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The Sunday shows had the original comment and a lot of comments but I
am still not sure I get it. What were they trying to say? If you don't want a taco truck going down your street, vote for the democrats. They are the ones who would regulate that guy off the street. You can bet your ass code enforcement would run any kind of food truck off the street Hillary lives on in Chappaqua. OTOH I bet there is a 3d worlder running a hot dog stand in front of Trump tower. Gary would make it easier for a Mexican immigrant to set up a taco truck. |
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On 9/5/16 11:01 AM, wrote:
On Mon, 5 Sep 2016 10:49:59 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 9/5/16 1:40 AM, wrote: The Sunday shows had the original comment and a lot of comments but I am still not sure I get it. What were they trying to say? If you don't want a taco truck going down your street, vote for the democrats. They are the ones who would regulate that guy off the street. You can bet your ass code enforcement would run any kind of food truck off the street Hillary lives on in Chappaqua. OTOH I bet there is a 3d worlder running a hot dog stand in front of Trump tower. Gary would make it easier for a Mexican immigrant to set up a taco truck. No, you don't get it, The latino Trump supporter was claiming that his Mexican culture was dominant and that it would take over up here and as a result, we would have a taco truck on every corner. The taco truck reference was not literal but figurative. We snarky dems saw his claim as something at which to giggle, though for the foodies among us, more taco trucks might be something we'd like. I don't believe the Libertarian concept of more unlicensed food vendors is part of it. You still don't get it. The libertarian view is not that these things are totally unregulated, just that the regulation is not so oppressive as to shut out competition. As for the "Taco Truck" reference, it is just silly. The illegal is already there, cutting the grass. Oh, your assumption is that if Mexicans are working here, they are illegals. Right, I get it. I'll be sure to share that with the Mexican landscaper whose services I use several times a year, along with his sons and sons-in-law, all legal, and with my Mexican friends who own and operate a chain of Mexican restaurants, where all the owners and employees are legal. As for the "libertarian view," get back to me when the libertarians win some federal elections. Until that happens and in significant numbers, the libertarian view has no more clout than the Rosicrucian view. |
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On Mon, 5 Sep 2016 10:49:59 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/5/16 1:40 AM, wrote: The Sunday shows had the original comment and a lot of comments but I am still not sure I get it. What were they trying to say? If you don't want a taco truck going down your street, vote for the democrats. They are the ones who would regulate that guy off the street. You can bet your ass code enforcement would run any kind of food truck off the street Hillary lives on in Chappaqua. OTOH I bet there is a 3d worlder running a hot dog stand in front of Trump tower. Gary would make it easier for a Mexican immigrant to set up a taco truck. No, you don't get it, The latino Trump supporter was claiming that his Mexican culture was dominant and that it would take over up here and as a result, we would have a taco truck on every corner. The taco truck reference was not literal but figurative. We snarky dems saw his claim as something at which to giggle, though for the foodies among us, more taco trucks might be something we'd like. I don't believe the Libertarian concept of more unlicensed food vendors is part of it. BTW "Taco" is far from my favorite Mexican food. I don't really like them much. A real quesadilla or a good burrito is OK but good enchiladas are my favorite. We used to have a real Mexican restaurant in Ft Myers that was great but the owners got too old to run it and they closed. Now we are left with American restaurants with a Mexican flair. (what most people call "Mexican") |
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On Mon, 5 Sep 2016 10:49:59 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 9/5/16 1:40 AM, wrote: The Sunday shows had the original comment and a lot of comments but I am still not sure I get it. What were they trying to say? If you don't want a taco truck going down your street, vote for the democrats. They are the ones who would regulate that guy off the street. You can bet your ass code enforcement would run any kind of food truck off the street Hillary lives on in Chappaqua. OTOH I bet there is a 3d worlder running a hot dog stand in front of Trump tower. Gary would make it easier for a Mexican immigrant to set up a taco truck. No, you don't get it, The latino Trump supporter was claiming that his Mexican culture was dominant and that it would take over up here and as a