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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1306376" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Who says I don't want Mexicans coming over here? A guest worker program that helped meet the needs of industries short on labor would be a good idea in my opinion. That way the Mexicans and other Latinos wouldn't be risking their necks crossing the border and could legally get something back from Social Security someday.</p><p></p><p>Since there are about a million U.S. citizens living in Mexico now I think they'll make room for a couple more. Or we might go to Nicaragua or Ecuador, countries where we can live comfortably on less than $1000 a month. </p><p></p><p>Countries with beautiful scenery, low costs, modern medical, theaters playing current movies in English, can stay in touch with everyone on the Internet, download books and newspapers on the Internet, can say sayonara to the insanity the U.S. has become: Priceless. And I would recommend to any young person to find a company with a real pension so that someday you could do the same.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1306376, member: 24302"] Who says I don't want Mexicans coming over here? A guest worker program that helped meet the needs of industries short on labor would be a good idea in my opinion. That way the Mexicans and other Latinos wouldn't be risking their necks crossing the border and could legally get something back from Social Security someday. Since there are about a million U.S. citizens living in Mexico now I think they'll make room for a couple more. Or we might go to Nicaragua or Ecuador, countries where we can live comfortably on less than $1000 a month. Countries with beautiful scenery, low costs, modern medical, theaters playing current movies in English, can stay in touch with everyone on the Internet, download books and newspapers on the Internet, can say sayonara to the insanity the U.S. has become: Priceless. And I would recommend to any young person to find a company with a real pension so that someday you could do the same. [/QUOTE]
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