Oh no! It’s happened again. Alabama’s unemployment rate continues to plummet.This shows just how easy it could be to put a major dent in the country's unemployment problem. But the current administration appears to be much more interested in race-replacing native-born Americans than in actually doing something about jobs.
Ever since Alabama began implementing its immigration enforcement law, H.B. 56, in late September, the state’s unemployment rate has been dropping like a stone. In just the first month the law was in effect, unemployment in Alabama shrank from 9.8 percent of the workforce to 9.3 percent. And now the latest figures are in…and the news couldn’t be worse (for the Obama administration, the illegal alien lobby, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce that is): Alabama’s unemployment rate checked in at 8.1 percent in December. That’s more than a 17 percent reduction since September.
Obama's egregiously ridiculous veto of the Keystone pipeline - at the behest of George Soros and Warren Buffett, perhaps - also shows that jobs just aren't very important to our elite. Right now the lowest unemployment rate in the country is had by North Dakota, due to the oil and gas drilling that that benighted state has encouraged.
You're not allowed to say "race replacement" in polite company. "Population replacement," you might get away with.
ReplyDeleteWatch out, though: if the unemployment rate continues to fall, wages might begin to rise as well.... Can't have that! Our economic betters will surely rally to stop that unfortunate event.
ReplyDeleteI guess all those jobs Americans won't do are now being done by Martians or something. There can't be any other explanation.
ReplyDeleteLol at the title of that article. No doubt the NYTimes will send reporters to scour the state for a single tomato rotting on the vine as a counter-argument.
ReplyDeleteOh and speaking of jobs...
ReplyDelete"Ener1, another company that was backed by Obama, this time a electric car battery-maker, has filed for bankruptcy. Net result: taxpayers lose $118.5 million... In the meantime, the 1,700 jobs "created" with the fake creation of Ener1, have just been lost."
Hmmm. So when government does what it's supposed to do -- e.g. get rid of illegals -- then jobs increase. When government does what it should have no damn part in doing -- funding highly questionable *green* jobs -- then money vanishes and jobs disappear.
Methinks there's a lesson in this.
Yes, its an example of crony capitalism vs free market........
DeleteHere is the google graph, the bottom falls out in September.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.google.com/publicdata/explore?ds=z1ebjpgk2654c1_&met_y=unemployment_rate&idim=state:ST010000&fdim_y=seasonality:S&dl=en&hl=en&q=alabama+unemployment+rate
Ira Mehlman -- Scots-Irish?
ReplyDeleteOur side should take heart in the fact that the rhetoric on the mass immigration side has been forced to change. A few years ago, the opponents of workplace enforcement if they could not ignore it, would have simply claimed it did not work or that it was unconstitutional. Besides we tried that already, right? Much to their horror, it is working too well and it has withstood all the court challenges. They are now down to their last two cards, it is too expensive (or will hurt the economy) and the mother of all excuses, it is racist. Never mind that both of these arguments are as specious as the prior ones.
ReplyDeleteMeanwhile California is busy trying to build a firewall against the enactment of laws similar to Alabama and Arizona. Under the pretense of trying not to harm the fragile “recovery”, business and ethnic interests passed A.B. 1236.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.workforce.com/article/20111012/NEWS01/111019985/california-laws-bar-credit-e-verify-checks-of-most-employees#
It would be laughable of the face of it except that the mainstream media is completely complicit in the plot. To say that some people are worried about E-Verify would be an understatement. If the only place we got our information from was the L.A. Times or S.F. Chronicle all we would know is that Hispanics are being rounded up based on the color of their skin and put in concentration camps.
If a 65 year old man can fight back, so can the rest of us ...
ReplyDeleteThis makes it clear, without saying, the race of the offenders.
ReplyDeleteThey must have been "youths."
DeleteRemember when Obama kowtowed to the Saudi king (chief bandit) of Arabia? Who benefits most from preventing pipeline construction? Could it be the oil exporters of the Eastern Atlantic?
ReplyDeleteAlabama's unemployment is declining at only a slightly higher rate than the national unemployment. I support what they are doing on enforcement of immigration laws but I wanted to call attention to this weak point in the argument.
ReplyDeleteVeracitorJan 27, 2012 09:05 AM
ReplyDeleteRemember when Obama kowtowed to the Saudi king (chief bandit) of Arabia? Who benefits most from preventing pipeline construction? Could it be the oil exporters of the Eastern Atlantic?
Oh, I am sure that Obama's actions benefit lots of people, however, few of them are ordinary Americans (black, white, or brown.)
C'est la vie!
Don't worry Alabama, Eric Holder and Big Sis at DHS will hit you with all kinds of Lawsuits and correct this mistake.
ReplyDeleteNeil Young, in Alabama nails it.
Delete"The devil fools with the best laid plan" Ha ha ha.
"You got the rest of the union
To help you along
What's going wrong?"
"AnonymousJan 28, 2012 07:49 AM
DeleteNeil Young, in Alabama nails it."
Neil Young? A southern man don't need him around, anyhow.
DeleteNeil Young? A southern man don't need him around, anyhow.
I know that, but then a smarter Southern Man would have recognized that I re-directed Neil Young's intent. Could you not recognize that with the statement about the devil?
"Saturday Night SpecialJan 28, 2012 10:33 AM
DeleteI know that, but then a smarter Southern Man would have recognized that I re-directed Neil Young's intent. Could you not recognize that with the statement about the devil?"
I was aware of what you were getting at. It's funny that you should reply to me using the name "Saturday Night Special", accusing me of not getting the joke. Are you aware that "Saturday Night Special" is a pro gun-control song - a very unlikely sentiment for a "Southern Man"?
DeleteIt's funny that you should reply to me using the name "Saturday Night Special", accusing me of not getting the joke. Are you aware that "Saturday Night Special" is a pro gun-control song - a very unlikely sentiment for a "Southern Man"?
And thus do even the musical icons clothe themselves in the raiment of True Southerners while all the while serving the interests of the Northern Elites.
Is nothing sacred? Meet the new boss, same as the old Boss. (When shotgun sings the song, perhaps the turncoats will be the only ones to hear it.)