result, we would have a taco truck on every corner. The taco truck reference was not literal but figurative. We snarky dems saw his claim as something at which to giggle, though for the foodies among us, more taco trucks might be something we'd like. I don't believe the Libertarian concept of more unlicensed food vendors is part of it. BTW "Taco" is far from my favorite Mexican food. I don't really like them much. A real quesadilla or a good burrito is OK but good enchiladas are my favorite. We used to have a real Mexican restaurant in Ft Myers that was great but the owners got too old to run it and they closed. Now we are left with American restaurants with a Mexican flair. (what most people call "Mexican") We have lots of taco trucks around here. Both Latinos and non Latinos frequent them, also lots of great Mexican restaurants. We also have lots of illegals and anchor babies in California. Biggest percentage of births in San Diego are illegal moms who cross the border to have a baby in the USA. Who pays for those births? Not the Federal Government, who should be controlling immigration. The answer to illegals is easy. Issue work permits. Worked from 1942 to 1964 or so. The reason we have so many illegal workers here, is they work. Why work when as a welfare collector, you get medical, and the equivalent of about $39,000 a year income, plus you have time to work under the table. We do not question the status of most workers who cut lawns, etc. my Mexican mow and blow guys, show up each Saturday and do a great job. The white guy I had at one time for some yard cleaning may or may not show up. Mexican tacos are good. Not like those from Taco Bell. Personally I like Chile Verde, or enchiladas with Verde sauce. |
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On 9/5/16 11:08 AM, wrote:
On Mon, 5 Sep 2016 10:49:59 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 9/5/16 1:40 AM, wrote: The Sunday shows had the original comment and a lot of comments but I am still not sure I get it. What were they trying to say? If you don't want a taco truck going down your street, vote for the democrats. They are the ones who would regulate that guy off the street. You can bet your ass code enforcement would run any kind of food truck off the street Hillary lives on in Chappaqua. OTOH I bet there is a 3d worlder running a hot dog stand in front of Trump tower. Gary would make it easier for a Mexican immigrant to set up a taco truck. No, you don't get it, The latino Trump supporter was claiming that his Mexican culture was dominant and that it would take over up here and as a result, we would have a taco truck on every corner. The taco truck reference was not literal but figurative. We snarky dems saw his claim as something at which to giggle, though for the foodies among us, more taco trucks might be something we'd like. I don't believe the Libertarian concept of more unlicensed food vendors is part of it. BTW "Taco" is far from my favorite Mexican food. I don't really like them much. A real quesadilla or a good burrito is OK but good enchiladas are my favorite. We used to have a real Mexican restaurant in Ft Myers that was great but the owners got too old to run it and they closed. Now we are left with American restaurants with a Mexican flair. (what most people call "Mexican") Tacos aren't my favorite, either. |
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On 9/5/16 12:20 PM, Califbill wrote:
wrote: On Mon, 5 Sep 2016 10:49:59 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 9/5/16 1:40 AM, wrote: The Sunday shows had the original comment and a lot of comments but I am still not sure I get it. What were they trying to say? If you don't want a taco truck going down your street, vote for the democrats. They are the ones who would regulate that guy off the street. You can bet your ass code enforcement would run any kind of food truck off the street Hillary lives on in Chappaqua. OTOH I bet there is a 3d worlder running a hot dog stand in front of Trump tower. Gary would make it easier for a Mexican immigrant to set up a taco truck. No, you don't get it, The latino Trump supporter was claiming that his Mexican culture was dominant and that it would take over up here and as a result, we would have a taco truck on every corner. The taco truck reference was not literal but figurative. We snarky dems saw his claim as something at which to giggle, though for the foodies among us, more taco trucks might be something we'd like. I don't believe the Libertarian concept of more unlicensed food vendors is part of it. BTW "Taco" is far from my favorite Mexican food. I don't really like them much. A real quesadilla or a good burrito is OK but good enchiladas are my favorite. We used to have a real Mexican restaurant in Ft Myers that was great but the owners got too old to run it and they closed. Now we are left with American restaurants with a Mexican flair. (what most people call "Mexican") We have lots of taco trucks around here. Both Latinos and non Latinos frequent them, also lots of