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Posted by TomTex on April 21, 2008 at 05:54:12 from (12.74.199.178):

In Reply to: getting raped posted by Gary in TX on April 21, 2008 at 05:31:48:

Gary I hear you, but oil/gas/fuel prices are about 20th on our list of problems. 1. Uncontrolled southern border. Criminal/border-jumping Mexicans are ruining our national language, overrunning our hospitals, overrunning our shcools, and costing us a fortune in taxes to suport them. Dallas public schools are advertising to recruit 500 teachers with sign on bonuses, but they must be able to speak Spanish to the Mexicans. Local public hospitals are losing $$$millions because of providing free primary health to Mexicans. They said on TV about 10000-25000 per child born of criminal Mexican parents, AND under our stupid laws the baby in a legal US citizen so it achors the criminal Mexican family against deportation. 2. Almost total loss of manufacturing base. Americans always want to pay nothing for Chinese junk products ar Wally World, tight wads will not pay for quality. 3. Government spending much more than it raises in taxes for last 7 years. Deficit is causing INTEREST alone to be over 30 cents on every dollar raised in taxes. 4. Chinese trade imbalance. 5. NAFTA 6. Lack of mandatory military draft. 7. Soft enforcement of laws at all levels, early release, early parole, etc. Need mandatory sentences that judges and juries cannot alter-- do the crime do the time. No parole, need oposite - - good behavior as prisoner release on time - - bad behavior, extend time. 8. Education system that has kept lowering the standard to meet the PERCEIVED need of non-english speaking sudents. Schools main subject is sports, sports, sports.
Out of time and still havent gotten to oil prices. Tom


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