Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Immigration Reform

When the waves of boat people arrived, many rented out space in the worst of the worst places in Seattle to set up shop.  They grew, and were obliged to use tarps to expand their shop space.




They worked on paper thin margins to trade in items of good value.  For example, in the USA we by law throw away about 40% of our produce, so we can keep the prices high to protect the profits of the lazy as we make food more scarce than it need be.  Somehow this outfit gets that fruit and produce and sells it.   But after years of blood, sweat and tears, they have enough money to build a first rate facility.



The only immigration reform that matters is to respect real property rights.


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