Re: If you are ready for the adventure of a lifetime, TRY THIS:
- From: "anita" <kodols@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 24 Jan 2006 09:25:04 -0800
henry alminas wrote:
> "anita" <kodols@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:1138119334.890387.237700@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >
> > henry alminas wrote:
> >> Message
> >>
> >>
> >> I wonder what would happen if all the Mexicans (legal or illegal)
> >> suddenly left the US?
> >>
> >> (Eight newsgroups omitted.)
> >>
> >> Stop posting in HTML - Ya Finnic dipshit.
> >>
> >> But - to answer your question:
> >>
> >> A national day of celebration - at least judging
> >> by what is going on on Colorado.
> >>
> >> Best - - Henry
> >
> > That's about how long a celebration would last, true. Then the
> > realization would hit all but the dimmest about the reliance the
> > celebration industry (read, restaurant), for one, has on Mexican
> > workers. Beggining at picking the produce and working in the meat
> > packing industry all the way through to cleaning up after brainless
> > celebrants.
> >
> > Nope... I think it's not Coloradans as a whole, but immigrant Henry,
> > who apparently tries to feel superior to immigrants of other kinds.
> >
>
> Och Anutchka -
>
> I am certain that you know *all* about Colorado much
> better than any residents.
No, but I do know more than a few Colorado residents who aren't
mean-spirited bitter folk like you.
> "Picking produce" - ya dip? Hell no! They fill the
> construction industry - generally well paying jobs!
shrugs... I know a farmer who has nobody willing to pick berries except
the Mexican migrants. He has no problems with them. I also worked in
a local restaurant for many years, working my way through college. The
only people who ever applied for busboy and dishwashing jobs were
Mexicans. Worked their way up to the cookline and some are now
management. I'm sure if there were locals willing to take the jobs,
they'd be given the jobs, whether bussing tables or in construction.
> The locals have been pushed out of it - guess why?
> It sounds to me like ya pinkos are working against
> local *labor*. Ain't ya suppose to be for it?
Guess why?... ummm... well, immigrants have a willingness to work hard
and not demand the world. News for you, Henrykins... a lot of post
WWII Latvian immigrants in the Chicago area were in construction, too.
I imaine some said they pushed out the locals. More recently, I rented
an apartment to illegal Latvian immigrants who were doing the exact
same thing. They're back in Latvia now, having started their own
construction company with the money they saved while living a lean life
here for a few years. If our people should be given that chance, then
and now, why not other people as well?
> I note that you concentrate on the tourist industry,
> Waal - darlin' - all of them thar is "foreign" owned.
> Weird people from places like New Jersey and
> California. So the locals should build highways
> for the dorks and pay *much* higher taxes for
> their enjoyment (the beautiful people enjoying
> "apre Ski"?).
I said nothing about tourism - only the restaurant industry. Maybe you
stay at home popping a can of Dinty Moore every night, but around here,
even the locals go out for a meal and/or a drink. (I'll leave the
Colorado grumbles about tourists for another day... those I DO hear
about from my friends there)
> As to my "immigration" - I must assume that
> it was people akin to your Poppa who was
> responsible for my presence here.. Hah- Anutchka?
Hmmm - so teenagers in the Latvian Legion were responsible for your
presence in the US? You must have had a weird life, Henry.
> So how come ya ended up in Chicager?
> Yo poppa didn't have quite enough "points"?
Since you ask, my father's family entered the nation sponsored by a
farming family in Iowa - this because they were farmers in Latvia.
After fulfilling their obligations, his family moved to Chicago, where
my father worked as a machinist while attending one of the universities
here.
> Best - - Henry
Class act as always - - Henry
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