by J.K. Gregg » Thu Jan 10, 2013 9:27 am
No, but that's because you're turning to the nature of lower beasts; animals that aren't capable of conceptualization, integration, and rational thought. If you're interested in having a discussion about objective morality, you can PM me or start a thread in the Philosophy forum.
I think anyone should be able to come to the United States and make a living for themselves. I think this because I know that free trade is positive-sum, not zero-sum. If someone needs their lawn mowed, there is an immigrant who will mow it for a price, and at the end of the day, each is wealthier; one has a pristine lawn, the other has 100 bucks. So when people justify limiting the free movement of people based on the idea that somehow wealth is finite, and that at some point, a person wouldn't be able to trade with anyone, it seems preposterous to me. Our economy is so large, our interests so varied, our appetites so diverse that we have plenty of opportunities for immigrants. If there is no demand for lawn mowers, then move to another industry. Make art, build building, go to trade school, etc.
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