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Stinkynigs
02-18-2009, 12:55 AM
Congress has stripped language from the economic stimulus bill that would have extended a program to ensure that employers verify the legal status of new hires.

The $787 billion economic recovery package passed by federal lawmakers last week and awaiting President Obama's signature does not contain provisions to reauthorize the E-Verify program.



"We're spending nearly $1 trillion to create jobs," he said. "They're not even taking basic safeguards to ensure that those jobs go to American workers."


Well, it's not like niggers are going to be doing any work. At the same time, however, I think I may be to simple minded to understand how borrowed money is going to best "stimulate" the American economy from Mexico City, or Bogota. But I'm just a peasant.


http://www.redlandsdailyfacts.com/sanbernardinocounty/ci_11717822

Stinkynigs
02-18-2009, 01:42 AM
Yes, but that is only half of their check, not the entire pay period. Money in Ecuador does not stimulate the economy of the United States, which has been borrowed by the United States. But yeah, in 15 to 20 years they'll never want to go back and will be good hard working citizens...unlike niggers and their brood sows.

The key issue here is that a policy to verify worker legitimacy was abolished by the radiant One's so-called "stimulous" bill. And everything, everything, in politics is for the gain of votes. This is why I posted the link, perhaps my sarcasm was a bit vague. It's been a long day for me lol.

superiorwhitelady
02-18-2009, 02:35 AM
I guess one thing about Mexicans is that they will actually work for whatever money they get, unlike parasitic niggers. Still, you know things just aren't right when this monster was passed and no one other than one or two of the most heinous libtards around, like Pelois, knows what's in it. Now it is starting to come out. Just remember, though, that wind direction does eventually change, and once it does, there will be an awakening and an anti-libtard backlash like never before seen--I just wish it would be sooner rather than later...