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Ulmo

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reply to tmc8080

Re: goes without saying

said by tmc8080:

although by the time the american worker is forced to see if they qualify.. they don't... since they illegal alien's work is off the books, they can lie to qualify.
Plus, the political systems are racist, pro-illegal type systems.

There's all sorts of other incentives, like if you're an illegal Mexican in USA, the IRS allows you to get ITIN #s for yourself and your mother and father, and even if the IRS knows your mother and father live in Mexico, you can send money to them in Mexico, then because you send money to them, you can claim them as dependents, and get enormous standard tax deductions as a result: IRS (USA tax) incentives to send money to Mexico, out of this country.

There's a million anti-USA anti-white pro-brown programs like that, and since most competitive advantages work on incremental margins, these big whoppers of income redistribution and non-merit-based preferential treatment multiply up super fast.

Then, there's policies such as when the farming industry was pushing to mechanize the full labor system to become machines (including all field picking, sorting, etc.), then the "communist" movement in California including lots of "Mexican" labor had some negotiations with farm business, and the result was that labor would be spared: they kept the farm labor rather than mechanizing. In other words, rather than reducing inefficiency, reducing cost to USA people (whites), increasing quality (less germs, etc.), and increasing the employment of USA citizens (educated people that create complex farm machinery), they instead kept the illegal alien labor. Perhaps they did this to futher the lie that "illegals come here to do work that is necessary that we won't do".

Anyway, these actions paired with the corporate raiding strategy of selling out the USA and its citizens hurts us a lot.

Tax policies suck too: when you have equipment and inventory being taxed, what happens? Equipment, and to a lesser extend, inventories, represent latent capabilities, foundations upon which you can bank on the future, keep your capabilities despite any type of fluctuations in the outside conditions, etc.. With taxation of those assetts, you are penalized for keeping it, for not selling it, and when you sell equipment, where does it end up? China. Now, we don't have it, and they do. That's not 100% motivated by taxation policies, but it damn well is encouraged by it. It causes all sorts of evil.

So, it's not just welfare.

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