Whoa

Now you won’t have to go to Amsterdam for that “special” vacation.

Possessing marijuana, cocaine and even heroin will no longer be a crime in Mexico if the drugs are carried in small amounts for personal use, under legislation passed by Congress.

The measure given final passage by senators in a late night session on Thursday allows police to focus on their battle against major drug dealers, the government says, and President Vicente Fox is expected to sign it into law.

That’s going to be one hell of a tourist boon for Mexico.

Things you Learn in B-School

Yesterday, I was chatting with a classmate who’s graduating in three weeks. She mentioned that even though her MBA is almost done, she really wasn’t sure what she’s actually learned.

Obligatory snark about a couple of useless classes aside, you actually do learn something in B-school. For example, if I hadn’t taken Macroeconomics, I would never have thought this was funny.

I could do without the “We’re Columbia, we rule!” verse at the end, and it might be a bit unfair to slam Bernanke when he’s only been Fed chair less than 3 months, but still, I laughed and sent the link to my econ prof.

Really Cool Wallpaper

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The NYC pix are on Flickr. Here’s one of my favorites, taken in the ladies’ room of a small bistro on E 61st.

The entire upper half of all 4 walls were papered like this. At first I thought it was wallpaper but nope, it’s all real labels from real bottles. Cool huh?

“Today We March, Tomorrow We Vote”

This entry is titled with some words from the DC immigration march that I heard on the radio while I was driving home from work today. There were marches in 130 cities, I hear. AmericaBlog and Atrios got out to their local rallies & have photos posted. I wish I could have gone to one as well, but the closest I got was seeing some of the residual traffic from the San Jose march.

As I said a week or so ago, immigration is something I have strong feelings about. If America had not opened its doors to my mother

We Were All Immigrants Once

Orcinus started my online Sunday with a long assessment of the current situation around illegal immigration. Kevin Drum and Nathan Newman also weigh in (and I haven’t made it through all of my blogroll yet today, so there are probably others as well).

My gut feeling is this: it seems more than a little unfair to slam the door shut on other people when you yourself have benefited from the same avenue to a better life. We are all of us children of immigrants. The only difference is how many generations it has been since we got here.

I also think some of the anti-illegal immigration foes need to get their arguments straight and stop fear-mongering. I don’t like “rewarding lawbreaking” either, and I understand not wanting to be flooded with residents who are a net drain the local tax base. That’s why we need immigration reform. But the answer is not about building a nice high wall and shutting the rest of the world out. We’re people, not ostriches.

There’s a lot that could be done to make it easier for people to come here legally, and to smack down employers who employ (and all too often exploit) illegal immigrants. It would be nice if Congress could come up with some good legislation on that front (getting it past the White House would be a whole other issue, but let’s let that sit for the moment). As Orcinus points out, even the McCain-Kennedy bill isn’t a comprehensive solution to the problem.

I’m less sure that we can do much about the global wage inequalities that are a major driver of immigration to America, although I agree that without some sort of solution to this root cause then the pressure for immigration will continue. I think that’s a problem that the world community as a whole needs to address. We can’t do it alone. Even so, that doesn’t reduce our responsibility to work on the issues we do have control over.

The bottom line is this — why would we not want people who want to come here and contribute in a positive way to this country? Because they don’t look and talk like we do? If that’s the best you can come up with, that’s pathetic.