- unless you are being really cynical, and i dont think there is need for that yet if you are white, ^citizenship^naturalization. \_ There is still this little thing called due process. \_ that's why they've been setting up places in Cuba and eastern Europe to detain people. due process was one of the first things to go. \_ What kind of process is in question, but some process is required before a citizen can be deprived of life, liberty, &c. (see Hamdi) \_ If Bush is reelected, rape will be legal! --Cameron Diaz \_ Uhm, wow. That's, well, impressive. \_ Since rape is allowed according to the Old Testament, and since much of Bush's base wants to see the Old Testament become the law of the land in the U.S. this is not so far off the mark. \_ Rape is legal at the CIA torture prisons and at Gitmo. At least according to the Bush regime. \_ But only if you're doing it to protect the nation from terrorism. \_ Nonsense. 5 years is ok. In fact, you can start the application process before the 5-year period ends. \_ The third parties seem unnecessary without any special circumstances. \_ The 3d parties seem unnecessary without any special circumstances. Download the PDF form from the INS web site, fill it up with acrobat reader and print it. Add to your package a check for the processing fee and any required supporting documentation and you're set. You should get an appoitment notice for the interview within one to two months after sending the application. Now, if you really want to expedite the application process don't miss and don't try to reschedule the appointment. I forgot about mine and sent the form to reschedule the appointment. What a mistake! I had never heard back from them. Another 8 months later I managed to schedule an interview after someone gave me a useful advice to call the local INS office directly (agaist the INS directions that said otherwise) instead of their useless country-wide 1-800 number where everyone yelled at me: "How dare you to call us because of this issue? Just keep waiting. We'll schedule another appointment. Make sure not to call a local INS office. Oh yeah, your application will expire within call a local INS office. Oh yeah, your application will expire w/in a year after we got it if you don't pass the interview by then." \_ Which INS office was this? I had to reschedule and they were very reasonable for me ... I was dealing with the SF INS office. \_ Pretend you are a Mexican (or other Latin American) and sneak across the border? sneak across the border? -jblack \_ When did you stop beating your dead horse? \_ I don't know what 3rd parties will do for you but the process is easy. I put it off for a long time but finally applied in Feb 2004, and got sworn in in November. The form is long but fairly simple, the only complication for me was having to remember the dates for all the times I went to Canada since I got my green card (they don't stamp your passport, or at least didn't used to). The interview is a piece of cake. |
2005/11/4-5 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Reference/Law/Visa] UID:40435 Activity:nil |
10/27 Jobs program tries to discourage immigration to U.S. http://209.157.64.200/focus/f-news/1510519/posts |
2005/11/4-15 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:40434 Activity:moderate |
11/11 http://209.157.64.200/focus/f-news/1513442/posts Massachusetts Attorney General Supports In-State Tuition for ILLEGAL Immigrants \_ Is he really that desperate for votes? |
2005/10/28-29 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Reference/Law/Visa] UID:40328 Activity:nil |
10/27 Jobs program tries to discourage immigration to U.S. -jblack http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1510519/posts |
2005/10/28 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:40314 Activity:nil |
10/15 Meth sting leads to 15 arrests with Mexican immigrants http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1502858/posts -jblack |
2005/10/28 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:40310 Activity:nil |
10/17 The national silence on immigration -jblack http://www.townhall.com/opinion/columns/dianawest/2005/10/17/171492.html |
2005/10/28 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:40308 Activity:nil |
10/20 Liberal activist paid homeless people to rally -jblack http://www.bakersfield.com/24hour/nation/story/2823782p-11469231c.html |
2005/10/28 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:40307 Activity:nil |
10/20 New York Times profit drops 52% -jblack http://tinyurl.com/7qaz4 |
2005/10/13-14 [Politics/Domestic/911, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:40078 Activity:moderate |
10/13 http://michellemalkin.com/archives/003576.htm Bush learned his lesson about appointing incompetent cronies to head important government agencies, right? Oh shit, no he didn't! \_ Michelle Malkin should not be cited as an authority on anything. \_ Fortunately there are dozens of others saying the same thing all over the internet. |
2005/9/14 [Academia/Berkeley/CSUA/Troll/Jblack, Politics/Domestic/President/Reagan, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:39677 Activity:very high Cat_by:auto |
9/14 Justin Black (jblack) is a rapist^H^H^H^H^H^Hracist RACIST RACIST \_ This is fucking bullshit, and you are a fucking tool. Asshole? Crazy? Anti-immigrant? A liar? Brainwashed by the right? Sure. But none of that adds up to bona fide racist. \_ http://csua.com/?entry=27349 http://csua.com/?entry=27430 \_ Boy, I'm convinced now. \_ I assumed the links were supposed to be pointing out that calling jblack a racist is a common idiotic troll. \_ And water is wet and the sun is bright. Your point? \_ that's not illegal \_ I know, I just want everyone in the Bay Area to know. There's no place better than the tolerant Bay Area to be a KKK, racist, immigrant hater, SUV driver, gay & lesbian basher, Bush and Reagan worshippoer, a Republican. \_ Actually, it might be. Isn't that libel? \_ Hey anonymous jblack hating guy! Hows it ging in your sty? \_ Only if it's provably not true. \_ Maybe not. The problem is that the term "racist" doesn't really carry much weight these days, everyone is a "racist". Mix up Korean and Chinese - racist. Think rap isn't music, racist. The other problem may be that jblack rep is so low (not really sure why, but everyone seems to hate him) that an accusation of being a racist might not hurt him. [ Note the other elements of libel are probably met ] \_ Hey anonymous jblack hating guy! Hows it going in your sty? \_ My current working theory is that this is jblack himself, engaging in self-bashing to try and generate sympathy. \_ can you blame a guy for hating his surname? \_ Sure. |
2005/9/5-6 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:39508 Activity:low |
9/5 Say you're really old and you're going to die in 10 years. You don't care about your credit rating. Isn't it possible that you borrow a big sum from the bank and then declare bankrupcy later on? Or don't even bother with it since you're going to die? \_ If you die any debts are paid out of your estate, so anyone who lent money to you would get it back providing you didn't just waste it. And I doubt they would lend to the elderly who didn't have money to really cover the loan. -mrauser \- a think a better scenario is if you have a terminal disease or are contemplating leaving the country ... in the leave the country case, after liquidating assets, i wonder if you can avoid your last tax bill. that could be like a million dollars on cap gains. \_ Owing the gubmint a million bucks would make it difficult and dangerous to visit the States afterwards. Obviously this would not be a concern for the terminally ill. I do know people with large amounts of untaxed and unknown to the US foreign investments. They can only spend the money outside the country and actually live somewhat shabbily (relative to their total available means) in the US. \_ It worked for Marc Rich. -John \- well i mean a scenario like an immigrant from china or india sells their million dollar real estate and stock portfolio and moves back home and happily settles there. \_ I assumed that those Chinese or Indian immigrants who might escape with the tax-free millions might still want to visit the US later or to send their kids to college here. The US is quite a pleasant place to live or just to visit, and it will take a bit of money to compensate for the permanent inability to enter the US. \_ The person would need to avoid investing with US based financial institutions or those who share banking treaties with the US. Frozen assets suck. |
2005/8/29-30 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Politics/Domestic/SocialSecurity] UID:39333 Activity:nil |
8/28 Worth reposting. James J. Heckman's systematic demolition of "The Bell Curve": http://reason.com/9503/dept.bk.HECKMAN.text.shtml \- FYI: HECKMAN co-won the Econ nobel with UCB Econ Nobel D. MCFADDEN \_ "For a variety of reasons, treating persons fairly as individuals may lead to heterogeneity in outcomes among demographic groups. Denying individual heterogeneity by treating persons as members of demographic categories will produce disparities in productivity among demographic groups, reduce economic efficiency, and foster a sense of injustice among all participants in society." MOTD, I hardly knew ya. |
2005/8/19 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:39176 Activity:nil |
8/19 Two Illegal Immigrants Win Arizona Ranch in Court Fight http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/19/national/19ranch.html?hp |
2005/8/8-11 [Politics/Foreign/Canada, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:39041 Activity:nil |
8/8 I'm going to Vancouver for two days. What did you guys do when you were there, and what did you like and didn't like? \_ I really liked the area around Mainland St. for restaurants and bars--check out Section(3) for good food. The big park is nice, and the aquarium is kind of cool. -John \_ Full nude strip bars serving alcohol with imported dancers. God Bless Canada. \_ Imported from where? \_ All over (eastern Europe and Asia mostly). But they are cracking down a bit. See http://csua.org/u/cyt (WS) \_ According to this guy it's easier to get a stripper visa than a nurse visa because strippers are more in demand. Hooookay.... \_ This has been a pretty big problem. Immigration now demands proof that you have been an active exotic dancer before letting you in on a work visa. That's easy next to proving to them that you're a certified nurse. Plus there is the stigma of the "bad job." \_ This is a joke right? My only images of Canada from media bombardment are their famous maple syrup and Canadian bacon. I haven't seen anything relating to strip bars or hooker or anything wonderful like that. \_ I forgot. Legal drinking age is 19 except for Alberta, Manitoba and Quebec where it is 18. \_ But they have shitty Canadian cigarettes. |
2005/8/6-8 [Academia/Berkeley/CSUA/Troll/Jblack, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:39024 Activity:high |
8/6 DeLay: Round Up Illegal Immigrants http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1457986/posts?page=1,50 \_ Look Justin, I don't know why you keep posting stuff from freerepublic, but it's getting pretty annoying. And if you want to deny it, you can't, because I clocked you editting files that match with contents on motd. Nice try hiding your identity, but you can't match our root power. Fuck off. jblack Justin Black BG Sat 00:51 ( vi immigration ) jblack BG 55665 0:00.03 sec vi immigration jblack BG 55665 0:00.01 sec cp immigration \- what exactly are yoy unhappy about? i agree it seems leem to mask the website but people are free to post as often as they want, short of some kind of denial of service level of churn and they are welcome to seek anonymity just like you are free to post your evidence "outing" him. how much trouble is it to not go to the web site? isnt this sort of the "gay marriage in CA ruins my boy-girl marriage in IA" type thinking? sometimes closing your eyes is a reasonable answer. i recommend seeking him out and deliver a beating if you dont like him. --psb if you dont like him. \_ The number and persistence of the swiftboat trolls during the election was borderline spam. -!pp \_ Why hasn't jblack signed form 180? What is he hiding? \_ What are you using your mighty root powers to prove that jblack posted a freerepublic link? We all know it was him anyway, no one else here even seems to read freerepublic. Why don't you use your mightly powers to find the guy who keeps replacing links with porn or the guy who keeps signing other people's names to posts? jblack is harmless. \_ jblack ttyBG 128.32.41.224 Sat Aug 6 00:51 - 00:53 (00:01) Actually you don't need to use the root power (yet). Just look at the login log, if he logs in for less than 5 min, cross reference with the motd log, and you'll see a pattern. After getting caught using motdedit, he's been doing clever things to avoid detection, but everything can be traced, if you are willing to work a little bit harder. And if jblack starts spamming, by all means, use the force^H^H^H^H^Hroot. You have my endorsement. \_ The 'endorsement' of some random to abuse use root heap abuse on a member because you disagree with their political philosophy and want to silence them? Yeah, great. Thanks for doing your part to make the world a better place. \_ logical, soft spoken liberals like you is the reason why the conservatives are winning. It's time we take a more hardcore approach like the conservatives and fight fire with fire. Freeper censors? So can we. Freeper uses immature (and SUCCESSFUL) tactics? So can we. We are at WAR with the conservatives, damnit and we will use whatever arsenal we have. \_ Uhm, no. Get some perspective. This is the motd. You're "at WAR" (sheesh). The guy posts a freeper link with a 1 line comment a few times a week. If that sort of "hardcore approach" is too much for you, I suggest you "fight fire with fire" and post a link to the democraticunderground site with a 1 line comment a few times a week. That'll show that "we" can use "immature (and SUCCESSFUL) tactics" as well! Then at some point (after you've gotten some perspective) you can explain how a few freeper links is so threatening *and* "SUCCESSFUL" to the point that you would have to do something *HIGHLY UNETHICAL* like _abuse_ root privs. All this entire thread tells me is the CSUA seems to have too many people with root. "We" don't support abusing root on a CSUA machine in a weak attempt to somehow advance *your* childish "WAR". Get some perspective. The CSUA does not need a reputation as the place where the kiddies are playing with root to abuse each other. That's a great way to kill the CSUA. \_ I concur. We are on the road to civil war, and it's time to prepare for the fight. \- defenders of the liberal faith who worry about some doofus on the motd while the xtian fundamentalists are keeping their eye on the ball is why "conservatives are winning" (well that is not why, but it is a more valid criticism than charges of being "soft" in the context of the motd ... i fully support calling people liars or incompetents etc rather than saying toning down say public debates about the iraq war etc). \_ So you support or don't support abusing root to serve a highly questionable non-CSUA purpose? \_ To paraphrase, conservatives are winning because liberals are dumb. -- ilyas \_ "Conservatives" aren't winning, idiots are winning. It's hard to argue rationally with a cretinous thug, no matter what your political persuasion is. -John \_ I think the only cretinous thugs in this exchange are the root-abusing idiots. jblack didn't do anything wrong, he is just hated. Anyways, I support removing everyone not currently a student from root@csua, like poster above. -- ilyas \_ No, jblack's barrage of fr garbage is very much "cretinous". It's pointless, uninformative, vitriolic shit in the form of teasing. I don't care what his viewpoints are. Post something that is not vitriolic shit and we'll talk. As for abusing root, well, yes. -John \_ The guy posts a few random links a week to a site run by the extreme right wing. So what? That's hardly a barrage and compared to the rest of the wall/motd is one of the least offensive posters here. Abusing root privs is far more disturbing and disruptive than any amount of random posts of any sort by anyone. \_ Whatever. By this standard, the vast majority of the motd is like this, without any help from external sources. By your definition, 'cretinous thugs' have won on the motd and wall long ago, or rather, I rarely if ever saw either place rise far above FR levels. Honestly, have we been reading the same motd all this time? -- ilyas \_ No, not "whatever". At least you (a) sign your posts, and (b) have some sort of contributory logic to your political argumentation (i.e. links and arguments that you post have _some_ intrinsic value as you seem to have put some thought into them instead of just spewing shit, even if it's usually wrongthink--for example, I find your generalizations about "liberals" to be disappointing and below what I would expect from you.) By my definition, "cretinous thugs" are rampant on the motd and wall, alongside a lot of other stuff. -John \_ Ilyas, I hate to pull out an old cliche, but "pot, kettle, black." You are one of the biggest shit-disturbers around. \_ Uh, in that case almost every motd poster is a shit-disturber. I don't think I have ever trolled for the sake of trolling, believe it or not. -- ilyas \- ^dumb^hedonists \_ "Evil will always triumph over good, because good is dumb." --Lord Dark Helmet \_ "I would remind you that extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. And let me remind you also that moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue." \_ So posting a few freeper links is going to harm or even eliminate liberty in this country? If liberty were so fragile it would have no value. Again: get perspective. \- a lot of these conservatives are energized to extremely curtail the liberty to vices such as assmastery, while giving a pass to a moderate amount of torture or invading a country on false pretenses. \_ "nothing prepares the way for tyranny more than the failure of public officials to keep the streets safe from bullies and marauders". \_ And from assmasters. -John \_ You're starting to sound like a communist revolutionary. You also assign far too much importance to these tactics and too little importance to the likability of actual candidates. Kerry almost won, so did Gore, and I think a lot of people would agree that, well, they both had character/image "issues". They also had an unclear platform, basically health care plans and "we're not Bush". |
2005/8/5-7 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Politics/Domestic/President/Bush] UID:39011 Activity:nil |
8/4 Americans DO love America! http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20050805/od_nm/usa_immigration_dc |
2005/8/4-6 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:39003 Activity:kinda low |
8/4 psb in the news. Lookin' a little scruffy there, eh? http://csua.org/u/cxd \_ And he looks like he's wearing a yarmulke. \_ Wow, Partha sure has gone gray. \_ Is that really the same psb? I've never seen him in person, only on the motd... \_ Not a chance-- this guy didn't finish his speech with ok thnx. \_ Um... no. http://www.nynice.org/partha_banerjee.htm \_ This can't be the real PSB. The real PSB doesn't even have a college degree, yet this fake http://NYNICE.org site says he has a MS degree. Hence, this must be a fake PSB. \_ The One True PSB is less scruffy, and less gray http://home.lbl.gov:8080/~psb/PSB_MISC/PSB-IMF.jpg \_ That's my point. -pp |
2005/7/20 [Politics/Domestic/California, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:38736 Activity:nil |
6/19 Re: "strict constructionist" below. I can't see how anyone would want \_ Why do people not know that July=7 a SCOTUS judge to not be strict constructionist. If they follow the document then we don't get wonky rulings like the expansion of eminent domain and the excuse of interstate commerce to trample on states' rights. Furthermore, it means we the people change the consitution through elected officials (many of them have to act together) rather than 9 or so appointed judges. So, if you disagree with the strict constructionist philosophy, please argue your case. I really don't see the other side of it and I'd like to change that. -emarkp \- "strict constructionist" or "fundamental fairness" and other such terms are can get universal agreement but they mean different things to different people. to take a geek turn, two people can think 'object oriented programming' is good and mean different things by it. a judicial philosophy is more than two words long ... and isnt even a list of "two words phrases" ... "i believe in 'original intent' and 'strict constructionism' and 'stare decisis' and the 'plain meaning' of the constitution." see e.g. Cardozo: Nature of the Judicial Process. \_ Let me preface my comments by saying that Justices ought to primarily interpret the law not create it. However, in some cases they need to be flexible enough to mold the law into a particular direction that is favorable for society as a whole. \_ I see this as a problem. Who decides what's faborable for society as a whole? Society should. And we should do it through constitutional amendments if necessary, or by state and federal legislature if not. -emarkp \_ The judiciary has a role in molding the development of society as much as the legislature does. Often judges are asked to interpret laws for situations that were not envisioned by the the people who framed the law. Instead of automatically deferring to the legislature (when/if they get around to dealing w/ the issues instead of bonking their interns or taking bribes), it would be preferable for judges to suggest a manner in which the law should develop. If the judicary makes a mistake, the legislature can always fix it via statutory enactment or constitutional amendment. \_ Here's where we disagree then. I see SCOTUS as having a very narrow purpose, and that's making sure laws passed by congress don't violate the constitution. Of the three branches of gov't, the congress should be the strongest and the judges (not elected, not removable) the weakest. -emarkp \_ Okay. If you view the congress has having the strongest role and the judiciary as having a merely passive role, I can agree that you want \_ I don't see 9 people striking down legislation approved by 536 people as "passive". -emarkp judges who act in a limited way. I, however, think of the judiciary as a feedback system for the legislature. The legislature has the primary role in setting national policy, &c. Sometimes, the legislature doesn't do a good job and fails to think things through. This is where the ct can come in and make sure that things are running smoothly. Actions taken by the court can provide valuable feedback to the legislature to get its act together and fix things rather than just dink around discussing pay raises, and 1/2 dead people in FL. With that as a reference, here are some points re strict constructionism: (1) Often its not clear what the rule actual is - congress will frequently enact legislation drawing power from various clauses in the constitution but fail to define key terms and the circuits will split over the meaning. The Court needs to have justices who can think about the long term effects of their actions and act appropriately. Acting like a curmudgeon and applying 18th-19th century principles to things like the Internet isn't realistic - the framers had no idea about this type of communication/commerce and you need judges who can look to the past for analogies but also look to the future. \_ There is something about your rhetoric I find vaguely unsettling. -- ilyas \_ Consider Sony for example. Yes there were people using the VCR to violate copyright but it wasn't clear that Sony had done anything wrong in making a product that enabled this. The fact that the ct saw its way clear to say that producing a product w/o more wasn't enough to infringe copyright was a big deal (Sony was going to be decided the other way until one justice switched his vote, iirc b/c of the implications of just a decision). (2) Sometimes you have a doctrine that is the "law" and is defended as such but in reality is just a cover for something more insidious like racism. In these situations you need to be flexible to stamp out behavior that has no place in a civilized society. \_ Again, who defines "civilized society"? Again I argue that society should, not a panel of judges. -emarkp \_ So you would be willing to accept racism until the states voluntarily decided to outlaw it? And that was going to happen like NEVER. In some instances, the states/people need a nudge in the "right" direction. \_ So you've turned prophet and caretaker now? You can say what would or would not happen? You can decide what the "right" direction is? Here's a question: aren't you concerned about a group of 9 people deciding what's "right" for you? What if all of them were hardcore conservatives? -emarkp I would point to separate but equal as an example - clearly the intent behind the doctrine was racist and it needed to be ended, but the strict constructionism stood in the way of this. This was a state law issue, but the states weren't doing anything about it. Second, congressional intent when the 14th amd was drafted seemed to show that segregation was constitutional b/c the same congress created segregated schools in DC. The Court had to be flexible to get around the doctrine. (3) Reasonable minds can differ as to how the framers would apply or interpret parts of the constitution to modern situations. You gave the example of commercial development (Kelo). AFAIK, there were no commerical developers around when the constitution and the bill of rights were enacted. You MIGHT think you know how they would interpret the situtation, but do you really know? Esp. considering the fact that there were probably some at the constitutional convention who would have found no problem w/ the Kelo decision. Wouldn't it be better to have Justices who can see that perhaps we need rules that help order affairs in the reality of 21st century life rather than get stuck w/ rules that were suited to 18th-19th century life? \- wasnt part of the MARSHALL J. holding in Barron v. Baltimore the takings clause didnt apply to the states but just the national govt? what you you crazy ori- ginalists think about that? \_ iirc, Barron was decided in the 1830s prior to the 14th amd. At the time it was decided it was correct b/c the 5th amd only apply to actions by the federal gov and not the states. However, the 14th amd (sec 1) made the 5th amd. applicable to actions by the states, thus the holding in Barron is no longer correct. \- so the whole idea of the absorbption doctrine, and the slaughterhouse cases and 14th amd interpretation is a big area where these kinds of originalist interpretations become difficult or break down. like the meaning of "congress shall make no law" in the 1st amd no longer has the "scope" of only applying to the congress eventhough it "plainly" says so. \_ The Founding Fathers deliberately set up a balance of powers arrangement so that the different branches of government could serve as checks on each other. If the SC turns itself into a rubber stamp for the legislature, or even worse, the executive, they will weaken one leg of the stool. Plus, even what exactly a "strict" constitutionalist changes over time, as our notions of equality and fair play and even the definitions of words change. Furthermore, technology and other changes have made parts of the Constitution obsolete. Isn't $10 still the limit for immigration taxes somewhere and $20 the limit for trails by jury? |
2005/7/19-22 [Politics/Domestic/California, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:38719 Activity:kinda low |
6/19 Re: "strict constructionist" below. I can't see how anyone would want a SCOTUS judge to not be strict constructionist. If they follow the document then we don't get wonky rulings like the expansion of eminent domain and the excuse of interstate commerce to trample on states' rights. Furthermore, it means we the people change the consitution through elected officials (many of them have to act together) rather than 9 or so appointed judges. So, if you disagree with the strict constructionist philosophy, please argue your case. I really don't see the other side of it and I'd like to change that. -emarkp \- "strict constructionist" or "fundamental fairness" and other such terms are can get universal agreement but they mean different things to different people. to take a geek turn, two people can think 'object oriented programming' is good and mean different things by it. a judicial philosophy is more than two words long ... and isnt even a list of "two words phrases" ... "i believe in 'original intent' and 'strict constructionism' and 'stare decisis' and the 'plain meaning' of the constitution." see e.g. Cardozo: Nature of the Judicial Process. \_ Let me preface my comments by saying that Justices ought to primarily interpret the law not create it. However, in some cases they need to be flexible enough to mold the law into a particular direction that is favorable for society as a whole. \_ I see this as a problem. Who decides what's faborable for society as a whole? Society should. And we should do it through constitutional amendments if necessary, or by state and federal legislature if not. -emarkp \_ The judiciary has a role in molding the development of society as much as the legislature does. Often judges are asked to interpret laws for situations that were not envisioned by the the people who framed the law. Instead of automatically deferring to the legislature (when/if they get around to dealing w/ the issues instead of bonking their interns or taking bribes), it would be preferable for judges to suggest a manner in which the law should develop. If the judicary makes a mistake, the legislature can always fix it via statutory enactment or constitutional amendment. \_ Here's where we disagree then. I see SCOTUS as having a very narrow purpose, and that's making sure laws passed by congress don't violate the constitution. Of the three branches of gov't, the congress should be the strongest and the judges (not elected, not removable) the weakest. -emarkp \_ Okay. If you view the congress has having the strongest role and the judiciary as having a merely passive role, I can agree that you want \_ I don't see 9 people striking down legislation approved by 536 people as "passive". -emarkp \_ Is there a particular act you are talking about, or are you speaking in general? I find it hard to believe that anyone can think that the vast majority of legislation has unanimous approval of the house and senate (or that it reflects the views of more than perhaps a mere majority of the voters - and if it is a mere majority then the cts must serve as a check on the tendency of to resort to mob rule) \_ Not any particular act. Just the congress + president as a whole in principle. I guess another way to look at it is that 337 people can pass an act (2/3 of house and senate to override a veto), but 5 people could smack it down (SCOTUS majority). -emarkp \_ Personally I feel safer that there are at least 5 people in the country who can smack down the BS that comes out of congress. Without a strong and independent judiciary to keep a check on congress we would quickly descend into mob rule in which the rights of the minority would basically be ignored. \_ I agree. It's a good check. The appointment for life is important--that way it takes decades to shift the entire makeup of the court, so one group can't easily dominate it. But if it goes beyond a check it's a problem. -emarkp judges who act in a limited way. I, however, think of the judiciary as a feedback system for the legislature. The legislature has the primary role in setting national policy, &c. Sometimes, the legislature doesn't do a good job and fails to think things through. This is where the ct can come in and make sure that things are running smoothly. Actions taken by the court can provide valuable feedback to the legislature to get its act together and fix things rather than just dink around discussing pay raises, and 1/2 dead people in FL. With that as a reference, here are some points re strict constructionism: (1) Often its not clear what the rule actual is - congress will frequently enact legislation drawing power from various clauses in the constitution but fail to define key terms and the circuits will split over the meaning. The Court needs to have justices who can think about the long term effects of their actions and act appropriately. Acting like a curmudgeon and applying 18th-19th century principles to things like the Internet isn't realistic - the framers had no idea about this type of communication/commerce and you need judges who can look to the past for analogies but also look to the future. \_ There is something about your rhetoric I find vaguely unsettling. -- ilyas \_ Consider Sony for example. Yes there were people using the VCR to violate copyright but it wasn't clear that Sony had done anything wrong in making a product that enabled this. The fact that the ct saw its way clear to say that producing a product w/o more wasn't enough to infringe copyright was a big deal (Sony was going to be decided the other way until one justice switched his vote, iirc b/c of the implications of just a decision). (2) Sometimes you have a doctrine that is the "law" and is defended as such but in reality is just a cover for something more insidious like racism. In these situations you need to be flexible to stamp out behavior that has no place in a civilized society. \_ Again, who defines "civilized society"? Again I argue that society should, not a panel of judges. -emarkp \_ So you would be willing to accept racism until the states voluntarily decided to outlaw it? And that was going to happen like NEVER. In some instances, the states/people need a nudge in the "right" direction. \_ So you've turned prophet and caretaker now? You can say what would or would not happen? You can decide what the "right" direction is? Here's a question: aren't you concerned about a group of 9 people deciding what's "right" for you? What if all of them were hardcore conservatives? -emarkp \_ If you looked at the trends in desegregation prior to Brown, it was pretty clear that the state were doing NOTHING to overturn separate but equal on their own. This has nothing to do w/ me being a prophet, it is just extrapolation based on the trends that were present. \_ Extrapolating to NEVER isn't justifiable IMO. Public attitudes were changing, and I believe it would have happened legislatively, but of course I don't know for sure. -emarkp \_ When would it be justifiable for the court to step in? When 25 states had changed? 30? 47? Or never? \_ This could be a whole different topic, but you might be able to argue that there really was a constitutional problem with the implementation of seperate but equal. \_ Not the point. I don't think it's valid to say that it would never change, nor do I think it's right for 5 people to determine what's "right" for society. And on top of that, I agree with the person below re: PLessy v. Ferguson. -emarkp \_ Extrapolation is never justifiable? \_ Read it again. In this case, extrapolating "not yet" to "NEVER" isn't justified. -emarkp \_ Perhaps NEVER is incorrect b/c almost every event has a small non-zero probability of occuring. Yes I could wake up tomorrow in Andromeda and know how to speak fluent Klingon, but its not bloody likely. How do you order your future affairs w/o looking to the past/present and seeing trends? Re legislative intervention in Brown, I strongly disagree. I have friends in the south and there is still a tendency to treat "colored" people less favorably than "white" people. I really doubt that an southern state would voluntarily have integrated. \_ I would argue that the example or Brown v. Board of Education is invalid, because Plessy v. Ferguson really was unconstitutional by the 14th, IMHO. \_ It is by no means clear that Plessy was wrongly decided under a strict constructionist or originalist view. Consider that the framers put in the 3/5 compromise and the framers of the 14th amd also created segregated schools in Washington DC during the same session. No where in the text of the 14th amd does it say the same, it just says equal - as long as the facilities were equal, everything was kosher. In fact, in Brown, the Board of Education agreed that the schools were not equal and that they needed to fix them, what they didn't want was integration. I am not sure why you think that a bunch of conservatives would make me unhappy? \_ Choose your bogeyman then. -emarkp In general the conservatives tend to issue opinions that are far more consistent w/ a free/open society than the liberals. As an example, when the issue of police use of thermal imagers w/o a warrant was presented to the court, it was conservatives who held that this use violated the 4th amd. The liberals were all for letting the cops do whatever they wanted. It is not clear that a strict interpetation of the 4th amd would have found that a thermal imager was a search and thus fell under the 4th amd. I would point to separate but equal as an example - clearly the intent behind the doctrine was racist and it needed to be ended, but the strict constructionism stood in the way of this. This was a state law issue, but the states weren't doing anything about it. Second, congressional intent when the 14th amd was drafted seemed to show that segregation was constitutional b/c the same congress created segregated schools in DC. The Court had to be flexible to get around the doctrine. (3) Reasonable minds can differ as to how the framers would apply or interpret parts of the constitution to modern situations. You gave the example of commercial development (Kelo). AFAIK, there were no commerical developers around when the constitution and the bill of rights were enacted. You MIGHT think you know how they would interpret the situtation, but do you really know? Esp. considering the fact that there were probably some at the constitutional convention who would have found no problem w/ the Kelo decision. Wouldn't it be better to have Justices who can see that perhaps we need rules that help order affairs in the reality of 21st century life rather than get stuck w/ rules that were suited to 18th-19th century life? \- wasnt part of the MARSHALL J. holding in Barron v. Baltimore the takings clause \- wasnt part of the MARSHALL J. holding in Barron v. Baltimore the takings clause didnt apply to the states but just the national govt? what you you crazy ori- ginalists think about that? \_ iirc, Barron was decided in the 1830s prior to the 14th amd. At the time it was decided it was correct b/c the 5th amd only apply to actions by the federal gov and not the states. However, the 14th amd (sec 1) made the 5th amd. applicable to actions by the states, thus the holding in Barron is no longer correct. \- so the whole idea of the absorbption doctrine, and the slaughterhouse cases and 14th amd interpretation is a big area where these kinds of originalist interpretations become difficult or break down. like the meaning of "congress shall make no law" in the 1st amd no longer has the "scope" of only applying to the congress eventhough it "plainly" says so. \_ The Founding Fathers deliberately set up a balance of powers arrangement so that the different branches of government could serve as checks on each other. If the SC turns itself into a rubber stamp for the legislature, or even worse, the executive, they will weaken one leg of the stool. Plus, even what exactly a "strict" constitutionalist changes over time, as our notions of equality and fair play and even the definitions of words change. Furthermore, technology and other changes have made parts of the Constitution obsolete. Isn't $10 still the limit for immigration taxes somewhere and $20 the limit for trails by jury? \_ The 7th amd sets the min limit for trial by jury as $20 for suits at common law. |
