Being that about 80% of them are marijuana offenders, it should have no effect. They will just go back to doing either nothing at all or the jobs Americans don't want.
My wife has an associate's degree and two decades of experience in a technical field she was seemingly born for and has yet to make more than US$20k/yr. Yet, a charismatic dumbass can lie his way into +100k/yr. It seems to me it isn't technical knowledge and experience which earns one a fat paycheck; rather, it's how well one can fool people into giving up that paycheck. And while WordyGrrl is lovin it, people such as my wife are constantly reminded that this is a world in love with lies.
Most of the entries are easily understood as verb-noun pronunciations; where the verb and noun are normally pronounced differently from each other, carry different meanings, and appear in different places, all of which reduces the confusion of attempting such sentences as number 15, "A seamstress and a sewer fell down into a sewer line." :as both instances of 'sewer' are nouns, they could be pronounced in two different ways and still be valid.
hmm..., it was also previously believed the sound barrier couldn't be broken or worked around (by using the vacuum of space). Presupposition is the place of hypothesis, but that in itself isn't the outcome. My point is: we still don't know and the word 'impossible' is silly.
2) that's a waste of water.
3) I thought Chinese people weren't lazy.
My wife has an associate's degree and two decades of experience in a technical field she was seemingly born for and has yet to make more than US$20k/yr. Yet, a charismatic dumbass can lie his way into +100k/yr. It seems to me it isn't technical knowledge and experience which earns one a fat paycheck; rather, it's how well one can fool people into giving up that paycheck. And while WordyGrrl is lovin it, people such as my wife are constantly reminded that this is a world in love with lies.