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Thursday, September 22, 2011

New Regulation Would Destroy Eastern Shore Jobs, Way Of Life

“Today, the Obama administration has decided to hold off on implementing their newest H2-B regulation for just 60 days – however, temporarily suspending this rule only provides a stay of execution for Eastern Shore businesses and an Eastern Shore way of life.  Unless this harmful regulation is permanently eliminated, it will do what so many Obama administration regulations have done so far: destroy jobs and cripple the American economy.”

5 comments:

  1. The Eastern Shore way of life is 25 years behind the times! Maybe new regulations will bring this Paton Place into the 21st. century. This is one thing Obama is doing that is correct and will help.

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  2. Did you mean "Peyton Place" 7:02

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  3. 7:02 We like it that way and hope that anyone that is not comfortable with the shore life will go back to the other side of the big ditch. The quality of life has deteriorated here with the influx of the the westerners that want to live here but seek to change our way of life to emulate the suburban bane that they left behind. Waaaaa! We want street lights on every road, don't have turtle races or the turtles will hurt their feet on the pavement, don't shoot the poor lil deer until you hit one in your hybrid or have a smelly chicken house near the mcmansion I paid too much for right next to a farm that has been there for 3 generations of farmers.

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  4. 7:02pm make like the bay bridge is a door and don't let it hit you in the a-- on the way out. Please go back where you came from and stay there! Most of the people who are FROM here never wanted you here to begin with. You come here's always want to move here and that's was ok but now that you are here you want to try and change everything about way we live! The best solution is for you to move back to the miserable city life you left and now want to impose on our way of life!

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  5. alot of crying about come heres, just what do you think the h2b reg provides for? more come heres! fools!

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