I was waiting to tell ya'll this when the time was right. Slick, you remember how you like to quote how mexicans do jobs Americans wont? My g/f's kid is 25. He's living in Aguila which is rural as hell. I think the population of the town is 400. He's working in the fields with several other Americans. He's gone above and beyond what his employers expected of him and he makes minimum wage. He's just gotten a promotion although he's working 7 days a week at the moment. The point is that there are plenty of Americans who are willing to take the jobs the mexicans took away from them. My sisters have been adults for 20 years and when they were in school (college) they worked at a motel, changing sheets/cleaning rooms/etc. I suspect you'll see unemployment numbers go back down into single digits here in AZ. Also, talked to the managers of two paint stores in town (they're national chains) and both are happy the illegals are going. They'll sell the same or more paint and they're happy wages will be going back up.callmeslick wrote:like I said, give it 6 or 9 months Cuda. If I'm wrong, repost this thread and I'll fess up.
seems like the Boycott isnt working
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Rugg, it may cut into their "spray paint" sales....
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Slick just doesn't get it coming from douche-land (that's the east coast for the rest of ya). We're not afraid to get our hands dirty here, to pick our own fruit or change our own sheets. We're also not afraid to shoot an asshole carrying a shovel.
I love how Slick thinks the boycott will work. Explain to me exactly how you can live in a city and state and not spend any money in that state?
I love how Slick thinks the boycott will work. Explain to me exactly how you can live in a city and state and not spend any money in that state?