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Originally Posted by aceventura3
I am a "right-winger" and I argue that the wage suppression goes into the consumers pocket, or it generates more liesure time. The real question is what is the value of labor? If millions of "illegal immegrants" can do a job for less money than an American, what is wrong with that? Nothing.
If you need your car repaired a person A charges $500 and person B charges $250, all other things being equal, why would you pay $500? You wouldn't. With the money saved, you can invest it for your future or you can use it to buy other good and services. Free markets work. The only people who don't like free markets are the one's who want a "free ride", i.e. pay me $500 for $250 worth of work.
It did not hurt the economy when the South brought in millions of slaves. Did not hurt when millions of Europeans immigrated here. Currently, unemployment is at historic lows, anyone who wants a job can find one. Anyone who wants to improve their life has opportunity for education, vocational training or can start their own business. Home ownership is at an all time high, etc, etc. The economy is strong. In fact some could argue that without immigrant workers our economy would be weaker.
This stuff goes in cycles. At one point the labor to build a car was expensive because it required highly skilled people. Same with making watches, computers, homes, etc. As production techniques improved and processes standardized, etc, the cost of labor goes down. It has happened over and over in the past and will continue.
I think the real problem are with people who who take things for granted. If people want top dollar for their labor they have to continually improve their marketable skills. Thats the bottom line.
Anyone who is worried about an uneducated third world person taking their job has some really major problems. Perhaps its time for us to stop spending every free moment drinking beer and watching sports and learn some new skills.
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No it won't hurt the top 20% of wage earners but the 80% that's left can kiss their lifestyle goodbye. All things aren't equal. The person that charges $500 to repair your car probably pays taxes, pays workman's compensation insurance for his employees and all the other overhead that goes along with being a prosperous, LEGAL businessman whereas the fella charging only $250 probably works out of his garage at his home, doesn't pay taxes, has no business overhead and basically flies under the government radar so he doesn't get caught and sends almost all his profits home to Mexico. Your providing a scenario that doesn't exist when talking about ILLEGAL immigration. It's impossible for all things to be equal.
I don't have a problem with immigration. If we need the workers then by all means let them in but let them enter the country LEGALLY and tax the businesses that need the immigrant workers to compensate the government for the extra paperwork that's involved.