It means the democrats have millions of new voters to vote them in and protect unions.
Pretty much everybody on here is a teamster. You're going to see a lot of support for them.I mean I see from this site that there *are* a lot of folks who do support the Teamsters.
I don't think you're going to hear much that opposes your viewpoint. There seems to be a disconnect from between Teamster leadership and your average Teamster.I was hoping to hear from folks who may be able to convince me otherwise.
Pretty much everybody on here is a teamster. You're going to see a lot of support for them.
I don't think you're going to hear much that opposes your viewpoint. There seems to be a disconnect from between Teamster leadership and your average Teamster.
I think it's that way with any large organizationSeems to be typical for every union. The rank and file feels one way and the leadership does another. Perhaps there is no answer.
What a loaded question.There is no hidden agenda to this post. I sincerely want to know how the Teamsters plan supporting massive legalization of illegal immigrants helps Americans.
I agree, but supporting immigration reform and a path to citizenship for undocumented workers is not the same as supporting illegal immigration, quite the opposite actually.I'm personally convinced illegal immigration hurts middleclass America.
Calling them undocumented workers is a nice was of saying they are illegal immigrants. It's like clean coal. It's a load of crap, but it sounds nicer when you're asking someone how they feel about it.I agree, but supporting immigration reform and a path to citizenship for undocumented workers is not the same as supporting illegal immigration, quite the opposite actually.
I don't care what you call them. I don't believe a human being can be illegal, so I think undocumented is a better descriptor. I have no problem with you calling them whatever you like though.Calling them undocumented workers is a nice was of saying they are illegal immigrants. It's like clean coal. It's a load of crap, but it sounds nicer when you're asking someone how they feel about it.
Because they've protected union jobs so well that the only union jobs left are the ones that couldn't be moved to China or Mexico.It means the democrats have millions of new voters to vote them in and protect unions.
What world do you live on?I agree, but supporting immigration reform and a path to citizenship for undocumented workers is not the same as supporting illegal immigration, quite the opposite actually.
How about a criminal?I don't care what you call them. I don't believe a human being can be illegal, so I think undocumented is a better descriptor. I have no problem with you calling them whatever you like though.
What an eloquent, well thought out response....What world do you live on?
Bizarro World?
Right.Illegal entry into the United States is a misdemeanor.
Your way of thinking is bat sheet crazy if you ask me.What an eloquent, well thought out response....
I live in the same world as you. Do you have a point?
It would certainly be a step closer to accurate.How about a criminal?
Can a human being be a criminal?
How about calling them CRIMINAL IMMIGRANTS?
Only the ones that haven't been PUNISHED for their crimes yet.It would certainly be a step closer to accurate.
My question to that though is would you refer to every citizen in this country who ever committed a crime in their life as a criminal citizen?
Sounds kind of silly doesn't it?
That's an odd way to look at things....Only the ones that haven't been PUNISHED for their crimes yet.