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21 minutes ago, David Dennison said:

Number of times "immigrant" or "immigration" appears in the article: 0

Just looked through the article and you are correct. But it don't take a genius to make the connection to Sanctuary cities where illegal immigration is not only accepted but encouraged,

Now we are supposed to pay for it. 

Can all the people that live in South America come to the US? I just don't see it.

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On 6/1/2019 at 4:56 PM, VivaNaranja said:

Damn Mexican Rats doing American rat's work for 6 bucks an hour. Guess we need a couple hundred mouse traps by Tijuana

No, what we need is a guest worker visa program, and a zero tolerance policy for illegal border crossings.  And a stiff stiff fine for companies hiring illegal aliens.

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Doors are open. Anyone who can get here is an American. Problem is that every one in the world can't be an American. They just can't fit. I mean space wise. 6.5 billion people can't come to America.

Since it's impossible to have everyone in the world live in America maybe we can share the ideal that makes America great in the first place? Maybe? Free will, freedom is an ideal that should ring true to people all over the world.

We want it and we can help as much as we can but, you have to do it yourself also. Be free Motherfuckers.

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18 minutes ago, Onboard 2.0 said:

No, what we need is a guest worker visa program, and a zero tolerance policy for illegal border crossings.

Or Los Angeles could institute a rodent control program. To, you know, control the spread of rodent borne diseases

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8 minutes ago, VivaNaranja said:

Or Los Angeles could institute a rodent control program. To, you know, control the spread of rodent borne diseases

Then they would trigger the rats. What is wrong with you? 

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40 minutes ago, Crusher said:

Doors are open. Anyone who can get here is an American. Problem is that every one in the world can't be an American. They just can't fit. I mean space wise. 6.5 billion people can't come to America.

Since it's impossible to have everyone in the world live in America maybe we can share the ideal that makes America great in the first place? Maybe? Free will, freedom is an ideal that should ring true to people all over the world.

We want it and we can help as much as we can but, you have to do it yourself also. Be free Motherfuckers.

i mean, maybe, but our government has done a terrible fucking job at spreading that message.  usually it does the bidding of united fruit, conoco, or winston churchill. 

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14 minutes ago, elfenix said:

i mean, maybe, but our government has done a terrible fucking job at spreading that message.  usually it does the bidding of united fruit, conoco, or winston churchill. 

I mean maybe? I am glad that you are so confirmed in your convications?

 

 

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2 hours ago, Crusher said:

Just looked through the article and you are correct. But it don't take a genius to make the connection to Sanctuary cities where illegal immigration is not only accepted but encouraged,

Now we are supposed to pay for it. 

Can all the people that live in South America come to the US? I just don't see it.

Take a look at this chart.  We HAVE to have a stable or increasing birthrate or we get Japan's deflationary spiral.  The future is brown/yellow.  Get used to it.

Spoiler
19563 4,218,000 25.2
19573 4,308,000 25.3
19583 4,255,000 24.5
19593 4,295,000 24.3
19603 4,257,850 23.7
19613 4,268,326 23.3
19623 4,167,362 22.4
19633 4,098,020 21.7
19643 4,027,490 21.0
19653 3,760,358 19.4
19663 3,606,274 18.4
19674 3,520,959 17.8
19683 3,501,564 17.5
19693 3,600,206 17.8
19703 3,731,386 18.4
19713 3,555,970 17.2
1972 3,258,411 15.6
1973 3,136,965 14.9
1974 3,159,958 14.9
1975 3,144,198 14.8
1976 3,167,788 14.8
1977 3,326,632 15.4
1978 3,333,279 15.3
1979 3,494,398 15.9
1980 3,612,258 15.9
1982 3,680,537 15.9
1983 3,638,933 15.5
1984 3,669,141 15.5
1985 3,760,561 15.8
1986 3,731,000 15.5
1987 3,829,000 15.7
1988 3,913,000 15.9
1989 4,021,000 16.2
1990 4,179,000 16.7
1991 4,111,000 16.2
1992 4,084,000 16.0
1993 4,039,000 15.7
1994 3,979,000 15.3
1995 3,892,000 14.8
1996 3,899,000 14.7
1997 3,882,000 14.5
1998 3,941,553 14.6
1999 3,959,417 14.5
2000 4,058,814 14.7
2001 4,025,933 14.1
2002 4,021,726 13.9
2003 4,089,950 14.1
2004 4,112,052 14.0
2005 4,138,349 14.0
2009 4,131,019 13.8

 

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2 hours ago, Incredulity said:

This isn’t an immigration issue.

It is a “homeless” tent city public health issue.  It’s going to get worse.  The left coast libtards can’t get enough street camping.

