Saturday, September 5, 2009

E-verify

I tried to leave a comment on the comment in my last post but it didn't work. I thought I'd state a quick opinion about E-verify which is, I disagree with it. My reasoning is based on the fact that as far as I know, it doesn't work. Not that the idea isn't good because I agree with the concept but that the actual system isn't reliable. Now, there may be some updates to it since the last time we tried it out but all I know is it causes a lot of headache and money for companies to implement. My opinion, however, is biased as I work for a roofing company. I suppose come September 8th, I will find out for sure how accurate or not, the program is but I've seen the flow chart and what to do for certain situations and it is huge, complicated, and I am not looking forward to dealing with its inaccuracies again. I'll tell you this, find me a white guy that will work on a roof in the middle of August. I more or less would rather make these guys legal and paying taxes, you know, contributing to instead of diminishing society.

NO TO E-VERIFY!!!

I want to make another comment since my last post on bo speaking to the kids. I don't want to make a huge deal of it but I do disagree with it even if all he's doing is saying "don't do drugs, stay in school." I also know that most of the teacher's out there are more liberal (in my experience) and feel he has the right to influence our children. I bet they'd be singing a different tune if Bush was to do the same thing. Am I right, of course! Now what will the speech be? This is hearsay but I do believe he had intentions of intertwining his political stances but has halted due to the uproar. Of course it's us right-winged folk blowing it out of proportion. Whatever. They need to see it a little better from our perspective. That's all I'm saying. I would want to take my kids out of school to protest but we're strong enough in our political views that I think I'd be okay with my kids watching it (I have two crazy boys that probably wouldn't listen anyway) and coming home and asking us questions. It's good for kids to be aware and knowledgeable about politics. We'll see how it goes.

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