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archer wrote: The only flaw I find in your logic is equating the number of illegals to the number of jobs available....we have no idea how many of those illegals are employed, some are probably children, spouses without jobs, and unemployed or under employed. One of the problems with the illegal immigrant issue has been the inability to quantify the problem with real numbers and an accurate assessment of the economic impact.
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archer wrote: Because we are a supposedly "benevolent" society, we do not let people die in the streets for lack of money to pay for emergency care (well at least we try not to) but yes, both illegal immigrants and the legal poor citizens are a drain on our resources. I have no problem with providing healthcare to our less fortunate citizens (yep...I AM a liberal) but what to do about the illegals? No doctor/nurse/paramedic is going to ask for papers before treating someone, but why can't we, once the treatment is provided, then turn them over to ICE to be deported? Why has the US allowed this to become such a huge problem when they could have started decades ago to stem the flow at the border, and deal with illegals as they showed up in the system, not to mention making it financially and criminally risky for any company to hire an illegal?
Right now the states are trying the band-aid approach to this issue, and I suspect we all realize that it will not even make a dent in the problem. Sometimes the only entity well equipped enough to deal with major national issues is the federal governbment.....I can only hope that the various states will embarrass the feds into doing something on a national scale sooner rather than later.....
I think the s**t has already hit the fan on illegal immigration and the cleanup needs to start NOW.
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archer wrote: awww Viking.....I do think you are a little naive on this healthcare/compassion business. I agree that in an ideal world charity/local churches/shelters etc might be able to handle the care of the indigent....but our world is far from ideal. the majority of the poor seem to be concentrated in the inner cities and the poorest states where the money to fuel these charities is just not there. If the State of Colorado has a really fine program to take care of it's homeless and it's poor, has a free clinic for their healthcare, and food and aid programs....but say Arizona, or Alabama, does not because they don't have the same monitary resources or level of giving from their residents.....what do we do? Do we send money from Colorado to AZ or AL? Or do we send the residents of those states to Colorado for services? Will Coloradans want to support the out of state poor? Or will they balk at their church run charities being over-run by out-a-staters?
This is why I feel the only logical entity to provide services for the country's poor and it's children is the Federal Government....because above all, EVERY American should have access to the same services, whether they live in a red state or a blue state, a wealthy state or a poor state.....bottom line this is still one nation.
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The Viking wrote: OK, two things. First off, how much better off would Arizona be if they didn't have almost 300,000 illegal immigrants to take care of with housing and food stamps and healthcare and the cost for jailing them? Also how much more revenue would the state have if all the jobs they have would go to tax paying Americans? Wouldn't that state have more money to put towards healthcare for actual Americans and all costs go down?
And second. It is very noble to want to give free food and healthcare to everyone who needs it. Now would you feel the same way if instead of raising taxes on just the wealthy, they would raise everyones taxes from top to bottom 5%? Or raise everyones healthcare costs say $100 per month, not just the wealthy top 2% or whatever it is, to cover everyone who needs it. Or is it only OK to take care of the poor if you get the money from those who make the most?
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The Viking wrote: OK, two things. First off, how much better off would Arizona be if they didn't have almost 300,000 illegal immigrants to take care of with housing and food stamps and healthcare and the cost for jailing them? Also how much more revenue would the state have if all the jobs they have would go to tax paying Americans? Wouldn't that state have more money to put towards healthcare for actual Americans and all costs go down?
And second. It is very noble to want to give free food and healthcare to everyone who needs it. Now would you feel the same way if instead of raising taxes on just the wealthy, they would raise everyones taxes from top to bottom 5%? Or raise everyones healthcare costs say $100 per month, not just the wealthy top 2% or whatever it is, to cover everyone who needs it. Or is it only OK to take care of the poor if you get the money from those who make the most?
I do wonder how much of our tax money goes just to collecting those taxes.
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