thibodeaux wrote: I said third world COUNTY.

thibodeaux wrote: I said third world COUNTY.
On the contrary, every study of the economics involved has found that immigration has always been a big net positive for the economy. These aren't the lazy and unmotivated that are wanting to come here. It's hard to get here and harder to stay, only the highly motivated and those eager for the opportunity to work and better themselves manage it. The lazy and unmotivated stay home.thibodeaux wrote:It's the immigration, stupid. We are importing literal barbarians, with negative productivity. This has to stop; otherwise, every single government policy is irrelevant.
Don't disagree with the immigration stance, but disagree that it will matter if we're living in a collapsed totalitarian state.thibodeaux wrote:I said third world COUNTY. Not economy.TheCatt wrote:Thirded.Malcolm wrote: Seconded.
You know what was worse than the Great Recession? The Great Depression
It's the immigration, stupid. We are importing literal barbarians, with negative productivity. This has to stop; otherwise, every single government policy is irrelevant.
Donald Trump has pledged to begin deporting millions of undocumented immigrants as soon as he takes office next year.
For now, Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck has no plans to help him do it.
“We’re going to maintain the same posture we always have,” Beck told KNX 1070 Monday. “We don’t make detentions or arrests based solely on status, whether that’s immigration status or any other status.”
“If the federal government takes a more aggressive role on deportation, then they’ll have to do that on their own,” he continued.
The turmoil at the highest levels of his staff upended months of planning and preparation for a process that many describe as drinking from a fire hose even in the most orderly of circumstances — a period of about 70 days between the election and the inauguration on Jan. 20. During that time, the president-elect must assemble a team to take the reins of the vast federal bureaucracy and recruit, vet and hire 4,000 political appointees to help him run it.
Thousands of people have made donations to Planned Parenthood in the name of Vice President-elect Mike Pence, an abortion opponent, so that he will receive official acknowledgements from the women's health care provider, the group said on Tuesday.
You know how you ensure prevention of a totalitarian government? Don't give them any power regardless of who is in control. If you think Republicans can't be totalitarian, you need to review some history. Teddy Roosevelt and Nixon are good to examine. The power your side takes today will be available when the other side takes office.thibodeaux wrote:Fuckin' A man. Who's more totalitarian than the PC Left?
This is a non-story that's only a "thing" to Trump haters.Malcolm wrote:LA tells the law & order candidate to go fuck himself.Donald Trump has pledged to begin deporting millions of undocumented immigrants as soon as he takes office next year.
For now, Los Angeles Police Chief Charlie Beck has no plans to help him do it.
“We’re going to maintain the same posture we always have,” Beck told KNX 1070 Monday. “We don’t make detentions or arrests based solely on status, whether that’s immigration status or any other status.”
“If the federal government takes a more aggressive role on deportation, then they’ll have to do that on their own,” he continued.
People are not fungible. Period, end of discussion. Illiterate Somalis are not a net positive for the economy.TPRJones wrote:On the contrary, every study of the economics involved has found that immigration has always been a big net positive for the economy. These aren't the lazy and unmotivated that are wanting to come here. It's hard to get here and harder to stay, only the highly motivated and those eager for the opportunity to work and better themselves manage it. The lazy and unmotivated stay homethibodeaux wrote:It's the immigration, stupid. We are importing literal barbarians, with negative productivity. This has to stop; otherwise, every single government policy is irrelevant.
Talk about not getting it. It's too late to prevent totalitarian government. WE HAVE THAT ALREADY. The only way out is through Trump.Vince wrote:You know how you ensure prevention of a totalitarian government? Don't give them any power regardless of who is in control. If you think Republicans can't be totalitarian, you need to review some history. Teddy Roosevelt and Nixon are good to examine. The power your side takes today will be available when the other side takes office.thibodeaux wrote:Fuckin' A man. Who's more totalitarian than the PC Left?
I don't think he's going to make a dent in the problems you're so concerned about.The only way out is through Trump.
Did those studies cover legal or illegal immigrants?On the contrary, every study of the economics involved has found that immigration has always been a big net positive for the economy. These aren't the lazy and unmotivated that are wanting to come here. It's hard to get here and harder to stay, only the highly motivated and those eager for the opportunity to work and better themselves manage it. The lazy and unmotivated stay home.
I like alternative media. I read and get content from a wide range of sources. From Breibart to The Young Turks.Leisher wrote:But on that note, I've always been curious of people's rush to dismiss non-traditional news sources despite all the times the traditional sources get caught lying or being intentionally biased.
Still waiting on any indictments of voter fraud en masse. Should be easy now that the Reality TV Party has the keys to all the cars now.Leisher wrote:I just grabbed the first link off a list of whatever article I was in that brought the topic up. If you'll note, I said, "IF this report is true". We KNOW illegals vote. That was proven and covered back when BO won his first election. It's now just a matter of how many.
But on that note, I've always been curious of people's rush to dismiss non-traditional news sources despite all the times the traditional sources get caught lying or being intentionally biased.