Since I can’t figure out what, exactly, the real impact is on America – whether cost of goods or jobs taken, I just put another post up at the Chronicle: Lettuce fields and lawn mowers
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Everywhere I turn lately, I’m reading about how “split” Americans are on the immigration reform issues. The Democrats, of course, have their “open borders” radical wing, and the more moderate “compromise” group. The Republicans have their “criminalize and deport” radical …
The savage beating and sexual assault of a 17-year-old boy last weekend was horrible beyond comprehension (WaPo): Investigators said Tuck and Turner dragged the Hispanic youth into the back yard between 5 and 8 a.m. Sunday, beat him with their …
David Cohen at The Brothers Judd has an interesting post regarding the apportioning of Representatives that certainly made me think. A snippet: The method of apportioning Representatives, however, is still done according to the population of “free Persons.” In other …
… and quacks like a duck… The immigration debate and competing bills coming from the House and Senate are, like legalese everywhere, really difficult to wade through. That’s probably at least partly why the blogosphere seems so confused about terms …
