Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

humbled_opinion

(4,423 posts)
44. I am not debating the political principles of the policy
Sun Nov 23, 2014, 11:03 AM
Nov 2014

I am stating that in doing this the President has created more competition for already scarce jobs in the minority community. You do realize that unemployment among African Americans is double that of Whites i.e. over 10 percent. There needs to be policy that addresses this disparity i.e. a jobs plan or it will not work. Not doing anything is a strawman, of course something needed to be done but not sure this really solved anything at all, will see as we progress through the political response to it.

Recommendations

0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

k/r Dawson Leery Nov 2014 #1
I like fighting mode confrontational Obama. Warren Stupidity Nov 2014 #2
It's a good speech so far ucrdem Nov 2014 #4
WaPo: Almost half of all undocumented immigrants could gain protection ucrdem Nov 2014 #3
Every increase in the labor pool drives down wages. candelista Nov 2014 #5
Totally agree with you. 840high Nov 2014 #11
except these people are already in the labor pool. got any more dumb talking points? nt geek tragedy Nov 2014 #16
Indefatigable... Cha Nov 2014 #23
Yeah right? Darb Nov 2014 #25
Paying sub minimum wage money hurts poor workers. bravenak Nov 2014 #27
Some downthread call them the enemy who should be deported. Zero sum logic per Rush. freshwest Nov 2014 #30
It so much easier to find an ememy than a solution. bravenak Nov 2014 #31
they are already working KT2000 Nov 2014 #32
Slavery drove down the wages of freedmen, too. Why be for abolishing slavery then as a moral wrong, freshwest Nov 2014 #33
Is that why wages were so much lower in the 1960's than in the 1930's? There was an increase of 50% pampango Nov 2014 #34
There isn't an increase, they are already here and working. nt lunamagica Nov 2014 #6
Yeah as slaves humbled_opinion Nov 2014 #12
With all due respect, wouldn't that push pay scales up? DLnyc Nov 2014 #15
Yep and they will compete in this job market humbled_opinion Nov 2014 #37
1) that's not how things work; 2) you're advocating keeping them as slaves nt geek tragedy Nov 2014 #17
Yes it is and no I'm not... humbled_opinion Nov 2014 #38
"Low skilled migrant workers right now do not compete with American citizens in the job market ..." pampango Nov 2014 #43
I am not debating the political principles of the policy humbled_opinion Nov 2014 #44
You posted that 'low skilled immigrants' are already competing with 'poor and minority people'. pampango Nov 2014 #45
AFL-CIO: our broken immigration system has allowed employers to drive down wages and working pampango Nov 2014 #35
You know that would be great humbled_opinion Nov 2014 #39
This could hurt CullenBohannon Nov 2014 #7
I don't think so. They decrease wages for all when they work under the table at lower wages. freshwest Nov 2014 #8
That's ridiculous. candelista Nov 2014 #9
Try this out and tell me who's being ridiculous: freshwest Nov 2014 #13
He's right about the border. ucrdem Nov 2014 #14
You're welcome and thanks for the thread. I personally saw the game being played out by employers in freshwest Nov 2014 #22
The rational thing for site admins would be to deport xenophobic wingnuts from DU nt geek tragedy Nov 2014 #19
Who just love Putin but always have some problem with Pres Obama.. It's puzzling :) Cha Nov 2014 #24
And ratcheting up the personal attacks, with no links, because they'd be RW ones. freshwest Nov 2014 #42
Obama's action will NOT increase the size of the labor pool Martin Eden Nov 2014 #36
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2014 #29
That is a pollyana view of the job market humbled_opinion Nov 2014 #40
Post removed Post removed Nov 2014 #10
This message was self-deleted by its author geek tragedy Nov 2014 #18
Gee, maybe they should all organize together in unions or something. Comrade Grumpy Nov 2014 #20
Message auto-removed Name removed Nov 2014 #28
Certainly that would help humbled_opinion Nov 2014 #41
A larger percentage of DUers sounded like you back when Bush tried to do immigration reform. Comrade Grumpy Nov 2014 #21
Wrong. Darb Nov 2014 #26
Latest Discussions»Latest Breaking News»Obama announces immigrati...»Reply #44