2005/7/12-13 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:38560 Activity:nil |
7/12 Illegal immigration brings yummy TB! http://csua.org/u/con |
2005/6/29-30 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:38363 Activity:very high |
6/29 Bush administration cancelled a border survey after the results weren't positive. http://www.judicialwatch.org/5350.shtml I'm pretty much ready to sell my vote to whoever will actually control the border. -emarkp \_ who cares? \_ So in other words, controlling our border is the most important issue of all the issues facing America, to you? Wow. \_ It's high on the list. You have a problem with that? Discuss rather than dismiss. -emarkp \_ War in Iraq, War on Terror (the former has become part of the latter), Social Security, Global Warming, Health Care, and southern state border crossings top all those? Note, you went from "sell my vote to..." to "high on the list". "sell my vote" sounds like "top", not "high". \_ I said "pretty much". I'm pissed about how nearly no elected official will deal with the border. I consider border security as part of the WoT. Iraq is slightly higher on my list, SS won't ever change, I couldn't care less about Global Warming--I'd prefer to get off oil dependence because of economic and security reasons. Health Care? Burn it down and start over--but no one will do that. -emarkp \_ I've said it before, and I'll say it again: visa policy that makes it hard for the good guys to get in is a greater threat to America's longterm security than keeping the bad guys out. I don't mean to trivialize the importance of keeping the bad guys out, but America is in serious danger of losing our global scientific dominance if we continue to have a visa system based on mindless xenophobia and bureaucratic idiocy. \_ Ooookay. How do you define "good guys"? The equivalent of H1Bs? -emarkp \_ Post docs, professors at research universities, phd scientists in top industrial R&D labs, entrepreneurs. American science relies on the constant brain drain from everywhere in the world. Kill that, and you kill our dominance. I don't want to live in a world where Communist China is the dominant force in science. \_ Sounds good to me. -emarkp \_ Yes, and our current system is stupid because it gets BOTH wrong. \_ Hey, you'll get no no arguements from me on that one. The border needs to be a transistor, not a resistor. \_ So why not punish companies that hire undocumented immigrants? Now there are no jobs for them, the grapevine stops convincing them to come here. Starve demand rather than trying to head off supply. With lower volume of traffic at the borders, it would be easier to police. \_ There's no reason not to do both: punish employers who hire illegal immigrants, and deport illegal immigrants. -emarkp \_ why do you care so much? -tom \_ Coming from the guy to takes it on himself to share with the MOTD what he does/doesn't fine funny? \_ Why do you ask? -emarkp \_ Because it seems petty and foolish. Oh, I forgot, it's emarkp. -tom \- and tom knows petty and foolish. --psb \_ Whereas you just show up for the purpose of urinating on other threads. Do you have a problem with enforcing immigration laws? -emarkp \_ It's funny because it's true. -- ilyas \_ How about the millions that is spent on healthcare for illegal immigrants, when it is not provided for taxpayers. That, and the ridiculous notion that we _should_ have control over immigration are some of the reasons I care. -mrauser \- I am not taking a stand on the "entitlements for illegal immigrants" issue [although i think maybe you can consider sending a bill to their employers], but what do you think about the state playing for medical care for CRIMINALS? --psb \_ What is the cost of trying to guard 10,000 miles of border? -tom \_ Our beloved tom seems to have gotten into his head that the only way to stop illegal immigration is to guard the border directly. What's wrong with going after employers that give illegal immigrants jobs? (Note: I am myself undecided on the illegal immigration issue given the current state of the US.) -- ilyas \_ Why should we? The benefit is quite unclear. -tom \- the real security issue, the CYA security issue, the economic issue and the political pandering w.r.t. to both legal and illegal immigration are different matters. benefits, employment etc dont have any relevance to the "terrorisits infiltration" issue. of course plent of terrorists may be in via legal channels. \_ I would be interested to see any data on how terrorists enter the US. -- ilyas |
2005/6/19-20 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Politics/Foreign/Asia/Others] UID:38191 Activity:nil |
6/19 The great management consultancy ripoff: http://observer.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,6903,1509728,00.html \_ Sensationalism, to a degree. My girlfriend works for one of these, and their billing is far more straightforward--each project is sold with x% fixed expenses on top. The problems with a lot of management consultancy projects are far more subtle--things like failing to draw the line at helping a customer's management fuck up a company through short-sighted cost cutting, etc. -John \_ Yeah, like moving jobs to India. I heard that some management finally realize that it's not a great idea after all. |
2005/6/9-10 [Politics/Domestic/SocialSecurity, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:38056 Activity:high |
6/9 "The last two decades have witnessed a revival of the American credo of personal responsibility, championed by conservatives as an all-purpose tonic to every social ill." I will agree that many conservatives use personal responsibility as the solution to all life's problems. However, I also get upset when liberals seem to run from personal responsibility too. I think that this is a false choice. The fact is we need both personal responsibility and social responsibility. People need to responsible for the lives they are given and be responsible for their fellow man and woman. It's not an either/or, but a both/and. I need to find a job. That's my responsibility, not the government's. However it should be the government's responisibility to make sure I have adaquate health care, and other stablizers in order to keep me slipping towards poverty. That's what makes a social contract: I will do something for you and in return you will do something for me. As a pragmatic moderate who is experiencing economic insecurity, I know we need to have government play a more expanded role. However, let's not sideline personal responsibility in process. \_ From what I have seen with my own eyes, the actual number of cases where people are simply unwilling to find a job is nearly negligible compared to the cases where economic realities are enough to make socialized assistance a good idea. Living in Berkeley was not good for my perspective since that "negligible" number of people were right in my face everyday. Outside Berkeley, I've mainly seen people working their asses off and barely getting by. From that I've concluded that personal responsibility, at least as far as getting a job, is an easy go-to emotional push button for people who don't think socialized assistance (and that comes in many many forms) is a good idea. It is an easy way to distract otherwise well meaning people from a larger reality. -- ulysses \_ A large majority of Republicans would say that people working their asses off and barely getting by is how it should work. The people working their assess off and doing better than that "deserve" it because they came up with a better mousetrap, or are children of those who already succeeded (inheritance, family connections). They also say the lazy wealthy will spend all their cash in one generation, and it's no one's right to tax their inheritance away -- their kids will be working their asses off and barely getting by again. \_ Actually the Chinese say that. It's an old proverb that says "wealth doesn't last past 3 generations". There's also an old Chinese proverb to the effect that "weath creation is hard, but wealth maintenance is even more difficult." \_ The Chinese also say something to the effect of "Only the good die young". \_ Don't know that one. Lots of famously Chinese sayings really aren't. What is it in Chinese? \_ I'll go ask my girlfriend. Maybe she got it off of soap operas or wu xia novels. \_ There is a descriptive phrase that says "noble spirit is dead early", but this is descriptive rather than prescriptive. \_ The good die young because only the young die good. \_ You know, I had been experiencing economic insecurity more than once in my life, but it never occurred to me to conclude I need the government to play a greater role in my life and help me. People are very different I guess. There is this microloan bank (fully peasant-owned) in South-East Asia somewhere. They are doing really well (most of their loans are not defaulted on). This is because for most poor people there, it is a matter of honor to return the loan, so they work hard on their 'microbusiness' which the loan helped them bootstrap, and almost always end up better off, and paying off the loan. Most poor people HATE relying on charity. Do you know how I learned about this bank? Dr. Breyer (Inktomy fame) Do you know how I learned about this bank? Dr. Brewer (Inktomy fame) was giving a talk at UCLA about, among other things, how charity-based efforts to uplift the third world poor tend to work badly, while capitalist methods like microloans tend to be very effective. -- ilyas \- microcredit is good at some problems but it isnt going to help with things like malaria, flood control, post-flood recovery, arsenic in the water etc [BTW, this list is based on development issue in bangladesh, where the grameen bank started, not SE Asia]. what about govt promostion of business? started, not SE Asia]. what about govt promotion of business? this isnt just obvious corporate pork or things like tax holidays but subtler things like city leaders going on trade promotion tours, the import-export bank etc. \_ Breyer's thesis is that 'development' (which is the real tours, the import-export bank etc. --psb \_ Brewer's thesis is that 'development' (which is the real way to affect things like malaria and response to natural disasters) has to happen in a capitalist way, or it is not sustainable. The typical example he gave was a World Bank project going in, spending some money for a few years, and leaving once the grant ran out. The structures they have build immediately dissipate because charity does not build sustainable development structures, whereas a business does. I don't think he was particularly hung up on microloans as the universal panacea, nor was he saying charity has no place. -- ilyas \- to say development is the way to solve something like endemic malaria or various other problems killing 10x the tsunami's total death toll per year is just an excuse to do nothing, a lot like the people who keep saying "oh first we have to solve the governance and transparancy issues otherwise we will be throwing good money after bad". without a doubt these long terms policies are what do you need to accomplish long term results and solutions but to avoid the problem is to consign a lot of people to cheaply avoidable death and misery. \_ Partha you often accuse libertarians and market-oriented folks of 'ulterior motives' for their beliefs. Why is that? Do you really think they are really more likely than any other political group of having ulterior motives? Actually this touches on 'the motivation problem' which is something that has been on my mind for many years now. At any rate, I don't think those kinds of arguments are very convincing. It's kind of like accusing the pro-charity folks of having excuses for feeding unjust dictatorships. -- ilyas \- go count how many reasonably well governed countries there are in africa that could use some help. there is more to africa than uganda, congo, sierra leone, liberia, sudan etc. you never hear about most of those countries. \- BTW, I think you should be more specific when you are talking about charities. I am not sure whether you are talking about the SF Opera or Breast Cancer or organic food in the ghetto or free cateract operations for poor people in the 3rd world. why do some rightwingers only talk about the latter kind of thing as fostering a culture of dependence? hey let's have breast cancer sufferers suck it up and the SF opera singers can build their own sets. --psb \-Finally: it really says something about the right-wing today to have me lumped in with the leftists. I mean this is truly new levels of mendacity ... doesnt mining nicaraguan harbors or iran-contra just seem quaint now. --psb \- my point about randroids is pretty specific. my overall view is a lot of libertarians dont care about others and dont choose to admit it and a lot of liberals dont want to admit there are a lot of stupid poor people who dont know what is best for themselves so they let libertarians bash them over and over with "are you saying poor people dont know what is best for them" ... yes, a lot of parents dont give a rats ass about their kids, yes, a lot of people are too dumb to manage their money. thats part of the problem with some voucher and privatization plans. dumb richer people can game the system after making a mistake [orange county bailout]. there is a lot of hypocrisy on both sides [family values sex fiends, leftwingers advocating things that will drive up costs of goods for poor people]. the angry right wing mobilize in a way that advances their interests while the angry left wing just foams. the moderate left wing are too hedonistic to bother to do much. the moderate leftwin now consderates any day a democratic congressman doesnt wet his pants on TV a successful day, see recent judicial "compromise". the moderate right wing is assessing whether they can throw money at the problem and avoid the problems the angry right might drag them into. --psb \_ Firstly, I find it supremely amusing you wrote 4 separate replies. Secondly, I was not lumping you with anybody, although I would say your beliefs qualify you for a 'liberal' in the American sense. Thirdly, to reiterate a point I perhaps did not state sufficiently strongly, I have no problems with charities. I love charities, in fact, because I view them as a more viable alternative over government-managed, tax-funded programs, in many cases. \- on a lot of specific policy areas ... regulating pollution and other environmental issues, trade unions, free trade, tort law, govt paid for sex change operations ... i hardly endorse the traditional liberal position. but it's hard for to ignore hypocrisy, racism, and rank criminality because i agree with them on welfare reform. if i have to choose between some loser getting a free sex change operation and halliburton ripping us off for millions of dollars, it doesnt really matter to me whether the transsexual is straight, gay or bisexual. for example i have a reasonably hard attitude toward illegal immigration, but 1. the arguments for and against free trade in goods largely apply to free movement of labor 2. this new idea of creating a semi-official second class status of persons is really offensive ... it isnt excused by being pareto superior. the right is sinking to a new low on big issues that are hard to ignore or compromise on becaues of their extremeism or magnitude. having ulterior motives? -- ilyas more likely than any other political group to have ulterior motives? -- ilyas \_ I suspect libertarians such as ilyas are actually a bit handicapped understanding the perception of the libertarian pov. ilyas, alone among the libertarians who I've read here over the years, generally sounds like he's convinced libertarianism is a correct means to an end. All the rest I've read, my impression has been that one scratched their argument a bit and it was a bit of Limbaugh-esque flim-flam painted over naked greed or blame-mongering. -- ulysses \_ Everyone agrees microloans > charity, doing nothing. However, is it that: microloans > charity > doing nothing, or microloans > doing nothing > charity Also, above poster contends certain things are difficult to microloan on. \_ I would say charity is better than doing nothing, but I think charity tends to be a very inefficient means to achieve desirable long-term positive effects, because of the mentioned lack of sustainability of effects charity produces. I think people who want to enact long-term change ought to spend more time thinking about the best way to spend their charitable contributions than just blindly give to a charity, and telling their conscience to shut up. Breyer gave an example of developing a malaria blood tester machine that can be used 'in the field' as a PhD thesis. Then you can put in your CV "my work saved 50 million lives." -- ilyas way to help than just blindly give to a charity, and telling their conscience to shut up. Breyer gave an example of their conscience to shut up. Brewer gave an example of developing a malaria blood tester machine that can be used 'in the field' as a PhD thesis. Then you can put in your CV "my work saved 50 million lives." Hard to argue with that. This touches on a larger philosophical problem of moral actions being generally uncomputable (you don't have time, \_ I think most people agrees with what you wrote, up to ". Breyer ...". and doing nothing is also immoral). -- ilyas \- i am not familar with your "blood tester" but you can look at jay keasling's [ucb/lbl] work on "e coli" factories to bring down the cost of an anti-malarial as well as something like ashok gadgil's [lbl] UV waterworks. BTW, i am sure Brewer is a "breyte" guy [are we talking about Brewer?] but why dont you read a development export on this stuff? like say jeffrey sachs or AMARTYA SEN. you might be interested in SEN: DEVELOPMENT AS FREEDOM. --psb in SEN: DEVELOPMENT AS FREEDOM. \_ It is Brewer, sorry. Fixed. I forget what disease the field blood tester was for. It might not have been malaria. -- ilyas \_ I think most people agree with what you wrote, up to ". Breyer ...". As for Breyer, well, I think he's up to ". Brewer ...". As for Brewer, well, I think he's just stating the obvious, except he is a startup founder and Berkeley CS professor (but that's just my opinion). The "obvious" being: microloans (and other aid which encourages self-reliance and comes with long-term benefits) > short-term charity, doing nothing \_ If, as you say, most people agree with what I wrote, it is very curious that there is so much controversy about whether it is better to uplift the poor in the United States using capitalist or charity-based methods. Is there something fundamentally different between the situation here and in the Third World? -- ilyas \- yes. in jeffrey sachs rather disturbing phrase, some people are "too poor to live". by and large the poverty in the united states is not "the poverty that kills". --psb \_ Yes, I am of course aware of that. This actually makes the 'uplift through charity' argument harder in the case of the US poor. \_ Let's go back to: Everyone agrees microloans > charity, doing nothing. However, is it that: microloans > charity > doing nothing, or microloans > doing nothing > charity The problem is that the process hasn't been created to efficiently microloan everything but only a limited number of projects. Let's say the U.S. government could potentially spend $10 on aid. Practically speaking, we can only spend $1 on microloan type stuff. So, do you: spend $9 on charity, keep the $9 (do nothing), spend $4.5 on charity and keep the rest, spend $9 on developing the process for microloan type stuff and give nothing to charity, or some combination of the above? It is on these practical issues on which most of the substantive arguments are about. Plus, you have Dems who think that GOPers prefer doing nothing over giving charity and think micro-loans are really about doing nothing; and you have GOPers who think Dems prefer giving charity over doing nothing and micro-loans. From my perspective both parties are making the wrong assumptions about the other side, and this is a major part of what a lot of the bickering is about. In an ideal world, both parties are having arguments on the substantive differences, not the imagined ones, but oh well (what better way to rally the base than to say that the other side would like nothing better than spending zilch on charity, or say the other side prefers putting the lazy on the dole forever). In the real world (which includes soda), the vast majority of arguments are about imagined differences, or are situations where 80% of the difference is imagined/non-substantive and 20% of it is substantive. majority of arguments are situations where 80% of the difference is imagined/non-substantive and 20% of it is substantive. \_ I don't think this is really true. Some people really do not trust market and self-interest-based solutions. -- ilyas \_ I am not excluding that. People who understand the valid points held by the other side are having the substantive arguments. \_ So you are experiencing economic insecurity and you want the gov to fix it all up for you? What is this kindgarten? If you are really worried about economic insecurity, why don't you save money to get through the tough times? How about trying to get another degree or something? \- if you owe the bank $100, you have a problem. if you owe the bank $1m, the bank has a problem. \_ Why get yourself in a position where you owe the bank $1m (or $100) and don't have the means to pay? (Serious question - I've never carried long term debt and don't understand why you would want to) |
2005/5/29-31 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Politics/Domestic/President/Bush] UID:37881 Activity:nil |
5/28 williamc, while many of us accept that you're ugly, you're also pretty dumb [for an Asian]. We suggest that you give a hard look at yourself before you decide to flame back. We wish you well. \_ Dumb? I think not. I think the appropriate label for him is "bad person", and "bad citizen". The "love it or leave it" crowd are one of the more loathesome components of the American political scene. Just by fouling our country with their bullshit attitude, they make America a worse place to live. I suppose he thinks America would be a better place if everyone who has fought to improve something that was wrong with our country for the last 200 years had just picked up and left instead of fighting for change? \_ Yes, your ad hominem attacks are indeed very intelligent of you. As for your political views, why are you so defensive when someone disagrees with you? After all, isn't the point of political debate to foster discussion? As for "love it or leave it," instead of complaining about it why don't you actually try to come up with some real solutions instead of whining about it? As for your political views, I would urge you to closely examine all issues on both sides of the fence before coming down to conclusions that "bush is bad" or "we have to kill all the terrorists". Unfortunately the world is much more nuanced than the political propogandists would lead you to believe. As for idiotic proposals that we've seen recently, they include: 1. Suggesting that everyone ride a bike (very smart). 2. We begin protesting just for protests sake (save your energy). 3. There actually needs to be a discussion on evolution (save your breath). 4. We should support a people who celebrated 9/11 (the Palestinians) Now, whether you are a conservative, a liberal, a libertarian, etc. if you went to Berkeley and had an iota of common sense you'd realize that any of these ideas are pretty dumb. If you don't like people responding to your political views, then don't post them. Anyway, send me an email if you really want to debate any of these topics. We can pick a forum and we can have at it. -williamc \_ You've been trolled. Yes, you're very smart. \_ While I don't like your personal attack, I do agree that it's important to keep an open mind. This country was founded by immigrants and visionaries who continually shaped America a better place to live. Our fathers have done a lot of good things from Emancipation, Women's Sufferage, all the way to Civil Rights. I've lived in US most of my life and have been taught that America's the best place in the world. I think that may be true, but as I get older and have more opportunities to travel abroad I also see a lot of good things in other countries like Canada and Denmark. Just because our country is the greatest doesn't mean we should stop making it even better. Our fathers have done a lot of good things, and we should too. I love America, and I also have some things I think could be improved. That is why I refuse to leave America. I will stay here, and fight for things that matter to people, like more tolerance, more compassion, better city planning/transportation, and more accountability in both the government and corporations. If anyone tells you to "get the fuck out of US", that person is narrow minded to a point that he/she is unable to take any criticism and should be the one to get the fuck out of US. So do us a favor and stay. Continue the tradition our fathers have made by continually making America a better place to live. |
2005/5/27-31 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:37864 Activity:low |
5/27 Protesters against the Minuteman Project get violent: http://csua.org/u/c7i Cracks me up. Everyone calling the minutemen "vigilantes" and it's their opponents that are violent. \_ Do I have this straight? Netkin drives his van into the parking lot. It is surrounded and attacked by protestors. He drives out of the group of protestors. There are two things I don't understand. 1) The article describes him as "[driving] his van into a crowd of protesters." Didn't he drive OUT? 2) Apparently no one was hurt, so he must have driven very slowly. So why do they want him prosocuted? "The protesters blocked the entrance and tossed soda cans and cans packed with marbles at police and attendees, Handfield said. They kicked, banged and threw rocks at cars; some wore latex gloves and hoods so they wouldn't be identified by police, Handfield said. Some attendees decided not to enter the building because they feared violence." \_ I must say the Minuteman Project has been a pretty big embarassment for the Federal government. -- ilyas \_ "I'm against vigilantes in the United States of America. I'm for enforcing the law in a rational way. That's why you got a Border Patrol, and they ought to be in charge of enforcing the border." -Dubya, Mar 23 2005 \_ Dubya's immigration policies are one of the biggest problems conservatives have with him. \- well, it just reveals "conservatives" [dumb uneducated hicks and CEOs] arent a monolithic entity. again the illegal immigration problem is easy to solve by penalizing employers but the hypociritical consevatives dont want to do that. \_ Wow, You start by saying the conservatives aren't monolithic, and then you make 2 sweeping generalizations about conservatives. You == awesome! \- in particular i was referring to the hypocritical freemkt conservatives who lobby for corporate welfare. ok? some simplifications miss something essential, some simplifications are useful. --psb \_ I've been hearing conservatives screaming for enforcement of employers, not a one dissenting. \_ If the majority in power in the government were actually for this, don't you think it would have happened? This is more laissez faire bullshit. By their actions, ye will know them. \_ Who is against this? Our democracy is broken when so many years go by with such an obvious sidestepping around the central problem here, and focussing on the immigrants themselves rather than theier employers who know better. \_ is it possible uneducated hicks are drowning out the special access CEOs and that's why you only hear screaming \_ false dichotomy \_ strawman \_ non sequitur \_ So this dude drives his car into a crowd, hits some people and then cries about it when someone breaks his window. Do I have the sequence of events right here? \_ Ummm... no. " In addition to surrounding his vehicle, protesters broke the window of another vehicle, Handfield said." |
2005/5/18 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:37747 Activity:high |
5/18 "Mexicans go to Ariz. for medical help - Yahoo! News" http://csua.org/u/c40 See how much money, how many jobs, and how many medical wards non-immigrant foreigners are costing us. \_ I know this sounds goofy, but go watch "A Day Without a Mexican". It's fairly sappy at times, but there are a few interesting non-subtle points made. \_ They need to report the data for poor American citizens receiving free emergency care, too, along with an estimate of how much money and how many jobs it's costing. Then if people want to be dicks about it, we can restrict visas for foreigners seeking free emergency medical care, or repeal the law requiring emergency care for non-citizens altogether. It's our right to make being dicks into government policy, but I suggest we also have all the information before doing so. \_ This puts me in mind of software companies that claim that hackers cost them millions of dollars. What is this number based on? Are the prices accurate? Do they reflect labor and parts in any real way? Or are they based on covering medical malpracice insurance and medical school bills? |
2005/5/16 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:37710 Activity:high |
5/16 Report: Suspected Cop Killer's Family Flees To Mexico http://www.thedenverchannel.com/print/4493286/detail.html |
2005/5/6-9 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Reference/Law/Visa] UID:37551 Activity:nil |
