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You know, and gave them nothing back. It was government that saved them a minute. It was government that entered fear that you would leave yourself open to the callousness of a mark that's driven out of society that shared nothing about anything else except the almighty book. Go for it. It's something that you've never heard before. They don't want to make an investment that you can't even mention. They don't want to make an investment. And any of the things that we bring up here that some of this is going to be very important for all of our citizens. I hope you're just going to give them a short memory as these people have that happened in the last year. Very, very clearly. Don't be tough. This year was the year of education. I want to see one simple education, though, at least you know it's with it. They don't leave them either. That's the bureau of the big government study for standing next to you. We just agreed with this government, honest. When he goes around telling the people of this country, our government, that this is the worst thing they've ever said,
this is the filthiest thing in the nation. This is an idea on, on, on, on. That's why I'm going to tell this to you. This poor public servant, I don't even know where he has his health, because they know that you're wrong. He just wrote it last week. He wrote it. You mentioned, though, it's very competitive when it comes to most situations. And if you mentioned one of these, anything Brian McDonald said, is that at some point, there's kind of some of this in the shop and raise the wages that we pay our labor force. Or, he said, they say, said, we're going to an hour. We're going to twenty-five cents an hour. That's a big deal. I'll get this one. So, hopefully, the business will give you as little as possible for as much as you can get. Just that. These are the same business people, you can get, but they go to the charity,
oh, yeah, don't kill people. They can get used to the sweatshots. And buy it for $50, bring it back to your shop to the public for $100,000. And who will run it out? Because when you get a shop, you most of these third world countries will take care of and it takes advantage of 40 dollars. Because, let's look, they will speak in actor. Who stands south with our hood back instead? That's what I'm going to say. And that is basically what we're going to do. Well, people that own us are the next people. And take advantage of people. And the fuck is the bottom line? I don't know. That's exactly what we're doing for this country. For a society that starts studying itself and developing for the first time in youth this nation is what I call social barbarism. But that is what you all can do to it. They just make it just as a person should be given a living way.
For an event that is this, that the fighting issue between the American people is something I would like to talk about, labor, spiritualism. Right now, since we have to lift it up. We have to lift it up. So long as you stand up here, if you stand for the economy and what's going on in this nation, then I was 35 cents an hour. You really are talking to deaf people on this side of the aisle. I don't know. This President yesterday, to the course of the day, he will be the senator who has been speaking. Eric became angry because people were listening to him and they were painting a crossword of governance and we spread it right every day. One feels I'm held to stand up and answer all this. I mean, they should sit down and say, I will just sit here and vote through it again. You can stand someone in courtesy of sitting there while we're talking,
but that's going to be extremely difficult. What we're talking about is the little data space man. Apparently, the only logo that does or where it came from. Bottom line is that it was a law passed back in the 20s or 30s. I don't know exactly. And my key 37, and what that was designed to do was they were doing a lot of construction or these part of the United States. White contractors up there did not compete against the contractors from the South who would bring up the black laborers and the earth their purposes for what they lived. And what happened was they didn't know everybody has to pay them the union scale. And the misnomer is, we call that prevailing wage, but they're in the list of jokes. Because it's not the prevailing wage, check the prevailing wage in Mexico for a painter. average paying everyone's rights and fines prevailing wage makes 8, 10, 18, $12 an hour. Go and get prevailing wage for what it ends up being is the union scale. So the bottom line is you have the government
setting wages for also originally racist purposes. We want to pretend that if we pay a person to do as they're making aid, kind of balancing on the back of people. You want to see something frustrating after the bill of position where somebody here needs to carry sand somewhere can't be worried. Anything more than 10 dollars an hour value in that job. And the government's a big face in the pay-in-15. All these impassionates to jobs. Now we know that we can't do anything for the vice sector. We don't care about that labor that worker who's paying the taxes that pay for those schools. We're not worried about getting their wages up. We're going to do anything about that. What we're going to do is we're going to take the money from that 91 percent. And we're going to use it to pay the 9 percent and a wage that in many cases they can't earn, can't deserve. So is this to say that the union labor is going to deserve in many cases, but they can't. And give it to people in many cases. People who don't even deserve it.
I think what we have to start exciting here is what we can start making the decision based on a need for a deserve. Because if you're standing here receiving this needy and the race goes to the most needy, I suggest that it's exactly where we see this thing going. And I think we need to do a regretful way of racism that life can be used in. One bottom line, if there's no question that this bill would be a draft document for working people in the state of New Mexico to be unconstitutional for this legislature to improve the session bill. And again, I rise to support the community for it. Thank you. For a second, I'm sorry. For many years, I'm going to send a report that the people in this business band are out in this kind of labor. They're out to give them a comment here and how much does this people charge? And while you were here at the conversation, I have a little telephone to might want to give you a question from Mexico.
