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One recent Saturday morning I took the freeway to the west side of Los Angeles. At the foot of the off ramp there was a gathering of men, maybe two dozen strong. They were hanging out waiting for someone, anyone, who had work for them. I drove another block and noticed more men scattered throughout the parking lot of a tiny restaurant. It's no secret these are informal hiring locations where illegal labors tend to congregate.
The recession has hit LA County particularly hard. According to the California Employment Development Department, as of the end of August, the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 12.3 percent compared to the national average of 9.7 percent. Local unemployment is nearly 27 percent higher than the country as a whole.
Under these dire circumstances, it seems wrong for citizens or documented workers to miss out on jobs, even the menial ones. It has been argued that illegal workers perform the jobs that others refuse to do. The truth is these men (and women) are part of an underground or shadow society; and, therefore, they are forced to work cheap, or at least cheaper when performing unskilled jobs. Employers, both businesses and individuals, simply want to pay as little as possible for low-level workers.
Is it the greedy bosses who caused this to happen, the politicians who pander to a new and growing constituency, or the lack of regulation and law enforcement? The answers are: yes, yes, and yes! I don't blame those seeking jobs. They want to work and provide for their families, here or in another country. However, if this means Americans are denied equal access to employment opportunities, I have a problem with that.
Citizens, if they are willing and able to do the work, should get the first crack at a job without regard to the color of their skin or country of origin. These folks can be found through local churches, AA club houses or the Salvation Army, to name a few. But, those who are here illegally simply should not be eligible for work. Whether it's day work or something more permanent, employers must not be allowed to skirt the law and keep from paying payroll taxes or making contributions to Social Security. This puts business people who do what's right at a disadvantage and denies federal, state and local governments from much needed tax revenues. The notion that illegals should be covered under health care reform will only encourage more people to break our immigration laws; unless, of course, the folks in Washington have plans to institute a blanket amnesty plan.
As a pre-boomer, I know the United States is the land of opportunity, because I've seen it work since I was a kid. That's why I believe our citizens must be given the opportunities to be productive members of this society. In tough times, we have an obligation to take care of our own first -- it's what's fair.
Don Potter, a Philadelphia native, was born in 1936 and is a 50 year veteran of the advertising agency business. Now living in Los Angeles, he has written two novels in retirement, frequently writes on marketing issues, and has a blog dedicated to pre-boomers (those born between 1930 and 1945).
Read more articles for and about pre-boomers with thoughts, comments and opinions designed to spark thinking, foster discussion, and stimulate debate by logging on to http://www.pre-boomermusings.com
Does anyone else find 1950s-early 60s women beautiful like on the show "Mad Men"?
I mean the Post WWII years, and before the hippy movement, the Summer of Love, and Twiggy. When the voluptuous woman was celebrated, and the hourglass figure was the ideal. When ladies wore dresses, pencil skirts, high heels and stockings. If you watch the show Mad Men you know what I mean.
Like these:
http://www.apph25.dsl.pipex.com/art/Juli... early 1960s
http://www.ssa.gov/history/pics/1950sCom... 1950s
I'm not even from that generation, (I'm 23) but I like the way women looked back then.
These links work:
http://www.retro-housewife.com/images/fashion/1964-wool-dresses-cpt.gif
http://www.fiftyplussurfers.co.uk/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderpictures/.pond/Julia-Arnall.jpg.w300h415.jpg
http://www.ssa.gov/history/computer1950s.html
Yes it's true, it was beautiful to be healthy back then (to eat and not starve yourself and have pale skin instead of risking cancer in a tanning bed.)
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