11:43 am By la Macha · Uncategorized|Venezuela · Comments Off
30 Nov 200911:30 am By la Macha · Uncategorized · 3 Comments
30 Nov 2009It is with much humor that I offer this post. Over and over and over again, we mujeres at VL get nasty vindictive evil comments that have nothing at all to do with the posts that comments are left on. An example: we write a post about Mexicans Picking Their Boogers, and we get every far right Libertarian in Internetville leaving comments asking about why we don’t write about Jews Picking Their Boogers or The Latino That Raped Five Kittens in La La Land or How Latinos Have A Secret Plan (to do…pick your poison).
The thing is, I live embedded in a community of Libertarians. And I really don’t mind them so much in real life. They stick to themselves and I stick to myself. And we do just fine. I even have several fine conversations with Libertarians that are in the family. In real life, Libertarians are not so scared to carry on a conversation that they don’t dictate the rules to.
So. I offer this thread as a place for all Libertarians (etc) that wish to ask comments or leave commentary about this VL site that seems to bother so many of them. I have a sneaky suspicion that not one Libertarian that seems so intent on “getting answers” will leave a comment here (Real Conversation??? What’s that???), but I don’t care. It’ll be good to have a place to refer Lib’s to when they get uppity on other threads.
If you have the guts, leave a comment Libertarians. I’ll answer you in the spirit that you leave your comment.
Do you have the guts?
10:31 am By Maegan la Mamita Mala · Cities|economy|Immigration|Labor · 1 Comment
30 Nov 2009
One of the biggest excuses given for why the undocumented are so bad is that “they” are bad for the economy. They take resources in disproportionate amounts compared to their population. A report released tells a much different story for the 25 largest urban areas in the United States.
In the 25 largest metropolitan areas combined – comprising more than half of the country’s Gross Domestic Product, and two thirds of all immigrants – foreign-born workers are responsible for 20 percent of economic output and make up 20 percent of the population. The same basic relationship holds true, with slight variation, for each of the 25 areas, from metro Pittsburgh, where immigrants represent 3 percent of population and 4 percent of GDP, to metro Miami, where immigrants make up 37 percent of the population and 38 percent of GDP. The report for the first time estimates immigrant share of Gross Domestic Product in metro areas, based on wage and salary earnings plus proprietors’ income.
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