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by monksy
3062 days ago
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I agree with this from a perspective that we've depressed the industry for so long with artificially low rates. This has exacerbated the problem and now we have a much more expensive problem than what we would have had. (We've also have been suffering the consequences culturally, economically, and on a QOL basis of this. [There are people that should have been getting skilled in this.. but we don't have the time and experience from doing that]) That being said, due to the currency leveraging, many central American economies, cultures, and peoples have suffered from the illegal immigration as well. |
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