5/6 The last few pages of my passport say "Amendments and Endorsements". Are these pages usable for normal entering/exiting countries, or do I need to get extra pages added if this is all that remains blank in my passport? \- Well you have to consider who cares about and gives you the visa. Typically a country will say "your passport is full" and refuse to put the visa on the A/E page. However, when you show up at the airport in Swaziland, I suppose you could claim it was their embassy that put it there. I'm not saying it wont ever work, but it is a bad idea. [what if something like a schengen visa is used to cover up something?]. BTW, many countries have a "jumbo" passport for drug mules er people expecting a lot of stamps. i would be kind of curious what the us immigration would do if some other country decided to cover up one of you A/E pages. --psb |
2005/5/5 [Politics/Domestic/California, Politics/Domestic/Crime, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:37531 Activity:high |
5/5 Heh. It's hard to make a pinko happy: http://csua.org/u/byq \_ No, it's easy. Just put them in charge. It's more of an "I'm always right" ideology. |
2005/4/8-9 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Politics/Domestic/President] UID:37117 Activity:nil |
4/8 Harvesting Illegals http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=17649 |
2005/3/30-31 [Politics/Domestic/California, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:36977 Activity:high |
3/30 So what do people here think of the Minuteman Project in Arizona, and the response of the ACLU and Vicente Fox? -emarkp \_ I don't know anything about it, URL from CNN or http://Fox.com? \_ http://washingtontimes.com/national/20050330-125346-1389r.htm http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/0317fox17.html or just plain: http://news.google.com/news?q=minuteman+project+vicente+fox \_ If they stick to never actually confronting immigrants, it sounds legal. It's certainly an excellent diversionary tactic given there's been no sign so far that any terrorists have tried to come up via Mexico. Blaming brown people has worked well as a pretty good rallying call for the right. I also predict Fox won't get any help from Bush this time since Bush doesn't need the Latino vote anymore. -- ulysses \_ If you ever lived in Southern California for over 10+ years and attended public elementary to high school there, you'll know exactly how you feel. If you're Latino, you'll feel that S Cal is a great place where you get free subsidy and support from your own people. If you're not Latino, you'll think S Cal is a shithole, a perfect example of great wealth inequality where the richest and the poorest people living in one place. This imbalance of wealth contributes to conflicts unique in S. Cal. For example, S. Cal having the highest car insurance rate (1/4 are staged for insurance money), gangsters, drive-by shooting (my school had drive by twice), ethnic fights, etc. -someone who lived there +10 years and witnesses a lot of shit \_ ...that's right, those pesky Latinos are getting all of those subsidies, and that's what's wrong with everything. Dude, I'd tell you to go to hell, but there's no place possibly worse to live in than your own mind. \_ I'm anti ILLEGAL immigrant but I'm not anti immigrant. Extra border patrol will discourage drugs and contrabands into the US as well as discourage desperate people coming into the US, who usually get taken advantage of. If people want to come to the US, they should first learn a bit more about the country (not from Hollywood or magazines) and come in LEGALLY. -parents who came in legally \_ you're a moron. \_ why is he a moron? You need to explain so he'll stop being one \_ morons don't stop being morons. \_ if that's true, I will stop trying to change tom \- there is a certain amount of hypocrisy for free traders to be in favor of the free movement of goods and capital but not labor. much of the rationale for the efficiency gains of trade/$ apply to labor as well ... labor is another "factor of production". --psb \_ Although I agree, there are other factors that are relevant to people (e.g. overpopulation concerns, cultural effects, etc.) that are not relavent to other factors of production. I have been for open borders most of my life, but i'm not sure it is a very pragmatic stance. The history of the world has been a history of poverty and income/power disparity. The U.S. has managed (along with some other countries) to overcome that state to some degree. It is perhaps justifiable to try to insulate it, if for no other reason than to act as an example of what is possible (though, i have to say, this rings false) -phuqm \- yes i understand what you say, but there are "other factors" that also apply to harmonizing IP regimes, high capital mobility etc. but the fundamental argument about "let the factors of production find where they will get the best return" and the ideas of comparative and abs advantage apply to labor too. yes, letting a lot of Changs, Mohammeds and Singhs into a lot of Changs, Parthas and Mohammeds into the country has "side effects" but so do coke and pepsi, monsanto etc. --psb Coke, Pepsi and Monsanto. --psb \_ Labor can come here, they just have to do it legally. I don't advocate allowing drug money to move unhindered to offshore banks either. Nothing hypocritical about it at all. \-i dont think you understand what i mean by free movement of labor. \_ Then explain yourself. \_ Agreed. Those who break the law should be punished, not awarded. \_ Why can't we just shoot them? I am getting sick and tired of all those mexicans standing on the street of SF looking for work, and all of them are illegal. They are potential terriorists, let's do what we do best, shoot first, ask questions later. It WILL solve the illegal alien problem. \_ Keep a tight grip on your soap when you're in jail for shooting the wrong one. \_ it's still murder, whether a citizen or an illegal. \- how about we impose public lashings for people employing illegal aliens unless they can come up with say a photocopy of the forged documentation. --psb \_ The big problem is what happens when the Border Patrol doesn't send someone out. Say the INS is busy dealing with something else and the Minutemen call with a possible illegal. The INS looks bad because they're overwhelmed. The MM get peeved. Say this happens a dozen times. Will the MM get frustrated and do something stupid? |
2005/3/29 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:36955 Activity:nil |
3/29 'Something is terribly, terribly wrong': Victor Davis Hanson on immigration "seeming insanity" http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1373443/posts \_ Yay! It's swiftboat immigration ocd troll! \_ Mmm.. racist crap. |
2005/3/25 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:36871 Activity:nil |
3/25 Doing the jobs Americans won't do FAA licensed 5 arrested at TIMCO - airplane mechanics! http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1370361/posts |
2005/2/9 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:36116 Activity:nil |
2/9 Doing the jobs americans won't do Family Of Hit-And-Run Victim Angry That Illegal Immigrant Was Never Deported http://www.thedenverchannel.com/7newsinvestigates/4176452/detail.html |
2005/2/7 [Politics/Domestic/President/Clinton, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:36086 Activity:high |
2/7 I thought it was just me, but yes, the Superbowl was that boring (ads included) that there is nothing to post on the motd. At least last year the half-time show was exciting. \_ So I take it Paul McCartney's pants didn't fall off? \_ Yes, it was boring and painful to watch. \_ You didn't see ilyas on the motorcycle in the truck commercial? \_ Uhm, last I met ilyas he had more than 2 teeth. \_ The only thing I know about the Superbowl is when I came into the office this morning, and my colleague told me I've won $25 on the Superbowl pool. To think that back in the old days, I can memorize the entire Cowboys, 49ers and Packers rosters. \_ Got yourself a life, did you? Congrats. \_ I don't know about that. These days I have 3 bosses - work, church and my smart, beautiful and kind hearted girlfriend who is, unfor- tunately, also ambitious career-wise and rather demanding of me, so I still don't have a life. She is currently back in Taiwan for the holidays, so I get to have a one week break. I already miss her though. Sigh ... I even missed the Cal-USC game to go shopping with her and her roommate. The things you do for love .... \_ Sounds like "life" to me. What you said is pretty much what I meant. \_ Way to sneak in the fact that you have a gf. \_ Where's bdg when we need him? \_ My guess: married again. \_ I would rather be boiled in oil with molten lead being poured on my head than be married. \_ Your "kind hearted" g/f forced you to go shopping with her during the Cal-USC game??? You are so pussy whipped dude. \_ :( She didn't force me. I just decided not to mention about it. My gf is very kind. I mentioned some dish that I like, and she made it the day before she left for Taiwan. She's so sweet. But you are right, I usually listen to my gf. \_ How long have you been going out? You just sound infatuated to me. Which is nice, but it doesn't last forever. \_ 5 months. I am infatuated. She's the love of my life: The kingdom of heaven is like treasure hidden in a field. When a man found it, he hid it again, and then in his joy went and sold all he had and bought that field. Again, the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant looking for fine pearls. When he found one of great value, he went away and sold everything he had and bought it. - Matthew 13:44-46 \_ Please report back in 5 years. \_ I will keep my soda brothers posted every now and then. \_ You are confusing lust with religion. That's okay though, lots of people do. \_ I think you may be projecting your own lust onto someone else. \_ Where's the right-wing "all women are whores" guy? \_ You don't have to be a right-wing nut to think that all women are whores. The fundamental relationship reality is that the male is essentially an ATM card, there to be exploited to provide material comfort and security. The trick for the female is to suffer the least amount of inconvenience and discomfort while extracting the greatest gain from the male. \_ Hey, BDG is back! \_ The thing is my gf actually comes from a rich family, but she is herself very thrifty. She disapproves when her brothers spend too much money. I also thinks she spends too much time returning stuff to walmart, meijers, outlet, etc. due to her finding a better price somewhere else. I have to keep reminding her that time is money. She gets a lot of joy from finding really good deals ($14 boots, $4 dress pants, etc.). However, she is very generous towards others. She is bringing back 140lbs (2 max weight luggages) worth of gifts for her family and relatives in Taiwan. I make fun of her and says she looks like a refugee with the 2 huge luggages. She is also generous to friends here in the US. She cooks food for others when they get sick, etc. That's why I say she is my dream girl. \_ I found the opening ceremony disturbing because of the facist overtones. Am I the only one? fascist overtones. Am I the only one? \_ Yes. Bill Clinton, the men who landed in France on D-Day, and the Tuskegee airmen = Fascists? Oh, this is Berkeley. \_ You don't know much about the history of fascism, do you? The marching out of war vets, the honoring of the aged, now retired leader, the ranks of troops lined up with precision, the airplanes screaming overhead, the chorus singing songs of national pride in a reverent, almost religious fashion... these are all straight out of fascism's playbook. I am really disappointed in your education that you do not recognize this, but I am not surprised. You probably never get out of a computer lab. \_ Uhm, use a dictionary and look up: patriotism, nationalism, and fascism. You sound like a happily indoctrinated berkeley liberal. -!pp \_ You sound like you are ignorant of history. Pick up _The_Rise_And_Fall_Of_The_Third_Reich and read about the use of mass spectacle as a means of political indoctrination. And if you seriously don't think that nationalism and fascism are just differences of a degree then you are more ignorant and dangerous than I realized. nationalism: the doctrine that your national culture and interests are superiour to any other http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fascism \_ The difference is that I can actually think critically. \_ Maybe you can and maybe you can't. But you haven't demostrated that ability so far. \_ Wow, so because I don't agree with your wack opinion, I'm not showing 'critical thinking'? I may or may not have used good critical thinking, but it's absolutely clear that you have no clue what it is. It's okay to admit that you're wrong, dude -- it won't make you look any sillier than you already do. \_ Critical thinking is not demonstrated by hurling one sentence insults at people, which is all you had done up until this point. At least now I know you can construct an entire paragraph, but you still cannot develop an argument that consists of anything other than an Ad hominem attack followed by a logical fallacy. So no, you have still not demonstrated any evidence of "critical thinking." Here's a hint: display the slightest willingness or inclination to consider anything other than the spoon fed mainstream stance you have so far will show you have taken the first step. PS Go back and re-read the initial question that prompted your overemotional reply and consider that the aforementioned statement was actually very tentative and personal and asked a question. Any belief that it inferred anything else was a comprehension error on your part. \_ Uhm, it's the motd. What is there to get emotional about? You're the one that's posting novels after receiving replies repudiating your patronizing assertions to berkeley u/grads. If the tone of the conversation is upsetting to you, perhaps you should look to your own comments first. \_ No, it is not upsetting me. I am just having fun with the discussion. Hopefully, mr. critical thinking is too. \_ Truthfully, Mr Critical Thinking thinks the whole conversation is amusing and silly. -MCT \_ Proof that a little bit of knowledge is a dangerous thing. \_ Proof that ignorance is bliss. \_ Yes, remembering the Tuskegee airmen is going to mobilize our country into a totalitarian state. You are so wise. \_ Is that all you saw in the warm up show? A memorial to Tuskegee airmen? \_ From the people who brought us 'Dick Cheney = neocon'. Btw, I think if Americans can truly be indoctrinated into something evil with circuses we are truly fucked regardless. Trying to fight spectacles would be like trying to fight a symptom, not the disease. -- ilyas \_ I...I...think I agree with this. How can this BEEEEEEEE! DEAR GOD, HOW?!? \_ If your talking about the re-enactment of the Declaration signing I would say, not facist, but definitely corny and stupid. The actors were bad, and this is a footbal game, not the freakin' inauguration. I like the people today reciting it though, that was cool. \_ Did they punt the Bill of Rights, that unruly little brother to the Constitution? |
2005/1/18 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:35778 Activity:high |
1/18 http://www.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/africa/01/18/morocco.spain.ap Spanish King's concern on illegal immigration. Two ways I read this article: 1) the Spanish King is very classy and expresses his concerns to Morrocco. The US government has no class and gives out this crude "fuck you immigrants" message. 2) The classy Spanish King hates immigrants and uses his superior negociation skills (something that most American politicians lack) to get across his subtle "fuck you immigrants" message. What do you guys think? \_ I think anyone who bears the title of "king" from any nation can go fuck himself. \_ King George the 2nd from the USA! \_ I voted for Kerry, and I think Bush is a really shitty president, but I'll take a shitty president over a king any day of the week. Fuck the King of Spain, and fuck the English royal family. \_ But the English royal family is just ceremonial ... just like the emperor of Japan \_ The emperor or Japan can go fuck himself, also. |
2005/1/12-13 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/Taiwan, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:35686 Activity:moderate |
1/12 I have a friend who has to go to Taiwan for work occasionaly and he says all he can find is wierd bland seafood dishes. What are some things he should order to satisfy an American palate? And how do you pronounce them? \_ Tell him to try the durian. \_ "Mahk Doh nalds" -- You might have to order a royale with cheese. \_ you mean MAI DONG LAW!!! Every old Chinese immigrant I've met say that. And GO BO-KO-LAI! Go Beahs! |
2005/1/9 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Politics/Domestic/Crime] UID:35618 Activity:nil |
1/8 Death row inmate seeks organ transplant http://organtx.org/ethics/prisoners.htm |
2005/1/6-7 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:35579 Activity:high |
1/6 "Yahoo! News - On the trail of 400,000 fugitives" http://csua.org/u/am1 80 agents trying to catch 400k fugitive immigrants out of 8M illegals. No wonder it didn't work. The "catch and release" policy is also amazing. \- if anybody was serious about cheep labor immigration, one would move toward more pursuit/prosecution/penalties for hiring them. but nobody is going to go after big farmers, construction companies and the yuppie employers of domestic help. and now we return you to the war on drugs. hiring them. |
2004/12/29 [Politics/Domestic/California, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:35469 Activity:high |
12/29 For those who think the US is stingy: http://www.investors.com/editorial/issues01.asp?v=12/29 "According to the American Association of Fundraising Counsel, we gave nearly $241 billion to charity last year and have increased our giving every year for the last 40 except for 1987. "Clearly, Americans are a generous people, and we are willing to spread our wealth outside the country. Last year Paula Dobriansky, State Department undersecretary for global affairs, reported 'Americans privately give at least $34 billion overseas annually.'" \_ The quote should say that the American govt is generous. Unless it's put up to a vote of the people, you can't conclude that the people are generous. \_ I wonder how badly the weak dollar is hurting the recipients of this US aid. \_ And yet we lag behind many other countries in giving in terms of %GDP. \_ And your source is? My understanding is that is only cash transactions from our government to another government. This private giving isn't tracked at all. \_ E'ist: http://www.economist.com/diversions/displaystory.cfm?story_id=2963247 \_ http://tinyurl.com/6vhdu (economist) Though looking at their source (http://www.jhu.edu/~cnp I'm going to stop talking. Our numbers don't look too shabby. \_ "That does not include the $10 billion in official U.S. foreign aid, though it does include $18 billion in remittances immigrants send to their home countries." In other words, Americans send $16B overseas annually, though how much of that is charity is unclear. \_ yeah, I believe that. US is owned, controlled, and run by the Corporation and the people who run the Corporation, and the government is just a facade. |
2004/11/23 [Politics/Domestic/California/Arnold, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:35037 Activity:high |
11/32 Does anyone here actually object to changing the constitution to allow naturalized U.S. citizens to run for president? If so, why? It seems to me that "I don't want Arnie to be president" is a pretty bad reason. \_ I am a neocon, I got signatures for Arnold, and I am naturalized citizen (when I was 10), and I oppose changing it. I dread the idea of a nut like Soros becoming President. \_ it's not like we can't snipe any one we dont want.. \_ I don't object to the concept, I just don't trust that this isn't just demagoguery. If it does happen, I'd like it to be a drawn out process so that I can see other people's ideas about the pros and cons of this amendment. I don't think it should be rushed through for the next election. \_ Well, I object to changing it just so we can get a popular president. -republican \_ Aren't conservatives supposed to fear change and revere the wisdom of the founding fathers? Or is that only when it's convenient? \_ I'm a liberal. I was basically posting this to challenge other liberals who would be tempted to oppose this because of Arnold rather than based on what's right. -op \_ How about this: the position of President is so important that there should be no question about the President's ultimate national loyalty. \_ Are you just trying to pose a possible reason or do you actually believe that? \_ There is a difference between constitutional change via the amendment process and change via interpretation by the court system. \_ Naturalized for twenty years sounds almost reasonable. Perhaps 25 or 30 would be better, though. \- i think age of naturalization is also a relevant factor. there is a difference between 20yr old immigrant who has live here for 45yrs and a 1 yr old immigrant who has lived here for 45 yrs. --immigrant \_ Good! I would specifically set the age of naturalization at not later than 35 years and 4 months. \_ A related question, does anyone also object the removal of this restriction for senators? Why or why not? If a naturalized foreigner is allowed to run for president, I don't see why they shouldn't be allowed to run for a senate seats. |
2004/11/12 [Politics/Domestic/California, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:34852 Activity:very high |
11/11 The media's Barack Obama feve http://www.townhall.com/columnists/michellemalkin/mm20041111.shtml \_ thanks! can you imagine if malkin was your mother? how is the suicide rate among 3 year olds? \_ Oh, look the Queen of self-hating Asians is back on the motd. I am curious, is the guy who keeps posting this some kind of white guy conservative with an Asian fetish? |
2004/11/11-12 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:34840 Activity:high |
11/11 What are the conservative and liberal stands/views on immigration? \_ If you live in California within the past 10 years you should know. If you are a newcomer then basically do a search for prop 187 on google. It's the reason why we're a democratic state instead of being centrist conservatists like we were in the past. \_ prop 187 sounds like a 'conservative' proposition \_ Yeah. Conservatives voted for it and liberal judges overturned it. \_ liberals tend to be in support of policies favorable to immigration. conservatives tend to be against. unless you're george bush trying to do anything to get re-elected and thus attempting to appeal to the immigrant vote. \_ Actually, the answer is much more complex than this. Liberals don't support policies favorable to immigration unilaterally. The Union faction of the left is steadfastly against immigration, especially the H1B type. Conservatives, especially those in the central valley and up north where the vinyards are in Ca tend to favor lax immigration enforcement until they need it to drive the workers off after planting season. Conservatives also like H1B visas. At the same time, I'm pretty sure right wing nuts will want to kick out the H1B visas after they've slave labored them long enough, and organized labor wants to organize them after they get into the country so they can have another union. \_ I am curious as to what your classic liberals "let 'em in, give 'em driver's licenses" and your classic conservatives "build a fence, shoot on sight" think about the fact that without tons of illegal immigrants, CA's agricultural and hospitality industries would collapse. -ohn hospitality industries would collapse. -John \_ You have absolutely zero, (0, nada, nothing) proof that either will collapse if all the latino illigal immigrants were to be deported. There are probably enough legal latino immigrants and actual latino americans born here to easily fill those posts. \_ This is so racist. I guess it's ok to stereotype all Latino's as only capable of holding a low-level job. \_ This is the 'A day without a Mexican' view. I am sort of of two minds about illegal immigration. On the one hand, I favor much looser standards for letting people in, on the other hand, I really dislike illegal immigration on principle. An economy is an organic thing. Had there been far fewer mexicans coming illegally, the CA economy would have developed in a different way, so it's a little misleading to give hypothethical situations where all mexicans suddenly disappear. -- ilyas \_ I basically agree with ilyas. I think we ought to put the cap on illegal immigration, but we also need to rework the INS so the people we want in can get in easily. It's is currently very hard to be legal, and very easy to be illegal. \_ "very easy to be illegal..." I urge you to discuss this with someone who has chosen to come here as an illegal. "Easy" is not how I would describe their lives. \_ Then their lives were difficult for other reasons. I've known plenty of illegal immigrants who were illigal simply because the system is so fucking broken that there was no other way to immigrate. I knew one guy who finished his masters degree with a fake social security number(while working his ass off as a cook), *then* got a real ssn, called the school and social engineered them into switching his ssn to the real one, took the citizenship test, and is now gainfully employed as a citizen. He is in pretty much every way a model immigrant, yet he was illegal for something like 10 years because that's just how fucked the system is. Going to grad school while working full time as a cook is hard. Being "illegal" is not, if you speak fluent English and are not a fucking idiot. \_ what are the liberals view on illegal immigration and services? |
2004/11/4 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Politics/Foreign/Europe] UID:34665 Activity:very high |
11/4 In other news: The French Government has announced it is raising it terror alert level. They are rising it from "Run" to "Hide". No word on if the higher levels of "Surender" or "Collaborate" are being considered. This action is in response to a fire in the country's largest White Flag factory rendering it's military useless. \_ I dunno. Giving medical care to Arafat looks an awful lot like an act of war to me. \_ Giving medical care is a cassus bellus? You are psychotic. \_ Giving medical care is a cassus belli? You are psychotic. \_ And at home, Republican-controlled government continues to use scare tactics and asinine strawman targets to divert the public attention from corporate welfare, disastrous war planning, and rampant destruction of the Constitution. \_ I used to make fun of the French as well with the WW2 surrender, then I read about how many French soldiers died in WW1. It exceeds the # of American soldiers we have lost in ALL wars by quite a bit. \_ Yes I know, and the loss in WWII was more bad politics than cowardly soldiers. Unfortunatly, if you want to make a coward joke, France is an easy choice; just like we make jokes about how dumb the Polish are. I have no idea how the dumb Polish sterotype got started. \_ Because the Poles working in the US during the major waves of turn of the century immigration tended to have shitty, dangerous, muscle-type jobs like hauling meat and building railroads; the guys doing that sort of thing tend to be bigger, ergo the big dumb Polack stereotype. As for moronic, the general tone in papers over here is "how could more than 60 million Americans be this thick?" -John \-in sort of a mirror image, you have to go to india to find large numbers of dumb indians. --psb |
2004/10/23-24 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Uncategorized/Profanity] UID:34311 Activity:high |
10/23 AMERICA! FUCK YEAH!!! \_ YOU FUCKING DICK! \_ It's "TEAM AMERICA: FUCK YEAH!!!!" \_ No. http://music.ign.com/articles/558/558234p1.html \_ You obviously haven't watched the movie. |
2004/10/17-18 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:34173 Activity:very high 50%like:34172 |
10/16 NC Woman Gang Raped by Seven Illegal Aliens http://www.alipac.us/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=30 \_ Americans for Legal Immigration? What next, Americans for the Safe and Legal Relocation of the Jewish People to Community Camps? Americans for Repatriation of African-Americans to Africa? I can't wait for these yahoos to finally get all of the illegal labor in California deported; the farmers are going to belly-up faster than a goldfish in your hot tub. \_ Your contention is that 11-12 million illegals all work in agriculture? Why has the real cost of these products fallen? The use of illegal labor distors market incentives and discourages technological innovation. Furthermore, the use of illegal labor suppreses wages of the poor, including the sacrosanct mascot minority groups, and pushes any costs of employment onto the tax payers. Lastly, your argument seems to be you want a slave so you can have cheap strawberries and lawn service - is that it? \_ No, you silly fruit loop, my contention is that the same people who complain, loudly, about illegal immigrants here in the states tend to be the same hypocrites who benefit from having the illegals here. If you reformed agriculture in CA such that you made people pay all of their employees a decent minimum wage, two things would happen: 1) your food prices would go up, and 2) there would no longer be an incentive to hire the legions of illegal immigrants who are currently earning $2 a day because they can't cry foul to the cops without getting deported. \_ No, I am sorry, I don't buy that argument. Just because I happen to want strawberries some day doesn't mean I have to buy the entire system that brings strawberries to my table. I am not morally required to be an activist with my wallet, though I certainly understand such activists. I find it interesting that the issue of illegal immigration would lose a lot of its current urgency with a smaller, more libertarian government (Since the illegals wouldn't be competing for a piece of taxation pie to which they don't add themselves, like right now. They would just come to work and contribute to the economy). -- ilyas |
2004/10/17-18 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:34172 Activity:low 50%like:34173 |
10/16 Gang of Illegal Aliens Abducted by Aliens http://www.us.com.org/breaking/news/aliens/aliens \_ why do you hate immigrants? are you a republican? |
2004/10/3-4 [Politics/Domestic/California, Politics/Domestic/911, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:33901 Activity:moderate |
10/4 here's a pretty good reason to not re elect gwbush, his administration's efforts to outsource torture to other countries. http://csua.org/u/9b4 \_ Oh no! The horror! Humans hurting other humans! We should rewrite our genetic code to stamp it out and live off the land. \_ gave me a good chuckle \_ Or a good reason TO re-elect him, depending on your POV. \_ true. too bad i have to share the country with psychos. \_ Republican: evil/stupid, Democrat: good/smart. \_ WDYHA? \_ If you think it is a GOOD reason, you should ask yourself why we should outsource rather than doing it in house. Outsourcing is unamerican! |
2004/9/20-21 [Politics/Domestic/California, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:33642 Activity:moderate |
9/20 What are the applicable laws / rules of thumb governing your CA driver's license #? I know you're supposed to exchange it in an accident, but what happens to it after that? What's my exposure to, say, a bouncer swiping my ID at a bar (happens a lot in LA)? \_ You have the right to not give them your ID at a bar. The bar has the right to not let you in without ID. \_ that's not helpful. \_ you also have the right to insult the previous poster's mom and make an obtuse reference to illegal immigration. \ you have the right to burn American flags |
2004/9/9 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Politics/Domestic/SocialSecurity] UID:33430 Activity:nil |
9/9 Survey: Millions in LA County struggling with literacy (Mexifornia here we come!!!) http://209.157.64.200/focus/f-news/1210628/posts \_ Or you can look at it the other way, millions of Californians are illiterate in Spanish, which was the original official language. I mean, there's a reason why it's called "San Jose" and not St. Joe's. \_ why should Californians care much about the language that WAS the official language nearly two centuries ago? |
2004/9/5 [Politics/Domestic/911, Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Politics/Domestic/President/Bush] UID:33356 Activity:nil |
9/4 A sagging economy, endless violence in Iraq, record high oil prices, \- not "record high" [yet] oil prices were higher in early 80s. --psb a bad employment picture, an uncertain future, and everybody in the world hates us, yet the Democrats are now BEHIND in the polls? WTF? What the hell happened? How can the Dems lose both in 2000 and now it looks like 2004? Are you guys cursed? \_ Perhaps a belief that, as bad as things are, the Democrats would have made an even greater mess, and better days are ahead. \_ 3% GDP growth and 5.4 % unemployment is a sagging economy?Contrast that with Carter's double digit inflation, interest rates, and unemployment. Oil prices will be ~30-35$ per barrel by November. Also, maybe this has something to do with it: Boy who begged for water was bayoneted http://209.157.64.200/focus/f-news/1207663/posts |
2004/8/21 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:33056 Activity:nil |
8/20 Wackenhut Detention Center: http://www.samsloan.com/sivajini.htm http://www.notinourname.net/detentions/ny-hunger-strike-31oct03.htm http://www.lifeorliberty.org/libertyblog/archives/000026.html http://www.democracynow.org/print.pl?sid=04/08/16/1415245 http://www.heatherratcliff.writernetwork.com/AsylumSeekers.html \_ I'm not going to read your links because I already know too much about wackenhut, and I'll be pissed off all day if I read about them now. Those cocksuckers are actually doing the security at the statue of liberty ferry now. Oh, the irony. |
2004/7/28 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Politics/Domestic/President/Bush] UID:32532 Activity:nil |
7/28 Bush breathes air he tries to poison. See all the pics: http://www.whitehouse.gov \_ what about illegal immigration pollutes delta/sacramento river and destroys levees w/ unlawful aliens? \_ RACIST! Why do you hate America? I'll bet you don't RIDE BIKE! or USE LINUX! either! |
2004/7/27 [Politics/Domestic/Election, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:32497 Activity:insanely high |
