Another assault on Bushie’s Administration
October 13, 2007
Once again, the Bush administration has found them the target of the New York Times Editorial page. When called to duty the Bush administration comes with their guns blazing. This time, their aiming at the aliens taking over the country and of course, they have over shot their target. The B.A.’s (Bush administration) new fictional weapon of mass destruction, devised for combating the horde that pelages our working class, would use our Social Security database for immigration enforcement. However, as in every fairy tail there is a night of in shinning armor, and in this case he is Judge Charles R. Breyer of the Northern District of California. The B.A.’s no-match policy would require employers to fire employees if their Social Security number could not be verified with in the first 90 days of employment. Sounds good at first, but our Night judge Breyer of Northern California saw right through the B.A.’s sinister plan.
Our hero, Judge Breyer, noticed a number of problems regarding the ramifications of the B.A.’s plan. It’s good news that the judge put the brakes on this reckless plan; for the no-match rule would have had a crippling affect on the economy by forcing millions of undocumented workers off the books, and inadvertently would have victimized an untold number citizens and legal residents. Thinking of the affects that this would have had on the already understaffed farms of America is unnerving, and how the Social Securities database is full of errors makes me wonder how this would affect legal residents. Even if they were to fix the data base, and pass the bill, it still would not solve the problem. More than likely the alien population would just find off the books employers, and they would get better at creating false documents. Therefore, I concur with the New York Times in believing that the bill would do more to drive up the identity theft rate than it would to prevent illegal immigration.