Monday, January 4, 2010

Los Angeles Times Commentator HECTOR TOBAR - MOUTHPIECE FOR LA RAZA AMNESTY

Mexican occupation should be ended, but also he imbues the usual La Raza racism. We’re criminals, hate the gringo language and culture, but are here just ’cause we want to work! In fact we want your job! – typical Mexican mentality!
The major reason that there is no Mexican middle-class has nothing to do with gringo racism, it has to do with Mexican racism! Mexicans are the most racist culture in the hemisphere. Whether they arrive here as criminal illegals, or breed a batch of illegitimate illegals on this soil, paid for by the racist gringos (1 in 5 births in Los Angeles are illegals’ and paid for by legals- 1 in 10 the rest of the country), there are still first and primarily MEXICANS!
Where do you go in Mexican occupied Los Angeles and hear English? Recently I went into Target. The woman that helped me would barely grunt my way she was so racist. Something most Americans encounter daily as they face Mexican racism. She had just finished serving an illegal, speaking only Spanish, and with a huge smile on her face. She never completed my transaction satisfactorily. This happens all the time.
At Los Angeles high school, Santee Educational Complex, classes are taught in Spanish. Mexicans loathe the gringo language. Books and handouts are in Spanish, the students sit on their well fed asses when the national anthem if played, and assemblies end in !VIVA MEXICO! VIVA MEXICO!
Mexicans are not interested in a “Latino” middle class. They’re here by birth or by climbing our borders, only to pillage. They hate America, Americans, our language and flag. It is as VILLARAIGOSA MEChA party declares, all about the reconquista of American.
Interestingly, while Mexicans want to turn this nation into Mexico, aren’t we all constantly wondering why they don’t just head back there? And take with them the mentality that all the staggeringly expensive “cheap” Mexican labor built this nation. It didn’t! We can see what it did for NARCOMEX. A sick nation that prohibits the hiring of illegals, and even beats up illegals that cross their border! Never underestimate Mexican hypocrisy!
We need to send the illegals packing so they don’t have to endure hearing English, or seeing flags other than the Mexican.
When we end the Mexican occupation, we will save billions paid out to illegals in social services, billions in crime related costs, hear English again, not have to deal with surly Latina bitches, and illegal employers of illegals will have to start paying LIVING WAGES, which is what the entire MEXICAN OCCUPATION is all about. Keeping wages DEPRESSED! Truly there is a reason why most of the FORTUNE 500 are generous donors to the racist political party for Mexican supremacy LA RAZA… “THE RACE”.
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latimes.com
L.A. needs a healthy Latino middle class
The success of the region's largest ethnic group is the key to the future for everyone.
Hector Tobar
January 4, 2010
The middle is what holds Los Angeles together.

Not too rich, not too poor. Right in the middle of the curve -- a place that doesn't inspire much passion.

But without the middle class, what is Los Angeles?

Imagine a metropolis where all the homes have either iron bars on the windows or walls and guards to keep away the riffraff. A city of castes. Gated communities and gangland, with nothing in between.

In other words, a Third World city.

With our economy in the dumps and public services and the education system in crisis, it's easier to imagine Los Angeles becoming such a place.

I started thinking about the middle class after three reports came across the transom about Latinos, that very loosely defined ethnic group whose members make up a plurality of both Los Angeles County and Greater Los Angeles.

Two of the reports contain troubling information.

The Pew Hispanic Center's "Between Two Worlds" finds Latino youths are having children at an earlier age than those in other ethnic groups and dropping out of high school at nearly triple the rate of non-Latino whites.

ETHNIC GAP? WHO HAS EVER MET A MEXICAN THAT WANTED TO BE AMERICAN? THE NOTION IS ASININE. IT DOESN’T EXIST! MEXICANS HATE THIS NATION AND OUR PEOPLE!


The UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center's "The State of Latino Los Angeles" finds a correlation between ethnicity and the gap between rich and poor. The researchers created an "equality index" that measures educational attainment, income, civic participation and other indicators of social well-being.

"A hierarchy of inequality exists," the UCLA report concludes, "with Asians and whites at the top and Latinos and blacks at the bottom."

With this year's census likely to show a Latino majority in both the city and county of Los Angeles, it's obvious that our collective future is linked to the social health of that group of people. And if you think of Latinos only in the dysfunctional terms described in so many media reports, then a Third World L.A. seems like an inevitability.

But of course that's not the full picture.

Which brings me to the third report, a USC study released last month about Southern California's "Mexican-origin middle class."

You might not think about L.A.'s Latino middle class much. But USC sociologist Jody Agius Vallejo has eschewed more exotic topics to investigate its middling peculiarities.

Agius Vallejo's research looks at the "pathways to success" that allow even people of humble immigrant origins to reach middle-class status. Her work rebuts the widespread perception that Mexican immigrants and their offspring are following what she calls a "trajectory of downward mobility into a permanent underclass."

Such stereotypes dominated much of the sociological literature she was exposed to in graduate school. "Their ideas were pessimistic and didn't match what I knew from my own experience," which includes growing up in an Orange County family with both white and Latino members, she said. "The Mexican American people I knew always had paths to social mobility."

SOUTHERN CA HAS A ROBUST AND GROWING GRAFFITI DRENCHED MEXICAN GANG LAND WHERE LATINAS BREED LIKE BUNNIES NEW GANGSTERS AND WELFARE RECIPIENTS.


In fact, Southern California has had a robust and growing Latino middle class for several decades.