7/26 And here's why Kerry isn't polling up 15 and isn't going to win. Clinton was right, "it's the economy, stupid", "Consumer confidence hits two-year high" http://apnews.myway.com/article/20040727/D843769O0.html \_ Well, the Dems have been hammering Bush on the economy for at least the last year, cherry-picking stats to talk down the economy even as it's been recovering. Now that the economy is in robust recovery, they've lost that point and look a bit silly. On top of that they said that Bush's tax plan would ruin our economy. Tax receipts in June were the highest for the month of June since 2000, so not only is the economy rolling, but the federal budget is doing well too. \_ ha we are like 30 trillion in debt up to our assholes, so doomed \_ Thanks to FDR, LBJ, and leftists. [formatd on all this] \_ i am reasonably sure this country did not have huge trade and budget deficits until the early 80s, after someone ramped up spending while simultaneously slashing government revenues. are you still pissed about that new deal thing? \_ Whoa. So how long have you and reality been divorced? \_ 30 trillion? I'd love to see the URL for _that_! \_ Here's a guy who says we are 52 Trillion in debt, counting unfunded pension and Social Security liability: http://www.fulcruminquiry.com/article76.htm The Economist says that it is only $10.5 B though. You can come up with almost any number for a liability 75 years from now though. \_ 10.5 B or 10.5 T ? \_ Learn to indent. Yes, the fed. gov't needs to cut spending. But the point is that tax receipts are now higher than in 2000 (well, we'll see if we're in a trend). That puts us in a great position to pay down some debt. Unless of course Kerry gets his way and (1) gets universal health care and (2) relaxes restrictions on the immigration of people with AIDS. \_ Both fears are bogus. If we established universal healthcare (which Kerry has not even proposed) we could fund it with all the money employers are now spending on for-profit HMOs. Listing restrictions on immigration of AIDS patients would not change immingration restrictions in general. We would not be flooded with diseased poor Africans because we are not flooded with poor Africans right now. \_ HMO money goes from corps to HMOs to give health care to employees. Universal HC as you describe it would take money from corps to the government to give HC to everyone. That guarantees fewer dollars per person and therefore lesser health care. No thanks. \_ No, not really. See Canada vs. US health care spending. Single payer appears to be a more efficient way of allocating resources. You can get better overall health care with fewer dollars spent. That is what I believe, anyway. \_ Oh, I see. You've got yours so screw everybody else. \_ So you're in favor of helping those in need at the expense of others? Ok, how about this: would you be willing to lower your GPA from 4.0 to 3.0 so 3 other people can raise theirs from 1.7 to 2.0 and not get kicked out of school? Didn't think so. You got yours and screw everyone else. \_ yes, I am for providing help to students to help them learn better, and hence improve their GPA. \_ Great. What classes will you be taking next semester? (Assuming you normally would pull up the curve, of course.) \_ This is bankrupting Europe and it would bankrupt us. Do you want to provide free health care for all of Mexico? \_ It is not bankrupting Europe. Who told you such nonesense. Canada is doing better than ever and they have single payer healthcare. \_ I wonder how many people who waxes rhapsodic about the Canadian healthcare system ever had to rely on it. My grandfather was covered under the Canadian system, and he was given the choice of either wasting away slowly and painfully while waiting > 1 year for back surgery or paying his own way in the US. \_ Oh, trolling for anti-immigrant sentiment now eh? \_ No. It is the immigrants that are bankrupting Europe and they will also bankrupt the US if we adopt the same policies. \_ Uhm, they're not immigrants until they've left their country of origin, dumbass. \_ Huh? \_ really? so how come we are still the most powerful country in the world after these centuries of immigration? \_ Because we don't provide free universal health care and other socialistic perks. Immigration is great. Giving money away to anyone who wants some is not. \_ No. Criticizing ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION is not anti-immigrant sentiment. When will you knee-jerk lefties learn that? \_ According to the Economist, immigrants are a net win for Spain because they're supporting the pension system which is strained because Spainiards of the past few decades decided to have fewer children. \_ Net win? There are other variables than budget numbers. This idea of needing to bring in a bunch of people to support the welfare apparatus is complete bullshit. If they structured the system properly, instead of setting up a ridiculous Ponzi scheme, then they would have a long term solution. \_ These incoming immigrants are having more children of their own. Who will support them? \_ I'm pretty sure I've heard John Kerry say that everyone should be covered by the same insurance that members of congress have. \_ how does universal health care in europe and other countries work from the doctor's point of view. do they have to be part of the system? can they set their own rates? \_ They do not have to be and many are not. You pay cash. Doctor's salaries are low overall and there is a shortage of doctors. Hospitals import immigrant doctors from, say, Russia and pay them low wages. They accept it because otherwise they get sent back. \_ Well, there really are two economise in America today. The rich are doing very well, fueld by tax cuts, but middle income and lower middle class sorts are seeing lower real wages and actual overall tax increases, since the states have raised taxes so much. So I am not so sure that the Republican line is going to play too well with the Wal-Mart voter. Also, the leading indicators are looking pretty bad according to these guys: http://www.businesscycle.com \_ Today the party announced that the chocorat is being increased to 25 grams. \_ That a good economy benefits the incumbent is an accepted fact, but I think Bush has bigger problems. In fact, I see the population throwing out Bush as it stands up on its feet after 9/11. \_ I see the prolitariat throwing off the shackles of capitalism after they realize the evils of tax cuts. |
2004/7/12 [Politics/Domestic/Crime, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:32225 Activity:high 71%like:32223 |
7/11 Illegal Aliens are Boosting for Billions, 60 Minutes http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/02/20/60minutes/main601396.shtml \_ It's Romanian gangs in Europe--they also do a lot of organized burglary, ramming (steal a car, ram a jewelery shop window), and stealing ATMs (attach to the back of a pickup truck, rip it from the walls. -John \_ Romanian or Romany? \_ Romanian. The Roma mainly specialize in pickpocketing. \_ Doing the jobs Americans won't do... \_ So instead of paying a fair wage you build your economy on the under paid backs of illegal labor? Oh, that's so liberal minded of you. Thanks for being such the humanitarian. Maybe we can export our slave labor policy to other nations in an effort to spread our form of human rights? \_ Bub, if you're gonna bitch, you should read the link first. \_ Americans will do any job if the price is right. \_ except for manually working a farm. it has that stigma, y'all know. \_ Are you kidding? Having sex with people for money has a stigma, but farming? Do you just mean the stereotype that farmers are 'dumb'? Dude, I d farm if the salary was good. It's much better than rotting in a cubicle. -- ilyas \_ No, they'd do that too if the work-reward ratio and conditions were improved. There is a stigma, but there's also a sort of romanticism about agriculture that I think would appeal to some people if there was any dignity to the job. \_ Winery employees have no problem working alongside the Latino laborers. I've done it myself at harvest. Lots of people like to garden, which is basically the same thing. If the salary was higher more people would do it. I'll tend sheep for $100K/year. \_ Alot of americans would do it for a third of that. \_ As long as we deny immigrants the chance to organize, a lot of people in America will end up doing it for 1/20th of that. |
2004/7/11-12 [Politics/Domestic/President/Reagan, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:32212 Activity:high |
7/10 How Multiculturalism Took Over America http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=14164 \_ How about the part where whitey took over America? And how everytime whitey feels threatened, they enact a law to "protect" their culture, though, this isn't really the original American culture....just whitey culture. \_ KILL WHITEY! \_ Enact a law? Such as when the Republicans crushed the Democrats and brought about a victory for civil rights in this country? \_ Wow, when did this happen? I was too busy watching the Repubs getting coopted by the far right loonies and shredding my civil liberties to notice. \_ I think he's confusing "Democrats" with "Confederacy." \_ Considering the South was solidly democrat until the 1980's I don't think you know what you are talking about. \_ Ronald Reagan brought about a victory for civil rights? How? By showing that even an actor with Alzheimer's can become president? \_ Since you are historically ignorant why do you persist with this polemic? Your time would be better spent reading a history book. \_ sincere question to OP: where did you grow up (state/region)? \_ seattle, south florida, virginia (DC), north carolina. \_ as a native northern californian i found the viewpoint of the article to be laughably sheltered. his fear of "the new pioneers" is telling of his desire to freeze progress now that "his" culture has reached its peak. i think he assigns too much malice to those of us who appreciate the mixing of cultures taht is intrinisic to the modern economy. (i asked about origins because i am increasingly aware that i understand the pacific rim mindset more than some of my u.s. the pacific rim mindset more than [i do] some of my u.s. brethren's) \_ Of course you are smarter and more perspicacious than every else, especially the crude masses who live outside of urban areas like SF, Ny, Hollywood, and Boston. That said, please identify the virtues that have arisen from multiculturalism in the past 2 decades. Ethnic cuisine doesn't count. \_ it's not so much that I think it has virtues as I think it is the truth. people mingle; people mix; they do not assimilate. the slow pace of some backwoods places gives the false impression that culture is static. the article ignores how the US changes after EVERY batch immigration. the virtues invclude not taking an isolationist's stance with our heads in the sand and asses in the air. let me add that i think the core principle of our government, namely federation, naturally extends to multi-culturalism. there is no "we" that owns the civic stage with any uniform cultural identity. the wonderful future I hope for is when all culturual identities are equally as impotent and silly and we can get on to individual merit again. |
2004/7/4-5 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Politics/Foreign/Europe] UID:31158 Activity:insanely high |
7/4 Happy 4th! In other news, the Dutch are the tallest ppl in the world, and have overtaken the americans big time. Interesting reasons why like uneven distribution of wealth, lack of health care, and the richest country in the world not investing enough in it's children: http://tinyurl.com/yrjma \_ is this the etymology of "flying Dutchman"? \_ two contradictory facts in the article: "rich people are taller" and "Bruintjes is a Dutch, 7'4", and works as a security guard" \_ "rich" in a global context--his kids have access to good healthcare, well thought-out nutrition, and a not too shabby public education (his idiotic taxes notwithstanding.) -John \_ No, because we take in more people from poor countries who came here underfed. If you only checked height and other factors starting with 3rd generation citizens the numbers would be remarkably different. How many immigrants do the Dutch take in every year? \_ You are wrong. Read The Economist on the same subject. \_ I'm wrong? Ok, so the US isn't taking in poor people from all over? Perhaps you could elaborate instead of making a blanket accusation of wrongness with a vague reference to TE as your only backing? \_ Yep, you're wrong. And you don't read The Economist, or you wouldn't be. And no, I won't tell you my password. But the study authors already accounted for the influx of immigrants. \_ Holland takes in tons of immigrants, in fact the whole country is getting pretty full since it is so tiny. I don't know what the relative rates are compared to the USA. \_ Relative percentages count when you're doing country vs. country comparisons. Comparing Holland to the US on just about anything is just plain silly but if you're going to do so at least get the right numbers. \_ Obviously this is Bush and Reagan's fault. \_ Vote for Balkenende, he's TALLER. \_ BushCo!!!! EEEEVVVVVIIIILLLL and shorter than the average Dutch! |
2004/6/30-7/1 [Politics/Domestic/911, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:31089 Activity:high |
6/30 Nepal buddhist put in solitary confinement for 24/hr * 3 month for unknowingly videotaping outside a FBI building. http://www.nytimes.com/2004/06/30/nyregion/30deport.final.html And recently a NYT photographer was prevented form taking picture of Times-Warner building. Will it now get someone in trouble if he takes pictures on the street with major landmark or government building in the line of sight? It doesn't matter if he will eventually get out. \_ Four more years! Leader Bush is teh greatest! \_ And this will change under kerry because..? \_ I don't want Iranian nationals taking pictures of landmarks in my country. -allenp \_ Why not? --iranian national. \_ While we're rattling sabers with each other. -allenp \_ Better just ban all tourists from taking any pictures. You never know who might be our enemy tomorrow. Thank goodness Eastasia is our ally. \_ w00t! \_ Now, _that_ was a funny edit. Nice. \_ "Ignorance of the law is no excuse, for it can always be faked." That said, the real problem here is the unbelieveable bueracuracy that infests our government. Look at the INS. Just ridiculous. \_ He was on an expired visa. That's life. Maybe he can tell his friends to obey our immigration laws and then there's no problem. We should have forced him to refund US taxpayers the cost of jail and trial before release. I'm sure FBI agents have more important concerns than this twit. \_ Not only that. He was *working* with an expired *tourist* visa. \_ So deport him. If you want him punished, work out a treaty the law, and staying of a tourist visa is too. with Nepal where they punish their citizens for violating your immigration laws. \_ That's what the FBI agent in charge was trying to do, and he eventually got him out. \_ Are you a tax lawyer? Then you've almost certainly committed tax fraud and mail fraud. When they come to lock you up, please remember what you've written today. \_ Bad analogy. This guy knew he was breaking immigration law wide open. You don't have to be an immigration lawyer to know that working on a tourist visa is against the law, and staying of a tourist visa is too. \_ straw man. The penalty for working on an expired visa is deportation, not 3 months of jail. -tom \_ Wrong-o, Tom-o. Or at least you're responding to the wrong question. I didn't say anything about the punishment being just. I just pointed out that this fellows analogy was wrong. That's not a straw man. \_ 'Wrong-o, Tom-o'? What the fuck is wrong with you? \_ I get too much fun out of life. \_ No analogy being made here. If you're not a tax lawyer, you have almost certainly violated some minor part of the byzantine US tax codes. If you show no sympathy for a man who was put in solitary confinement for 3 months for working on an expired visa, expect no sympathy when the powers that be arrest and detain you on the pretext of tax and mail fraud. \_ "No analogy?" Your whole argument us based on a bad analogy, That purposely breaking a well known low in 2 different ways is somehow analgus to breaking an extrememly obscure law unintentionally. \_ Here is the correct article non PC title: Greedy Nepalese Flaunts US Laws and Distracts FBI from Pursuing Terrorists. He is responsible for his decision to break our laws when we are under terrorist attack. He is lucky to have gotten off as easy as he did. BTW this is classic NYTimes bias. \_ Wait, so its only an objective headline if its worded like a news report in Starship Troopers? \_ Motd Poster is flaming asshole and rabid propagandist! Click here to learn more! \_ Do you want to see more? \_ I think, what you are saying is, he was lucky because: (1) He was kept in solitary, he wasn't raped, he was only strip-searched (2) It was only three months, could have been a year+ (3) He could be in Guantanamo, he was in Brooklyn (4) He eventually got to talk to a lawyer (5) He had a senior FBI agent helping him (6) He got a free ticket back to Nepal, didn't have to pay any fines, and did manage to send $37K back to his family (7) He broke important laws during a very sensitive time, he should accept the consequences \_ If rape is inevitable, sit back and enjoy it! |
2004/5/25-26 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:30413 Activity:insanely high |
5/25 Fabricating a Statistic in the Immigration Debate questionable ethics by LATimes http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1141902/posts \_ Don't hide that it's a freeper link and we won't delete it. \_ 2 wrongs don't make a right. \_ insert hilarious racist Asian joke here \_ RAPIST! \_ RACIST! \_ Why do you care that it's from freerepublic? It's an excerpt for an LA Times article, which can be found here: http://www.latimes.com/news/education/la-fi-golden24may24,1,818783.column?coll=la-news-learning (registration required) \_ actually there are responses from various parties not on LA's site. Thats the point! \_ I care because Freeper doesn't always post the entire article, and anything they do post is accompanied by pages of debate that I don't care to read. \_ ^debate^invective \_ I hate the spewage at the freerepublic more than you and wish the freeperguy would post the original links without the freeper crap in it. there was a time (a looong time ago) that (very briefly) the free republic was a decent conservative site but the spewing morons quickly took over and all thinking people left. the morons at the freerep make the rest of us look bad. i've managed to start any number of good conversations and debates here posting original links without linking through some crap site like the freerepublic. --real conservative \_ why do you hate immigrants? \_ why do you hate white people? |
2004/5/19 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:30292 Activity:insanely high |
5/19 Mass Immigration Cost American Taxpayers $69 Billion Net and 2 Million Jobs in 1997 http://www.carryingcapacity.org/huddlenr.html \_ Oh bugger off. \_ factual refutation? \_ What's the point? You wouldn't listen anyway. Its the motd. "Bugger off" gets us right to the point. Oh yeah, bugger off once agaim, no one wants to listen to your axe grinding for the nth time. \_ They're coming from the future: http://www.johntitor.com \_ Why do you hate immigrants? |
2004/5/11 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:30170 Activity:nil |
5/11 Subsidizing Illegal Immigration: Illegals get in-state tuition to UC & Cal State (Tom McClintock) <DEAD>209.757.34.100/focus/f-news/1133562/posts<DEAD> \_ The claim is ridiculous. I was a legal immigrant and I had to pay full tuition until I got a Green card. And BTW, it was a free republic link. Why bother to hide it? \_ its not a claim it is a law. State sen. McClintock is lying? I simply cut and past the link from my broswer. |
2004/5/7 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:30077 Activity:nil |
5/6 Cool, I got the censors to delete the stupid illegal immigrant thread! |
2004/4/1-2 [Politics/Domestic/California, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:12977 Activity:low |
4/1 I have heard it stated that our (the US's) system of Plurality/Majority elections discourage people from voting. Now, I can see the reasoning here (I hate both presidential canidates) but I was curious if this claim can be backed up with numbers. Possiably comparing places of similar culture and circumstance that use the diffrent types of voting. \_ I'd say that's probably a specious opinion that was stated without much evidence to support it. There's a lot of other, move provable reasons for the decline in voter interest in the US. Also rarely mentioned, but a factor in decreased voter registration over the past 30 years has been an increase in immigrant, non-citizen population relative to citizens. I'm not trying to race-bait here, and its not nearly the only factor, but its often ignored when people decry decreasing voter participation. \_ Interesting. Actually, that raises another question. Why do people think that immigration has anything to do with race? I've met immigrants of all manner of races, even... *gasp* white. \_ *I* don't think it has anything to do with race, of course. I was trying to head off the usual motd flame war. Not that it will help. \_ So you're saying the ratio of immigrant to citizen is too many? \_ I didn't say that. You're putting words in my mouth. I was just citing it as a partial reason for decreasing voter registration. In fact, if you take this into account, voter registration amongst _those eligible to register_ hasn't declined significantly since the 1970s. Of course, it declined markedly from, say, the 40s to the 70s in real terms. I have no problem with immigration. Its more of an argument for urging people to become citizens and participate in the process than anything else. \_ Countries with proportional-representation-based voting systems have higher voter turn-out than countries that use first past the post (like the US). More info: http://www.fairvote.org/turnout/index.html \_ People don't vote because they think their vote doesn't matter. It really is just that simple. |
2004/3/15-16 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:12693 Activity:nil |
3/15 The Sinking Lifeboat: Uncontrolled Immigration and the U.S. Healthcare System http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1098224/posts \_ racist. no need to read link. freeper = racist. \_ you are a left wing liberal commie traitor sodomist whatever |
2004/3/3 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:12506 Activity:nil |
3/3 Eighteen-year-old Tricia Taylor of Detroit was in court in December 2002 to hear the plea of the illegal alien who caused her to lose both legs above the knees. http://www.immigrationshumancost.org/text/crimevictims.html \_ Looks like an anti-immigrant web site disguising itself as anti- illegal-immigrant. Check out the home page. \_ I don't think the idiot that keeps posting this crap can tell tell the difference. He's got to be autistic or something. |
2004/2/27 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:12430 Activity:kinda low |
2/27 Nice folks over in Saudi Arabia. Here's a bit about their recently relaxed visa & immigration policy: http://cbs2.com/topstories/topstories_story_057202251.html \_ This is news? \_ Uhm, yea, this has been the case in many countries in the region for decades (with restrictions on all of (1) Jew, (2), Israeli passport, and (3) Passport with an Israeli stamp). |
2004/2/26-27 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Politics/Foreign/Europe] UID:12427 Activity:low |
2/26 Living man a fugitive suspect in sucessful suicide bombing attack. Huh what? http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2004/02/25/khadr_abdullah040225 "In a report earlier this month, Agence France-Presse said a Taliban source had identified Abdullah Khadr as the attacker who on Jan. 27 jumped on Murphy's jeep and blew himself up. He is the 22-year-old son of Ahmed Said Khadr." \_ It's on cbc.ca. Go post there if you care. \_ Are you deranged? |
2004/2/26 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Politics/Domestic/SocialSecurity] UID:12411 Activity:nil |
2/24 General question for anti-gov't-program types: Do you think it's ok to just abandon those that are unable to properly care for themselves? For example: retards, invalids, elderly, children of incompetents, incompetents, etc.? How would you propose dealing with them? \_ I'm one of the most conservative people on the motd. I propose that society takes care of those who truly can not take care of themselves. Our society moves too fast, is too dispersed and no longer fit to deal with charity cases with charity. However, I do not believe "the elderly" belong on your list of those unable to care for themselves. There is nothing about simply being 'elderly' that puts a person in the same category as the mentally disabled or those truly physically unable to care for themselves. They fall into the welfare-state socialism-is-a-failure i-hate-big-government- waste category. Social security was never intended to be the sole support for old people. It is/was a socialist policy designed to supplement an old person's other income. That "other income" is the old person's responsibility. They had an entire lifetime to get their act together. I don't feel responsible for people being wasteful or stupid with their lives. I would make ilyas pay a tiny amount of his income (less than 1%) to support the truly needy but wouldn't take a penny from him for "the elderly". \_ Well I put them there more as "incompetents". Or people who for whatever reason aren't smart enough or are unfortunate enough so wind up being economically unviable. We don't have a full- unemployment economy like Kucinich wants. So bottom line, do you just let them wander around homeless, spreading disease, and die? Who decides whether someone "truly can not take care of themselves"? That could be faked right? Or self-induced... I've been around mentally ill people. Sometimes they could sort of function, but not enough to compete. Or they might be stuck with the mind of a 10 year old, which is enough to appear coherent but not enough to really survive. If nothing else they could put themselves in jail. Isn't it perverse? At least with socialism, people who have some normal human ambition will strive to achieve while the rest are provided some simple support. (I'd also favor a more limited immigration policy. And I don't believe in giving "asylum".) \_ You are a conservative, but when the rubber hits the road you are a pragmatic first, a conservative second. The problem is, I can always make a case that more people need to be included in the entitlement you are creating (what about old people who immigrated from North Korea, who had no chance to improve their lot, etc. etc.) The real issue here is whether property rights trump 'right to not die.' I believe so (I also believe there is no such right as 'right to not die'). Once you are willing to redistribute money from specific people to other specific people (as opposed to servicing certain kinds of 'global goods') using force, it's all a matter of sliding down a gentle slope from your position to orthodox socialism. -- ilyas \_ I propose to rely on charity and culture of compassion (or if you are more cynical, peer pressure of compassion), rather than on forcing people to be compassionate. If confronted with a scenario where I have to choose between letting someone die and forcing someone to take care of them, I would choose the former. -- ilyas \_ in WW2 Japan, the old people were deemed useless because they took away precious resources (rice, time, etc) that could otherwised be used for expanding their empire. So, they killed many of them for the greater good. \_ nippon bansai!!! nippon ichiban!!!! \_ There is a difference between a safety net and socialized retirement / medical care. Do you want to inculcate government dependency (as if we haven't already)? \_ so... if there's a safety net then how do you prevent people from treating it the same as socialized blah? once most of these people fall in they probably can't get out anyway. \_ fuck em. let em die. |
2004/2/25 [Politics/Foreign/Canada, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:12394 Activity:kinda low |
2/24 Canadian military going bankrupt. I guess that's ok when you're living under the US military umbrella. It's not like anyone is going to invade but does serve to further highlight their puppet status. \_ If they're a "puppet," how come they got into a pissing match with the US over Iraq? \_ Kids sometimes do this to their parents, but there is no doubt who is boss. \_ Oddly enough I feel no one is going to invade the US either, and yet they have huge military expenditures. \_ hahahahah! \_ That's because you're an idiot. \_ The illegals already have and still continue to do so. \_ That's right, whitey. You need help loading your luggage on the next boat for Europe? \_ Why do people equate anti-illegal with racism? \_ Because anti-illegal apologists tend to be masking deeper anti-immigrant agendae. \_ Why does anti-immigrant have to be racist? Regardless of race I don't see why anyone should be pro-immigrant right now. It doesn't help those who are already here. There is no manpower shortage in America. \_ They don't really think you're racist. It's just easy to toss around hot button words like that instead of debating these sorts of very serious topics. Screaming, "RACIST!" is easy. Doing research and coming up with solid reasons for open boarders and counters to the closed boarder people is much harder. Check this out: RACIST! See? that was easy. \_ WE WILL BURY YOU! VIVA LA MUD RACES PARTY! \_ Haiti right now is interesting example of what happens when you get rid of your military (they did it to remove the Coup threat). So now thy have a handful of ex-military rebels they are trying to fight with basically police. \_ Cool, so we should keep the military to (a) avoid having ex-military people run amuck and overthrow the government, (b) provide domestic security. -John \_ of course, you can't have ex-Military without a military \_ does it bother any of you idiots that the premise of this whole debate is that Canada is getting rid of its military, which just isn't true? They're having budget problems and closing a couple of bases, and the op turned that into a clever litttle troll. that's all. \_ OP 1, !OP 0. \_ Bzzzt! I never said Canada was getting rid of their military. I said exactly what I said, nothing more and nothing less. If you choose to make it into something else that's your business but not my words or meaning. --OP |
2004/2/12 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Politics/Domestic/SIG] UID:12223 Activity:very high 59%like:12209 |
2/11 Sierra Club anti-immigrant? http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2004/02/11/MNGRA4U14O1.DTL \_ If an environmental .org is serious about the environment then yes it makes sense to be anti-immigrant. In fact it makes sense to be anti-human. The SC is not a liberal .org, they're an environmental group. Increasing population density in the U.S. will not in any way improve the environment here or elsewhere and is going to destroy a whole lot of it here and elsewhere. Fewer people will directly lead to a cleaner/safer environment for all planets and animals. \_ aren't environmentalists typically liberals? \_ what is going on inside the SC right now is a fight between true environmentalists who don't have a broader focus and liberals for whom the environment is only one agenda item on the list worth sacrificing for their greater liberal agenda. I'm with the pure environmentalist crowd as we already have enough generic liberals but no other serious orgs looking out for the environment. \_ I couldn't agree more. It's important for any organization like that to stay focused. I'm going to take a wild guess here and say I'll bet less than a quarter of any dollar given to these jokers gets to any kind of conservation project. Now Bat Conservation International on the other hand is, IMHO, a model of how things *should* be done. http://www.batcon.org I've been a contributor to and member of BCI for over 10 years, and I can't remember a single time when they seemed politically motivated in anything beyond the very narrow scope of their stated mission. \_ Grow up. \_ typically yes. But it is not a prereq. Personally I consider myself a conservative libertarian environmentalist, but there are people who know me who would argue with each of those labels. \_ Then at the very least you have a tension between human rights, which is the libertarian pet peeve and 'environmental stuff', for which a principled resolution should exist. Most libertarians would say 'screw the endangered wetland weed, humans are more important.' Conservative libertarian makes more sense -- libertarian == rights, conservative == enforcement. As far as the Sierra Club story, I heard they made some sort of 'mutual coprosperity pact' with the Hispanic Caucus (which makes them both unprincipled in my book). -- ilyas of those labels. \_ Every environmental issue is caused by human population growth. |
2004/1/12 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:11756 Activity:high |
