What’s been keeping me from important blogging about disingenuous lying weasel illegal employers.
Posted by: Donna

Do not be fooled by that adorable countenance. FiFi the French Bulldog puppy, whom we’ve been dog-sitting intermittently the past few weeks, is a hellbeast. FiFi, when I praise you effusively for pooping outside on the rare occasions you deign to do so it’s because that’s where I want you to poop. Not on the Persian rug in the entryway, repeatedly. Also, as much as I know you want to play with the 14 year old female Chihuahua-Poodle mix and the 12 year old female Sheltie who reside in this household, I have to tell you that they don’t reciprocate your desire and, in fact, very much want you to leave them alone. Really, I’ve never seen my Sheltie bare her teeth like that. It’s quite impressive.
So all this doggie concierge service/interference running has taken me away from blogging.
What I want y’all to discuss in my absence: “It’s hard out there for an illegal employer. Those undocumented workers are so wily!!” That was the message from Arizona businesses to AZ Republic reporter Jahna Berry for her front page article in yesterday’s edition. Nope, it’s not the business owners’ fault. At all. Business owners never entice people to come to the U.S. for jobs. Nope. No way.
Say, when do you suppose AZ Chamber of Commerce endorsed candidate for Arizona Governor Jan Brewer is going to be asked hard hitting questions about illegal employers? The 12th of Never?
Anyhoo, I gotta get back to rubbing the belly of the high-maintenance bundle of cuteness that is FiFi the French Bulldog puppy. Because she’s my schmoopie woopie poopie!

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Dawgs?!
(crouchs on back of sofa, facing away, just out of reach, tail swishing, ignores all)
Another un- or undefunded, poorly conceveid mandate by Goopers who would rather huff and puff about their Con creds, than actually think (rigghhtttt) about the consequences (what’s that mean?) of their legislation. Starting to look like prohibition, play to the masses while helping create a much worse illegal enterprise. I imagine the more strict the laws become the more money there is to be made in human smuggling. I doubt the drug cartels will turn a blind eye to the income this market can bring. Of course they would never have a shootout on US soil, being the gentlemen they are.
S’interesting, I was reading this yesterday.
Cute. I have a 6-month-old cattle dog who acts up every time I sit down at the computer to blog in the morning. At some level, I think she knows that my morning writing time delays (or on rare occasions) replaces walk time, which is not acceptable as far as she’s concerned!
Hmmph, my solution for dawgs.
Well, since this country seems to be wanting to return to 18th and 19th century labor practices, (damn that 13th amendment!) let’s bring back the practice of indentured workers. Sounds farfetched now, but it wouldn’t surprise me if it became an enterprise between have governments and have not governments. Cheap labor becomes a commodity to be bought and sold.
Definitely not my taste in dogs.
” Because she’s my schmoopie woopie poopie! ”
Must be a woman thing.