• CREATE AN ACCOUNT
  • LOG.IN
  • CONTENTS
  • CLASSIFIEDS
  • ARCHIVE
  • INFO | ADVERTISING | CONTACT US

  • Home
  • News
    • NewsFlash
  • A&E
    • Movie Times
    • TV Listings
    • A&E Blog
    • Art Galleries
    • Best Bets
  • Opinion
    • Columns
    • Voices
    • Letters
    • In Memoriam
  • Events
    • Today
    • Search
    • Submit
    • Best Bets
  • Living
    • Travel
    • Sports
    • Peeps
  • Food & Drink
    • All Restaurants
    • Delivery
    • All Bars & Clubs
    • Drink Specials
    • Open Now
  • Outdoors
    • Outside Insider
    • Spotlight On
    • Features
  • Classifieds
    • Real Estate
    • Jobs
    • Autos
  • Personals
  • Obits

    Guest Worker Farce


    Thursday, May 1, 2008
    By Bill Clausen
    Article Tools
    Print friendly
    E-mail story
    Tip Us Off
    iPod friendly
    Comments
    Bookmark This
    del.icio.us. del.icio.us.
    Digg! Digg!
    furl furl
    google google
    newsvine newsvine
    reddit reddit
    technorati technorati
    Facebook Facebook
    Yahoo! My Web 2.0 Yahoo!

    Per the interview with James Q.Wilson [Red, White, and Better]. Tens of millions of Americans are worrying day and night about health care. Many are homeless. We are overwhelmed with national debt and taxation, and are gradually losing our freedoms through actions by politicians of both major political parties--however well-intended. The American dream of home is just that--a dream--for many working-class people. I suspect that through a combination of hard work and luck, Mr. Wilson doesn't suffer these afflictions.

    Per his comments on illegal immigration, one thing that sets the U.S. apart from the Third World is labor laws. When President Bush says "They (illegal immigrants) do the work Americans won't do," he is saying they will work in unsafe and unreasonable conditions that no one should have to face. Supporting the unlimited cheap labor enterprise undoes the progress achieved by those who fought so hard to achieve workers’ rights. People on both sides of the political aisle need to realize this as they support the "guest worker" farce. How does Japan do so well without imported cheap labor? It hurts people on both sides of our southern border.

    Also, think of George Washington’s quote, “Beware of Foreign entanglements,” in light of America’s current foreign policy. Upholding American traditions of freedom and high living standards requires more than simply waving the American flag. We can do better.

    Comments

    Discussion Guidelines

    Does Japan actually get by without illegal labor? A cursory search on the net yielded the following link
    http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/research/parac...
    I suspect that all developed countries are guilty of this sin...

    tegrat (anonymous profile)
    May 21, 2008 at 12:27 p.m. (Suggest removal)

    Post a comment

    Username:
    Password: (Forgotten your password?)

    Comment:

    EVENT CALENDAR

    Previous Month | Next Month

    Today's Events Best Bets Submit an Event

    Local Weather

    Currently:
    Clear Sky
    Temperature:
    64.9°
    Wind:
    17 NNW

    Surf Report
    • Specials
    • InPrint
    • Top Emails
    • Blue Green Guide 2008
    • Summer Camp Guide 2008
    • Wedding Guide 2008
    • SBIFF 2008 All Access
    • 2008 Election Coverage
    • Best of Reader's Poll 2007
    • Calendar of Fundraisers
    • Local Bands
    • Kid's Mother's Day Issue
    • Made in Santa Barbara
    • Zaca Fire 2007
    • Election 2008 Kickoff
    • Esau’s: It’s Not Just for Breakfast Anymore
    • Juarez’s Fate in Jurors’ Hands
    • Our 2008 Endorsements
    • k.d. lang Returns, Wearing Her Heart on Her Sleeve
    • World Series Now?
    1. Watch Her Strut
    2. The Trolley of Terror
    3. Barney Buys a House
    4. Brad Ebner’s Comeback
    5. Cold Springs Trail—East Fork
    6. Hydromulching Completed at Los Padres National Forest
    • CREATE AN ACCOUNT
    • LOG.IN
    • CONTENTS
    • CLASSIFIEDS
    • ARCHIVE
    • INFO | ADVERTISING | CONTACT US
    Google
     
    Independent.com Web
    Copyright ©2008 Santa Barbara Independent, Inc. Reproduction of material from any Independent.com pages without written permission is strictly prohibited. If you believe an Independent.com user or any material appearing on Independent.com is copyrighted material used without proper permission, please click here.
    This is our Privacy Policy.