1/11 In Los Angeles, 95 percent of all outstanding warrants for homicide (which total 1,200 to 1,500) target illegal aliens. Up to two-thirds of all fugitive felony warrants (17,000) are for illegal aliens. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1056310/posts \_ Hmm... which is more likely? A) Illegal aliens commit 95% of murders B) Illegal aliens are much more likely to run away or hide. \_ While I agree with you, please don't edit my response. \_ I'm sorry. Let me fix that: \_ I think you may have intended to append "...if suspected, \_ I think may have intended to append "...if suspected, regardless of actual guilt" to option B. \_ Of course they're more likely to run away or hide. It's easier for them to commit crimes and disappear. This is good how? \_ Well, if they could get drivers licenses, health care, submit W-2s and all the miscellany that most people have, it would be \_ Those "most people" are citizens, son. This is a country and a nation, not a free travel zone opened to the world. Onlt the US and third world nations have such porous borders. The third world has an excuse. a lot easier to track them down. \_ Or we could just enforce our existing immigration laws. \_ But it's impossible to seal the borders totally. People \_ Just because it is hard or not economically feasible to do something at 100% is not in any way a good reason to not put in the 99% effort. For example, it is *extremely* expensive to run a 100% uptime network of servers but you can run a 99.999% uptime system for something most mid- and some small-sized companies can afford. The only 100% system I've ever seen was in a *very* high end government lab and cost the tax payers hundreds of millions to build and maintain. \_ You must be using some technical definition of '100%' I am not familiar with. Nothing can be fully reliable, as you well know, regardless of how much money you spend on it. will get in, so we might as well know they exist. \_ And what happens when they obtain 5 or 6 pieces of indentification, like they do now? \_ And as soon as we know they exist, we deport them. Legal immigration rates should probably be increased, but illegal immigration should not be tolerated. \_ See, this is why I can't understand the Right's opposition to driver's licences for illegal aliens: once they're registered, you'll know right away where they are and whether you can deport them. The beauty of the system is that \_ "and whether you can deport them": if they're here illegally they can be deported. the aliens themselves will come to you! \_ I think the idea is that illegals can get a drivers license and not be deported just based on that. They can be deported if found out by other means though. The upside for the state is that illegals are at least subject to the \_ Why would an illegal bother? They're getting along just fine right now without being 'on the books'. I wonder how many of you actually know any illegals and I don't mean the anonymous faces that you see doing gardening or construction. \_ 1) Under the mistaken impression that they won't be deported the next time they're pulled over, and 2) thanks for the non-sequitur. \_ http://www.streetgangs.com/topics/2003/112103hoodlums.html requirements of licensing and insurance. \_ Why do we need immigration at all any more? Are we really running low on people? -ax \_ We're low on people who will do crappy jobs for minimum wage. Also, it's a fairness issue, unless your parents are both Native \_ Fairness? Please explain. I was going to go off on you but maybe you're not saying wha t think you're saying so I'll reserve judgement for now. \_ End welfare and people will work. \_ Those damn 5 year olds on AFDC, why won't they get a job! \_ That coal isn't going to mine itself, you know! \_ Why should the parents be allowed to have 10 children while on welfare? \_ What are the alrernatives? Deny welfare to a woman with 10 children and probably no marketable skills, forced abortion, forced sterilization. None of these seem reasonable. \_ You seem oblivious to how government handouts work. When you give people free money or healthcare the take all they can and will act in a way to maximize their return. \_ I'm not at all oblivious. I know all about incentives and market forces. I'm a former Libertarian. I'm saying you can't pull the rug out from under people without causing big problems. \_ Libertarian turned statist? Admit it you want someone to take care of you. You want cradle to grave protection by some faceless bureaucrat. You don't have the ability to make your own decisions and live with the consequences. \_ And therein lies the paradox: California agribusiness is built on the labor of people who are criminally underpaid; they continue to be criminally underpaid because they have no legal status and will be deported if they complain or try to organize, but the institution of employing them remains because if all illegal aliens were deported, agribusiness would be forced to pay minimum wage to American workers and that would bankrupt California agribusiness. The parallels between the current labor situation in California and the pre-Civil War agricultural economy of the South are striking. \_ The cost breakdown in agriculture is ~ 10% labor. \_ The margins are tiny though. \_ And what would that be if ag was paying $6.75 per hour? but illegal immigration should not be tolerated. Americans. |
2004/1/7 [Politics/Domestic/California, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:11704 Activity:insanely high |
1/7 Court: N.C. must broaden its Medicaid coverage for illegal immigrants http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1053196/posts \_ It only makes sense. Legislation through the courts is the only way the minority party can push their agenda. It's been this way for years. \_ If you agree with what the court is doing, its fair and reasonable. If you disagree, its "legislative activism." There is no political party I know if thats actually consistent about this, other than maybe the libertarians, and they have virtually nobody in office that I recall. \_ There are libertarians in office. They just call themselves socially liberal Republicans, or fiscally conservative Democrats because no-one votes for a third party. |
2004/1/6 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Politics/Domestic/President/Bush] UID:11689 Activity:nil |
1/6 Go Bush: Bush pro-immigration: http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/01/06/elec04.prez.bush.immigration/index.html \_ http://csua.org/u/5g0 \_ It's all about bringing in cheap farm labor so you can eat your all vegan diet instead of paying the real cost for your food. \_ good for economy, good for national security, good for immigrants, good for Mexico, good for the Bush, good for the country. \_ But those cheap labor are sending money to their home countries, hurting US economy. Plus they are breaking the law and they are cutting in front of those waiting in line for years to immigrate legally. I guess nobody cares about the law and fairness these days. \_ what if it is a separate queue? |
2003/12/29-30 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:29737 Activity:moderate |
12/29 Republicans for Illegal Immigration http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1047986/posts \_ Even Republicans are now into this way of buying votes. I think we should amend the Constitution to ban anything that rewards illegal activity. \_ Reagan did it, why not Bush? |
2003/12/24-25 [Politics/Domestic/California, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:11584 Activity:low |
12/13 "Organizers charge white students $1 for a cookie, while blacks and other minorities pay 25 to 95 cents. Doughnuts are available for 50 cents to everyone except Asian Americans and whites, who cannot purchase them... Unfair? So is affirmative action, organizers contend." from http://csua.org/u/5d4 \_ The most pathetic thing is that these stunts were first pulled by conservatives at UM during their recent affirmative action debate, and it appears on the news wires every time some imitators buy a couple of poster boards and $20 of cookies at the local supermarket. (The people who were suing UM were horribly deluded to think that their race kept them out, btw.) And also, wtf wants to go to UW? \_ Not everyone can get into your rich little white boy school. \_ How come Asian Americans cannot purchase them? -asian am \_ There are no asians in Washington. \_ Because Asian Americans, like whites, need higher GPAs and test scores to get admitted compared to applicants of other races. \_ that is sooooo untrue. Look at Vietnamnese people. I've roomed with 2 of them and 1 of them was a total complete loser who liked to mod his car with ugly looking spoilers. The other one was a thief who took my mail and stole my CC # to buy things. Both of them went to VCs. \_ VCs = vietcongs? \_ Trolling with public funds. Obtaining cookies has an even playing field. Education does not. \_ Wtf does 'even playing field' even mean? What about poor white immigrants, etc? \_ At the most distilled, Opportunity. Anything from parents that actually know that they should help you learn (and hopefully had an education themselves) to having a teacher that recognizes your individual needs in education and has the funds and time to address them. --scotsman p.s. and before you get your panties in a bunch, no, race lines are not a perfect way to draw the boundaries, but strangely enough, the economic and racial lines show a strong corellation. \_ Then why not just choose economic lines and ignore race? Do you seriously believe that middle class black parents will raise their kids less well or know less than poor white trash from the sticks? Doing anything by race is evil. No bullshit. No excuses. \_ Do you seriously believe that racism is not still a part of the problem? And "anything by race is evil" is a little strong. Look at the reasons Prop 54 went down so hard. There are real divisions in terms of health care and education that must be addressed in terms of race/culture. --scotsman \_ Nice dodge. What about those middle class black kids vs. the poor white kids? Go read your own words above starting with "Opportunity. Anything from parents...". Stop ducking and please answer. \_ It's not a dodge. It's multiple parts of the problem of education. There is racism, and there is insufficient funding and opportunity for poorer schools/students etc. There is no panacea. Racism has perhaps garnered more attention, but calling it solved is ludicrous. Scholastic funding for poor areas is a problem that has headed in the wrong direction for a long time. --scotsman \_ Ben, what problem are you solving? Are you solving: (a) that some parents are idiots, and don't instill the value of education in their kids (such people exist in all races) (b) that some people are poor and some are not (such people exist in all races) or (c) racist attitudes about some people (they exist about people of all races, in particular jews, members of the caucasian race, have been the 'beneficiaries' of racism for thousands of years). So, which problem is it? And why penalize whites, regardless of which of the three it is? -- ilyas \_ I am not a communist as you believe, ilya, but I do believe that education and health care are rights that everyone should be guaranteed. I think that racism impinges on peoples' access to education. I think that the best teachers spend nearly as much time educating parents as they do on their students (which shouldn't be necessary, but is). I think the phrase "benefitting from racism" is loaded, and as unhelpful to discourse as comparing affirmative action to cookies is. Returning to the financial aspect, I believe investment in education has a higher return that most people suppose, and deserves more funding than we have devoted thus far. --scotsman \_ Let me ask this again. What justification do you have for penalizing whites? It doesn't have to be moral, it could be pragmatic. I just want to know what the justification is, because I don't think it has been articulated yet. -- ilyas \_ Refer to history. Social movements brought us here. Helping the poor is not what the rich do... Helping those who were socially outcast has much more political leverage. Besides the "Poor" don't vote... \_ Helping the poor is exactly what the rich do. It is not what the middle class does because they can't afford it. That's why you get ultra rich leftists like Gates and Buffet saying taxes are too low. They don't care what the tax rates are because it doesn't mean anything to them but it makes them feel less guilty to know they may have helped some poor people (at the real world expense of the middle class). So, anyway, you seem to be saying that we should help the middle class black kid but ignore the poor white kid... because he's white? Brilliant. Glad you're \_ Then you're reading me wrong. not making public policy. It's already fucked up enough. At least today that poor white kid can get *some* help for being poor, although not as much as the middle class black kid. In your world, the black kid would get 100% and the white kid nothing solely because of the color of their skin. Sickening. \_ I should make one correction. Gates is NOT a leftist. Gates is a big Ayn Rand fan. \_ He probably meant Gates Sr. \- "help help. i am an item." i really really hope the aclu gets involved in this one. --psb |
2003/12/9 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Politics/Foreign/Europe] UID:11376 Activity:nil |
12/9 Read this you beatniks and open your eyes: http://www-hoover.stanford.edu/publications/digest/034/johnson.html \_ Pride goeth before a fall. \_ Pride goeth before destruction, and an haughty spirit before a fall. Prov 16:18 \_ I hope you are all right. That way we can have a "Mad Max" world and I can use my guns. Seriously. |
2003/11/12 [Politics/Domestic, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:11035 Activity:nil |
11/11 Support the president! http://www.whitehouse.org \_ support his impeachment! \_ Support from the commercial sector seems stronger. http://www.whitehouse.com |
2003/11/6 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Health/Women] UID:29619 Activity:nil |
11/6 Fox asks health care, education, protection for Mexican migrants The president of Mexico called Wednesday for improved treatment of Mexicans who enter the United States, including better health care and education and respect for the human rights of migrants... "We must work together so that they can have health insurance," http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1016347/posts |
2003/10/23-24 [Computer/Rants, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:10759 Activity:nil |
10/23 I just heard that you get $300/week if you picket 40 hours a week. Now I know why they're so active in front of Albertsons/Ralphs \_ no shit. in the meantime, I can't go shopping for food because of those overly needy bastards. \_ I can't wait till your job gets outsourced to India. \_ sorry. I'm still in school and will never work in the hitech industry. \_ how about medical transcribing? how about finance? how about manufacturing? exactly what skills do you have and what makes you immune to outsourcing? \_ He'll make a fine collector of the dole. Hi troll. Immigrants wouldn't do well in finance _/ or any other job that requires fluency in English. Even with fluency, you still don't have the same grasp of the language and the PEOPLE. Can't you see??? I have people skills! I'm a people person!!! \_ DIE! \_ who said immigrants? we were talking outsourcing and they've been outsourcing all sorts of finance jobs to india for quite a while now. \_ I know many Chinese immigrant friends in accounting. \_ This is a ripe opportunity to bring our immigrants into the economic system. We can kill two birds with one stone by replacing the Americans who are unwilling to do this mostly unskilled labor at the going rate with lower paid immigrants. Everyone wins. \_ Alberston's outside my complex was offering up to $19.98/hr for scabs. \_ agree, agree. \_ so you want to put americans out of work and scab them off with illegal aliens? that's a good thing? i didn't know there was anyone on the motd *that* far to the right. \_ Do they pay for 40 hours picketing per week? Also, union workers have been contributing an extra $2 per week to the strike fund for the last year or so, to prepare for this. \_ Just go shopping. I didn't want to, but I had to have a particular item and no other stores had it. So I went. It was no big deal. I'm going to go again, too. \_ No big deal until some striker follows you back to your car and beats you with a bat. \_ Yeah, right. I'm so scared. \_ The guy was a scab, and he tried to run over some picketers. |
2003/10/21 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Politics/Domestic/SocialSecurity] UID:29582 Activity:high |
10/20 Great Libertarian party statement re: Rush Limbaugh's drug habit: http://www.lp.org/press/archive.php?function=view&record=652 \_ I'm unimpressed. Even Pat Buchannan occasionally has a good point. Libertarians are, overall, far more evil and influential than Buchannan and his neo nazi buddies will ever be in this country. Fuck the libertarians. \_ err...libertarians are influential? since when?!! \_ http://www.cato.org \_ err...libertarians are evil? since when?!! |
2003/10/16 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:10666 Activity:nil |
10/16 Why are conservatives so up in arms about illegal immigrants when they're obviously so good for business? You don't see them picketing, complaining about better wages or benefits, or making any effort to be a squeaky wheel at all. We've already seen that profits trump patriotism (Halliburton under Cheney doing big business in Iraq during the sanctions, Reagan selling missiles to Iran for profit, etc). \_ When did you stop beating your wife? \_ The same reason Strom Thurmond switched parties when the Republicans became the new home of southern racists. They blather about morality, but if you look at their other positions racism is the only explanation for the American "conservative" stance on immigration. \_ (a) it's not obvious that they are, when costs to the government are taken into account, and (b) there is a moral argument to be made which is that illegals are breaking the law to be here, and should be deported on those grounds alone. \_ a law that is meagerly enforced, and arguably ineffective because its aim is wrong. If they targeted the demand instead of the supply, they'd go further in curbing "illegal" immigration \_ Often when people get up in arms about an issue it's because they're upset with other things in life and want to feel the pleasure of righteous anger by loudly decrying another group. This is true of both liberals and conservatives. -emin \_ If someone is willing to answer the question: How many people should live in the United States? Then all these issues are easily resolved. -ax \_ that question has no answer. \_ Or What should the population limit of the US be? -ax \_ the same question, the same lack of answer. It's a value judgement. \_ And if the answer is the set of Americans that include you minus one, how are we going to settle this? Fisticuffs at twenty paces? \_ The point is that all this discussion is based on the idea that the US grows without bound. If you set limits, you can set rates of immigration, etc. -ax \_ If you set limits, you must supply reasons for those limits. When you do that, you risk sounding like the previous waves of immigrants who were all for their own immigration but wanted the doors shut behind them. \_ I think it is trivial to prove that we should have limits. No one would like the country to have a population of zero. No one would like the country to have a population of 172 Trillion. I think it is obvious that there is some "ideal" zone somewhere between those two and it is the job of the political process to decide where than number is. Personally, I think the United States and California would be better off with fewer people than we have now. \_ You seem to imply that there's no distinction possible between legal, authorized immigration and illegals. \_ Agreed with above. Even if there is no bound on the number of people who can live here, we, as a country, still reserve the right to choose who comes here, how they do it, and what conditions they should satisfy. \_ What is the basis of this "right"? \_ What is the basis of all rights? This is a good question but one which can be asked with equal force of illegal immigrants themselves: "What is the basis of their right to come to a country unlawfully?" -- ilyas \_ One might suggest that they were endowed by their creator with the right to pursue happiness. And while I don't agree, I definitely think that if one is going to restrict anothers free movement, it definitely falls on the restrictor to justify his right in doing so and not the other way around. -phuqm \_ The right to pursue happiness does not allow one to do so at the expense of someone else. Again, the issue boils down to the effects of illegal immigration on the host country. I take an even stronger position -- even if illegal immigration has an overall positive effect on a country, the country still need not allow it. The same principle applies to my house. I may benefit from having someone over for dinner, but I may not want company that day, and it's my right to refuse. -- ilyas \_ And it goes deeper than this. Was it easier at one point to get into the US? If so, what justifies making it harder now? And if it's unfairly more difficult now, migrating illegally becomes a noble and just activity. \_ It was also easier to break into someone's house because locks weren't as good, and doors weren't as sturdy. It seems perfectly justifiable to make breakins harder. \_ Breakins, yes, but why make it harder to immigrate legally? \_ Was legal immigration made more stringent? \_ That's the question, innit? \_ Perhaps because the country is getting over crowded. \_ Bzzt. There's still plenty of room in the cities and the countryside. \_ No there isn't. Not given the current infrastructure. There is room in some rural areas, but no immigrants ever go there because there is no work. \_ In the end, the fact is that the citizens of this country are here now. We may not "deserve" to be here any more than illegal immigrants however we are perfectly justified in protecting our own. If I buy land I am not forced to sell off bits of it to newcomers. Compared to old times, there is no longer wide open lands to settle (at least not where anybody actually wants to or does go). They pack into increasingly poor living areas and it's within our rights to regulate that process and do it under our terms. There are far more people in the world than we need. That's why we have to work our asses off to even afford a piece of land to live on. \_ I found this link interesting: http://207.188.212.158/Research/Research.cfm?ID=1820&c=2 -- ilyas |
2003/10/6 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:10487 Activity:nil |
10/6 'Currently, more than 25 percent of our federal prison inmates are illegal aliens who committed crimes. ' Excessive immigration is sinking Golden State http://www.bayarea.com/mld/cctimes/news/opinion/6937903.htm \_ if you really want, erect a wall between United States and Mexico. If Chinese can do it 2000 years ago, you can too. By the time you erected the wall, you then will discover that certain part of US economy is actually *DEPEND* upon illegal aliens(read: agriculture) Instead of bitching about illegal aliens, may be you can use your limited brain power try to resolve this economic dependency, Unless we resolve this issue, not even a wall will resolve the illegal alien problem. |
2003/10/4-5 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:10469 Activity:nil |
104/ http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/local/6929308.htm Because we know Americans aren't willing to do this sort of work, we _need_ illegals or nothing would ever get done. \_ definitely. I agree. - someone who thinks Rush is being unfairly mischaracterized. |
2003/10/4-5 [Politics/Domestic/California/Arnold, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:10466 Activity:nil |
10/3 Does anyone have a good link to a discussion of the pros & cons of giving drivers licenses to illegal immigrants? I didn't hear about it until a couple of days ago, and it seems rather far- fetched, but someone must have presented some good reason or it wouldn't have happened, right? \_ RANT! GROWL! MESSICANS! GRRR!!!!! DAVIS!!!!! ARNOLD!!!! \_ pro: they're driving anyway and we need slave labor \_ That's it?!?!? If they're too broke to pay for insurance, what's the point of giving the license that will let them get insurance? And if they *do* get driver's licenses, what prevents the INS from tracking them and deporting them if they are illegal immigrants? \_ The INS? Nothing. You forgot about the importance of slave labor. \_ the INS bit is easy, you don't let the INS use the DL database. Other pros: if you make laws so that people stopped without a DL get checked in the INS system and deported, while poeple with DLs just get a speeding ticket, suddenly there are going to be a lot less unliscensed, uninsured drivers out there. \_ Like that would happen. They already don't deport illegals who have "established connections to the community". They just let em walk. Almost no one gets deported. There's never been a serious effort to stop the influx or kick out those who are found when anyone bothers looking. This is a load of bullshit. con: they shouldn't even be here, they're going to use it to vote, it can be used to elevate an illegal to the same level of concern in the government's eyes as tax paying citizens. \_ DL alone is not a valid enough id to register to vote. \_ Motor Voter! Howdy! That's all it takes. Fact. I'm a citizen voting every election for 15+ years and I've never showed anyone any real proof of anything to vote. \_ Anything which adds drivers to the road is bad. I don't care who they are. More drivers means more idiots on the roads and more pollution. We should raise the driving age to 18 to balance things out. \_ Under 18 drivers aren't a significant percentage of drivers out there. Furthermore, even if we increase age limit to 18, they're still going to be inexperienced drivers on the road. Yeah, they will be more mature, but still not confident on the road. \_ let's change the minimum driving age to 80, video tape it, sell the tapes, and use the revenue to pay for good public transit in california. this will also save money on health care for the elderly. \_ public transit can never entirely replace private transit. it cant *never* be that flexible due to it's very nature. \_ try visiting tokyo sometime. \_ the rest of the world isn't built like tokyo. try visiting *any* large American city. Actually, try visiting just small city, town, village, or farm in the US. Hint: this is a bigger place than tokyo and Not really. Ever seen Tokyo? -John _/ frankly who the hell wants to live like the japanese do? I'm a man, not a sardine. \_ what's really amazing is that i got three serious replies from my "let the elderly kill eachother on the roads" troll. \_ not really. that part was ignored but you can give yourself a few troll points if you like. its not like anyone keeps track or cares. |
2003/10/2-3 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Politics/Domestic/California/Arnold] UID:10416 Activity:nil |
10/1 Let's say Davis gets recalled and some republican, presumabley Arnie, gets elected. Then some democrates get together and decide to have a recall in a couple months. they succeed, beating arnie with some wildly popular democrat celebrity. This pisses off the republicans, who then stage another recall and take over with an even more amazing republican celebrity, etc. etc. etc. when does it stop? doesn't anyone see this as a bad direction to go in, even if you hate davis and happen to like one of the potential replacements? In civilised states removing the governor from office ins something only the state legislature can do. \_ It stops when Arnold takes over because the people won't do another recall. It simply won't pass. Arnold doesn't have a lengthy and well documented record of crimes against the people of this state. \_ yeah except for molesting all those women. And violating his immigration. \_ urlP \_ you can't violate immigration laws in CA. we don't have any. and he's a kennedy now so what he did to those women fits right in with the rest of his family. \_ wow, you just figured this out? \_ it dopesn't stop. we're doomed. \_ when the democrats grow up, it'll stop \_ From this comment, it sounds like it's not just the Demos that need to grow up. \_ You make it sound like its easy to get a recall election ceritifed. \_ And it is. \_ Which is why it's only happened once but it's been tried dozens of times. At least pretend to know something. \_ Dozens of times? Cite, please. \_ The sky is blue. Go read a fucking newspaper. It's been mentioned in dozens of articles. |
2003/9/19-20 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:10256 Activity:moderate |
9/19 Whites no longer a majority in bay area: http://csua.org/u/4e0 "Whites slipped from 51 percent to 49 percent of the region's population from July 2000 to July 2002, as a result of foreign immigration and the high birthrates among some ethnic groups. In contrast, the percentage of Asians and Latinos each rose from 20 to 21 percent, while the African-American population remained at 8 percent." [ learn to format - formatd ] \_ FINALLY. It's time for us to take back all the stuff that the big oppressive white dicks have been denying us of in the past 200 years or so. Down with white. Black/yellow/brown power!!!! \_ Yeah, now you can go get a job and get off welfare and start paying taxes. \_ Does this cause you some concern? \_ I'm not concerned. Now that whites aren't a majority, I'm going to form the White Students Association. \_ What exactly is "white"? Are Arabs white? Are Indians Asians? I assume most Jews are white. White is also Russian immigrants and such as opposed to your standard anglo-style American white. I think that group has been a minority for longer. "White" is not an ethnic group. \_ Tell that to the people who offer certain scholarships for which I wasn't eligible simply due to the color of my skin. -- russian immigrant (the man can't keep me down) \_ Is it any surpise that yellow fever is rampant in the bay area? \_ He said "rampant"! heh, heh, heh! \_ Adhering to motd formatting conventions makes the motd accessible to everyone. \_ Arrr! \_ Avast! |
2003/9/12-13 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Politics/Foreign/Europe] UID:10168 Activity:nil |
9/12 Interesting article in today's WSJ about legal/illegal Latino immigration to Europe. At least part of it is the result of tightened border security in the US, and Europe has a different take on it. Some welcome it as an alternative to help thwart illegal muslim immigration (potential terrorists). Other factors include a shortage of younger workers, workers know Spanish, etc. Spain allows citizenship after 24 mos. because of special relationship with latin america which is a lot better than the previous special relationship in the america's of taking your land and calling you a foreigner (or heathen, etc). \_ Oh? Taking the Spanish speaker's land in America? Excuse me, but that requires an immediate "fuck you". Who do you think the Spaniards stole it from along with a healthy dose of torture, murder, rape, slavery, theft, looting, and fire, to say nothing of intentionally and systematically obliterating the once highly advanced cultures that were here before the Spanish and their descendants. I have no pity or sympathy for anyone trying to use that "they stole our land from us!" line when right now they're still oppressing the Indians in southern Mexico and putting the final touches on wiping out the few remaining tribes hiding out in the deeper forests further south. Learn some history then you can come back here trolling about the poor oppressed Spanish speakers and how "their" land got "stolen". \_ hello, spittle-emitter, you totally missed his point. \_ Yeah, but what a great rant! \_ Perhaps the irony of the peoples of latin america immigrating to Europe caused a short-circuit in your neural synapses causing you to become a "spittle-emitter". \_ Aren't Mexicans Indians? \_ Mexicans are a mix of Aztecs and Spaniards. \_ Largely. Conquered by the Spaniards. (Of course, Bustamonte for example isn't--he's a pure-bred Spaniard.) \_ Aren't Spaniards just Arabs that converted to Christianity? \_ So they aren't really caucacians or "white"? \_ Emotional statement of fact. Mexico is run by an aristocracy involved in rural cleansing of the poor / troublemakers. Where do they send them - here for course. Although casting the Indians as the victims is a little far fetched. \_ How is casting Indians as victims in any way far fetched? Have you read or heard *anything* about what's going on in the southern states? Anything at all? |
2003/8/24-25 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:29455 Activity:high |
8/23 Illegals busting education budget http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=34232 \_ Or illegals are picking farmer's produce and getting paid squat, so farmers and everyone else up the food chain get paid lots of $$$ except those at the very bottom. Same goes for construction, restaurants, etc. In short, illegals are good for doing jobs that no one else wants to do, and also for scapegoating during hard economic times. The business community will never stand for stopping illegal immigration because they will never find americans to work the fields, clean offices at night, and wash dishes for minimum wage. So scapegoat all you want, but illegals and those at the bottom are indispensible to businesses and the profits that they generate. You directly benefit because costs for your restaurant meal are lower, food from the grocery stores are lower, etc. \_ you wish. take a look around. when the only jobs left in america for someone without a fancy pants education like we have are retail, janitorial, and farm jobs americans will be fighting for the janitorial and farm jobs. it beats retail. welcome to the newest third world country. \__ So you are telling me we need 11 million illegal farm workers in addition to the 20+ million who have been given amnesty in the past 20 years? Exactly how large of an underclass do you want to create - because they are not assimilating. Graduation rates from high school are <30%. When does it stop - should we import all of latin america to be our slave labor? Teenagers or blue collar workers used to perform these tasks, and still would if given the opportunity. How do you know I benefit? Is this hearsay - the National Academy of Sciences says we pay tens of thousands to each illegal over their lifetime. The real price of meat and produce has not fallen, neither has the cost of living. |
2003/8/16 [Politics/Domestic/Abortion, Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Politics/Domestic/President/Bush] UID:29367 Activity:high |
8/15 A short essay on labels in America: http://www.ornery.org/essays/warwatch/2003-08-03-1.html \_ It's really funny that someone would erase a link to an essay advocating moderation. You guys crack me up! Restored (twice). advocating moderation. You guys crack me up! Restored (thrice). |
2003/8/15 [Reference/Law/Court, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:29355 Activity:nil |
8/15 Cracking down on Illegal Criminals "This past December, a man and woman sitting on a New York City park bench were surrounded by a gang of young men. The gang kicked and beat the woman before dragging her along the nearby railroad tracks and forcing her into the woods, where they repeatedly raped the 42-year-old mother of two and threatened to kill her." http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/964613/posts \_ The term 'gang' has a negative connotation which prejudices the reader against the young men before their side has had a chance to be aired in an open court in front of a jury of their peers. I find this entire article racist, classist, and typical of the hatred the ultra right wing religious nuthead freepers are spreading. They should be stopped. No free speech for fascists! |
2003/7/15 [Politics/Domestic/California, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:29038 Activity:nil |
7/14 Crisis continues: US may abolish H1-B visa http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/945304/posts?page=1,50 |
2003/6/28 [Politics/Domestic/California, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:28853 Activity:very high |
