41 Replies to “SDA Gets Results….I hope”

  1. Are California IOU’s taken in Arizona. Most of the things I have read Cal. will lose that fight. So they don’t send some civic workers for conferences. Some Cal. businesses may re-locate as some of their operations are already there. Wouldn’t it be neat if Cal. civic pay were processed in Arizona?

  2. Well, I have a trip to Arizona planned for late next month. I expect I will be spending some money there.
    And I have no reason to visit either St. Paul or San Francisco.

  3. If only Cavalry Arms wasn’t shut down, I’d buy an AR-15 lower to shoot three birds with one bullet.
    (Annoys gun haters, annoys people trying to boycott AZ, and hey, a gun!)

  4. How about we who support the new Arizona law start a boycott of imports from Mexico (such as Mexican fruit, vegetables, and Chrysler Sebrings) and also a boycott of travel to Mexico.

  5. Well I was going to go to San Francisco but I think now I’ll switch to Phoenix.
    And I’ll never go to St. Paul Minnesota because their Mayor, Chris Coleman is a total dork
    Time to “Buy Arizona” & boycott San Francisco, St Paul or any other place that goes all wobbly & stupid.

  6. I can’t imagine that these St. Paul and San Francisco idiots will have any success at all with these boycotts. After all it is the citizens themselves who do the buying and my strong hunch is that the citizens think a whole lot differently than their elite betters in politics and the MSM.

  7. Arizona is trying to put out a fire, and these mayors are complaining that they’re getting the carpet wet.

  8. I don’t think real Americans really care too much what the leftist faggotry in Sanfran think.
    Hey – can you slimy turds do us a favour and boycott Canada too?
    Thanks, and I hope your heads get better soon.

  9. I tried the directory to buy some high end jewelry. It wouldn’t connect me to anything. Boy did they ever blow it.

  10. Does this boycott mean anyone with family in AZ can’t visit anymore. Or maybe those in AZ will quit travelling to those cities. I doubt the boycott will stop all those with condos in AZ from going for their annual visit and golfing.

  11. I’m just waiting for all the accusations of racial profiling. Because of course it’s racist to assume Mexican illegal aliens for the most part look like Mexicans right?

  12. AZ residents organizing their own boycott of all mexican restaurants, travel to mexico, mexican businesses in AZ.
    Bet there are more going out for food than anyone coming for some conference on a daily basis.

  13. What the radiclib white folks in California don’t realize is that the people of Arizona don’t want them (the californians)there; don’t want their philosophies; don’t want their smug, self serving faces; they don’t want to clean up after them. What the AOs in California think does not concern the rest of the country. Boycott away – just be sure to include your bodies in the boycott.
    I think the rest of these United States should pack up all the illegals and their sympathizers and send them to California – then make a deal to give this mess back to Mexico.

  14. These morons are likely the same ones crying about the Federal American boycott of Cuba.

  15. Having lived all over the western U.S. -Montana, Wyoming, Oregon, Colorado and Arizona – I can say that the one thing folks in all those states agreed upon was their dislike for Californians moving into their states. Never found a dissenter from that view. Never.

  16. Having lived all over the western U.S. -Montana, Wyoming, Oregon, Colorado and Arizona – I can say that the one thing folks in all those states agreed upon was their dislike for Californians moving into their states. Never found a dissenter from that view. Never.
    Posted by: RickC at April 28, 2010 6:49 PM
    …………..
    I have friends, retired cops, (he from LA, she from Sacto), who relocated to Idaho; when I visited them a few years ago they were preparing to build a house and I went to a couple suppliers with him – leaving one, he asked me if I noticed that when the subject of their previous domicile was raised in passing he said they’d “Been all over”…..he pointedly did NOT mention California.

  17. Easy to boycott and be all politically correct when you are not the one knee deep in illegal mexican’s.
    Lets put- how many illegals are there?-X number of people in downtown St Paul.
    There. Now its your problem.

