@kevin-eleven saidI do wonder why people keep trying to get in here. I DO understand why losers like to live here. Free stuff. Amazing. It is free to them. It is not really free to the socialists we hear from here, like Zahlanzi, as they really are getting their own tax money back. 50% of our citizens pay NO taxes.
This could apply to the USA or really any other country:
Just turn your country into the crappiest place ever and no outsiders will want to live there.
Problem solved!
BTW I will LOVE if we get that wall built. Talk about a money saver. When the last pole goes up, our costs of aliens will end cold! Think I'll write a song.
08 Nov 22
@averagejoe1 saidNow I think you're just joshing about the border wall.
I do wonder why people keep trying to get in here. I DO understand why losers like to live here. Free stuff. Amazing. It is free to them. It is not really free to the socialists we hear from here, like Zahlanzi, as they really are getting their own tax money back. 50% of our citizens pay NO taxes.
BTW I will LOVE if we get that wall built. Talk about a money saver. When the last pole goes up, our costs of aliens will end cold! Think I'll write a song.
The money movers in their private jets and glass towers don't care about that wall -- it's just another decoy for the sake of misdirection.
@averagejoe1 saidPretty sure most of them just want to visit Sweetwater Music in Fort Wayne, IN -- and who could blame them?
I do wonder why people keep trying to get in here.
@shavixmir saidI keep getting postcards from people who want to buy my shabby little cinderblock house in north-central Florida with cash -- "no need to repair it or clear it out."
Ironically, people opposed to immigration are generally the same people who deny global warming.
Yet the change in climate is going to be, the coming decades, a major reason for immigration.
I love it!
I'm kind of tempted, just to unload it and a few decades' worth of accumulated clutter -- but do these people understand that my property is only about 20 feet above sea level? (It's in the middle of the big sandbar.) What good is my house or property going to do anyone if Florida's coasts become submerged?
@kevin-eleven saidGenerally speaking… Florida has food, shelter and fewer people shooting at you.
I keep getting postcards from people who want to buy my shabby little cinderblock house in north-central Florida with cash -- "no need to repair it or clear it out."
I'm kind of tempted, just to unload it and a few decades' worth of accumulated clutter -- but do these people understand that my property is only about 20 feet above sea level? (It's in the middle of th ...[text shortened]... andbar.) What good is my house or property going to do anyone if Florida's coasts become submerged?
That being said, I’d rather be naked, starved and shot than live in Florida.
@shavixmir saidWho says the globe hasn't warmed. Of course it has, google historical weather.
Ironically, people opposed to immigration are generally the same people who deny global warming.
Yet the change in climate is going to be, the coming decades, a major reason for immigration.
I love it!
The humor of all this climate thing, which is about to weaken in popularity, is that we can do nothing about it, but some fanatics, like that 16 year-old little Dutch girl,, have convinced us all that we are causing it. I am not a global warming denier but I deny her and the rest of them. What a crock.
Secondly. I know not one person opposed to immigration. What a strange post, Shav.