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Name one country in the entire world

MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
Besides the USA that allows people to storm their border by the millions and then disperse around the nation.

Try to cross into Canada and see how it goes.

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  • 46XiJCAB46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
    Joey will be impeached by the GOP for violating our immigration laws. If the DIMS don’t 25th him first.
  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 44,868 Standard Supporter
    edited April 2022
    SFGbob said:

    Besides the USA that allows people to storm their border by the millions and then disperse around the nation.

    Try to cross into Canada and see how it goes.

    Can't wait to live in a country with 500 million people, more traffic, more poverty, more crime and more illiterate Rat party voters who think a government check is the way you make it in America.
    Team Bill Gates will make that a much more manageable number.

    A few elites and 100 million slaves.

  • LoneStarDawgLoneStarDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 13,550 Founders Club
    Sweden did the equivalent for a good chunk of the 2010s, it turned out great if you’re into ‘police no go zones’, ‘gangs’, and other exciting political issues
  • RatherBeBrewingRatherBeBrewing Member Posts: 1,557

    Border control is definitely a winning issue for the republicans but the RINOs in charge of the party are all in for cheap labor for their crony capitalists paid for by US welfare and tax dollars.

    Besides the USA that allows people to storm their border by the millions and then disperse around the nation.

    Try to cross into Canada and see how it goes.

    I know someone who is a major player in state politics. Diehard conservative Republican. In charge of a powerful lobby for a long time, son was a congressional aide for a big GOP congressman, etc. He represents farm interests. Falls in line with every classic conservative viewpoint, except for immigration, where you’d think he was Cesar Chavez - due to obvious reasons.
  • RatherBeBrewingRatherBeBrewing Member Posts: 1,557

    Sweden did the equivalent for a good chunk of the 2010s, it turned out great if you’re into ‘police no go zones’, ‘gangs’, and other exciting political issues

    Duolingo data on which language is the one people are trying to learn the most in each country. Sweden and Ireland are the two countries where their own language is the most popular. Most people learning Irish are English speakers trying to reconnect with their formerly banned culture.


  • MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    Border control is definitely a winning issue for the republicans but the RINOs in charge of the party are all in for cheap labor for their crony capitalists paid for by US welfare and tax dollars.

    Besides the USA that allows people to storm their border by the millions and then disperse around the nation.

    Try to cross into Canada and see how it goes.

    I know someone who is a major player in state politics. Diehard conservative Republican. In charge of a powerful lobby for a long time, son was a congressional aide for a big GOP congressman, etc. He represents farm interests. Falls in line with every classic conservative viewpoint, except for immigration, where you’d think he was Cesar Chavez - due to obvious reasons.
    Cesar Chavez hated illegals. You know that, right?
  • MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    Border control is definitely a winning issue for the republicans but the RINOs in charge of the party are all in for cheap labor for their crony capitalists paid for by US welfare and tax dollars.

    Besides the USA that allows people to storm their border by the millions and then disperse around the nation.

    Try to cross into Canada and see how it goes.

    I know someone who is a major player in state politics. Diehard conservative Republican. In charge of a powerful lobby for a long time, son was a congressional aide for a big GOP congressman, etc. He represents farm interests. Falls in line with every classic conservative viewpoint, except for immigration, where you’d think he was Cesar Chavez - due to obvious reasons.
    People forget that Cesar Chavez was outspoken against illegal immigration

    He wanted a union and well paid farm workers not the easily exploitable illegal
    He was also an American. Not an immigrant
  • KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,886

    Besides the USA that allows people to storm their border by the millions and then disperse around the nation.

    Try to cross into Canada and see how it goes.

    The National Guard by charter is a State commanded militia. I’ve maybe missed some bs ruling sometime, somewhere? But Why aren’t our Southern border states not using them? Feds withholding funds? I don’t get it.
  • RatherBeBrewingRatherBeBrewing Member Posts: 1,557

    Border control is definitely a winning issue for the republicans but the RINOs in charge of the party are all in for cheap labor for their crony capitalists paid for by US welfare and tax dollars.

    Besides the USA that allows people to storm their border by the millions and then disperse around the nation.

    Try to cross into Canada and see how it goes.

    I know someone who is a major player in state politics. Diehard conservative Republican. In charge of a powerful lobby for a long time, son was a congressional aide for a big GOP congressman, etc. He represents farm interests. Falls in line with every classic conservative viewpoint, except for immigration, where you’d think he was Cesar Chavez - due to obvious reasons.
    Cesar Chavez hated illegals. You know that, right?
    I still call it 39th Street.

    It’s amazing he managed to squeeze that in and still fight in 120 professional boxing matches.

    You’re mostly right. Bad example, because my person obviously doesn’t want unionization, but also that. In any case, it would be odd to see a group be so inline on everything else but then diverge so vehemently but they business model depends on it and us taxpayers wind up subsidizing it. Chavez was right about them depressing wages, and unscrupulous employers are a responsible party who have very little incentive to hire citizens or legal residents.
  • RatherBeBrewingRatherBeBrewing Member Posts: 1,557

    Border control is definitely a winning issue for the republicans but the RINOs in charge of the party are all in for cheap labor for their crony capitalists paid for by US welfare and tax dollars.

    Besides the USA that allows people to storm their border by the millions and then disperse around the nation.

    Try to cross into Canada and see how it goes.

