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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: neolib who wrote (168547)12/3/2008 3:06:15 AM
From: MulhollandDriveRead Replies (2) of 306849
 
well i don't do business in an ag community and my impeccable logic prohibits me from hiring non english speaking technologically challenged illegals, not to mention my concern for the consequences of breaking the law.....got illegal worker raids and fines and possible jail time?

even without all of that, doing so would would cause a catastrophic loss of business, as unqualified, language challenged but cheap workers tend to have that effect.<g>

it's too bad you seem to think that throwing money at the education problem in your state caused by the influx of illegals and voting down the bond issues is the root of your overcrowding and deteriorating schools....your voters are just saying no to subsidizing the nontaxpaying users of your educational infrastructure....perhaps they're worried 'if you build it just more illegals will come' (amnesty)

just look to CA, where some of the top $$$ per student are being paid with disastrous results.....

why do you think that is?

so maybe the oregonians are using some impeccable logic after all... and are allocating those funds to the private education of their kids instead of leaving it up to the state which seems to be turning a blind eye to illegals by granting amnesty?
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