Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Police training is still, shoot until the threat is gone.
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..........So, their labor costs might be fairly low and their PROFITS fairly high. With such an operation a few SKILLED WORKERS could get raises and yet pass little or nothing in the way of costs along to the consumer. |
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Most Americans say immigrants mainly fill jobs US citizens don’t want | Pew Research Center |
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Last edited by MartinSE; 06-09-2022 at 05:19 AM. |
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1. Bullet drop and range is not a factor as mass shootings such as the recent one in Texas are point-blank. 2. The AR-15 is not a "MILITARY man-killing weapon of war". The original model was produced by Colt and It was produced solely for the civilian market. Once Colt's patent expired the model was made available by several other companies: the one used in the Uvalde shooting, for example, was manufactured by Daniel Defense located in Georgia. 3. The .223 was never a round used by the U.S. Military. The .223 round is manufactured for sale to the civilian market, not the Military. The military round, 5.56 NATO, which is utilized by the American Military in the M4/M4A1 rifle. The rounds LOOK similar but in reality the 5.56 NATO has far better ballistic performance. Even if a civilian owner of an AR-15 obtained some 5.56 ammo, it won't work in a .223. |
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Thank you, I was aware there was such a program, I didn't know if it was still in effect. And yes, that program helps. If anything it should be expanded to offer those fleeing here for asylum a possible way to come in work and leave while waiting for their asylum hearing.
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Yeah that's great, except the process to get that permit is not simple, and they still have to get past the border - and past all the angry anti-immigrant people who demand that they go back to their own country. It's also a problem because many farmers aren't all that fussy about who picks the oranges off their trees. They hire a contractor, who hires a guy with a truck, who loads up a bunch of people at a designated stop and brings them in for the day. Then delivers them back to that designated stop at the end of the day. The farmer doesn't know, and doesn't want to know, and doesn't care if the worker is documented or not. They only care that the worker gets the quota required.
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