    I know someone who is a major player in state politics. Diehard conservative Republican. In charge of a powerful lobby for a long time, son was a congressional aide for a big GOP congressman, etc. He represents farm interests. Falls in line with every classic conservative viewpoint, except for immigration, where you’d think he was Cesar Chavez - due to obvious reasons.
    People forget that Cesar Chavez was outspoken against illegal immigration

    He wanted a union and well paid farm workers not the easily exploitable illegal
    He was also an American. Not an immigrant
    You can be an American and an immigrant. The two things aren’t mutually exclusive, you know that right?
  • MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    Border control is definitely a winning issue for the republicans but the RINOs in charge of the party are all in for cheap labor for their crony capitalists paid for by US welfare and tax dollars.

    Besides the USA that allows people to storm their border by the millions and then disperse around the nation.

    Try to cross into Canada and see how it goes.

    I know someone who is a major player in state politics. Diehard conservative Republican. In charge of a powerful lobby for a long time, son was a congressional aide for a big GOP congressman, etc. He represents farm interests. Falls in line with every classic conservative viewpoint, except for immigration, where you’d think he was Cesar Chavez - due to obvious reasons.
    People forget that Cesar Chavez was outspoken against illegal immigration

    He wanted a union and well paid farm workers not the easily exploitable illegal
    He was also an American. Not an immigrant
    You can be an American and an immigrant. The two things aren’t mutually exclusive, you know that right?
    Christ. He was born in Arizona. Are we done here?
  • Pitchfork51Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,086
    edited April 2022
    My favorite argument is wait til the climate change refugees start coming. Okay I'll wait.

    We can militarize the border and shoot on sight


    Supporting illegal immigration is really only a white leftist thing. Black people aren't down. Latinos aren't down
  • RatherBeBrewingRatherBeBrewing Member Posts: 1,557

    Border control is definitely a winning issue for the republicans but the RINOs in charge of the party are all in for cheap labor for their crony capitalists paid for by US welfare and tax dollars.

    Besides the USA that allows people to storm their border by the millions and then disperse around the nation.

    Try to cross into Canada and see how it goes.

    I know someone who is a major player in state politics. Diehard conservative Republican. In charge of a powerful lobby for a long time, son was a congressional aide for a big GOP congressman, etc. He represents farm interests. Falls in line with every classic conservative viewpoint, except for immigration, where you’d think he was Cesar Chavez - due to obvious reasons.
    People forget that Cesar Chavez was outspoken against illegal immigration

    He wanted a union and well paid farm workers not the easily exploitable illegal
    He was also an American. Not an immigrant
    You can be an American and an immigrant. The two things aren’t mutually exclusive, you know that right?
    Christ. He was born in Arizona. Are we done here?
    Thanks, I was well aware but not what I was what I was asking. You said “He was also an American. Not an immigrant” and I asked you if being an immigrant precludes you from being an American, since that is the implication of that sentence. I was just curious if that was your opinion or if it was a literacy issue where you meant to say native born or something along those lines. No need to answer, I don’t care and I was just being a dick.
  • Pitchfork51Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,086

    Border control is definitely a winning issue for the republicans but the RINOs in charge of the party are all in for cheap labor for their crony capitalists paid for by US welfare and tax dollars.

    Besides the USA that allows people to storm their border by the millions and then disperse around the nation.

    Try to cross into Canada and see how it goes.

    I know someone who is a major player in state politics. Diehard conservative Republican. In charge of a powerful lobby for a long time, son was a congressional aide for a big GOP congressman, etc. He represents farm interests. Falls in line with every classic conservative viewpoint, except for immigration, where you’d think he was Cesar Chavez - due to obvious reasons.
    People forget that Cesar Chavez was outspoken against illegal immigration

    He wanted a union and well paid farm workers not the easily exploitable illegal
    He was also an American. Not an immigrant
    You can be an American and an immigrant. The two things aren’t mutually exclusive, you know that right?
    Christ. He was born in Arizona. Are we done here?
    I don't trust anyone born in Arizona. You're supposed to be born in Canada then move to Hawaii and THEN grow up in AZ.

    Just what I'm hearing
  • MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    Border control is definitely a winning issue for the republicans but the RINOs in charge of the party are all in for cheap labor for their crony capitalists paid for by US welfare and tax dollars.

    Besides the USA that allows people to storm their border by the millions and then disperse around the nation.

    Try to cross into Canada and see how it goes.

    I know someone who is a major player in state politics. Diehard conservative Republican. In charge of a powerful lobby for a long time, son was a congressional aide for a big GOP congressman, etc. He represents farm interests. Falls in line with every classic conservative viewpoint, except for immigration, where you’d think he was Cesar Chavez - due to obvious reasons.
    People forget that Cesar Chavez was outspoken against illegal immigration

    He wanted a union and well paid farm workers not the easily exploitable illegal
    He was also an American. Not an immigrant
    You can be an American and an immigrant. The two things aren’t mutually exclusive, you know that right?
    Christ. He was born in Arizona. Are we done here?
    Thanks, I was well aware but not what I was what I was asking. You said “He was also an American. Not an immigrant” and I asked you if being an immigrant precludes you from being an American, since that is the implication of that sentence. I was just curious if that was your opinion or if it was a literacy issue where you meant to say native born or something along those lines. No need to answer, I don’t care and I was just being a dick.
    I left out the word "illegal" before immigrant. Fuck off.
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