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June 18, 2009 at 8:23 PM in reply to: Japanese Citizens Detained at Swiss Border with Fake Bonds? #417984June 12, 2009 at 4:54 PM in reply to: Japanese Citizens Detained at Swiss Border with Fake Bonds? #414849Jim JonesParticipant
Patb,
I beleive that you are refering to the DPRK. Here is an excellent NYT piece regarding the “super notes”.
June 12, 2009 at 4:54 PM in reply to: Japanese Citizens Detained at Swiss Border with Fake Bonds? #415088Jim JonesParticipantPatb,
I beleive that you are refering to the DPRK. Here is an excellent NYT piece regarding the “super notes”.
June 12, 2009 at 4:54 PM in reply to: Japanese Citizens Detained at Swiss Border with Fake Bonds? #415344Jim JonesParticipantPatb,
I beleive that you are refering to the DPRK. Here is an excellent NYT piece regarding the “super notes”.
June 12, 2009 at 4:54 PM in reply to: Japanese Citizens Detained at Swiss Border with Fake Bonds? #415410Jim JonesParticipantPatb,
I beleive that you are refering to the DPRK. Here is an excellent NYT piece regarding the “super notes”.
June 12, 2009 at 4:54 PM in reply to: Japanese Citizens Detained at Swiss Border with Fake Bonds? #415566Jim JonesParticipantPatb,
I beleive that you are refering to the DPRK. Here is an excellent NYT piece regarding the “super notes”.
Jim JonesParticipant[quote]strong>Hmmmm…… with 20 million illegals potentially being given amnesty and citizenship and the fact that the majority of them will likely vote democrat what are the chances that this administration will do anything to rock the illegal boat?[/quote]
I can tell you that the unions are salivating over that number and when it happens big business is going to have a hard time keeping their wages where they are now.
Jim JonesParticipant[quote]strong>Hmmmm…… with 20 million illegals potentially being given amnesty and citizenship and the fact that the majority of them will likely vote democrat what are the chances that this administration will do anything to rock the illegal boat?[/quote]
I can tell you that the unions are salivating over that number and when it happens big business is going to have a hard time keeping their wages where they are now.
Jim JonesParticipant[quote]strong>Hmmmm…… with 20 million illegals potentially being given amnesty and citizenship and the fact that the majority of them will likely vote democrat what are the chances that this administration will do anything to rock the illegal boat?[/quote]
I can tell you that the unions are salivating over that number and when it happens big business is going to have a hard time keeping their wages where they are now.
Jim JonesParticipant[quote]strong>Hmmmm…… with 20 million illegals potentially being given amnesty and citizenship and the fact that the majority of them will likely vote democrat what are the chances that this administration will do anything to rock the illegal boat?[/quote]
I can tell you that the unions are salivating over that number and when it happens big business is going to have a hard time keeping their wages where they are now.
Jim JonesParticipant[quote]strong>Hmmmm…… with 20 million illegals potentially being given amnesty and citizenship and the fact that the majority of them will likely vote democrat what are the chances that this administration will do anything to rock the illegal boat?[/quote]
I can tell you that the unions are salivating over that number and when it happens big business is going to have a hard time keeping their wages where they are now.
Jim JonesParticipant[quote=peterb]I think You’re alluding to supply and demand forces. We can have assets increase in price in other ways besides population growth. We can also have supply constraints for any number of reasons. We can have wage growth as well to push prices up.
Cheap labour is a device to create an increase in profit margin while maintaining product price. But as we are now seeing, cheap labour comes at a societal and real $$ cost. Especially nowadays when there’s substantial social welfare in the system and the economy contracts.[/quote]
I believe the concept you are describing is called cost externalizing which in this case would consider the societal costs of illegal immigration to be external from the beneficiaries which are the businesses utilizing the resource (the labor of illegal immigrants).
Jim JonesParticipant[quote=peterb]I think You’re alluding to supply and demand forces. We can have assets increase in price in other ways besides population growth. We can also have supply constraints for any number of reasons. We can have wage growth as well to push prices up.
Cheap labour is a device to create an increase in profit margin while maintaining product price. But as we are now seeing, cheap labour comes at a societal and real $$ cost. Especially nowadays when there’s substantial social welfare in the system and the economy contracts.[/quote]
I believe the concept you are describing is called cost externalizing which in this case would consider the societal costs of illegal immigration to be external from the beneficiaries which are the businesses utilizing the resource (the labor of illegal immigrants).
Jim JonesParticipant[quote=peterb]I think You’re alluding to supply and demand forces. We can have assets increase in price in other ways besides population growth. We can also have supply constraints for any number of reasons. We can have wage growth as well to push prices up.
Cheap labour is a device to create an increase in profit margin while maintaining product price. But as we are now seeing, cheap labour comes at a societal and real $$ cost. Especially nowadays when there’s substantial social welfare in the system and the economy contracts.[/quote]
I believe the concept you are describing is called cost externalizing which in this case would consider the societal costs of illegal immigration to be external from the beneficiaries which are the businesses utilizing the resource (the labor of illegal immigrants).
Jim JonesParticipant[quote=peterb]I think You’re alluding to supply and demand forces. We can have assets increase in price in other ways besides population growth. We can also have supply constraints for any number of reasons. We can have wage growth as well to push prices up.
Cheap labour is a device to create an increase in profit margin while maintaining product price. But as we are now seeing, cheap labour comes at a societal and real $$ cost. Especially nowadays when there’s substantial social welfare in the system and the economy contracts.[/quote]
I believe the concept you are describing is called cost externalizing which in this case would consider the societal costs of illegal immigration to be external from the beneficiaries which are the businesses utilizing the resource (the labor of illegal immigrants).
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