Manuel António é um conhecedor profundo de quase todo o que nos rodeia , razão porque o leio com muita atenção e admiro .
Mas não se restrinja só aos estudos quando falamos da imigração em muitos casos é apenas povoamento, há muito mais em jogo , não vou escrever sobre o que são hoje muitas cidades europeias .
Mas convido a todos a fazer o que faço, sapatilhas saco as costas e palmilhar as zonas problemáticas das grandes cidades europeias, se não gostam de andar a pé utilizem o carro tem uma vantagem não há policia nem outro tipo de autoridade .
Mas há um controlo mais eficaz e não se assustem quando virem um carro a fechar o caminho na retaguarda e na frente e outro aproximar-se digam que são portugueses , Figo ,Ronaldo , estão a procura de uma associação portuguesa até podem ficar amigos .
Tal como uma empresa um pais tinha a ganhar recebendo quem precisa, mão obra não qualificada é o que mais há na Europa .
Eu sou defensor da entrada de estrangeiros, pode ser a solução para os problemas de Portugal , eu gostava que o nosso pais fosse a Florida da Europa , umas dezenas de milhares de reformados com 3 000 euros mensais ou mais ( e era fácil) metade do nosso défice externo estava resolvido .
Na área do conhecimento convidaria os melhores independentemente da origem , é necessário ter em Portugal uma universidade de excelência e um dos melhores hospitais do mundo ,(mais barato que o TGV , mas com muito mais impacto económico )
Muitos tem dificuldade compreender o impacto económico de um medico de renome mundial , seu preço será semelhante a de um bom jogador de futebol.
Viajando, trabalhando em muitos dos países com problemas demográficos não acredito que homens e mulheres sem formação, não sabendo falar ,possam ser grande mais-valia para o futuro desses países.
Esse tipo de trabalhadores foi uma coisa extraordinária no passado nos pós-guerra onde o que interessava era ter dois braços , foi um mana para muitos países.
Chegavam apenas homem prontos para trabalhar 10 a 12 horas dia 6 dias por semana os estrangeiros chegados mais de 80% vinham para trabalhar , hoje é exactamente o inverso .
Estaremos preparados para deixar de ser quem éramos?
Ferias de Natal é passado agora é Ferias de Inverno , Ferias da Pascoa são Ferias da Primavera .
Este ano em França no programa de historia restava , Luís XIV e Napoleão , deixam de ser estudados para não ferir susceptibilidades.
Raymond Domenech seleccionador francês no ultimo mundial fez a equipe de França ( metade eram islâmicos )apenas utilizar alimentos halal. Mesmo regime para todos halal.
Foi uma vergonha impor a uma equipe representando a França um estilo de vida inspirado na religião islâmica.
O novo treinador acabou com a comida halal
Mas no refeitórios de muitas escolas já só halal .
http://24heuresactu.com/2010/08/22/enfi ... de-france/
MarcoAntonio Escreveu:Já agora, a propósito dos Estados Unidos:
Effects of immigration
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Economic
In a late 1980s study, economists overwhelmingly viewed immigration, including illegal immigration, as a positive for the economy.[69] According to James Smith, a senior economist at Santa Monica-based RAND Corporation and lead author of the United States National Research Council's study "The New Americans: Economic, Demographic, and Fiscal Effects of Immigration", immigrants contribute as much as $10 billion to the U.S. economy each year.[70] The NRC report found that although immigrants, especially those from Latin America, caused a net loss in terms of taxes paid versus social services received, overall immigration was a net economic gain due to an increase in pay for higher-skilled workers, lower prices for goods and services produced by immigrant labor, and more efficiency and lower wages for some owners of capital. The report also notes that although immigrant workers compete with domestic workers for low-skilled jobs, some immigrants specialize in activities that otherwise would not exist in an area, and thus can be beneficial for all domestic residents.[71] About twenty-one million immigrants, or about fifteen percent of the labor force, hold jobs in the United States; however, the number of unemployed is only seven million, meaning that immigrant workers are not taking jobs from domestic workers, but rather are doing jobs that would not have existed had the immigrant workers not been in the United States.[72] U.S. Census Bureau's Survey of Business Owners: Hispanic-Owned Firms: 2002 indicated that the number of Hispanic-owned businesses in the United States grew to nearly 1.6 million in 2002. Those businesses generated about $222 billion in revenue.[73] The report notes that the burden of poor immigrants is not born equally among states, and is most heavy in California.[74] Another claim supporting expanding immigration levels is that immigrants mostly do jobs Americans do not want. A 2006 Pew Hispanic Center report added evidence to support this claim, when they found that increasing immigration levels have not hurt employment prospects for American workers.[75]
In 2009, a study by the Cato Institute, a free market think tank, found that legalization of low-skilled illegal resident workers in the US would result in a net increase in US GDP of $180 billion over ten years.[76] Jason Riley notes that because of progressive income taxation, in which the top 1% of earners pay 37% of federal income taxes (even though they actually pay a lower tax percentage based on their income), 60% of Americans collect more in government services than they pay in, which also reflects on immigrants.[77] In any event, the typical immigrant and his children will pay a net $80,000 more in their lifetime than they collect in government services according to the NAS.[78]
The Kauffman Foundation’s index of entrepreneurial activity is nearly 40% higher for immigrants than for natives.[79] Immigrants were involved in the founding of many prominent American high-tech companies, such as Google, Yahoo, Sun Microsystems, and eBay.[80]
On the poor end of the spectrum, the "New Americans" report found that low-wage immigration does not, on aggregate, lower the wages of most domestic workers. The report also addresses the question of if immigration affects black Americans differently from the population in general: "While some have suspected that blacks suffer disproportionately from the inflow of low-skilled immigrants, none of the available evidence suggests that they have been particularly hard-hit on a national level. Some have lost their jobs, especially in places where immigrants are concentrated. But the majority of blacks live elsewhere, and their economic fortunes are tied to other factors."[82]
Robert Samuelson points out that poor immigrants strain public services such as local schools and health care. He points out that "from 2000 to 2006, 41 percent of the increase in people without health insurance occurred among Hispanics."[83] According to the immigration reduction advocacy group Center for Immigration Studies, 25.8% of Mexican immigrants live in poverty, which is more than double the rate for natives in 1999.[84] In another report, The Heritage Foundation notes that from 1990 to 2006, the number of poor Hispanics increased by 3.2 million, from 6 million to 9.2 million.[85]
Hispanic immigrants in the United States were hit hard by the subprime mortgage crisis. There was a disproportionate level of foreclosures in some immigrant neighborhoods.[86] The banking industry provided home loans to undocumented immigrants, viewing it as an untapped resource for growing their own revenue stream.[87] In October 2008, KFYI reported that according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, five million illegal immigrants held fraudulent home mortgages.[88] The story was later pulled from their website and replaced with a correction.[89] The Phoenix Business Journal cited a HUD spokesman saying that there was no basis to news reports that more than five million bad mortgages were held by illegal immigrants, and that the agency had no data showing the number of illegal immigrants holding foreclosed or bad mortgages.[90]
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