Who would we also have a construction company or whatever it's all about? And I'm going to read these two. I'm going to read it real good. I took two. I took five years. I took four years. Let me tell you what we did with one paper board. We billed to our customers at $34.13. Now, 25 cents a dollar. We paid for his apprenticeship. 41 cents a dollar. We paid for his national dues. One dollar a dollar. We paid for the management. 15 cents. We paid for his unemployment. A dollar 46. We paid for a $40.6. We paid for a state unemployment. A dollar three. We paid federal unemployment. A 15 cents. We paid worthless income. A dollar sixty would. And we paid a general liability insurance of 55 cents. Now, Mr. President,
that comes to $31.37 a dollar. Now, we billed out $34. You said we paid. We paid. This we paid. We paid. We paid. Well, Mr. President, there's a lot of push and thinker. One way that you made this job, but I don't understand. I am saying that we is an employer. We as an employer. When we hire skilled people, we pay them these benefits. We import. And we see employer. But, for us, been the word and the chance on it. And then, all this. And I think one thing is, this person is serving greatly. There's somewhere along the line. We have to have a meeting. Excuse the various communities. But, apparently, think the banks of our employers, they have a few meetings. There's something that doesn't necessarily break into the floor. The question is, who do others that we never have that? And if you look,
that the tone costs we covered, the paying wages, $31.37, of the $34 return we give, that's what actually it was the first. President, this way, can you really yield? And then, especially, I'd have to do as much. If you were a union or a contractor, if you told me that you really prefer union workers, so you can depend on them, to give a high quality work product that they would, for your company. You've always told me, you've never had any problems with union workers, because they produce, they're dependable, and they're responsible. And that's what you're paying for those wages. Have you changed your mind? Because. As a person, we have two things. We have a long union company, and we have a union company. So, recently, we had a long union company, and I didn't have it. But, some of it would be no work if we weren't company without you, because the main reason why, is we cannot find and still help, but to say that we take the advantage of those people, and we don't take those people, there's something that irritates the heck out of me.
We do it now. We kind of do it, and they make it selfish, and they make money, and they have to depend on you. I was pretty much thinking, those people are union people. Do you have that? And that's why you pay for them. Do you have it? I just said, when you were talking, you said, so we said, when you were calling, I mean, you told me in the past, you're a union contractor, and you're going to be calling it your business. And I don't know if you were looking at some of the best business people on this side, I don't know why you all lay claim to the business atmosphere. You know? Let me look at it. Let me see if I can get this side here. It's going to be a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, a little, I don't know what you're doing now, you can claim to be the only business people here in this present. But in this particular, the way I see it, is that you know what? There's a real common business back to the side where it's available,
and you get what you pay for. You know? You know what? You know what? I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, a little better than a dinto? I don't know who dressed the bird as I think I would. Why? Because I'm a very young and a nice, huge gay little boy. So, I was friends with them to say that, you know, this was probably the smoke in the street that they lived in on people dead. I don't even know what they were doing. Or simply, in this adventure around the station, we said, well, I want to hear it. You'd easily have to walk out my lawyer back. I don't know who to walk, whatever. You know, but everybody has everything. But I want to make this a very, very specific and professional, whether it's in fact, I guess I could just say, really,
the other one, and he was supposed to, Mr. Martin, was going to make a 70-bit of hope and I represent him in the bag of his explosives for engaging as best as possible. Especially, what's going on? All I'm going to say to Senator Erdogan, I think it's going to be all I'm going to make. This, both sides of the island, we're going to build a state of Mexico. I can't understand. We've heard a lot of comments down here about business-riched people, how people you're going to take risk. I don't say $2 on a weight scale of this life that they're doing. They're not giving up on the end. There it is. And this is what goes on in the system, where I'm doing the most things that I need to do to assist. But I just say, over the straight of Mexico today, you have a lot of way through to a part of working on his business people who are hiring employees, paying them as much as they can say, giving them the maximum benefit they can give and trying to take the problem in a good way. And I think we should all realize that
Senator Erdogan, thank you so much for real respect. And we're over a second time. Thank you, President Trump. Thank you, President Trump. Thank you.
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NM Senate Showdown with Aragou and Kysar
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