  18. Hmm, Californians will be avoiding AZ, as will be Minnesotans, the illegals will be fleeing to safer havens such as California, and then Texas and Ohio both have state officials asking for a similar law to the AZ law to be passed in their states, I hope my state follows their lead, that being said I have 3 weeks of unplanned vacation left and a boatload of cash to spend on having a great time and Arizona sounds like a great place to spend it. Do things the right way and they will come. Those boycotting didn’t have cash to spare anyway, right San Francisco? Or California in general?

  19. Ruah Limbaugh had the idea, that Arizona should give them one-way tickets to San Francisco if they want them so bad.

  20. The Friscansanzo fagots don’t spend money in Arizona because they don’t have HIV positive bath houses for them to strut around in.
    Although I can see them going there to ogle the cowboys.

  21. Pinch, counter-punch. Boycott, counter-boycott.
    Just sent a note to this sissy McGuintyesque Mayor Chris Coleman that we’re boycotting HIS pansy town.
    https://www.stpaul.gov/forms.aspx?FID=69
    Nothing too fancy:
    Dear Mayor Coleman,
    This summer I was going to spend a week or so in the greater St. Paul area, but due to circumstances within your control, I’ve decided to vacation in Arizona instead.
    Yours truly,

  22. I’m not sure why everyone thinks that sentient bundles of sticks and twigs are trying to start a boycott of Arizona products…the residents of San Fransisco however are.
    Regardless…I’m not sure why the state of Arizona limited their law specifically to target non-white minorities? I’m sure there will soon be a large influx of greek illegal immigrants in the coming years. Shouldn’t it just be the law that everyone in the state of Arizona must carry papers to prove their citizenship and residency? The easiest way to setup such an arrangement is a national ID system that everyone must update their information in every year.
    To get any kind of government service you would be required to produce your papers.
    Whenever you encounter a federal or state officer, you would be required to show your papers first before any other communication.
    This solves everyones problems no? Oh wait…everyone here is paranoid of any such arrangement…so why would you support the stripping of LEGAL minorities rights? So much for being “libertarian” and all that.

  23. “I’m not sure why the state of Arizona limited their law specifically to target non-white minorities? ”
    They didn’t
    “everyone here is paranoid of any such arrangement…so why would you support the stripping of LEGAL minorities rights? So much for being “libertarian” and all that.”
    Posted by: barjebus at April 28, 2010 9:54 PM
    Everyone? Now that’s taking liberties…

  24. In the weeks prior to the Atlanta Olympics in 1996, the Committe gave free ONE WAY bus tickets to the homeless for ANY destination they wanted that was beyond 300 miles away from Atlanta … it worked; Atlanta had no homeless street people during the ’96 Olympics!
    The Gov of Arizona should offer FREE one way bus ticket to any illegals who want to go to San Francisco or St. Paul …it would sure stifle any further announced ‘boycotts’ from of other liberal mayors!

  25. I bought a condo in Phoenix. This winter I’m going down to bake in the sun, go shooting, maybe even buy a classic car. Or a sand rail! Woo! ~:D
    Arizona is the bomb, baby. I highly recommend it. Property is -cheap-. Smokin’ cheap. Loonie at par. Do it now!

  26. barliberaldoofus said: “To get any kind of government service you would be required to produce your papers.”
    What government office have you been to lately that you didn’t have to come up with a driver’s license, a SIN number and one more piece of picture ID?
    Were you born this stupid, or did you have to work at it?

  27. From my perspective, this is all about Americans still condoning slavery. There isn’t anything else that explains it.
    If these politicians, etc. were serious about dealing with it, they would go after these slave owners who perpetuate poverty and servitude by refusing to pay decent wages.
    It isn’t like there aren’t any number of Americans who could probably really benefit from one of those jobs if the wages were half decent.

  28. Dear The Phantom, I know how to take your comments…with a strip of clingnwrap over the keyboard to begin with and tissues at the ready.
    My eyes are still watering, ROFLMBO.

