December 8, 2007

Plantation Owners Decry Loss of Slaves
Businesses Fight American Citizens

Tom Donohue, U.S. Chamber of Commerce: "That's really American, right?" -- Yes, Tom, ending slavery is really American.
Lou Dobbs Tonight -- December 7
Schiavone (CNN): Arizona is poised to implement one of the toughest crackdowns on illegal workers in the nation; forcing employers to make sure workers are legal or lose their licenses. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is hopping mad.
Tom Donohue, USCC: That's great. That's really American, right?
Schiavone: But in the absence of federal immigration reform, states and localities are taking matters into their own hands, as of mid-November introducing no fewer than 1,500 pieces of related legislation across the nation; 244 became law in 46 states; 11 of which have been vetoed. -- Among the front line industries feeling the shock, construction, the Labor Department reports that just last month construction lost 24,000 jobs due in no small part to the current mortgage crisis with residential construction continuing a job's decline of many months. The nation's homebuilders employ between eight and nine million workers, but they say the pressures of changing laws presenting a patchwork of conflicting state and local regulations is killing them.
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