great Mexican restaurants. We also have lots of illegals and anchor babies in California. Biggest percentage of births in San Diego are illegal moms who cross the border to have a baby in the USA. Who pays for those births? Not the Federal Government, who should be controlling immigration. The answer to illegals is easy. Issue work permits. Worked from 1942 to 1964 or so. The reason we have so many illegal workers here, is they work. Why work when as a welfare collector, you get medical, and the equivalent of about $39,000 a year income, plus you have time to work under the table. We do not question the status of most workers who cut lawns, etc. my Mexican mow and blow guys, show up each Saturday and do a great job. The white guy I had at one time for some yard cleaning may or may not show up. Mexican tacos are good. Not like those from Taco Bell. Personally I like Chile Verde, or enchiladas with Verde sauce. The last article I saw on welfare payments in California indicated the max payment for a family of four was about $800, or about $10,000 a year. I appreciate there are other benefits, but I don't see how you get from there to $39,000. I am, however, glad you can differentiate between good Mexican food and Taco Bell. |
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Keyser Soze wrote:
On 9/5/16 12:20 PM, Califbill wrote: wrote: On Mon, 5 Sep 2016 10:49:59 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 9/5/16 1:40 AM, wrote: The Sunday shows had the original comment and a lot of comments but I am still not sure I get it. What were they trying to say? If you don't want a taco truck going down your street, vote for the democrats. They are the ones who would regulate that guy off the street. You can bet your ass code enforcement would run any kind of food truck off the street Hillary lives on in Chappaqua. OTOH I bet there is a 3d worlder running a hot dog stand in front of Trump tower. Gary would make it easier for a Mexican immigrant to set up a taco truck. No, you don't get it, The latino Trump supporter was claiming that his Mexican culture was dominant and that it would take over up here and as a result, we would have a taco truck on every corner. The taco truck reference was not literal but figurative. We snarky dems saw his claim as something at which to giggle, though for the foodies among us, more taco trucks might be something we'd like. I don't believe the Libertarian concept of more unlicensed food vendors is part of it. BTW "Taco" is far from my favorite Mexican food. I don't really like them much. A real quesadilla or a good burrito is OK but good enchiladas are my favorite. We used to have a real Mexican restaurant in Ft Myers that was great but the owners got too old to run it and they closed. Now we are left with American restaurants with a Mexican flair. (what most people call "Mexican") We have lots of taco trucks around here. Both Latinos and non Latinos frequent them, also lots of great Mexican restaurants. We also have lots of illegals and anchor babies in California. Biggest percentage of births in San Diego are illegal moms who cross the border to have a baby in the USA. Who pays for those births? Not the Federal Government, who should be controlling immigration. The answer to illegals is easy. Issue work permits. Worked from 1942 to 1964 or so. The reason we have so many illegal workers here, is they work. Why work when as a welfare collector, you get medical, and the equivalent of about $39,000 a year income, plus you have time to work under the table. We do not question the status of most workers who cut lawns, etc. my Mexican mow and blow guys, show up each Saturday and do a great job. The white guy I had at one time for some yard cleaning may or may not show up. Mexican tacos are good. Not like those from Taco Bell. Personally I like Chile Verde, or enchiladas with Verde sauce. The last article I saw on welfare payments in California indicated the max payment for a family of four was about $800, or about $10,000 a year. I appreciate there are other benefits, but I don't see how you get from there to $39,000. I am, however, glad you can differentiate between good Mexican food and Taco Bell. Easy. Section 8 housing. Pay 25% of your $800=$200 for housing. $1600 month house adds $1400 to the amount. $$300-600 food stamps. No medical costs = lots of $$. No income tax. This is what the newspaper calculations figure as an equivalent amount to working. I worked with Mexican Braceros in a lumber mill when I was in High school. So do have an understanding of the culture, and work ethics. 2nd generation, not so much work ethic. Same as my Cambodian friends. Kids are not inclined to work as hard as the parents. And as a kid, I went to a lot of Mexican restaurants. My dad gave space to a guy who made an automatic tortilla roller and cooker. He bought machine work from dad, and I was about 9-10, and would go with him to deliver the equipment. 10 year olds always got treats at a Mexican eatery. |
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