  29. Phantom,
    I’ll concede that point re: government interactions. What I’m driving at is this: while many folks here are rejoicing that Arizona is showing some big brass balls, no one is commenting on the erosion of civil liberties. I’m sure your position would be vastly different were you to be subject to these same laws.
    Do you relish the idea of being stopped anywhere, at any time, for any reason to have your proof of citizenship offered up on demand? I certainly wouldn’t, even if it helped fight illegal immigration. Is that how we solve our problems? Eroding our liberties? I just think this law wasn’t well thought out, and won’t likely solve the problem at all.

  30. barjebus That isn’t the case. The police must have probable cause to stop you. They don’t have any proof of ID. What has changed is the illegals instead of being turned over to the Feds who don’t want them and kick them loose, can be held under State law. That is why the Feds went after Sheriff Joe. He kept turning over illegals and they wanted him to stop.
    The other thing you must remember is if they become legal, they qualify for all the bennies and the State pays for a lot of those goodies. Welfare, health care, food stamps stuff like that.

  31. Time to stop civil liberties being granted to illegals over civil rights of the legal residents, IMHO.
    70% of the legal residents there voted for this.

  32. The boycott is not a bright idea on the part of California, they are dependant on an export market.
    The folks (leaders) here in Arizona are from California…They are making a stand here instead of in California….Of course AZ illegal Aliens are moving to California is droves…that means California MUST pass the same type of law or insist ICE perform its job….
    LOve the way some in MSM are careful to use weasel words; like there are 100K of legal residents in AZ. But only ICE can verify if those residents are legal, and Green Cards can be found invalid for more reasons than obvious…
    I think ICE has become obsolete…They simply don’t do their job.. Color them GONE

  33. All of us peons hate he ‘poor’ American (and Canadian!) people who would be ‘lost’ without near slave labor provided by the hire of domestic illegals: nannies, gardeners, maids, packers etc. Think of the children, you ‘insensitive’ rednecks; children without clean clothes, no home cooked meals, no one home when they come home from school, no grass to play on, no flowers to smell…Oh! the humanity!! This protest against enforcing a just law is not really about deporting illegals , it is about some citizens loosing their ‘economic slave’ based way of life.
    I am sure that I am not alone in thinking that I would certainly love to have a maid, cook and gardener..an illegal domestic worker is cheap and easy to exploit. Ask I, Ruby.
    Pals of the gument maybe have some ‘domestics’ that they don’t want to loose – and these people vote and give $$ to campaigns.

  34. Dear bardoofus said: “I’m sure your position would be vastly different were you to be subject to these same laws.”
    Oh my Ghod, he is working at it. Dear bar-baby, as a Canadian in Arizona, I AM subject to the law. What makes you an idiot is that as a WHITE MAN, I always -was- subject to having my ID and legal immigration status checked. Ad nauseam.
    I’ve been stopped in the middle of the highway by random spot checks and asked for ID along with everybody else on the highway dozens of times. Every time, I flash my driver’s license, answer “Canadian” when asked immigration status, and that’s it, on my way.
    What has changed is that now the cops are allowed to ask -Mexicans- for ID. Previous policy was “don’t ask.”
    So in fact, now the policy is -not- racist, whereas before it was.
    Incidentally it may interest you to know that it is much easier for a Mexican fruit picker to get a Green Card in the USA than for a Canadian doctor.
    It may also interest you to know that Linus Torvalds, the man who wrote the Linux operating system, couldn’t get a f-ing H1B work permit when he worked for Transmeta and had to phone it in from Finland. But indigent wankers from Somalia with zero English, zero skills and a case of drug resistant TB can get permits to work in Minnesota food plants.
    So no, I don’t have problems being pulled over by the cops for speeding and asked my immigration status. I can get pulled over by the cops for -nothing- here in Ontario and have them toss everything in my car out into the ditch in a pre-emptive search if the mood strikes them.
    I have more rights and privileges in Arizona as a visiting foreign national than I do in Ontario as a native born citizen.
    You are an -idiot-.

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