I suspect next week they'll be set to CBS though
One of the many changes around Legislative Plaza: The TVs are set to Fox News -
Ramsey told reporters that the TVs were tuned to CNN "for years and years," and he now expects them to be tuned to Fox News, which critics say has a reputation for a conservative slant in its news presentation, for "years and years."
"We're just trying to be fair and balanced and give all sides equal treatment," he said.
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While business-lobby puppet
While business-lobby puppet Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey distracts Tennesseans with the TVs: Down in Georgia, their legislators are doing something real to help their people get jobs. They are in the process of passing mandatory E-Verify use by all employers, after mandating it on public employers a few years ago (enforcement of the law being something else altogether, of course).
And one Ramsey is on the ball, but he is in Georgia!
According to Georgia immigration-control activist D.A. King in Insider Advantage Georgia:
Georgia state Rep. Matt Ramsey’s HB 87 passed the Georgia House last week by a very large margin (113-56).
"Now it is on to the Senate. Language in the bill that requires use of the no-cost, federal E-Verify system is the major complaint from its shrinking opposition.
"In the House floor debate, the long line of Republicans from all over Georgia rising to speak in favor of the bill included the chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, Tom McCall. He reminded other members of the House of their oath of office to uphold the law and added that 'this bill is the right thing to do.'
"Ramsey proudly reports some important facts on the vote: 'We got every single South Georgia Republican with the exception of one.' Rep. Greg Morris, who represents Vidalia onion country, spoke on behalf of the bill saying, 'I regret this bill is necessary, but it is!' Rep. Jay Roberts, a farmer and E-Verify user himself, spoke from the well in favor of the bill.
"Ramsey beams when he reports that four Democrats voted for his well-thought-out enforcement legislation...."
"In expanding the regulation to require use of E-Verify to protect legal workers in the private sector, Georgia would catch up with four other states, Utah, Arizona, South Carolina and Mississippi.
"It is interesting to note that the 1980s-era 'I-9' paper system of collecting documents from employees does not require a Social Security Number. But E-Verify does. Therefore, with E-Verify use, all newly hired employees, including seasonal, temporary, and rehires must actually have a SSN. How draconian.
"More than 243,000 employers representing more than 834,000 worksites currently use E-Verify and an average of 1,400 new employers enroll each week.
"An employer who verifies work authorization under E-Verify has established a rebuttable presumption that it has not knowingly hired an unauthorized alien.
"That can’t help the anti-enforcement argument…can it?
"A list provided by the folks at E-Verify as of September 2010 shows that about 16,000 Georgia employers are already using E-Verify, all voluntarily except for the public employers and contractors under the existing state mandate.
"Another more recent list from January of this year only includes businesses with five or more employees. There are more than 11,000 employers listed there – which tells us that about 5,000 very small businesses are also using E-Verify because they want to avoid hiring black-market labor.
"Here is a short sampling of some Georgia businesses that are already using E-Verify voluntarily: Frito-Lay; Dunkin Donuts; Chick-fil-a; Baskin Robbins; PepsiCo Gatorade; Hispanic Golden Arches; Con Agra; Fieldale Farms; Pilgrim Pride Inc.; Gold Kist; Tyson Foods; Claxton Poultry;Tip Top Poultry; Vidalia Onion Farm; Turf Pride; Bland Farms, Glennville, Ga.; Tifton Turf Farms; The Dustin Inman Society.
"Did I mention the automatic photo-matching E-Verify feature that is ever-expanding and improving? The photo-matching step occurs automatically when an employee presents a Permanent Resident Card (Green Card) or an Employment Authorization Document (work visa) as documentation. This helps ensure that the documents provided are valid. Does this help or hurt E-Verify’s case?
"As of Fiscal Year 2010, 98.3 percent of employees are automatically confirmed as authorized to work using E-Verify.
"Of the 1.43% of employees not found to be work-authorized: 1.3 percent who receive initial mismatches do not contest the mismatch.
"Some 0.01 percent of employees who receive initial mismatches contest the mismatch and are not found work-authorized.
"Some 0.14 percent of employees with initial mismatches are unresolved because the employer closed the cases as 'self-terminated.'
"Most of the new employees who get a negative response simply walk off the job and apply down the road with an employer who is not using the effective system to save jobs.
"I know what readers are likely thinking about here. 'Does E-Verify work to confirm the farm workers who are looking for a better life when they come here legally under the H2A agricultural visa that has no limit or ceiling?' Yes, H2A visa workers fly through the E-Verify system.
"A recent AP news item quotes Frank Funderburk, executive director of the Georgia Peach Council and part-time extension agent for Peach County, as saying that E-Verify will not affect the peach industry because they use the H-2A program. 'Our growers can’t afford to not have a work crew,' Funderburk said. 'They bit the bullet several years ago (and joined H-2A) and they jumped from paying $7 an hour to $9.'
"We now have a good idea of the savings involved in using black market labor and the price of the rule of law.
President Obama is promoting use of the E-Verify system as 'the right investment in building a viable tool to ensure a legal workforce in the United States.' Last week, no less than Atlanta Journal Constitution columnist Cynthia Tucker acknowledged that illegal employment is the clear cause of most illegal immigration and that E-Verify use is the solution. Who knew?
"One must wonder about the response from the few Republican senators who will vote against HB 87 because of the E-Verify section when it is pointed out that they are putting themselves to the left of Barack Obama and Cynthia Tucker...."
You can bet the Tennessee business lobby is trying and will continue to try to drag us even further left than those two when it comes to immigration enforcement. Unless you -- that means YOU -- raise hell.
Geeze, whatever can the adult
Geeze, whatever can the adult Tennessee voters ever do to keep Tennessee Lt. Governor Ron Ramsey and the TNGA GOPers from now reportedly fighting over what is displayed over television sets within the Tennessee state capitol? I mean, surely to god, there just has to be more that one televison set in the entire Tennessee State Capitol for the public and our elected members of the Tennessee General Assembly to watch while not engaged in official legislative duties or playing golf...
I am also thinking that it is pretty obvious that Ramsey and the TNGA GOPers are not watching either the non-partisan "Bring Jobs to Tennessee" Channel or the "It's The Economy, Stupid!" Channel.
Time-out, Ronnie! Perhaps Tennessee Democratic Party Chairman Chip Forrester could contact ABC's Jo Frost of "Supernanny" and inquire as to if Jo could encourage some better legislative behaviors from the elected Republican man-children now serving within the Tennessee General Assembly.
I realize that the viewing of CNN must trigger neurotic fits in the minds of TNGA Lt. Governor Ron Ramsey and similarly afflicted Republicans now serving within the Tennessee General Assembly, but I would suggest that the members of the TNGA Republican Kiddie Caucus should grow up and set the capitol television sets to display more neutral and informative programming (e.g.: The Weather Channel)...
ABC "Supernanny"
http://abc.go.com/shows/supernanny
ABC "Supernanny" - application form
http://cdn.media.abc.go.com/media/primetime/supernanny/application2008.pdf
The Weather Channel
http://www.weather.com
Ordering the FoxNews channel
Ordering the FoxNews channel to be displayed on all television sets within the Tennessee state capitol? Just goes to show you --- Tennessee Lt. Governor Ron Ramsey is responsible for anchoring "ass" in the term "Tennesse General Ass-embly"!