6/27 Landmark Studies Reveal Virtually All Of California's Population Explosion Due To Immigration http://www.capsweb.org/newsroom/press_releases/landmark_studies.html Could it be that this is somehow related to the 30$ + billion deficit? \_ most states are having budget crisis now. compare to states without immigration in large numbers or your hated democratic governer. Most states had lots of money a few years ago when the economy was doing well. They spent rather than saved because that's what 99% of all politicians do, and now we all pay the price. I live in a state with a fiscally conservative republican govorner and no population growth for the last 10 years, and we're totally fucked right now(well, ok, not as fucked as CA.) \_ Maybe that "not as fucked as CA" part is the difference between having an (R) vs a (D) in office. \_ I'm sure there are alot of reasons, but mainly our bubble wasn't as big a few years ago, so it didn't pop as hard. Besides, this is just a small state (CT). BTW, Rowland is currently under investigation for curruption. \_ Or could it be the cause of our ever growing economy? More people spend more money \_ And pay more taxes. \_ Ah, the inevitable "blame it on the immigrants" troll. Didn't we get enough of this with Wilson? \_ How is this a troll? I don't agree with the person, but it seems like a reasonable attempt to discuss the issues. \_ now this one is a better troll. \_ Uh oh, someone said something you don't agree with! It must be a troll! How dare anyone have an opinion or espouse a political philosophy different from yours? Diversity in opinion and thought is ok as long as every one believes what you believe, eh? \_ Uh, Wilson was against *ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS* not immigrants in general. Illegal immigration was and still is a problem. \_ No, that's due to Davis spending billions that we didn't have on energy futures. \_ And various give aways to special interests on the left such as the prison guard unions and big acre farmers. \_ I knew it! Those big landowners are all secretly communists, right? Have you completely lost your mind? Prison guards are another group of well known anarchists and socialists. \_ Nice dodge but no cigar. Maybe next time you'll do better at completely ducking the point, eh? \_ Y'all rekon them furiners ain't payin' 'nof taxes compare to us pau native folk? \_ Because everyone to your right on the political spectrum is obviously a backwoods southern hick stereotype. If you can't debate them, insult and smear them. Very Clintonesque of you. Hillary would be proud. \_ Its a fricking joke. Do I have to add j/k after my jokes so that people like you won't overreact? (BTW, Buchanan-ites are probably the only people further right on the political spectrum than me) \_ Fuck you. \_ You're on the motd; yes you do. \_ well, it's better than deleting the thread. no matter how annoying you find someones blather, you should admit that they are above the untouchable scum mother**ckers we call "motd censors." Besides, Clinton *was* a southern hick stereotype. Can you name one instance in Bill Clinton's carreer when he used stereotyping smear tactics? I just saw him in an inteview saying that he thought trent lott had been the victim of an unfair smear campaign. I'm pretty sure you'll never hear bush say that about a democrat. \_ Read just about any Hillary speech. Start with the VRWC stuff and work your way forward. \_ And *how* was this not a troll again? \_ And again *how* is it possible for anyone who has different political opinions from yours to *not* be a troll? I think you're a new form of a troll. You're a meta-troll. You troll about trolling. \_ The older you get, the more you will realize idiots are ruining our country for ours as well as future generations. -ax \_ Yes. Who did you vote for the last several elections? Very few of the candidates I voted for made it. And do you also vote in the midterm elections? If you don't vote you don't count. \_ The Federalists said the same thing about Jefferson. The Confederates said the same thing about the Republicans. \_ http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Printable.asp?ID=5271 The National Research Council found that in California, ... each native household is paying about $1,178 a year in state and local taxes to cover the gap between the services used by immigrant households and their tax receipts. \_ yeah, give Texas and the southern states back so that the native north american people don't have to be called illegal immigrants, and whose quality of life has eroded steadily since 1492. \_ You know nothing about native americans or how they lived. \_ What the illegal immigrant haters always forget is that those tax dollars are more than offset by the incredibly cheap prices we pay for fruits, vegetables and grains harvested by the ultra cheap labor that illegal immigration makes possible. No American citizen is willing to work for $5000 to $7000 dollars a year, yet in order for you to pay the price that you want at the grocery store, someone must do it. The next time you eat a strawberry, think about the life of the person that picked it. Have you ever picked strawberries for any length of time? Do you know how backbreaking it can be? Now think about doing that for 12 hour days, three months at a stretch, with no healthcare and no bathroom breaks. \_ Kick them all out and patrol the border properly and we'll have safer streets, fewer prisons, and less disease. The tax savings will more than make up for what might be a few pennies saved on a basket of strawberries picked by criminals. \_ next time you eat a strawberry, consider that some poor illegal immigrant peed on it because he couldn't have a bathroom break |
2003/6/5 [Politics/Domestic/California, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:28645 Activity:high |
6/5 Nine Illegal Aliens Arrested [working construction. No Americans were willing work perhaps?] http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/923023/posts \_ At the primo rate of $50/day with no more chance of getting into the union? Oh yeah, gotta jump on that job. \_ HEY! No whining about our free market! \_ A market where capital can move freely over borders but labor cannot is not really free. \_ They shouldn't arrest the illegals, just ship em south. They should arrest the employers. That would quickly put an end to all this illegal border crossing bullshit. |
2003/5/9-10 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:28392 Activity:nil |
5/9 Where is the Freeper Outrage when you need it? http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/04/12/1050069122800.html Could it be that Republicans get a free pass for this thing? \_ Don't worry. My man Pat Buchanan will be all over this like the good Reform Party head that he is. |
2003/4/18-19 [Reference/Law/Visa, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:28160 Activity:nil |
4/17 Are there plug-ins/add-ins (or something like that) available for xfig to make it easier to draw circuit schematics? \_ Try "dia" IIRC, it has an icon set for circuits. --dbushong |
2003/3/25 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Reference/Military] UID:27835 Activity:moderate |
3/24 Slain Marine Immigrated to U.S., Alone, as a Teen (hero from Guatemala died for America) http://www.cantonrep.com/index.php?Category=23&ID=91051&r=1 \_ what? no one is going to say how we exploited this poor immigrant? where are the leftists when you need a bad laugh? |
2003/3/20-21 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Politics/Foreign/MiddleEast/Iraq] UID:27764 Activity:high 54%like:27762 |
3/20 Autobots Roll Out! http://www.wkyc.com/news/news_fullstory.asp?id=3828 \_ I hope he's not indicative of the type of ppl in our military \_ oh trust me, he is \_ why should anyone trust you? |
2003/3/12-13 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Reference/Law/Visa] UID:27675 Activity:very high |
3/12 For those of you who are naturalized citizens or who somehow know, after you have formally filed application for naturalization but before you are granted an interview and/or the approval, can you leave the country for an extended period of time without jeopardizing your application? I have googled and searched on INS site, but did not find the answer. It must be in some CFR or USC, but that are big. Please answer only if you know the answer. Appreciate any URL too. Ok, tnx. \_ Yes, but you need permission. If you leave the country w/o it, you are f*cked. \_ That's for leaving Before you file the application, for over 1 year or 6 months, or there is a requirement for after the application is filed also? \_ the needed permission is called "advance parole": <DEAD>www.immigration.gov/graphics/howdoi/travdoc.htm#parole<DEAD> Here is the link for travel: <DEAD>www.immigration.gov/graphics/howdoi/registry.htm#travel<DEAD> \_ My mom left the US for a few months after filing her application for naturalization. She came back after getting her interview notice. She is currently staying put waiting for her oath ceremony after her interview resulted in a "recommended for approval", but I believe the immigration officer at the interview told her she can leave the country if she wants to. Consult a lawyer. \_ How long does it take her to get an interview notice and interview itself after filing the application and how long to get the ceremony? Ok tnx. \_ She filed in April, had her fingerprint in July, and her interview the day before Thanksgiving. She got her oath ceremony notice very fast (originally scheduled around late December), but the day before the ceremony, she was informed that the whole ceremony got cancelled. From reading the news, it seemed that in the past, if INS doesn't hear back from FBI, they assume the case is ok, but now, each case needs to be individually approved by FBI, and FBI cannot keep up with the work load, so INS cancels. Also, it seemed like INS just left the whole pile of cases sitting there until my mom called them. Then things started rolling and they said "4 weeks". 3 1/2 weeks later, my mom called again, and was told "one more week" (to get the notice for ceremony). That's where it is sitting now. Calling INS can mean long hold times. I think they then give you a number for a local INS office to call, which is where you can find someone who can actually check your case. All this is in Chicago, so it may not apply to you. \_ ** errors corrected ** \_ Great, another immigrant come to steal my social security trust fund. \_ I think you don't get any social security unless you work and pay taxes for 10 years. My mom would get it though since she worked for U of Chicago for some years, back in the 60s. \_ Not so. She'd get it if her husband had it. She'd get welfare and a boatload (hah!) of medical bene's just for being here. \_ I think you are mistaken about the "husband" part. Also, I believe the same 10-year rule applies to medicare and medicaid. \_ My God! We live in a fascist state! Look at the huge and privacy destroying hassle we put innocent people through just to be able to live here. Just because they were born somewhere else is no reason they shouldn't have all the rights of someone who simply had parents here. |
2003/2/8 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:27349 Activity:high |
2/8 Border hospitals claim money ills (from having to treat nonpaying Mexicans) http://www.sacbee.com/state_wire/story/6081174p-7037208c.html 'Grah estimates 30 percent of the babies delivered at Chula Vista are to women who live south of the border. ' 'If someone is six or seven months' pregnant, they will come up from Tijuana on a shopping expedition and never go back," \_ The above is posted by jblack \_ the costs of the technology and militias that we fund to hunt down (and often kill) these immigrants is far greater than the cost of childbirths to illegal immigrants. but thanks for revealing your ignorace, jblack. \_ Hearsay, unfortunately admissable on the motd. Care to back up your assertion with facts or is this what you wish for? The irony is you are too stupid to realize you and your children pay for this out of your pocket. Tell this to displaced Blacks in innercities. \_ no, I have no desire to scour the web finding facts to try and enlighten the ignorant on the motd. Why don't you try and find some facts to disprove the stmt if you care so much. part of my point: how could you even hope to quantify "the cost of childbirths to illegal immigrants". I mean, there are so many economic factors at play, you couldn't even make any sort of meaningful comparisson. But thanks for reducing your argument to snivelling and name-calling. Anyway, what do you have against immigrants? ... did your dad once lose his job scrubbing toilets to a Mexican once? Please continue to display your racist ignorace. it is entertaining as always. PS - jblack is a racist. \_ Hi Tom! \_ bzzt. -tom \_ Been waiting for the classic liberal ploy, someone who disagrees with you is a racist. Can't your puny little intellect evolve beyond this ruse. migrated to America I see a problem. You see - there is no problem with LEGAL immigration. Spell it with me L-E-G-A-L. Contrarily, when 20% of all Hondurans have migrated to America, and when there are 11 million undocumented illegals who on average have less than a 3rd degree education, and who form 30% of California's prison population - I see a problem. Oh, but wait its racist and offensive to present facts. |
2003/2/3 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:27287 Activity:nil |
2/2 African-Americans drowning in wave of illegal immigration http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/834426/posts |
2003/1/14 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Politics/Domestic/President] UID:27085 Activity:nil |
1/13 How I Joined Teach for America -- and Got Sued for $20 Million http://www.frontpagemagazine.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=5528 \_ Obviously the answer is to give more money to the school system. That'll fix everything. |
2003/1/7-8 [Politics/Domestic/California, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:27021 Activity:high |
1/07 Coming to a State Near You: California's Illegal Immigration Economic Nigthmare http://www.FreeRepublic.com/perl/banner/image/2 http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/817592/posts \_ Thar she blows! Round up the harpoons! We're after a freeper carcass! \_ Don't waste your time with that trash site. They just censor anything they disagree with. |
2002/12/19-20 [Politics/Domestic/911, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:26861 Activity:high |
12/19 Does anyone in the INS or the Justice dept actually believe that any of the people that have been arrested are terrorists? http://csua.org/u/712 \_ Of course, terrorists take the time and energy to register with immigration authorities. *snicker* \_ Idiot, the best way to blend in is to sign up with everyone else so you don't stick out. Do you avoid paying the IRS so they won't catch you making a filing error, too? *snicker* \_ why not? there have been a bunch of al qaida terrorists \_ Except in this case you get arrested and thrown in jail which prevents you from completing your mission. \_ maybe that's on purpose. a sort of "cry for help". \_ why not? there have been a bunch of terrorist-types who are also legal us immigrants. a us passport is handy for international travel. besides, if a terrorist could follow us immigration law at a low cost, why not? why increase one's exposure to law enforcement? \_ Would you expect a terrorist to follow traffic laws? \_ i thought those socal fellows were arrested for things like visa violation. \_ Pretty much. They are playing the Zero Tolerance game. Any problems with your visa and, poof, you're in jail. \_ Actually it should be no visa = ass kicked out. I don't want to spend money keeping these clowns in jail. Plane tickets are much cheaper. \_ zero tolerance is good. \_ Be sure to think that the next time you get a speeding or parking ticket. \_ i wish they did. the best way to get a bad law repealed is for the authorities to enforce it. of course, the logic behind this idea of zero tolerance on one law requires zero tolerance on all laws is questionable. \_ What the other guy said. And I don't protest and throw fits when I do get a speeding ticket. |
2002/12/17-18 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:26839 Activity:high |
12/17 Ashcroft's Genius: http://www.ilw.com/lawyers/colum_article/articles/2002,1023-latour.shtm \_ No immigration. Problem solved. -ax \_ gee I'm sure there'd be no problems created \_ How do you plan to prevent illegal immigration? Its not as if the dangerous ones will stop trying to get in. \_ Duh. The same way you'd deal with any invading army. You'd shoot them on sight. \_ passive deterrence works better. think land mines. \_ No way. You know anything about tree ringing and gypsy worm catepillars? The first batch of worms to crawl up the tree hits the poisoned tree collar and dies, the next batch crawls over their corpses, etc, etc, until the collar is covered and the rest continue on up and strip the tree dead. |
2002/11/17 [Politics/Domestic/California, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:26570 Activity:nil |
11/16 Somalis accuse Lewiston mayor of racism, bigotry http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/790307/posts \_ So tell me, was this posted by an anti-freeper? |
2002/11/17 [Science/GlobalWarming, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:26569 Activity:very high |
11/15 Finally! The right common sense way for the US to deal with the rest of the world. I'm too young to have voted for him at the time but I sure wish the world had more leaders like this. We need this sort of courage in times like these. link:timesofindia.indiatimes.com/cms.dll/html/uncomp/articleshow?artid=28466990 \_ Like sheep to the slaughter... It's too bad he wasn't around during WWII eh? \_ Do you propose then that we openly violate treaties that we have signed and expect other countries to follow? \_ why propose something that's already being done? \_ Name one. And don't name the anti-nuke treaty with the Soviets. There was an 'out' clause built into the original treaty and we legally exited. \_ invasion of Serbia without authorization of UN security consoul for one. GHB's authorization of invasion of Panama is another. For the rest, US just pressure other nation to sign but not signing it itself, including Univeral declaration of Women's right, Univeral ban on land mind, biological weapon, and nuclear test. \_ Serbia: say what? You're insane. It was a NATO sponsored action. You know, NATO? That treaty created org? Panama? What treaty was that? The one where we gave up control of the incredibly important PC to a bunch of third worlders? And for the rest, if we didn't sign it then we didn't break it. Your debate fu is weak. Try harder. I actually thought you might come up with something but I see I was correct: we didn't break any treaties: you're just spewing your agenda driven ignorance. \_ --"For every time an American gives a dollar, a citizen of Norway --gives 17 dollars," he [Carter] said." I'd love to see the numbers on this. \_ And the tax rates. And how much of American tax dollars have gone to keeping Norway a safe place to live. And how many immigrants they allow in and how easy it is to work or get citizenship there vs here. |
2002/10/18 [Politics/Domestic/California, Politics/Domestic/911, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:26240 Activity:high |
10/17 3 votes against the asian chick. Racism! \_ stay angry! http://www.angryasianman.com/angry.html \_ What about Terilyn Joe? |
2002/10/14-15 [Politics/Domestic/California, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:26176 Activity:insanely high |
10/14 anybody have experience whistle blowing or getting a news organization to write about something using internal info? My company is laying off american workers here and hiring a shitload of indian programmers. What the fuck? I want more coverage on shit like this. \_ Are they laying off workers in the US and hiring them for the office in india? \_ Time to look for another job. Based on my experience with h1b fops (as opposed to h1bs with grad degrees from a US school), they are probably the only group of programmers on earth worse than the '1337 GN00/L1NUX crowd. Placing products in h1b hands invariably means buggy code that is delivered late. Buggy products that are late don't sell well in most markets, which will lead to the untimely demise of your company (sold or bankrupt). Save yourself, look for another job. \_ on another note, what do you think of illegal immigrants \_ By "Indian" the OP meant Indians with H1-Bs, not Indian-Americans, right? Then why would the Chronicle find such a story being charged in-state tuition at state funded colleges in California? \_ If we charge them out-of-state tuition then we might hurt their feelings which would be bad. \_ duh, ship them home. fucking ridiculous. \_ what about http://www.fuckedcompany.com \_ heh, one way or another they'll be listed on fc eventually. \_ Your best bet is probably Salon. Any mainstream news organization is going to avoid stories like these. A friend of mine wrote a story on this topic for The Chronicle and the next week her boss called in to his office and told her she would be fired if she kept writing controversial stuff like that. \_ I wonder if your friend is covered by any sort of whistleblower laws? What company was it? \_ By "Indian" the OP meant Indians with H1-Bs, not Indian- Americans, right? Then why would the Chronicle find such a story objectionable? \_ H1Bs are only to be used when local employees don't exist. \_ Don't be naive. It never works like that. \_ Exactly, and so why would the Chronicle find it offensive to expose this employer's bad behavior? [formatd] \_ I got the feeling that it had annoyed some important advertisers. \_ Maybe try to get the laid-off people to sue. \_ After lawyer and uncle Sam, you arent going to get much out of the law suit even if you won, at the expense of no one ever want to hire you in the future. \_ what's wrong with that? \_ for starters its against the law.... \- What law is it against? --psb \_ You can't replace citizens with H1b's. The law that creates the H1b program defines when they can be legally used. Replacing Americans isn't it. \- maybe you should become a steel worker. \_ maybe the scumbags who are illegally letting in foreigners should following the fucking law and get punished when they violate it? \- what do you mean by "scumbags illegally letting in foreigners"? if you mean cracking down on say emplyers hiring illegal immigrant farm workers, domestic help and such, i agree with you ... that is certainly more efficient, but politcally naturally it is unpalatable to crack down on the white collar nanny-hiring set ... as it is easier to go after poor drug dealers rather than raiding suburban coke parties. i thought you were talking about is taking at the moment? What if an American worker is available for say $70K to do the job that H1Bs will do for only $40/year? There are companies that legal aliens? --psb \_ If an H1b is allowed in to the country to replace an American worker that is an illegal use of the H1b visa, therefore the H1b person is here illegally and the company sponsor has broken the law. The first should be deported and the other needs some legal punishment. That's what I mean. vote themselves in as politicians as soon as they get 51% of the voting population, then vote to change the flag and the national language. It's winning the war without fighting. -ax \_ By the way, how can you tell whether an H1B worker is replacing an American or taking a job that one else is taking at the moment? What if an American worker is available for say $70K to do the job that H1Bs will do for only $40/year? There are companies that wouldn't afford to hire an american for $70K/year anyways but I can imagine that there might be companies that can afford to pay $70K per year to an American worker but still try to get a "free ride" by hiring an H1B worker. \_ It's based on the concept of 'market rate' not what some cheap ass company can 'afford'. \_ Exactly. What's wrong with replacing every single worker in this country with a lower cost imported worker, then have them vote themselves in as politicians as soon as they get 51% of the voting population, then vote to change the flag and the national language. It's winning the war without fighting. -ax http://www.zazona.com/ShameH1B/Horror.htm \- h1b workers cannot vote [which i think is proper]. also "infiltrating the electorate" and then "voting for change have one million IT jobs lost, and there are only one million IT jobs left. So you fire the one million US workers since they are "more expensive" and keep the one miliion H1B's. Fair? -ax is probably a lot less efficient than just lobbying with $ oh wait you are only interesting in restricting the influence of poor people without the money to lobby? --psb \_ Anyone who shows at a polling place can vote. When I voted the last few times (each in a different county), I simply pointed at my name on their list and voted. \_ there was a lot of h1b bashing on craigslist, but one tidbit of info was a suit against Sun for laying off am. workers but keeping and/or hiring foreign workers. I'm sure that you if gave real hard evidence to those being laid off that they could sue the company for lotsa $$$. rather than face publicity, a company usually will settle with the employees that sued. some employees sign away their right to sue when they agree to a severance package. give these people a smoking gun now before it's too late. \_ Imagine this scenario: There are one million IT workers. The economy doubles, one million H1B visa workers are added. Now there are two million IT workers. The economy goes in the toilet, we now have one million IT jobs lost, and there are only one million IT jobs left. So you fire the one million US workers since they are "more expensive" and keep the one miliion H1B's. Fair? -ax \_ please try to constrain your scenarios to something approaching reality. Companies for the most part don't prefer H1B workers to "real 'merricuns", which is why H1B applications have dropped drastically since the dotcom bust. -tom \_ how the hell would *you* know? you *ever* worked outside the cozy warm fuzzy walls of academia? \_ We should have formed a union when the economy was strong. Then we'd be like those dockworkers. -ausman \_ Some folks talked about it at the time. Where were you? \_ You should have contacted me. I could never find anyone else interested. \_ Partha seems to think so. \_ Of course not, but is firing one million H1Bs and not firing a single American fair? Is it feasible, and would that make sense? If you are an employer and you have two employees, 1 an H1B and the other an American citizen or PR. Both of them have worked at the company for 3 years. Let's assume that H1B is the better employee in terms of skills and dedication. So you decide to layoff the American citizen. Would you consider that as breaking the law? \_ Is it fair to fire everyone H1b before a single American? Yes. That's what the law says. That's the risk the H1b takes when coming here on an H1b. (or is supposed to be taking) Your hypothetical situation is not what the H1b covers or has anything to do with. Of course you keep your H1b DBA and lay off the American janitor. \_ I disagree. I think it should only be during hiring when the American should have preference over an H1B worker. The preference should not exist when deciding whom to layoff. When hiring, American workers are, in principle, protected by the requirement that a H1B worker's salary meets prevailing wages requirements. Breaking the law: "Hiring a H1B worker to replace an American citizen." Not breaking the law: "Firing an American citizen instead of a H1B worker based on performance and merit." \_ You realise that in an at-will job market like CA, your plan has about, oh, 5.7 zillion loop holes in it? And that's still not the law. \- what do you suggest is fair in that scenario? seniority only? cut everyone back to 20hrs/week? i realize this often fails but i think companies do have some sense to look at efficiency not just expense ... so if you are 50% more productive but make 30% more than a h1b, then you should be secure. now if the problem is you arent that much more productive, then you do have a problem. but except for the nationlistic aspect this is the same thing middle-aged people with "20yrs experience" whine about when some kid whose only friend is his PS2 replaces him ... because the kid is willing to work until 10pm and on weekends in exchange for free tshirts and soda. --psb \_ The H1b is supposed to be making market rate. If he's not then we have yet another illegal hiring by the company. \- 30% difference is within "market rate" i believe. we're not talking about shipping a job overseas where they may be making less by an order of mag. \_ 30% spread for the same job title/skills/experience is *nothing* like market rate. \_ Americans should come first, that is the point. What other \- how about "white people"? should white people come first too? country shows us any real generosity? Why should we be making citizens of other countries rich? -ax \- i wouldnt chalk this up to "generosity" but one interpretation of part ofthe h1b phenomenon is the indian govy is subsidizing the education for us high tech workers. --psb \_ say what? how do you figure *that*? \_ cuz like dude it's all one world. you should spend your time creating free software with no compensation so these other countries can use that too. \_ D00D U R 50 R1GH7! FR33 D3B14N GN00/L1NUX 4 3V3RY1! \_ While all of you fuckheads were arguing I went out and started a company, sold it and am now typing this from my beach house in Tahiti. Just thought you should know. \_ How fast is the internet in Tahiti? Do you have a fiber line or are you stuck with a sat. uplink? \_ I have a T-1, but it's pretty damn pricey. \_ He got his T1 from me. I'm running a few sat. phones from the beach house he's renting from me and told him it was a full T1, just slow because of the distance. \_ are you the guy who wrote OrCAD on his apple ][ in 6th grade? |
2002/9/29 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:26043 Activity:nil |
9/29 Discussion on illegal immigration, and the 'food' argument. link:csua.org/u/32d |
2002/9/22 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:25974 Activity:very high |
9/21 Subcommittee on Social Security - Effects of Illegal Immigration http://freerepublic.com/focus/news/755043/posts \_ Food for thought: If all businesses are made to comply with current immigration law, yes, you will have less incentive for illegal immigration. You will also see a rise in costs and then prices as employees organize, demand reasonable wages (or even minimum wage), and strike. Small farms, which rely on illegal and thus inexpensive labor, will see a drop in profitability. Not that I'm saying any of this outweighs the benefits, but we should be aware of where this may lead. --erikred \_ And lower crime rates, lower costs for social services, hospital emergency rooms that have time for emergencies, schools that have the resources to teach and lower taxes to pay for the lesser burden on society. We should be aware of where current illegal immigration has taken us already. \_ Actually, dear freeper, the immigrants, compared to true blue Americans, tend to be much more hardworking, much less dependent on social welfare, and overall very conservative as a group on all social issues the "conservatives" cared about, not that I agree with them. \_ Ahh, nothing like pontificating from a position of ignorance. Even a cursory investigation \_ I'm not a freeper, thanks. And I'd like to see a link showing any half baked statistics to back up your highly questionable and worse than anecdotal claims. You're spewing, not saying anything worthy of calling a reply or debating. There's no meat on your stick (so to speak). \_ Nothing like pontificating from a position of ignorance. Your argument is inconsistent with passage of Prop 187, for example. Exactly what motivates opposition to immigration if, as you describe, the net benefit is positive? Let me guess, racism? Even a cursory investigation into crime, welfare, and hospitalization statistics indicates you are wrong. Do not misconstrue this an indictment of all (il)legal immigrants. The question is do the TOTAL costs outweight the benefits, not just if your maid, gardner and pool boy are paid slave wages. And guess who loses in this game, the working poor already here. \_ Yea, I think those illegal immigrants are kind of dumb. It sucks to be an illegal immigrant in the US. \_ It sucks harder to stay where they came from. --dim \_ It sucks even harder to squeeze into a tiny van or ship or trek across the desert or cross the ocean and risk death to get here to send $3/hr to the family back home. No, it's easier to stay home and die, but they arent going to take the easy way out. Same as it's been for hundreds of years. \_ When your maid service dates back to 1986 you know you're dealing with criminals. |
2002/9/14 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:25887 Activity:high |
9/13 'The latest police figures show that 76.5% of convicted rapists in Copenhagen belong to that 5% of the population [muslim immigrant]' Daniel Pipes refutes Socialist Danish Politicos defense of Muslim immigrants impact on Denmark http://freerepublic.com/focus/news/750189/posts \_ how is this url related to iraq? i don't understand |
2002/8/25 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:25676 Activity:high |
8/24 What do you call it when the immigrants outnumber the natives? Kosovo. \_ Rotterdam, Amsterdam, and, of course, all of USA ;) \_ Everyone in Europe is from somewhere else. There are no natives. \_ Perhaps you should make use of a dictionary and look up 'native' as it applies to this context. \_ Perhaps you should stick your head in a pig you anal retentive fuck. And make use of a dictionary and look up 'anal retentive fuck' as it applies in this context. \_ go back far enough, and everyone on the planet (except maybe africa) is from somewhere else. \_ You *really* still believe that out-of-africa crap? The evidence doesn't support it. Australia's timeline doesn't fit at all and people were in N/S America before the ice bridge formed. \_ sorry, try again. ... and maybe read _Guns_Germs_and_ Steel_ first. \_ I think you miss the historical and political implications. |
2002/6/26 [Science/Physics, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:25199 Activity:very high |
