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Old 12-15-2007
danielpalos danielpalos is offline
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Re: See US politics From another angle .

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Originally Posted by PaleoRepublican View Post
"Democrats want Amnesty, Republicans want guest-worker."

"Both party's are the same, its a conspiracy." I'm not going to argue against this anymore since there is a grain of truth in it.

Its either Duncan Hunter or bust for me. I'll go with the Constitution Party. The Republican Party has strayed from its original mission of protectionism and anti-slavery (anti cheap labor).

I have accepted the idea of a free trade zone between the US and other 1st world countries, but the anarcho-capitalists have pushed me too far. Their goal isn't efficiency or the general welfare of the American people, their agenda is filling up their own pockets on the backs of cheap foreign labor at the cost of good paying American jobs.
Amnesty doesn't work or we would not have an illegal problem now.

A market friendly work visa program could reduce public and private sector costs, and ameliorate the effects of frictional unemployment for US labor market participants.

Public sector costs can be defrayed from revenue generated from a hypothetical and market friendly work visa user fee.

Private sector costs can be reduced to the extent there is more efficiency in the market for labor.

If included, forms of insurance, components could also help reduce costs to the private sector and the public sector; and help defray some of the costs of unemployment insurance to both the legal fiction of an individual and a real individual labor market participant.
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