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For the menial work that must be done onsite, like painting and cleaning and gardening and the like, we will still be required to find some likely individuals. If American citizens cannot be found to do this work at a reasonable rate of compensation, then a system of recruiting, maintaining and controlling guest workers would need to be implemented.
A few days ago I heard a program that mentioned Japan's attitude toward immigrant workers. It seems that mostly the do not allow such workers. I wonder who it is that does all the menial work there? I really do wonder.
In Japan, it is my understanding, they have not succumbed to any progressive nonsense and still adhere to the Natural Order of things. Those who do such work in Japan are the sons and daughters of those who did such work in Japan before, as far back as man has lived. It is the way of things.
Such Truths are not tolerated in the PC world of Liberalville, USA.
How eager they are to be slaves - Tiberius Caesar
Coulda tripped out easy, but I've changed my ways - Donovan