6/25 http://www.baconanddear.com/imm-famous/2000-Noble-Prizes.php Almost half of the U.S. recipients of the 2000 Nobel Prizes were immigrants to the United States. In the fields of Physics, Chemistry and Physiology, three American immigrant scientists were rewarded for their outstanding achievements. According to a 1998 National Research Council Report, about a third of U.S. winners of the Nobel Prize were born outside of the U.S. Further, between 1901 and 1991, 44 of the 100 Nobel Prizes awarded to U.S. researchers were won by immigrants or their children. \_ a large fraction of these are a very specific group of people: european jews who immigrated by way of the nyc area. City College was a free school that did not have quotas on jews as did MIT, Harvard, etc in the 30's and 40's, and it produced an absurdly high number of nobel prizes for a free school no one had heard of. many factors combinded to make this incredible generation of scientists, but it was an oddity of history from which it is dangerous to draw general conclusions. \_ Don't bring facts into this. H1b == Nobel winner! Yeah! \_ They forgot to include relevant figures such as the percentage of the general US population that is 1st or 2nd generation immigrant. \_ Currently, 1st and 2nd generations make up about 20 percent, about 10 percent for each. \_ Aha, but what about in 1901? \_ How many H1-B's? \_ I hope this isn't some bizarre attempt to say that since the feds go out of their way to import top scientists from around the world that H1b's are good too. Just don't even go there, it's such a stupid comparison. We *should* be stripping the rest of the world of their top scientists. That's good for America. It is *not* good for American to import hundreds of thousands of the poorly trained dregs so Cisco and Sun can pay dirt to foreigners while more highly skilled US citizens are collecting unemployment. \_ have you considered that you're either demanding too much money, or not as highly skilled as you think you are? \_ Excuse me but I'm fully employed. You're trying to deflect the point (poorly). I'll spell it out for you again: Buying foreign Nobel quality scientists is good. Buying low wage low skilled workers to replace skilled Americans is not good. H1b's are not Nobel winners. Thanks for the cheap shot and the weak rhetorical attack. I suggest a few weeks in an intro Rhetoric course. \_ So you're not unemployed, just irrationally xenophobic? \_ You're still ducking. Thanks for playing, troll. \_ I wasn't the original poster. But, it is quite clear from your ignorant statements that you are quite xenophobic. The original poster said nothing about this article leading any proof to why H1-B visa status is good. He was just citing an example. However, your blanket statement about all H1-B's being untrained and and unfit for employment in the U.S. is indicative of poor mental hygiene. Go back to Georgia, you hick. \_ It was an obvious response to threads from yesterday. Not my fault if you weren't around. Go find it in the archives instead of slinging meaningless personal insults. It's really easy to scream "RACIST!" and dismiss someone entirely without responding. It shows "poor mental hygiene". It's always much harder to actually respond intelligently, especially when you're not. I'm done feeding you cookies, troll. |
2002/6/26 [Computer/SW/Database, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:25196 Activity:high |
6/25 Search the H-1B database, apparently there are 1,000,000+ as of 3/12/2002 http://www.zazona.com/LCA-Data \_ http://www.zazona.com "The promiscuous immigration programs for studies or work in the United States allow foreign terrorists easy passage into the United States. Given the tragic events of September 11, 2001, all nonimmigrant visas should be immediately halted in the interest of national security." \_ http://www.nsf.gov/sbe/srs/seind00/c3/tt03-22.htm |
2002/6/25-26 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Industry/Jobs] UID:25190 Activity:very high |
6/24 How many of you feel victimized the same way for being a citizen? http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/020625/sun_visa_investigation_2.html \_ It's happened to me. I know for a fact I lost out on a job I was qualified for to an H1b only because he cost dirt to hire. I know because a friend in HR told me flat out. It happens and it's illegal. They've done 4 rounds of layoffs since then anyway so fuck em. \_ Don't worry. Those low-cost H1Bs won't be able to get a green card with their salary history and will have to leave the country soon. \_ yeah but in the curent shortage of job openings, it's not going to help us unemployed/undeemployed folks NOW. \_ If you want to get rid of them now, I guess you can sue the company or report them to INS. But then you'll have to explain how you know the H1Bs' salaries since supposedly it's confidential. \_ If I had bothered to file a complaint I sure as hell would have spilled it all if I had to. Anyway, I don't have to know what the H1b got, I just have to know they hired the Aussie and not me and have them investigate. I predict death by xmas anyway so I'm happy fate and karma has taken care of it. \_ Yes, but their job will follow them out of the country. Soon all the "high-tech" work will be done in India and China by barely tech literate people (by Berkeley EECS standards) for peanuts. Software is about to become a commodity and the days of six figures (at least in dollars) for coders will be over shortly. \_ Nonsense. And no I'm not a programmer so I'm not worried or threatened by the possibility. \_ Then you can exploit the holes in the software and make millions. \_ No, you can't, since the feds will come to your house take your computers and lock you up for violating the DMCA. \_ DMCA? That has nothing to do with anything. Sheesh. If you're going to whine about the gub'ment, please at least educate yourself about it. \_ Follow Rep. Tom Tancredo who is authoring H.R. 3222 to kill the H1-B program. He is also an active opponent to illegal immigration (eg. Bush's 245i amnesty). FWIW you can read about him, where else, but http://freerepublic.com \_ You're not victimized for being a citizen. You're victimized for asking for a higher salary than those H1Bs. This is not a case of discrimination. Sun is "discriminating" against those getting higher salaries in favor of those getting lower salaries and doing the same jobs. This is simply a business decision, not discrimination under law. The real issue here should be whether or not those remaining H1Bs are getting below-market salaries, thus breaking the law. That law relates to protecting US labor, not preventing discrimination. -- former H1B \_ Last time I checked, these H1B workers are making way more than CA's minimal wage. When is compensation below market average is breaking the law now? \_ I don't know when it started. When my employer sponsered my green card application six years ago, the lawyer had to do some paperwork to quote several major salary surveys in this area to prove that I was getting above-market salary. \_ No the real issue is whether companies should be allowed to import labor from the third world to replace citizens here. They're getting all the benefits of being an American company in the US but not paying their dues back to the country that makes their company's existence possible. The answer is that they should not and are not legally allowed to hire an H1b to fill a job when there's an American available for the position. |
2002/6/18-19 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Politics/Domestic/SIG] UID:25143 Activity:moderate |
6/18 I'm moving. Do I need to tell the IRS, DMV, etc? Is there any other agency I need to tell, like the FBI, etc? \_ mainly credit card bills, and if you are moving across State line, consider close bank accounts cuz each states has different law regulating banking which made my life relatively miserable. I have not figure out how to change address on subscribed magazine yet. Everything else, including Victoria Secret's catalog, will eventually find you without your intervention. \_ Bills, credit cards, IRS, DMV, INS, Post office, friends, banks, brokerages... \_ I don't get anything from the INS, is this necessary? \_ And magazine subscriptions and medical insurer. Also your employer so that they'll mail the W-2 to the new address. \_ All of my magazines got the new address automatically after I filled out the change of address at the post office. \_ You don't have to tell the IRS now. Tell them when you file. \_ And don't forget to have your gas/electric/phone etc turned off at your old place! \_ And cancel all the free catalogs and other junk mail at the old place. \_ as if this can be done. They'll leave it as "Or Current Resident". Spammers and junk mailers suck. \_ Worked for me. When I moved into my current house, I used to get three or four junk catalogs under the previous tenants' names in one day. I called them up one by one to cancel, and I also wrote to http://www.dma.org using the previous tenants' names as well as my name. Now the junk catalogs are down to about one a week. \_ that's http://www.the-dma.org \_ Oops. \_ Don't forget your probation officer. \_ You can't move without his permission anyway. \_ and, of course, the selective service, if you're still of draft age \_ What's the draft age now? \_ I believe it's still 18-25. Got yer gun or are all you America-last types going to flee the country? \_ Are green card holders subject to draft? \- they were, but at "low priority". but this does seem a little pecular since i believe "service in a foreign military" is one of the grounds on which you can lose your citizenship. --psb \_ Deportation and imprisonment. \_ Even *non* green card holders can be subjected to the draft, and hence, in many cases, are required to register with selective service. Otherwise, you may have problem if and when you decide to get your green card or citizenship. Doesn't make too much sense to me. It's like American expatriates in say Singapore being required to be drafted when there is a war in Singapore. On the other hand, I doubt many people are worried about being drafted in the US given it's low probability and low death rate. Why not be a "patriot" when so little is at risk. \_ Yeah, my being a pacifist pales in comparison to the prospect of being unpatriotic. \_ You talk the talk, but have you walked the walk? \_ Megan's law requires you to register with your local law enforcement agency. \_ heh |
2002/5/12 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Politics/Domestic/RepublicanMedia] UID:24799 Activity:very high |
5/12 More unbiased reporting from the NYTimes "A Faulty Rethinking of the 2nd Amendment" ... observe the author get eviscerated http://www.FreeRepublic.com/focus/news/682165/posts \_ and the Free Republic is the last bastion of unbiased journalism, right? your act is getting so tiresome \_ Umm, there is no pretense of journalism on Freerepublic - it is a message board where much of what is published in the media is critiqued. But no worries, as taught at Berkeley we all know conservatives are evil mean bigots. \_ Being a Berkeley Liberal, I appreciate most true conservative values: States Rights, true Conservative values: States Rights, conservative. However, yes, most conservative Individual Freedom, and being Fiscally Conservative. However, yes, most conservative people I meet happen to be intolerant and mean. \_ Most conservatives are pretty nice and tolerant. It's just the ones in Berkeley (and particularly those in CSUA) are wacko nutcases and not very bright. \_ as opposed to the leftist whacko nutcases of the CSUA? a whacko nutcase who never leaves his computer terminal and has a god complex because he manages a unix cluster is a pain in the ass wether he reads Marx or Freeper. \_ did you kill a drifter to get an errection. |
2002/5/10 [Recreation/Dating, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:24777 Activity:nil |
5/9 http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/africa/newsid_1978000/1978472.stm Be a UN aid worker, have sex with refugees. \_ Old news. Who didn't know the UN workers were raping refugees? |
2002/4/24 [Politics/Domestic/Abortion, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:24570 Activity:high |
4/24 Algeria War 1954-1962 - Le Pen fought in this war http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/672136/posts BTW, judging by his platform this guy is worse than 1000 Hitlers and Stalin combined. From his website: -Outlaw abortion and end official recognition of same-sex unions -Develop programs to increase the birth rate and pay benefits to women who stay at home with their children. -End legal immigration. -Deport illegal immigrants and eliminate dual nationality. -Give French citizens priority for all jobs and public housing; create a separate medical benefits system for foreigners working in France, so that French tax money would not be used for foreigners' care. -Allow only French citizens to teach in French schools. -Reinstitute morality classes; require student participation in patriotic events and holidays. -Outlaw the wearing of yarmulkes and Muslim headscarves in schools. -Create 200,000 new prison beds. \_ Isn't this a cut and dry case of a fascist platform? \_ No. Not all of these are bad suggestions. There is nothing fascist about curtailing abortion to the point where it is no longer viable as a birth control mechanism. Likewise providing benefits to at home moms is a good idea. There is also nothing fascist with getting rid of *ILLEGAL* immigrants and dual citizenship. \_ What's wrong with deporting illegal immirgrants??? Not everyone is crazy enough to provide education and medical care for someone breaking the law and cutting in front of legal immigrants. \_ abortion as birth control is a fallacy. \_ So what is the point of freely accessible abortion? I understand in why you would want an abortion in rape, incest or if the child was going to be severely handicapped or the birth was goign to kill the mother, etc. But other than these legitimate medical reasons, why do we need abortion? \_ What's wrong with deporting illegal immirgrants??? Not everyone is crazy enough to provide education and medical care for someone breaking the law and cutting in front of legal immigrants. \_ Did you just glaze over the line above that? "-End legal immigration." \_ Where is it written that a country should allow in foreigners? (There is a difference between this statement and "Deport all immigrants") Just because he wants to end legal immigration doesn't make him a fascist. \_ Wait, isn't that guy in the Whitehouse? \_ Duh. Yet another agenda-driven blind idiot mouthing off cluelessly about things he knows nothing about. W's agenda is *VERY* *PRO* immigration. Where the hell have you been? Get out of your closed minded little ivory tower and read a news- paper once a year. \_ Exactly how is he pro immigration. get your head out of the republican think tank. \_ http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/europe/newsid_1945000/1945044.stm look at the bottom, nearly 10% of the stinking French are commies! \_ How is any of this ridiculous shit on the same level as MURDERING with the power of the State *MILLIONS* of innocent people? You're incredibly lame. I'm so sick and tired of third rate wannabe intellectuals calling everyone who has a different agenda a Hitler or a Stalin. You only weaken your statement with noise like that, not strengthen them. It's like the ultra feminists who think every man is a rapist. No one can take a statement like yours seriously. \_ was sarcasm! BTW headscarves and Marms are already outlawed by statute, just not enforced. |
2002/4/17-18 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:24469 Activity:very high |
4/17 http://www.latimes.com/news/yahoo/la-000027381apr17.story?coll=la%2Dnewsaol%2Dheadlines Why the immigrants are kicking your ass academically and why your kids are going to community college instead of the U.C. (hint: those immigrants prepare for the SAT as early as kindergarten) \_ I prepared for the SAT for exactly 1 evening. \_ I prepared for the SAT for exactly 1 evening, but then I was a foreign student, not an immigrant. My immigrant cousins prepared quite a bit - The older one is very bright but doesn't like to study. She got 1400s, went to Irvine, but dropped out after a year for getting a bunch of bad grades. She is now at a community college. She could still achieve great things if she puts her mind to it. Her brother got a 1100 on first-try and 1000 on second-try, but he is a very good kid, has lots of friends, and plays a mean game of basketball. So much for the stereotypes. \_ Prepared? I just went and took it... \_ If you feel your ass is getting kicked, you have no one to blame but yourself. \_ You can't "prepare" for the SAT in kindergaten. Don't be lame. \_ Sure you can, it's called paying attention and learning to think. Ideally it should continue until you die \_ The SAT and HS are so damn easy its not even funny, its just like the Farm, you get decent grades for showing up, turning your hw and taking all the tests. \_ SAT actually is to the advantage of smart but lazy people. \_ Yes! Let's hear it for the smart and lazy people! Too bad that once you get into Cal its all about hard work and near zero to do with smart. Sigh.... \_ Amazing.. almost like the real world.. Only there, it's exactly zero to do with smart. \_ What do you do, software sales? Where I work, how fast you learn things (i.e. how smart you are) is pretty important. \_ Immigrants and foreign students from non-English-speaking countries have a disadvantage on the Verbal Test. |
2002/3/31 [Politics/Domestic/California, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:24274 Activity:high |
3/30 Liberal - a euphemism for vote buying. http://freerepublic.com/focus/news/656420/posts \_ I object to the misuse of the word 'liberal' which traditionally has meant "open minded". If you mean Left or Democrat or Socialist or whatever, just say so. Waitress at the Oakland Zachary's with the shortish blue hair has a great set. Just thought you should know. \_ I think he means "liberal" in the political meaning. That started out as "more willing to spend money" and has lately come to mean very little. Contrast "conservative" that started out as "less willing to spend money" but now means something like "Jingoism". I can't get to Zach's anymore but the Mountain View Hobbee's has a couple lookers. \_ Then go ask her out. \_ Just because shes got doesnt mean need to ask her out. Anyways I've felt what she's got and not OP. |
2002/2/11 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:23834 Activity:nil |
2/10 FEBRUARY 20, 2002NATIONAL DAY OF SOLIDARITY WITH MUSLIM, ARAB AND SOUTH ASIAN IMMIGRANTS First they came for the Communists and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Communist. Then they came for the Jews, and I didn''t speak up because I wasn't a Jew. Then they came for the trade unionists, and I didn't speak up because I wasn't a trade unionist. Then they came for the Catholics and I didn't speak up because I was a Protestant. Then they came for me, but by that time, no one was left to speak up. --Pastor Martin Niemoeller, Nazi Germany We call on people everywhere to participate in a National Day of Solidarity with Muslim, Arab and South Asian Immigrants. The words of Pastor Niemoeller spell out the challenge facing all of us as people who seek justice and a better world. This time, first they are coming for the Arab, Muslim and South Asian immigrants. Based on their racial profile, over 1500 have been rounded up and the government refuses to say who they are, where they are jailed and what the charges are!!! Already, a Pakistani man has died in custody. Who will be next? The recent "disappearances", indefinite detention, the round-ups, the secret military tribunals, the denial of legal representation, evidence kept a secret from the accused, the denial of any due process for Arab, Muslim, South Asians and others, have chilling similarities to a police state. We will not allow our grief for the tragedy of September 11 to be used to justify this new repression. We are clear that being an immigrant is not a crime, Muslims, Arabs and South Asians are not terrorists. 120,000 Japanese-Americans and Japanese immigrants were rounded up and put in concentration camps during World War II. Only after 50 years had passed did the U.S. government acknowledge that injustice. Let us work together to build a hospitable community for immigrants and refugees by resisting and stopping these new injustices now. Human life is more important than unjust laws. Join with people across the United States in observing a National Day of Solidarity. Stand together with Muslim, Arab and South Asian immigrants on February 20, 2002. It is only the voice and action of the people that can STOP these attacks and assure freedom and justice for all. On February 20 wear a blue triangle with the name of one of the newly "disappeared". In the early 1940''s, German Nazis used many different colored triangles to categorize and divide people in the concentration camps. We will not allow the same kind of profiling to happen here. We will wear a blue triangle in a positive way to show our solidarity with those being targeted today. Find the ways to express your solidarity: churches, synagogues, unions and schools provide sanctuary for the persecuted; organize a vigil or demonstration at a local INS detention center; hold a teach in at your local school, college, or university; call your political representatives and demand that these outrages cease; organize a poetry SLAM or a music show; write a letter to your local newspaper calling for justice for all; students demand that your colleges or universities not turn over the files of immigrant students to the government; contact local tv and radio talk shows asking to be part of the program; sponsor a "Meet the Immigrant" educational and cultural event so they can tell their stories. Remember the tragedy of Nazi Germany when so many looked the other way as their neighbors were disappeared, persecuted and stripped of their civil liberties. What would you have done then? What will you do now? Initial Signatories: American Civil Liberties Union of Texas .. Amnesty International, University of St. Thomas Chapter, Houston, TX .. Anarchist Action of Rochester, NY .. Asian-American Legal Defense Education Fund, New York, NY .. Asians for Mumia/Jericho .. Dave Atwood, Pax Christi*, Houston, TX .. Black Radical Congress ÂÂ New York Metro .. Bob Buzzanco, Professor of History, University of Houston* .. Church World Service Immigration and Refugee Program o Jack Elder, San Antonio, TX .. Esperanza Peace and Justice Center, San Antonio, TX .. Filipino Workers Center, New York, NY .. Fremont Peace Action, Fremont, CA .. Georgia Coalition for Peace .. Harris County Green Party, Houston, TX .. Haitian Coalition, New York, NY .. Hayward Peace and Justice Coalition, Hayward, CA .. Houston A.N.S.W.E.R. (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism) .. Houston Coalition for Justice Not War (HCJNW) .. INS Watch, San Francisco, CA .. International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal .. Korean Immigrant Workers Advocates (KIWA), Los Angeles, CA .. Miguel Maldonado, Immigrant Workers Association, New York, NY .. Travis Morales, La Resistencia National Council, Houston, TX .. Muslim American Society .. National Action Network .. October 22 Coalition to Stop Police Brutality, Repression, and the Criminalization of a Generation .. Peace and Freedom Party, San Diego Chapter (CA) .. Progressive Workers Organizing Committee of Galveston County, TX .. Queers for Racial and Economic Justice, New York, NY .. La Raza Centro Legal, San Francisco, CA .. Refuse and Resist! o La Resistencia .. Herbert B. Rothschild Jr., Coordinator, Peace Action* - Greater Houston .. San Francisco Day Laborers Program, San Francisco, CA .. Dr. David Michael Smith, Assistant Professor of Government, College of the Mainland*, Texas City, TX .. South Asian League of Artists in America (SALAAM) .. South Asians Against Police Brutality and Racism, New York, NY .. Southwest Alliance to Resist Militarization (S.W.A.R.M.), Tucson, AZ .. Students Against a Violent Earth (SAVE), Southwest Texas State University* .. United Muslim Americans Association (UMAA) .. Universal School, Bridgeview, IL .. Vietnam Veteran Against the War Anti-Imperialist .. David Wong Support Committee, New York, NY .. Juanita Young, mother of Michael Ferguson killed by NYPD .. Howard Zinn (*For identification purposes only) Please endorse this call & distribute, post & publish everywhere! Funds are quickly needed to organize for February 20. We urge you to immediately send donations. All actions on February 20 should be publicized and popularized. Write, e-mail or call the La Resistencia National Office with news of activities in your area: P.O. Box 2823, Houston, TX 77252-2823; (713) 521-3099; laresistencia@laresistencia.org |
2001/12/6 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Reference/Law/Visa] UID:23160 Activity:high |
12/5 Snowboard gears: step-in vs. strap bindings Which is better? \_ Consider Flow bindings (<DEAD>www.flow.com<DEAD> They don't have the problem of clogging with snow, or wearing out (like clickers), nor do they take an age to put on (strap-ins) and they give a LOT of hold. <DEAD>www.flow.com<DEAD> -John \_ I've had switch binding for 5 years and am about to replace them with a good set of strap bindings. I have yet to be able to get the strap settings to give me a good tight ride without causing circulation problems in my calves. \_ My general rule of thumb is use step-ins for free-riding and straps for free-style. Straps allow for more flexibility while step-ins are more rigid. \_ I'd say the opposite. Strap-ins hold you in much more securely than do step-ins. \_ I've got a strap-on set that can give you a good tight ride. \_ Only posers use step-ins, sorry to say. \_ I can't stand step-ins. I've had strap bindings for the last 10 years and have never found step-ins that work as well. I spent one winter in Tahoe giving snowboarding lessons and the rental shop that year rented step-ins... all the students would come in using them and constantly have problems with them getting clogged up with snow and ice and not clicking in exactly right and just being a general pain in the ass. -rory \_ Bet they were K2 Clickers and not Switch. \_ I have K2 Clickers. I have no problems clicking in on dry days. But it can get clogged up on powder snow. Overall, it's very convenient to click in and out of the binding. \_ To all the step-in haters... the new generation of step-ins is significantly revised. They no longer have a nasty bar in your boot to restrict your riding, but have a high-back similar to strap ins. That said, if you're serious at all, you go with strapin. And if you're buying a board, you're either rich (in which case you can buy strap ins later) or you want to be serious, so you should buy strapins. |
2001/11/29 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:23135 Activity:nil |
1/28 If you are stopped and question by the police, INS or FBI: http://www.aclunc.org/pressrel/011115-rights.html |
2001/9/9 [Recreation/Sports, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:22358 Activity:high |
9/9 wow, now i've seen everything: \_ http://goatse.cx http://laws.lp.findlaw.com/2nd/967975.html motorola vs. the NBA. \_ Actually it was the NBA vs. Motorola, and it was news 5 years ago. |
2001/8/17 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:22154 Activity:high |
8/17 Apparently a liberal immigration policy doesn't seem to work: http://www.townhall.com/columnists/phyllisschlafly/ps20010131.shtml \_ written by phyllis schlafly... hmm... must resist... responding to troll.... will... fading...rapidly... \_ Look either immigrants come or capital leaves. Take your pick. |
2001/7/18 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Computer/SW/OS] UID:21830 Activity:moderate |
7/17 http://www.vny.com/cf/news/upidetail.cfm?QID=203267 For example, it can identify those Web sites whose audiences are most tilted toward Asian-Americans. Many will be surprised to learn that, leaving aside domains specifically aimed at immigrants or Asians, the most Asian-oriented general interest site is http://StreetRacing.org. Its visitors are 25.1 percent Asian-Americans, even though Asians make up only 4.6 percent of online Americans. Other hot-rod Web sites with audiences that are highly Asian include http://SuperCars.net, http://Acura.com and http://OverBoost.com. \_ "surprised"... \_ obvious , to make for their lack in size.. \_ which MF red-neck soon-to-be-dead hairy whitey wrote this? \_ defensive, are we? sensitive issue? seek therapy. \_ And if you still don't think the author is a moron... "After my wife and I spent 15 enjoyable minutes at http://CastleMountains.net looking at pictures of cute babies and funny monkeys and trying to answer riddles about fruit ('Q. Why did the melon get married in a church? A. She can't elope!'), she said, 'Maybe people with graduate degrees just don't know about these sites.'" |
2001/6/17-18 [Politics/Domestic/California, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:21553 Activity:insanely high |
6/17 If you're concerned about competing for jobs with H1B visa recipients, consider writing your Congresspeople and president. The economy sucks right now and companies are hiring H1B people instead of recent grads or recent layoff-ees. \_ Actually, most high-tech companies just plain aren't hiring anyone right now. Plenty of openings in fast-food & retail though, and they can't hire H1-B's. You can find addresses for some senators/congressmen/president in ~peterm/Addresses. Get your friends to write, too. --PeterM \_ I didn't have you pegged as a xenophobe, peterm. -tom \_ I deny being xenophobic. The rationalization for H1Bs was always that companies couldn't fill positions. I know plenty of people who can't find jobs now. The time for H1B's has ended, for now. I'm happy to have them all back when the economy improves. Also, I have no objection to IMMIGRATION. But this half-assed H1B serfdom is perverting the market.--PeterM \_ This is a logical fallacy: "X is a better solution, so we should oppose Y." I don't see you writing letters to congresspeople telling them to relax immigration laws, and it's highly unlikely in the current political climate that immigration laws will change at all. So getting rid of H1B's is equivalent to "getting rid of those damn furriners who are taking 'our' jobs", as if we have more of a right to those jobs because of where we were born. Do you buy anything electronic? Ride a Taiwanese bike? "American" jobs have been farmed out to furriners who will work for less for many years. Now that it's happening (on a very small scale) to rich white guys, it's suddenly a problem. Boo fuckin' hoo. -tom \_ Wow, I agree with tom, for once. Open borders, all the way. \_ I drive a japanese car. Open borders all the way. \_ Yes let's just distribute everything equally to everyone in the world! Why should I have more than the overcrowded destitute multitudes! We should all live like that! Think how efficient it will be having dense cities of hard workers with mass transit and solar panels and windmills on all the roofs! Ah, it brings a tear to my eye. Viva la revalucion! \_ who said anything about distribution? we're talking about letting your vaunted free market decide who gets the money. Oh I forgot, you only like the free market when it benefits rich white males. -tom \_ "why are you bashing white males like everyone else, tom? it it because it's the right thing to do?" "no, but it's quicker...easier...more seductive if that's the question. -tom than coming up with a real answer" \_ uh, a real answer to what? -tom \_ It's pretty easy to work at a University job and say being against H1B Visa's is an example of xenophobia. Try competing in the open market where you are up against H1B people who claim to be able to do your job for 1/3 the pay \_ Immigration is very necessary to a strong economy. For and see how pro H1B you end up being. The result is that the market gets flooded, wages go down, and you've turned California into the traffic congested, out of energy mess it is today. -ax \_ It's trivial to compete if you are smart. Are you smart, ax? \_ It's easy to sit around in a job with artifically high wages created by an artificially constrained supply of workers and then complain when the party's over. -tom \_ Are you prepared to give up your Cal job to an H1B Visa holder who will do it for less money than you and put your money where your mouth is? -ax \_ I don't feel I have anything to fear from H1B visa holders, which is the relevant question. -tom \_ let me get this straight. are you seriously blaming immigrants for the energy crisis in california? \_ 25% of the people in California are not citizens. We're about 25% short on power. See an easy solution to this math problem? The population of the US only grows because of immigration. -ax \_ Immigration is very necessary for a strong economy. For example, the Japanese have priced themselves out of many job markets, but they refuse to allow Koreans and others willing to work those jobs into Japan. The end result is that the Japanese economy is stagnant even though the net worth of an average Japanese is $450,000. --dim \_ and the US, specifically, is forecast to have growing need for immigrant labor for precisely this reason. Guess ax will just stop eating grapes. -tom \_ I'm sure a lot of those non-citizens are illegal immigrants from places like Mexico. How much electricity do you think they use? Electricity use is not evenly distributed among the populace. Let's not forget that a lot of the power consumption is from businesses (server farms, etc.). \_ If a company is dumb enough to hire someone less qualified (and believe me, there are a lot) then they should have the right to. But I don't think being an H1Ber has any bearing on your qualifications (or your lack thereof) or your likely- hood of being hired. Actually, you're probably less likely because managers would rather not go through the hassle of dealing with an H1B applicant. As for my experience, I had to work with 2 NCGs, one of which had an H1B. I found the \_ ?? \_ new college graduate. -tom American citizen utterly incompetent but the guy on H1B to be qualified. \_ from a companies point of view, H1B's can be good -- they tend to get locked to a company 3-6 years at a time. Also, do you have more objective proof of some of the annecdotes you offer? \_ Of course it is good for companies. Wouldn't you want an employee you could underpay, overwork, and have thrown \_ Shut up, Paolo. out of the country for any reason whatsover? \_ PeterM, immigrants are essential to the U.S. economy. Without the cheap Indian and Chinese workers the hi-tech industry wouldn't have boomed the way before. Also without the cheap Mexican and negros you'd have to pay $10 per nugget. Immigrants are good. \_ If that argument were true, the economy would be booming beyond belief now since we have more cheap labor than ever. -ax \_ You are right. We needed the foreign labor then. Now, we don't, and citizens have to compete with non-citizens who cannot compete fairly in the job market because they are hindered by red tape. IF WE WANT FOREIGN WORKERS MAKE THEM CITIZENS INSTEAD OF H1Bs. No more H1Bs. Either FULL citizenship or GET THEM OUT. --PeterM \_ what about green cards? \_ Those with green cards don't have to have an employer to stay in the country, right? Their bargaining position is equal to a citizen's, then, and they won't pervert the labor market, as much, or at all. --PeterM \_ along similar lines, why not support labor laws requiring businesses to pay H1Bs fair market wages? just curious --erikred \_ I wouldn't make a statement as strong as "FULL citizenship or GET THEM OUT", but I would say that if there are temporary work visas for foreigners, the foreign workers should have the same privledges as citizens/permanant residents. This would be more fair to both citizens and to the foreign workers. In the current law, the people who benefit are big corporations -- they can hire H1B applicants for less money and it is a pain in the ass for H1B applicants to switch to a new employeer. Both the citizens/prem. residents and H1B holders get screwed in this deal. \_ I say throw the illegal immigrants in vats of boiling oil and tape it, then show the tape on HBO. This will send a message to the rest of the world that we are bad-ass mutha-fuckahs. \_ They just upped the number of visas. By the time you get congress to change the laws back, we'll start needing them foreign workers again. Congress must think we are nuts out here in California -- we WANT H1B's, we DO NOT WANT H1B's. we WANT, we DO NOT WANT...Make up your friggin mind. In good or bad economy the labor arguments: "H1B serfdom is perverting the market" (peter M) still apply, so why now? friggin idiots you should have thought about this before you let them up it in the first place. \_ Hey, I have always been against HB1B visas and have even gotten friends of mine to write stories in the Examiner and Chronicle outlining the dangers (this was years ago, btw, way before the bubble popped). It is easy to mouth off on the motd, but a bit harder to actually go out and do something about it. Now that the cat it out of the bag, so to speak, I think we have an obligation to give full citizenship to the HB1B visa holders (and the inevitable 25 relatives they will want to bring over). But I still think we should cut off the indentured servitude program. -ausman \_ Give me concrete proof that companies are hiring more H1B visa holders right now -- my experience is that most companies are passing over candidates with H1Bs and favoring either green card holders or citizens in this current market. Most of the hiring managers I run into don't want to wait for any sort of visa processing and feel they can find someone immediately available under the current job market conditions. --chris \- you know this is pretty interesting to read. i think it is a good example of moral reasoning not coming from intuition. --psb \- i fwd this to my liberal indian activist friends. they will soon be picketing sloda now they are done with that pederast reddy. well at least you guys will be able to check out some hot indian women. tom might even get some for leading the good fight. ok tnx. --psb \_ I've "got some," tnx. -tom \_ Your liberal indian friends need to be shipped back to India, where the victory of socialism has already been achieved. They will have nothing to picket there, they ll just slowly starve to death. |
