From: Charles Hixson (charleshixsn@earthlink.net)
Date: Thu Nov 14 2002 - 10:24:55 MST
cryofan@mylinuxisp.com wrote:
> ...
>
>There are all kinds of great plans to make our world a kinder place, but the
>western countries cannot afford to do this for the third world. As long as
>3rd world immigration is defacto unlimited, then all such plans are likely
>doomed to failure.
>
Somewhat to the point here, after a court decision that cities could not
have a residency requirement as a qualification for general assistance,
the social services available dwindled significantly. With, of course,
no decrease in taxes. (Policing costs went up? Probably. But also
that would have required a separate action by the city council.)
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