Immigration Reform a GOP Issue
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It is an issue that is playing out across the U.S. Every idiot thinks he or she is a manager or should be the supervisor. Everything is done by OJT, on the job training. No degrees or colleges needed. In fact college is a boring waste of time and religion is ignorance. The new thought being spread by the electronic age is that everything can be browsed and learned while on line.
No one white wants to work at Burger King, McDonalds, or pick grapes. Then ultra right wing radicals hell bent on creating or perpetuating the already brewing civil war – are checking everyone for their papers.
“Do you have your papers!” It should be the drooling Nazi like it was in an Indiana Jones movies.
The world does not run on OJT, there is a need for college education, and training for a lot of the jobs. The education system was given by the church for their training of priests. The priesthood was the place for all literate persons henceforth the origin of the United States most prestigious and oldest colleges – former church monasteries. Gregory Mendel discovered genetics hundreds of years ago in a monastery.
The church is where everything came from – all of the knowledge for everything. The church came across and made the voyage to the new world. Newton’s magic book of alchemy – all banned by the church ages ago.
It’s time citizens straighten up and fly right. It’s time to take the jobs that you might find beneath your station in life and work yourself up. No one is born in to royalty. It’s time to quit assuming you know everything simply by looking it up on the internet. At least people are looking things up superficially instead of assuming knowledge is given as if born with the automatic instructions on how-to be and do everything.
As it is now: huge swaths of the south are getting ready to starve because despite a high unemployment rate – they are deporting all of their farm labor.
After immigration crackdown, Ga. and Ala. farmers unsure about crop size amid labor concerns – The Washington Post#