2001/6/17 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:21548 Activity:insanely high |
6/17/2001 If you're concerned about competing for jobs with H1B visa recipients, consider writing your Congresspeople and president. The economy sucks right now and companies are hiring H1B people instead of recent grads or recent layoff-ees. You can find addresses for some senators/congressmen/president in ~peterm/Addresses. Get your friends to write, too. --PeterM \_ I didn't have you pegged as a xenophobe, peterm. -tom \_ I deny being xenophobic. The rationalization for H1Bs was always that companies couldn't fill positions. I know plenty of people who can't find jobs now. The time for H1B's has ended, for now. I'm happy to have them all back when the economy improves. Also, I have no objection to IMMIGRATION. But this half-assed H1B serfdom is perverting the market.--PeterM \_ It's pretty easy to work at a University job and say being against H1B Visa's is an example of xenophobia. Try competing in the open market where you are up against H1B people who claim to be able to do your job for 1/3 the pay and see how pro H1B you end up being. The result is that the market gets flooded, wages go down, and you've turned California into the traffic congested, out of energy mess it is today. -ax \_ It's easy to sit around in a job with artifically high wages created by an artificially constrained supply of workers and then complain when the party's over. -tom \_ let me get this straight. are you seriously blaming immigrants for the energy crisis in california? \_ If a company is dumb enough to hire someone less qualified (and believe me, there are a lot) then they should have the right to. But I don't think being an H1Ber has any bearing on your qualifications (or your lack thereof) or your likely- hood of being hired. Actually, you're probably less likely because managers would rather not go through the hassle of dealing with an H1B applicant. As for my experience, I had to work with 2 NCGs, one of which had an H1B. I found the \_ ?? \_ new college graduate. -tom American citizen utterly incompetent but the guy on H1B to be qualified. \_ from a companies point of view, H1B's can be good -- they tend to get locked to a company 3-6 years at a time. Also, do you have more objective proof of some of the annecdotes you offer? \_ Of course it is good for companies. Wouldn't you want an employee you could underpay, overwork, and have thrown out of the country for any reason whatsover? \_ PeterM, immigrants are essential to the U.S. economy. Without the cheap Indian and Chinese workers the hi-tech industry wouldn't have boomed the way before. Also without the cheap Mexican and negros you'd have to pay $10 per nugget. Immigrants are good. \_ You are right. We needed the foreign labor then. Now, we don't, and citizens have to compete with non-citizens who cannot compete fairly in the job market because they are hindered by red tape. IF WE WANT FOREIGN WORKERS MAKE THEM CITIZENS INSTEAD OF H1Bs. No more H1Bs. Either FULL citizenship or GET THEM OUT. --PeterM \_ what about green cards? \_ Those with green cards don't have to have an employer to stay in the country, right? Their bargaining position is equal to a citizen's, then, and they won't pervert the labor market, as much, or at all. --PeterM /___\ /___\ |_| | |_| | |_| ||_ | | | | | | | | _| | \ _ / \ _ /___ | ___ ___ _____ ____ _ _____ _ / ___| ___ | |_ ___ |_ _|____ ____ _ ___| | | | _ / _ \ | __/ _ \ | |/ _ \ \/ / _` / __| | | |_| | (_) | | || (_) | | | __/> < (_| \__ \_| \____|\___/ \__\___/ |_|\___/_/\_\__,_|___(_) |
2001/5/26-28 [Politics/Domestic/California, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:21367 Activity:insanely high |
5/25 Russia introduced a flat tax of 13% last year. Am I the only one who finds that ironic? (Tax revenue was up 70% this year, btw). \_ Why is this ironic? Econ 1A. \_ It's ironic because the former bastion of communism has learned the lessons of capitalism better than the United States has. \_ your argument will/would make more sense when and if Russia becomes a place human beings actually enjoy living in. Do you read the newspaper? Russia is a lawless hellhole. The United States is not (yet). \_ RUSSIA IS AN EVIL COMMIE LIBERAL COUNTRY \_ Russia was never a place suitable for the enjoyment of human beings. It never will be. What's that got to do with it? Are you trying to imply that the IRS is the source of American prosperity? Surely, you jest. \_ THE IRS IS AN EVIL COMMIE LIBERAL ORGANIZATION \_ what funds the government? little fluffy clouds? \_ CLOUDS ARE EVIL COMMIE LIBERAL WATER VAPORS. \_ You think the government is the source of American prosperity? Who cares what funds the government? The government is not what makes this country great. The government only holds us back from being even greater. Had some pork lately? Pay your taxes like a good little boy and run along. Why do all you lefties think the government is capable of improving your life or anyone's life? \_ GOVERNMENT IS AN EVIL COMMIE LIBERAL IDEA. DOWN WITH AMERICAN GOVERNMENT! \_ I haven't posted on this thread yet, but yes I do think the government deserves a lot of credit for our prosperity. I came to this country as an immigrint with nothing. I was able to attend excellent public schools from grades 1-12 and then I received a scholarship to the best public university in the world. After graduating I was able to contribute to a variety of companies some of which are doing quite well. Now I am in graduate school supported by a fellowship. A good deal of our country's success in technology can be traced to government programs like education which take people like me who would otherwise be flipping burgers due to lack of education and turns them into scientists and engineers. Although I would obviously prefer to pay less taxes, I am happy to pay my taxes every year because I'm grateful for the benefits I've received. \_ PUBLIC SCHOOLS ARE EVIL COMMIE LIBERAL THINGS. BANNISH PUBLIC SCHOOLS! IMMIGRANTS AND IMMIGRATION ARE EVIL COMMIE LIBERAL THINGS. BAN BOTH OF THEM! \_ Amen, brother. \_ Glad you got a piece of what me and so many others have had sucked from their wallets for so many years. How much of my money goes straight to welfare for the extended families of immigrants who came here to do nothing with themselves as opposed to the rare few who did something useful such as yourself? How about _this_ story? _Their_ taxes helped put _you_ through school. Be ashamed. And oh yeah... "Amen, brother", but for them, not you. http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/134299780_family27.html \_ The American government has the ability to enforce contracts and thus promotes much legitimate commerce. This is because it has a very strong judiciary and a credible encforcement capacity. The Russian government hasn't quite figured any of this out yet and so is incapable of creating an environment where people improve their own lives. \_ INTERNATION RELATIONS ARE EVIL COMMIE LIBERAL THINGS. FUCK INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS \_ you are free to move to a nice place without a legitimate government (or taxes)... like Angola. \_ Nice strawman. Could you explain the correlation in your mind between taking 50% of my income and freedom as a citizen? Thank you. \_ Who's taking 50% of your income? \_ sure! what do you think supports all your freedoms in america? harsh language? the good will of the people? I really do think we enjoy more freedom in america than in other countries with near anarchy and no taxes. if you're trying to argue that the progressive tax is wrong, that's another argument, i will have to go do some reading. \_ The government doesn't create freedom. The US Constitution does by *limiting the powers of the Federal Government*. The government, by it's very nature restricts freedom. And yes, the progressive tax is wrong. There's no reason to take a greater percentage *and* a greater absolute amount from one citizen and give it to another. I support sales and usage taxes (such as bridge tolls) which is a system where only those using the service pay the tax. I am strongly opposed to any form of income tax. The progressive income tax is only one step shy of a total confiscatory "tax". I *really* don't like hearing elected reps in federal government saying "no one needs more than $X amount a year". That's none of their god damned business. As if they'd have a clue what a citizen needs anyway. Career politicians know nothing about the people. \_ When will people learn? Communism == mobilizing a nation's economy through command-control pervasively controlling every aspect of life, including thought and media (like 1984). Communism != tax. Communism is evil (at least to Americans) because it violates the very principles of the Bill of Rights but it has nothing to do with taxes. \_ It seems like you might be confusing the philosophy with an implementation of that philosophy.... \_ Communism is evil because communism is a slave system where the government effectively owns the people. The tax rate is meaningless when you're owned by the state. \_ Nah. They just read some basic econ books. BTW, Feinstein voted in favor of the miniscule Bush tax cut. |
2001/5/11 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Politics/Domestic/President] UID:21242 Activity:nil |
5/10 do any of you know where to find out which european countries require to you have a visa to visit? thanks for your help. \_ the motd usually works for me \_ first hit on google under "visa requirements": http://travel.state.gov/foreignentryreqs.html and the general answer for most of Europe excluding some of the former Soviet republics is "none". -- been there last summer |
2001/1/20-22 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:20389 Activity:very high |
1/20 http://www.vny.com/cf/news/upidetail.cfm?QID=153630 93% whitey sierra club turns away from basic math and simple logic in attempt to increase diversity of sc membership. \_ I've got an idea; let's make redneck cowardly trolls like \_ Let's just make anonymous cowardly redneck bigoted trolls like \_ [ tom noise deleted ] \_ Aw, don't do that, it can be so entertaining watching tom spew, drool, and spittle. \_ [ vacuous tom noise deleted again ] reiffin move to Nebraska where they belong. -tom [keep deleting this, reiffin, cowardice befits you] \_ Haven't deleted a thing, Tom. Nice of you to think of me, though. Once again, Tom, to be a coward means I'd \_ It's the motd, kid. It happens. Deal. have to be afraid of something. There *are* things in the world I fear, but you're not one of them. Try not to do so much self important ego boosting at the expense of people who haven't been online during the day to "keep deleting this". Try to get some facts, tom, before you smear someone. Or simply grow up. -reiffin \_ deleting other people's cruft w/o signing your name is lame. --erikred \- i imagine some respectable fraction of the sierra club just wants to go hiking with non-scary looking people who have similar tastes in music, wine and cheese, but politically, the club elities are a bunch of hypocrites. i have more regard for people like the nature conservancy [i think that is the organization that puts its money where its mouth is]. lets take an example from the above URL: The prestigious Sierra Club had announced in 1989 that its goal of zero population growth required that "Immigration to the United States should be no greater than that which will permit achievement of population stabilization in the United States." Gee, arent these the people who talk about how racist republicans want to put themselves in gated communities and put black men in state-run "gated communitites". It kind of reminds of of berkeley liberals -- aka the Chez Panisse crowd -- who have personal Beet and Carrot Suppliers and help raise money for important social causes like organic savory herb gardens at their child's private school. Tom Wolfe redux. --psb \_ The Sierra Club is bad in a lot of ways, but if you read the article, it specifically is complaining that the club changed the above policy, and now doesn't have a policy on immigration. -tom \_ But how else will my kids learn about fitting in with Nature without destroying Her? I don't understand where you're going with this. \_ Immigration as an environmental problem is a canard. The best way to control population is to educate females; ethnic females in the US get better education than they do in almost any other country, thus immigration will lower the overall population growth. -tom \_ Wow I am really out of touch. When did female become an ethnicity? -sameer \_ "females who are of ethnicities other than white." Use your brain. -tom \_ Being stupid I don't see how increasing immigration will lower population growth. Perhaps you can explain to us morons, tom? \_ Dear morons: some maintain there is a correlation between higher education(like in the USA) and lower population growth, that's all \- i'm going to try to keep this to the narrow point about education: many, many studies have show there is a strong correlation between female literacy and decrease in pop. growth. a particularly interesting case is to comp the indian state of kerela and china. kerela's literacy-based approach led to a greater decrease than china's quite drastic "regulatory" approach. See work of Amartya Sen among others. i suspect it is largely the educated that are immigrating rather than the ignorant finding themselves in america and winding up better educated, so that attenuates the claimed effect. anyway, i'll leave it at that. --psb \_ But will everyone continue to get the same level of education if immigration continues at the current rates, or even grows? Like most things, education is a resource. There are only so many teachers, classrooms, etc, to go around. And why do women have to go to another country to get an education so they'll have fewer kids? Isn't education one of the easier things to bring to people right where they already live? \_ Yes, but there are two points; one is that immigration is zero- sum from an environmental perspective (as opposed to a NIMBY perspective), and the other is that it's very likely the the specific act of emigrating to the US is likely to be an actual improvement. That's not saying it's wouldn't also be an improvement to have better education elsewhere. -tom \_ Zero sum would imply that an American uses the same amount of the world's resources as the average immigrant. This is not even close to true. Even if you factor in the next generation or so (which is highly speculative. -ausman American immigrant uses the same amount of the world's resources as he would have had he stayed in his original country. This is not even close to true. -ausman |
2000/11/17-19 [Politics/Foreign/Asia/China, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:19814 Activity:high |
11/17 There are 260 million Americans. Is a president who can spell, does well academically, is honest, has leadership abilities too much to ask for? \_ 1) Why does spelling count? 2) Why does GPA count? 3) Yes, because our political system is so dirty, very few honest men stand a chance of climbing that while yet remaining clean. \_ judging from your writing, i'd say you yourself come from a pretty fucked up country with horribly unjust politics. -ali \_ Name a country that is not f*ed up and has just politics. \_ The president of Kirghizstan is a Ph.D. in physics, with a sizeable amount of work in his field. \_ In Red China we don't have these problems. All men in power are great leaders and are honest and academic. \_ Yeah, they just shoot people they don't agree with. \_ But they do it in a fair and nonpartisan manner. They shoot *all* of the people that don't agree with them. Sounds pretty fair to me. \_ Me Too. - ALGOR \_ They also get any hootchie they want. \_ More like ~300 million. Try counting the immigrants. \_ Don't use leftist terminology. It's 270 or so million citizens and legal residents and 30+ million illegal aliens that are here in violation of the law. Don't get sucked into the nonsense which blurs the line between perfectly acceptable legal immigration and other violating our borders. There is a big difference. \_ slavery has been abolished, these aliens should be freed and not held in bondage by the threat of deportation \_ If I wasn't sitting on the floor, I'd have fallen off my chair laughing! This is one of the best trolls in a long 10+ days worth of trolls! Yes! No more borders! One world government! Oh! Please stop! It hurts to laugh so hard! Thank you for brightening my day. \_ Ein Volk! Ein Reich! Ein Fuhrer! \- 300M is too high. A little over 275M residents in US [and about 210-220M guns]. --psb \_ "One World, One Web, One Program" |
2000/8/4-5 [Politics/Domestic/Crime, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:18883 Activity:very high |
8/4 Aladdin and Jasmine seem like lovely characters, but why are most \_ racist and unintelligent discussion deleted. if you're going to bag on a race, stick with the mainstream and bag on the jews. -ali bag on a race, stick with the mainstream and bag on me. -ali \_ ali, its just a troll. Obviously, each "group" has its good elements and its bad. \_ Yes, obviously. And your group's problem seems to be that you don't understand what racism is and under what circumstances it's dangerous. -ali. \_ I didn't read the discussion. Yes, racism exists and it can be dangerous. \_ and yet you decide to volunteer the jews above, just because....? \_ look ali. I generally find middle eastern people hard to deal with. i don't know if it is their guy-must-be-macho culture or something. also i think it is funny that they like to call themselves Persian or something. Also Persian girls are ugly. Persian cats are prettier. It is just my personal opinion. Bye. \_ its my personal opinion that the middle eastern people I've dealt with are real cool, nice, friendly people. This is my opinion too. - !ali and !middle_eastern \_ I find that Middle Eastern people are incredibly difficult to deal with. Guys are smarmy and women are high maintenance, although Persian girls can be damn hot. -- !ali && near_eastern \_ Like one of my firends, he like got mugged by this black man once and you know that, like, all black people are \_ Like one of my firends, he like got mugged by this software engineer once and you know that, like, all programmers are criminal scum, and child molesters too. \_ I'm basing this on hundreds of Middle Eastern people that I know, not one. \_ the problem is exactly that you don't know why you have had the experiences you've had with those people. if you knew, then it would be ok for you to form an opinion of the form "people who have personality attribute X (ex, smarmy, egomaniacla, etc) get on my nerves." But you make some very unfounded leaps if at the end of the day you say "middle easterns are Y". \- something you people need to keep in mind is often you are seeing a narrow and biased crosssection of another society when you are dealing with immigrants. let's take indians ... there are a lot fo dumb indians in indian. there are a lot fewer dumb indians in the usa because so many are here because their parents are scholarship winners to study in the usa. a lot of iranians who "ran from iran" to avoid the fundamental- ist turn are from kind of a snobby part of society. i think you would get a very differnt "typical" sense of america if you met a group in the audience of the jerry springer show vs. a deb ball vs. the library of congress reading room. --psb \_ Oh yeah well the chinese everywhere are equally icky. -- alice & chinese & that's just my personal and expert opinion \_ Russians are extremely fucking crude and annoying for the most part. -- ilyas \_ I think that works out to 0 (bitwise, that is) \_ This is very true. But Middle Easterners are still quite different from Westerners. The bargaining attitude is in the blood. \_ i am middle eastern. i don't have bargaining attitude. the problem with your idiotic way of coming up with conclusion is that it takes one counterexample to leave you with no recourse. |
2000/4/22-24 [Politics/Domestic/President/Clinton, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:18084 Activity:high |
4/22 http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/i/AP-Cuban-Boy-Reconstruct.html Dalrymple scooped up Elian and retreated into a closet. ``Que esta pasando?'' Elian asked again. Agents banged on the bedroom door and entered. One Border Patrol agent, wearing goggles and a helmet, raised a rifle toward the two. His finger was not on the trigger. Dalrymple raised his elbow in defense. The agent grabbed Elian and took him. ``Bingo! Bingo!'' yelled another agent, signaling the mission's success. \_ Really fucking nice. So much for due process, the law, precident, and justice. Goodbye America, hello Amerika. \_ Really fucking nice indeed. I have just gained a lot more respect for our government than I had in a long time. Due process has passed. Custody has been decided a long time ago. They were holding the kid illegally and the father deserved to have his son back. Here's to a country that (on this one rare occasion) stood up for its principles, upheld its laws, in the face of a shitload of whining that could've pushed a lot of politicians the other way (and did) \_ A Florida Family Court judge decided the case waaay back when in favor of the Florida family but that didn't suit the Clintons, Reno, or the INS, so they decided to once again ignore the rule of law the rest of us have to follow and kidnapped the child from his legally appointed guardians. Not only did Reno's storm troopers not have a warrant to enter private property and kidnap a child, when they applied for a warrant to do so, it was *denied*. I've just lost the last few shreds of respect I had for our government. I never had respect for people unable to tell the truth from the spoon fed media noise, though. Think! \_ Actually, they had a warrent... \_ BULLSHIT! You're fucking lying or stupid. Custody _had_ been decided and it was given to THE FAMILY IN FLORIDA! I'm so sick of you lying, stinking, piece of shit, fact inventing leftist fucks! YOU ARE LYING! \_ Sure, the law's, the law's, the law. Let's not forget http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/p/ap/20000422/us/cuban_boy_sequence_6dj.html that the mother and father had separated, and that the mother's dying action was bringing her infant son to America, away from the hated despot Castro. Although they will be soundly crushed in the courts, the Cuban American community and some of the boy's relatives feel that they have undertaken a holy mission to carry out the mother's last wish to secure a better life for her child. Unfortunately the technicality is that the separation was not too long ago, and the father seems like a reasonable guy, so he is thusly the automatic guardian. \_ Yeah, Castro's a Pinko Commie Bastard. Communists will eat your children, rape yermom, and hax0r your computers. Have you ever actually seen or read a non-biased (i.e. something not produced by an American media agency) on what life in Cuba is actually like? -dans P.S. \_ Don't forget the "re-education building" already built for the boy in Cuba where he'll stay for several months before the father sees him again. \_ Actually, dans, you can ask any of the recent or older Cuban expatriates. Talking to a lot of them is better than reading questionably unbiased material. Also, notice how I didn't say anything about Cuba being Communist? In any case, your humor is a little off base. \_ Oh, yeah, Cuban expatriates are a nice, unbiased source. Of course they're not going to have anything good to say. They left. They're not particularly representative of the portion of the Cuban population that's still there. -dans \_ Give 'em all guns, put 'em on boats, send 'em back to Cuba. Only this time around, don't forget the goddamm air support. -John \_ Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me. |
2000/1/1 [Academia/Berkeley/Classes, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:17142 Activity:nil |
12/31 According to http://www.berkeley.edu as of 11:08 PM Most http://berkeley.edu links will not work during this time period. It seems as if most servers (including http://www.berkeley.edu are still online. Even EECS Instructional. I guess most campus administrators are not as idiotic as I thought. |
1998/12/4 [Politics, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:15066 Activity:very high |
12/3 How come Palestinians always want more land? \_ This is obviously a troll, but for the benifit of the history illiterate, I suggest you ask instead: How come the Iseralis always want more land? After all, they were originally from Mesopotamia (Iraq). Then they decided to grab the land from the Cannites and Philistines, whom they completely eradicated during war and conquest. But they were in turn expelled by the Romans. 1000 years later, they grabbed the land again from pardons. What do you think of that? (Think Amy Biehl) Palestanians who had been living there all those time, first through mass immigration and then with also outright military occupation and confiscation. The Palestinians are of course losers. If they failed to fend off the land robbers, they should just resign to their fate and become gypsies. Victor be the strong and ruthless. Terror prevails unless countered by greater terror. | \_ because they want to live free without foreigh rule | the real question, is why are they so intent (along with | Iraq, Lybia, Syria) on killing Jews? | \_ no a. but another q.: | Say that Israel/Palestinian-state commissions something similar | to S. Africa's Truth & Reconciliation Committee. Now, say that | the TRC issues pardons in the same context that the SATRC issued | pardons. What do you think of that? (Think Amy Biehl, and of her | parents) Amy Biehl was a Stanford graduate who left for S. Africa on a Fulbright scholarship to help with voter registration in the nation's first all-race 1994 election marking the end of apartheid. In the wrong place at the wrong time, she was in the black township of Guguletu when an angry mob returning from a political rally stoned her car, dragged her out, beat her, and killed her. At least one of her black compatriots attempted to defend her, telling them that she was a friend. Four people were convicted and sentenced to 18 years. In July of this year, these four men were released from prison, granted amnesty by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (as required by the amnesty provision, they had fully confessed to the attack, including the individual who committed the fatal stab wound). Peter and Linda Biehl of Newport Beach, CA, released a public statement supporting the commission's decision, and have since regularly travelled to S. Africa to confirm to passersby that they have truly forgiven their daughter's killers, and towards fostering understanding between those who would be blood enemies. Whether each part of this story is right or wrong I don't say -- that you know that each part happened and think about it is what's important. When this disappears, ~jctwu/pub/biehl. |
1998/9/4-5 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration, Academia/Berkeley/CSUA/Troll] UID:14542 Activity:moderate |
9/3 Boredcast Message from soda!lwall () at 16:22 ... From: kchang@autobahn.org psb: your coworkers asian stupid "oh psb immigrants THE MAN! He knows Greek mythology asian stupid lila. He immigrants god." \_ Was there an English phrase in there? \_ Who cares about English. Was there ANYTHING comprehensible in any language in there. \_ Oh lord that was fun. Squish me now, I've had my fun. \_ SHUT UP AARON \_ heheh.. foolish, arrogant mortal. |
1998/4/30 [Reference/History/WW2/Japan, Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:14022 Activity:insanely high |
4/30 So everything I saw in "Joy Luck Club" is true. I just read the DailyCal today about "Asian Women Speak Up". \_ for those of us outside of no cal, what did it say? \_ That doesn't have to stop you: http://www.dailycal.org \_ Good thing that you didn't sign your name, otherwise the "Asian Male Underground" would have to come by and work you over just like you were the men's bathroom in the basement of Dwinelle. \_ Clearly, one of us has a poor command of the English language. I take it correct usage of the English language is not a requirement for "Asian Male Underground." \_ And exactly what was gramatically incorrect with his statement, twink? \_ Read it again with your second grade teacher nearby. of the windshield cause, OH WHAT A TURN ON! She'll help you spot the difficulty and work on your trouble areas. She understands the special needs that FOB students have. \_ still don't see it \_ Yes, don't they do just the most fabulous work!? The AMU members have such a good eye; I think they should all be in either fashon design or interior design and ohmygod they are so-o-o hard and tough I just wanna take 'em home to mamma, they're so CUTE! Do you think they'll like me if I get a black Accura Integra with an <Oakland> decal across the top of the windshield cause, OH LORD WHAT A TURN ON! YES!!! \_ I have to say that you have a good eye. Nothing turns slightly abnormal behaviors people have mentioned above. me on more than the site of some Asian boy in a really expensive car his parents bought for him. I wonder if their mothers wipe their asses after they go to the bathroom? \_ No. Mom is there with the enema bag so they don't risk falling in unsupervised. \_ Asian men have small penises in general. this leads to the slightly abnormal behaviors people have mentioned above. -tom \_ cmlee, don't fucking sign my name to shit you write. Not that you don't have a small penis. -tom \_ No, it ignored a key "Joy Luck Club" component: _ALL_ immigrant Chinese mothers have to be suppressing some horribly traumatic incident in their past, like drowning their children, or watching _their_ mothers kill themselves after becoming somebody's concubine, or leaving behind a set of twins while fleeing from the Japanese during WWII. The article didn't say _anything_ about that. \_ Part II, next week. \_ It's good to know that soda is still full of a bunch of fucking idiotic racist twinks who don't have the balls to sign what they write. It's funny to realize how far exactly that white-trash mentality will get you in life, even if you're just a bunch of closet retards. - mlee \_ Everyone is a racist one way or another. People in the 80s and 90s tend not to display their racism, that's all. P.S. tom is a true racist... \_ I dare you to come and say such racist things to my face, asshole - android \_ why the the image of achoi trying to threaten people make me smile? -aspo |
1998/4/22-23 [Politics/Domestic/Immigration] UID:13993 Activity:moderate |
4/21 Any opinions on <DEAD>jps.net<DEAD>? Do they suck? \_ They sucked donkeys as of a year ago. I dunno if they've improved service since. \_ They haven't. They still suck. -niloc \_ Actually, they now blow goats as well for a low annual fee \_ New, personalized sheep service soon! -- marketing@jps.net \_ They sucked donkeys? ewwww... \_ Do they charge extra to watch? \_ why do they suck? any specific bad things? \_ if you have to ask you've oviously never tried it contact the North American Man Donkey Love Association \_ If you have to ask you've obviously never tried it Contact the North American Man Donkey Love Association (<DEAD>www.namdla.org<DEAD> for more information \_ try 2 hour wait on tech support phone, dead air 50% of the time on dial-ins, refused connections on shell server and non-functional 56K support. |
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