Back in the 1970s and '80s, the middle class was where a Mexican American family arrived after generations of farm, factory and service work, thanks to union jobs and the GI Bill. Cities like Montebello and La Puente were its epicenter. For many Latinos then, ascension to the middle class involved cultural erasures -- Spanish carried a certain stigma, so parents didn't speak it to their kids.

Today the Mexican-origin middle class looks entirely different.

RONALD REAGAN SENT THE ILLEGALS PACKING AND PROTECTED OUR BORDERS FROM MEXICAN CRIMINALS!


It's not the GI Bill that's helped to lift up this new generation of social climbers but rather the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act, Agius Vallejo said. Signed by Ronald Reagan, it gave legions of families a toehold on the American dream

AND WITH THAT TOE HOLD 38 MILLION FOLLOWED WITH MORE THAN A FOOT HOLD. NOW WE HAVE ELECTED POLITICIANS, LIKE SISTERS REP. LINDA AND LORETTA SANCHEZ BEING ELECTED BY THE VOTES OF ILLEGALS!

TOBAR, A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS IS NOT A TACO TRUCK OR MEXICAN NARCO GANG! YOU NEED TO HID BACK TO LA RAZA LAND AND GENERATE A NEW LATINO PROPAGANDA!



Now the middle class is where immigrants and their children arrive after launching a successful business or getting a college degree. The Latino middle class has many epicenters, including the San Fernando Valley, Downey and Santa Ana. English may still be the language of achievement, but speaking Spanish also carries a certain cachet.

"The middle class today doesn't think of their racial backgrounds as an impediment to their social mobility," Agius Vallejo said.

She began her research in the upwardly mobile communities of Orange County. One of her research subjects was a young man who had grown up poor near Disneyland. His mother cleaned houses in Santa Ana for a living, but he went to college and eventually bought a home in Floral Park, a northern Santa Ana neighborhood of expansive front lawns and tree-lined streets.

DON’T YOU GET SICK OF THE “HARD WORKING ILLEGALS THAT ACHIEVED THE AMERICAN DREAM? LET’S LOOK AT MILLIONS OF AMERICANS THAT HAD THE AMERICAN DREAM STOLEN FROM THEM BY THE MEXICAN OCCUPATION WHERE NO LEGAL NEED APPLY!


Buying that home in Floral Park closed a circle for him. "He had helped his mother clean that house when he was a little boy, and now he owned it," Agius Vallejo said.

Agius Vallejo interviewed 80 subjects who possessed at least three of these four characteristics: college educations, higher than average income, white-collar jobs and home ownership. Seventy percent of the people in her sample grew up in "disadvantaged" communities. Their parents had, on average, a sixth-grade education.

TRANSLATE, ONCE A MEXICAN, ALWAYS A RACIST GRINGO WORLD HATING MEXICAN! “WHERE THERE’S A MEXICAN, THERE IS MEXICO!” PRESIDENT FOX OF MEXICO.

The members of this arriviste Mexican middle class might look like their white counterparts on paper, Agius Vallejo said. But in other ways they are different. Among other things, they have stronger social ties to poorer relatives.

Another of Agius Vallejo's subjects is a lawyer who has recently visited jail (to bail out a cousin) and the social-security office (to help an uncle). Relatives turn to the lawyer in times of need because "she's the one in the family with knowledge," Agius Vallejo said. "She's the one who's made it to the middle class."

“THE COMMUNITY” IS THE MEXICAN GRAFFITI DRENCHED ZONES UNDER OCCUPATION WHERE MEXICAN GANGS MURDER 500 – 1,000 PEOPLE YEARLY!


Each person who achieves social mobility improves the overall well-being of the community. Social climbers show others behind them the way forward. "The future of the city really hinges on the mobility of immigrants," Agius Vallejo told me.

A healthy middle class with Latin American roots is critical to the entire country's future too. That's what another USC professor, Dowell Myers, argues in his book "Immigrants and Boomers: Forging a New Social Contract for the Future of America."

Myers, a demographer, says our aging country needs to invest in its younger, immigrant communities as an act of self-preservation. Immigrants' incomes and rates of homeownership rise the longer they stay in this country, he writes, and provide potential members of the taxpaying middle class that will fund the retirement of the boomer generation.

THERE IS NOT GOING TO BE ANY LA RAZA “PATHWAY TO CITIZENSHIP”. THE LIFER-POLITICIANS THAT SOLD US OUT TO LA RAZA, AND LA RAZA DONORS OF THE FORTUNE 500 ARE ALL GETTING THE RAIL!



Growing that middle class doesn't require just social investment in things like public education -- it will also require immigration reform. Without a path to citizenship, millions of people living in the U.S. will lack the basic tool needed to escape membership in the "permanent underclass."

Passing immigration reform to build up the U.S. middle class might sound like a crazy idea to some readers of this paper. But if you take a good look at our country's sociology and demographics, you'll see it's just common sense.

COMMON SENSE IS TO CLOSE THE BORDER AND DEFENDED THEM AGAINST MEXICAN OCCUPATION!

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WHITE AMERICANS’ MAJORITY TO END BY MID-CENTURY – LATINO POPULATION TO DOUBLE!

ZOGBY POLL
“In Mexico, a recent Zogby poll declared that the vast majority of Mexican citizens hate Americans. [22.2] Mexico is a country saturated with racism, yet in denial, having never endured the social development of a Civil Rights movement like in the US--Blacks are harshly treated while foreign Whites are often seen as the enemy. [22.3] In fact, racism as workplace discrimination can be seen across the US anywhere the illegal alien Latino works--the vast majority of the workforce is usually strictly Latino, excluding Blacks, Whites, Asians, and other E-mail | Save | Print |

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