Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Immigration

(I’m going to do a few posts on illegal immigration because it’s been bothering me lately. I’ll be doing them in parts though because lazy. So with out further comment I give you part one)

What’s with Lou Dobbs?

Is this man the most blatant racist in American media? I mean sure guys like Spike Lee and Kanye West work hard to spread their racist messages, but this guy is out of control. I don’t even have a TV, but everywhere I look I see this guy’s mug telling me how evil illegal immigrants are. He’s given us a detailed report on the conspiracy by the evil Mexican government to ship evil Mexicans over the border so evil companies can hire them and evil landlords can house them, only to have all the evil Mexicans evilly send all their evil money back to the evil Mexican lands so we can’t have any of it.

Dbackdad made a nice post about some of his experiences with some xenophobes a while back here. His post focused on the racial fears of the immigration issue. In these posts I’d like to focus on the financial issues with immigration, the tremendous “cost of illegal immigration” that Mr. Dobbs insists our own Government and big businesses are covering up.

The most popular claim by the anti-immigrant crowd seems to be that illegal immigrants are stealing our jobs. This fear is based on the incorrect notion that there are a fixed number of jobs available. That if we increase the number of employees in a marketplace, the number of jobs available to other people will go down. This is completely untrue. In fact the opposite is true. All of the immigrants come here and instantly become consumers. They eat, they drive cars, they buy entertainment, and they live in houses and apartments. Each need they bring requires a workforce to satisfy it. In fact it is estimated that one job is created for every consumer in America. So the supposed jobs that are being stolen are being offset by the jobs they create at a rate of 1:1. And that’s assuming that every immigrant that crosses the border is working, which in the case of families with small children is obviously not true. So it’s easy to assume that immigrants actually produce more jobs than they “steal.”

Another popular claim is that illegals flood the market with cheap labor. To this I say, “Good!” Cheap labor means cheaper products and services for the end consumer. Cheaper labor also offsets the negative effects that our stupid minimum wage laws on our poor. The fact of the matter is there is not such thing as “cheap” labor. Labor is worth what employees and employers agree on.

Well that’s about it for now. Comment as needed. Rinse. Repeat.

20 comments:

Crystal Starr said...

Too much awesome. I'm glad you're talking about this. It's starting to get on my nerves too! No, it's been on my nerves from the get go!

Peter Wantstobe said...

Well my concern is the "medical field". I read in the newspaper a few months ago that two Hospitals in the Los Angeles areas closed down, shut their doors! The reason being over 55% of their customers were illegal aliens with no insurance. That's just L.A.

I'm sure this is effecting the schools also? If you don't pay taxes, you don't pay schools.

How would you like to have a business were 55% of your customers didn't pay?

Peter W.

Peter Wantstobe said...

Hey what's up?

The old man says something and it scares all the young whippersnappers away?

Crystal Starr said...

I'm really looking forward to part two!

Rebecca said...

Ugh, since DH is mexican (not illegal, LOL) we talk about illegal immigration from time to time. Moreso about what our Christian responsibilities are and God's law vs. man's law. I, too, remember seeing a documentary on how illegals affect the health care system. I can't remember what the specifics were, but it wasn't good. Interesting tidbit about the 1:1 ratio of job creation/filling! I will be interested in part 2 as well!

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Sadie Lou said...

lol part 2.

Great post Scott--although I have to wonder about your conclusion. The fact that some people will work for very, very low wages doesn't mean that the concept of "low wages" doesn't exist. It just means that an employer will pay the lowest wage he/she can get away with and if everyone maintains that a certain wage is reasonable--employers will be forced to offer this wage because it is agreed that it is faie according to the cost of living. I live in California and the minimum wage, legally, isn't enough to cover most people's exspenses so the very idea that some people would accept LESS than that is a little unsettling.
How would these people be able to afford your list of "eating, driving cars, entertainment" if they can't even buy gas or pay rent?
You see what I mean?

Crystal Starr said...

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Peter Wantstobe said...

yawn..........

Anonymous said...

Hello!! Hello Crystal! Long time! How are you guys? We are ok, just busy busy busy. Soemtimes I miss being bored.

I agree with your blog and have decided that I should update mine soon.

I update my xanaga all the time though.

talk to you guys soon.

Crystal Starr said...

Hi Sarah!!! I agree with this post too and I just wish Scott would write part 2 and respond to the lovely people who commented!

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Scott=lazy, btw.

Peter Wantstobe said...

Merry Christmas to ALL !!!

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Peter Wantstobe said...

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Swinging Sammy said...

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Peter Wantstobe said...

Happy Birthday OLD MAN!

In honor of your birthday, Lovie Smith told me the Bears are going to win one for you.

Crystal Starr said...

Blog already, sheesh!

Crystal Starr said...

Happy V Day, I love you!

Crystal Starr said...

I'm still interested in part deux!