Deportation raids have begun
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NOC loser
Cry harder for murderers and rapists getting bounced
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Per usual H too slow to make his own arguments.
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I've been waiting a month for an "over the counter" permit to drill a 12" hole 6 feet in the ground in our own right of way in LA county.
"The free market THRIVES under regulation." ~H
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Daddy either will succeed in deporting 5% of the labor force or he won’t. Chrissey prefers to pretend it won’t matter either way. Personally, I think Daddy will chicken out. You should pray he does. Inflation is really hard on the poors—as you well know.
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Another solid contribution to a deportation discussion.
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”Daddy”
Nice dodge on ignoring your continued lack of reading comprehension skills.
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So you can't follow. Fuck, you are dense.
Excessively burdensome Permitting $ > marginal cost between legal and illegal labor $
I know you can't do basic maths either though so this could be a long slog.
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The permits cost lots of money, but it’s really the time involved in them that is the biggest suck. Money is tied up longer which increases risk and requires bigger profit margins.
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Bingo. In California it's common practice to apply for permits just so you may have the option to build in the future. When it takes more than 2 years to be able to do permitting the market conditions can drastically change.
FTR we use all legal labor and have no shortages. Then again, we pay well. Somehow, we still manage to be profitable. There's a MASSIVE cost of quality issue in construction. Fuckup one pour or weld and it can be millions down the drain. Let alone the potential safety implications. That makes the day rate difference of $5/hr meaningless.




