amnesty immigration reform proposal. not comprehensive immigration reform and amnesty. but rather to create a new system that would allow people to come into the country legally, and in an orderly way a strong border security in it. strong internal enforcement in its. penalties for employers hire il. but it also created a guest worker program. i remember it was very popular among members of congress. back in 2005 many members of congress were fascinated by it. it was the idea that we would use private sector employment firms to work with the department of homeland security and literally operate guesswork reprogram or people could come and go under the color of the law. believe it or not, we used have a guest worker program the 1950s. it was called the presera program. the labor union shut it down. not surprisingly, a few short years later, illegal immigration start to happen at our southern border. and i truly do believe that we
because of this, and because of the fact they re not getting any more covid funding, this could hurt california more than it already has been. no question, david. california goes through these boom and bust cycles. it s been that way for 35 or 40 years and never seem to learn that what goes up, sometimes comes down. and they are facing, remember, they gave out all of this money last year and writing rebate checks to people and now they ve got one of the biggest deficits in the country. so, you re so right about that. look, my look at the economy right now, i m looking at the leading economic indicators, david, and something like eight out of 10 of those have turned negative. i was turning to a guy named bob bunk, the head of one of the biggest employment firms in america and i talked to him yesterday, he s not seen it so ugly since 2008 in terms of even hiring and that s been the good news on the economy, right, david, is the employment market has been good.
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years and they are handing him the win in 2024 if he decides to pursue it. we ve seen this movie before. break this down, these charges fall between 2005, and 2017. they claim it is $1.7 million they are talking about in even dated taxes. that may be overblown in your estimation. explain. these are employment firms. a corporate car which everybody has, i guarantee people in every company in the country have corporate vehicles. this is what they are going after. this is into, matter. after the financial crisis they didn t go after a single person on wall street despite the fact they took down the us economy but they will go after somebody after fringe employment benefits. is that what the das focused on