Saturday, October 05, 2024

The Saturday Morning Post: One Month Untill The Election


The United States general election is November 5th this year, one month from today. I for one am ready for it to be over. 

Racism keeps rearing its ugly head, shaded in a fear of a loss of culture or society, people fear the "other" and overlook that the United States has long been the great melting pot.  Every aspect of your culture and society are shaped by the remarkably diverse people who came here seeking a better life, and in doing so creoled into a country that people still see as a beacon of hope for a good life.  

Our legal immigration system is overwhelmed and out of date.  At best it is incapable of handling the volume of people who wish to move here.  There are systemic flaws in the system that need to be changed.  Decades of neglect has resulting in millions of people in the country, without a legal right to be here.  Many of them have been here for decades.  

The system needs a major overhaul. The most recent efforts to do so, were stopped at the request of HeWhoShallNotBeNamed, demonizing immigrants and baseless insults are the key points of his campaign. 

What no one talks about is that the United States is better off with immigrants.  Many industries including agriculture, construction, and hospitality can not operate without immigrants and foreign workers. 

This is nothing new, it has been this way for over a century.  I wouldn't be here, if persons born in the United States were willing and able to dig tunnels under rivers and lakes. My great grandfather, my father's mother's father was ready, willing, and able to do so and moved here to do a job no one wanted, and for a safer life for his family. They moved to New York on the eve of World War I. 

If Bubba thinks that an immigrant has taken his good job, I urge him to go sign on to hang and finish drywall.  It is back breaking work, that pays well, and the vast majority of the people who do it today, are immigrants.  Or go learn to finish concrete, it takes a year or so to master the trade, again most of the people doing this work today were not born here.  At least half of the hotel housekeepers are immigrants, hard work for modest pay, but it is an honest living. Thirty years ago Tony Bourdain wrote about the immigrants who are the backbone of restaurant kitchens in the United States, they still are.  

Farmers in Florida are complaining about crops left unpicked because of the state making it harder - even impossible for foreign workers, and an unwillingness of the locals to do the work. 

The country is in desperate need of electricians. The last time I needed one, it took me two months to get an appointment.  I talked with someone recently who is selling electric car charging systems, in most areas of the country they are waiting weeks or months for qualified electricians to install the hardware.  It takes several years to qualify as an electrician, but the jobs pay really well. 

The economy is booming.  Employment is near full, with shortages in some industries.  The investment markets are at all time highs. 

Make the decision, cast the vote. 

Are you better off today than you were four years ago? 

17 comments:

  1. Great melting pot. It always worked like you said. Someone need to tell he who shall not be named, that if it aint broke. don't fix it. If anything, nurture and improve upon it.

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  2. For those without solutions to real problems, attacking immigrants is always a great distraction from the real issues.

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    1. He does not even have a concept of a plan.

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  3. I've heard some claim that they are worse off than they were four years ago, but I think the statistics prove otherwise. Most of our illegals are visa overstayers and they do work, but at times are caught. We rely a lot on foreign students and backpackers for local labour.

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    1. Most foreign students here are unable to work legally. My old office had an international Phd student, who waited to start an unpaid internship, because he wanted to get the correct visa, and that took months.

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  4. I hope that rampant fear and racism don't end up destroying the USA.

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    1. People don't even realize they are racist in their actions.

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  5. How you can live in a country built by immigrants and loathe immigrants is quite telling.
    And of course by immigrants I mean the brown ones; the white ones are okay and they can stay because they look like "us."

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    1. There is something about judging people based on the content of their character that some people seem to miss.

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  6. Bob said it well. It's only certain immigrants that some are complaining about. After all the orange one is married to an immigrant.

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    1. Yep, there was talk at one point that she may have done modeling work in the USA, while here on a tourist visa, a no-no that will get most people banned from the country.

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  7. It seems that politicians always spread hate when they have no real policies that are popular with the majority. We all come from immigrants somewhere in our ancestry. I hope Harris/Walz are successful and we can be rid of he who shall not be named once and for all.

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    1. It is time to move past hate, and back to hope.

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  8. Interesting reflections David. I am a foreigner so I should have no say but who leads America matters to the rest of the world. Could I please ask you all to VOTE BLUE!

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  9. It simple Trump has an ugly spirit.

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  10. I just read about Herbert Hoover blaming Mexican immigrants for the Great Depression. The Republicans have been pulling this crap for decades. My view is that at the bottom of all this is fear of change, living in a world where the old certainties are crumbling. Let them crumble; they were always no more than illusions we ourselves created.

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