Mika
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Tue Oct-07-03 08:31 AM
Response to Reply #26 |
41. Its entirely called for |
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Edited on Tue Oct-07-03 08:40 AM by Mika
Carlos is decrying the terrible labor market conditions in Miami-Dade. Businesses moving out in droves, the labor market is flooded with illegal Cuban immigrants (made legal when they touch US shores, by US policy that Carlos supports) which forces the pay scales way down. I know, I live in Miami. This hostile takeover has happened in Miami-Dade because of the political corruption of the Batistano supporting Cuban-American, and Cuban "exile" influx that Carlos has repeatedly supported.
Carlos is just personally discovering the effect part of the cause/effect relationship of offering support to the intransigent "exiles" who run Miami like the corrupt Cuba of yesteryear.
Sometimes people don't understand the impact of their support for political causes (like support for Cuban so called "exiles") until they wade in to the war zone, as Carlos has in Miami-Dade.
Carlos could turn this experience, unemployment, overcrowded schools, poor pay scales, overloaded labor pool with illegal immigrants, etc., into a real learning experience - learning how the rubber meets the road on the critical issues that Miami-Dade faces ("exile" run government corruption &Cuban illegal immigration are such issues).
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