Illegal Immigrant Solution

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cotullaguy

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The global banking cartel wants us to lose our sovereignty as they want to control the entire North America with one fiat currency.  9/11 was a good example. If we were truly attacked that day by foreigners, then why did't we put up border fences and stop them from coming in?  Of course, we did not put any fences. 

Study our relationship with Israel if you want to know what is really going on in our foreign policy.  If you want to understand our "wetback" situation, look into Bilderberg. 

Presidents are not calling the shots and neither democrats nor republicans represent any of us anymore.
 

knabe

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cotullaguy said:
Study our relationship with Israel if you want to know what is really going on in our foreign policy.  If you want to understand our "wetback" situation, look into Bilderberg. 

Presidents are not calling the shots and neither democrats nor republicans represent any of us anymore.

which is why i don't vote D or R.  as for israel, one only has to look at the land mass occupied by the 57 muslim countries versus the size of israel to get a perspective.  in my book, islam is simply a different twist on robin hood.  both systems rationalize highway robbery as a source of income and only the leader gets to have sex.
 

Telos

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"A relaxation in ethical Standards". We are not in a relaxed position on this. We are not even asleep.  We have died and are going to you no where..
 

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Here in Canada, we are told that every bovine that has ever left a farm can be traced because of our National Identification program. If this is the case, why not give every person,who arrives in a country, or wants to claim any governement asisstance, a cow that they must look after. If they can't find the person, they can at least find the cow... and they simply wait for the person to come to look after it.... just an idea.... and probably as good an idea as some that the bureaucrats would come up with!!!
 

knabe

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abortion has destroyed this country politically, allowing it to be divided.  i have been for and against abortion in my life.  my feeling is that people who are against abortion need to create better infrastructure for adoption as there are way to many people who want to adopt.  those who are for abortion need to do the same.


was mcveigh's bomb ever duplicated and tested in reality and pressures measured?
 

cotullaguy

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knabe said:
abortion has destroyed this country politically, allowing it to be divided.  i have been for and against abortion in my life.  my feeling is that people who are against abortion need to create better infrastructure for adoption as there are way to many people who want to adopt.  those who are for abortion need to do the same.


was mcveigh's bomb ever duplicated and tested in reality and pressures measured?

McVeighs bomb does not matter.  If you watch the video, the question is how did the bombs get inside the building when the ATF had their offices there and why does the media deny bombs were inside the building?  that is the question.
 

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justintime said:
Here in Canada, we are told that every bovine that has ever left a farm can be traced because of our National Identification program. If this is the case, why not give every person,who arrives in a country, or wants to claim any governement asisstance, a cow that they must look after. If they can't find the person, they can at least find the cow... and they simply wait for the person to come to look after it.... just an idea.... and probably as good an idea as some that the bureaucrats would come up with!!!
THE ********** WOULD IMPLANT EXPLOSIVES IN A HIEFER AT A SHOW- beware when camels and yacks start to be shown O0
 

Cowfarmer65

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I like JITs idea although there probably is some flaws as our Canadian cows that expect to be eaten at some point would all become sacred and the few slaughter plants left would be forced to close. The cows wouldn't understand a word said to them or we'd have multi- lingual cows as theres so many tongues spoken here now that I feel like the outsider most of the time. Right now an immigrant must live in Canada 10 years before they are eligible to draw an old age pension. Our bureaucrats want to lower this to 3 yrs... the numbers add up ,that if ,that happens they will have a higher income annually than a Canadian born senior citizen, when the social funding is added into the equation that each immigrant recieves. What a country to live in.
 

knabe

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"Congress has battled over immigration for so long that it has come to this: Immigrants who are not citizens are now the majority, or close to it, in Mattawa and a handful of cities and towns nationwide, including Langley Park, Md., an unincorporated borough near the nation’s capital; rural Mendota, Calif.; and the cities of Sweetwater, Fla., and West New York, N.J."

http://www.bostonglobe.com/news/nation/2014/01/05/small-town-immigration-creates-great-cultural-divide/7rtIuuAo8fj85MdeniW52M/story.html

"Nationwide, immigrants who are not citizens make up 20 percent or more of the population in more than 100 American cities and towns, US Census figures show. In Massachusetts, a third of the residents of Chelsea are not citizens, almost five times the national average. In Everett and Malden, 1 in 4 residents isn’t a citizen. In East Boston, almost half the residents could not vote on the recent casino referendum because they were not citizens.

But advocates for immigrants say making citizenship harder to attain has a broader effect on American life. Many cities and towns are thick with residents who cannot vote, run for office, sit on juries, and otherwise hold governments accountable."

i disagree with that last statement.  they are holding us accountable by forcing us to let them stay because we DID NOT enforce the border in 1965, 1968 or at any time since eisenhower. one can only resort to laughing as simple demographics destroys both the republican and democratic parties, once the money runs out and votes are incapable of taking more of it.  going after a higher percentage of a shrinking pie will only last so long.

to me, here is the problem.

"But in the late 1990s, corporate farmers blanketed the brown hills with forests of apples, cherries, and grapes — with the government’s help. They tapped water from a federal irrigation project and some leased land from the state. As soon as the crops ripened, farmers were desperate for workers."

there is NO WAY in he double hockey sticks that ANY corporate farm deserves ANY federal or state help.  this essentially insures first time and small operators are shut out and guarantees poor land gets access to water, increasing salinity, ever escalating the problem. yes, this brings up a discussion of when and how and where to do water projects, ie LA which will eventually fail because of water and an exodus of the people who benefitted most from it are eventually replaced by those who see it's benefit dwindle and become a curse.

the government has removed the concept of a country from it's citizens without the citizens even knowing it. 
 

knabe

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on the other hand

http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn24822-japans-ageing-population-could-actually-be-good-news.html?cmpid=RSS%7CNSNS%7C2012-GLOBAL%7Conline-news#.UszOT6UZe-J

Japan isn't alone in demographic contraction: Russia, Romania and Hungary all follow the trend. For many more, it is being delayed by immigration. But the global population bomb is slowly being defused. As Swedish statistician Hans Rosling first noted, the world recently reached "peak child" – the point where the number of children aged 0 to 14 around the globe levels off. Global fertility rates have halved in 40 years – they are now below 2.5 children per woman – and global population may peak soon.
 
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