So I see this narrative a lot. These libtard cities with their homeless problems and how that is a sign of failed liberalism. Please explain how liberalism is the cause of homelessness. I’m seriously interested in this answer. 

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1 hour ago, SubliminalHorn said:

So I see this narrative a lot. These libtard cities with their homeless problems and how that is a sign of failed liberalism. Please explain how liberalism is the cause of homelessness. I’m seriously interested in this answer. 

Clearly it’s because they do not champion the brilliant and wonderful hypothesis of trickle down economics. If those cities would just cut rich people’s taxes, the poor would be able to get jobs!!!

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1 hour ago, SubliminalHorn said:

So I see this narrative a lot. These libtard cities with their homeless problems and how that is a sign of failed liberalism. Please explain how liberalism is the cause of homelessness. I’m seriously interested in this answer. 

It’s pretty simple, the libtards allow perfectly healthy functional people to pitch tents and do drugs in public areas under the guise of compassion and understanding.

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1 hour ago, David Dennison said:

Where should those people go?

They could clean up and get a job there are 6mm open at the moment. And before you say some “you don’t have compassion” bullshit, I have an older sister who has literally never worked a day in her life. She chose to quit school, have kids, and live off the state of California’s generosity.  Once her kids were too old to receive welfare she started getting SSI for being a drug attic.  If you don’t see the irony in that you’re part of the problem... 

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1 hour ago, Incredulity said:

It’s pretty simple, the libtards allow perfectly healthy functional people to pitch tents and do drugs in public areas under the guise of compassion and understanding.

Where’s the evidence to support this statement?

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15 minutes ago, ChuckNorrisActionJeans said:

Have y'all looked at the folks who live on the street? Addiction and mental illness out the ass. Not at all capable of holding jobs. Jesus. If only the world was as simple as "lazy fuckers don't want to work." 

You kinda made the point here.  I have a lot of compassion for handicapped people but little for life choices such as addiction.  

Back in HS/ early college I used to occasionally help out at a manufacturing plant that exclusively employed disabled people; we did repetitive tasks that pretty much anyone could do.  The handicaps were both mental and physical and the position you were at was based ability.  These people had a sense of purpose and they enjoyed it.  

Imho we should offer housing and public jobs such as keeping parks clean to anyone interested and go Portugal on attics but beyond that we are enabling.  

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35 minutes ago, ChuckNorrisActionJeans said:

Have y'all looked at the folks who live on the street? Addiction and mental illness out the ass. Not at all capable of holding jobs. Jesus. If only the world was as simple as "lazy fuckers don't want to work." 

This is a very important distinction. SDG is conflating the homeless with those that abuse the welfare system. Anyone who has spent a decent amount of time in a downtown area of a major city can tell the homeless tend to have some serious mental problems. These people are not acting within the normal boundaries of reason. Laziness is not what is driving their behavior.

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57 minutes ago, SDG said:

They could clean up and get a job there are 6mm open at the moment. And before you say some “you don’t have compassion” bullshit, I have an older sister who has literally never worked a day in her life. She chose to quit school, have kids, and live off the state of California’s generosity.  Once her kids were too old to receive welfare she started getting SSI for being a drug attic.  If you don’t see the irony in that you’re part of the problem... 

And when they don't clean up and get a job?

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1 minute ago, hpslugga said:

You didn’t seem to understand the question

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It’s pretty simple, the libtards allow perfectly healthy functional people to pitch tents and do drugs in public areas under the guise of compassion and understanding.

Hm.  You asked for evidence and I provided it...

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8 minutes ago, SDG said:

Hm.  You asked for evidence and I provided it...

You didn’t provide jack shit. I asked for evidence to support the suggestion that so-called “libtards,” which in itself is a deliberately vague and ambiguous term, actually contribute to the creation of homelessness via allowing them to “pitch tents” and all that. 

You post a video about how people are feeling emotionally about how homeless people are living outdoors. That’s not evidence, that’s a dodge. 

The person I was responding to answered a question that stated “Please explain how liberalism is the cause of homelessness. I’m seriously interested in this answer. 

So the two of you are saying that the reason that there is homelessness is because already homeless people are pitching tents instead of being thrown in jail. That anyone would find that logical is an indictment of one’s reasoning faculty.

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6 minutes ago, David Dennison said:

And when they don't clean up and get a job?

If you’re not willing to work I have little sympathy for you.  Life is hard and waking up at 5 am sucks but that’s what happens...  We as a society shouldn’t make it easy (see all the west coast large cities).  

People who can’t work are the exception but we need to monitor the standards.   

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