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〓 S E E K E R 〓 wrote:
And there it is, the Hitler comparison fallacy...😔☠︎N͙ΔPΟLΣΟΠ☠︎ wrote:
Supporting a dumbass president is crazy. Do you think everyone who supported Hitler wasn’t crazy?I like how supporting your president is considered crazy, but cutting your dick off and becoming a girl is considered ground breaking and respectable. 😂
Not that there’s a problem with having a different preference or sexuality, but come on seriously, this day and age is fucking NUTS
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I’m actially having to budget to put out some cams around the house and a fence around my lawn because duchbags in my hood keep throwing beer cans and shit in my yard. I mean wat the hell ya know?
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〓 S E E K E R 〓 wrote:
As someone who crosses the boarder sometimes, it isn’t that easy. Not in the leastYou can build a 400 foot wall that goes 200 additional feet into the ground. People will still cross it illegally if there are holes (any border crossing) Though I do love how a tiny border has caused such a massive stupid uproar from people. Yet every coastline is ignored because it’s water. You think boats don’t come in? People only walk across borders? They don’t drive at an access and get thru easily? Hop on a ship and enter a port. Fly in from Alaska.
What about Canada? There has been documented terrorist enter the US via Canada border. Doing a wall there next? What about coast lines? Another wall there too? What about airlines? Do a massive roof? The wall will do zero but waste money.
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☠︎N͙ΔPΟLΣΟΠ☠︎ wrote:
No shit SherlockAnything illegal is a crime under the eyes of the law
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☦ΔUGUSTIΠΣ☦ wrote:
There is more truth in what seeker is saying than their is in the existence of your god. 🤪〓 S E E K E R 〓 wrote:
And there it is, the Hitler comparison fallacy...😔☠︎N͙ΔPΟLΣΟΠ☠︎ wrote:
Supporting a dumbass president is crazy. Do you think everyone who supported Hitler wasn’t crazy?I like how supporting your president is considered crazy, but cutting your dick off and becoming a girl is considered ground breaking and respectable. 😂
Not that there’s a problem with having a different preference or sexuality, but come on seriously, this day and age is fucking NUTS
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☠ðůナ⌖ʟḁẘ☠ wrote:
*there☦ΔUGUSTIΠΣ☦ wrote:
There is more truth in what seeker is saying than their is in the existence of your god. 🤪〓 S E E K E R 〓 wrote:
And there it is, the Hitler comparison fallacy...😔☠︎N͙ΔPΟLΣΟΠ☠︎ wrote:
Supporting a dumbass president is crazy. Do you think everyone who supported Hitler wasn’t crazy?I like how supporting your president is considered crazy, but cutting your dick off and becoming a girl is considered ground breaking and respectable. 😂
Not that there’s a problem with having a different preference or sexuality, but come on seriously, this day and age is fucking NUTS
#Grammar Nazi
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So how to we increase jobs and get companys to bring the jobs back here?
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And cant we just legalize the illegal working immigrants so we can tax them? It worked for marijuana.
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★DΞICIDΞ★ wrote:
So how to we increase jobs and get companys to bring the jobs back here?
It’s tricky. Corps move manufacturing and production overseas to increase their profit margin. How do you tell a corp to move back and decrease profit, thereby lowering their stock and pissing off rich & powerful majority share holders? Corporate tax breaks haven’t been very effective. Force corps who want to sell in the US to maintain “X” percent of their manufacturing in the US? It could work, or they could say bye to the US altogether. As for illegal immigrants and legalization, a good part of our economy — and a huge backbone of our agriculture — depends on migrant farm work. White, Black, US-born Latinos, Arabs, Asians, none of us are doing that work or will do it. It’s brutal, backbreaking work that pays below minimum wage. IMO they earn their right to be here more than most lazy ass Americans. They provide the nation with affordable food.
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How many of us work jobs that provide the country with basic, fundamental needs like food? Maybe a few, but bet none are working for minimum wage or less! Who here is going to wade through dirt, mud, and pesticides for 40-60 hours a week, doing manual labor for $6/hour — and often less on small farms? They do that work — often illegally — which helps us live our American lifestlye, where we have incredibly easy access to nearly limitless and relatively affordable food. Again, IMO they work incredibly hard — to our direct benefit. But, they don’t deserve to be US citizens?
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Yes im aware of what their contributions thats why i thought of legalizing and taxing them but after further consideration im not sure that would work because they would prob cease accepting those conditions if they were legalized and no longer forced to accept such things and we would ve left without that critical element. We need an illegal workforce to remain illegal....🤔
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I also wonder how much of that can be replaced by machine but they just dont want to cough up the money to do so. Its cheaper to keep paying an illegal work force.
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★DΞICIDΞ★ wrote:
Yes im aware of what their contributions thats why i thought of legalizing and taxing them but after further consideration im not sure that would work because they would prob cease accepting those conditions if they were legalized and no longer forced to accept such things and we would ve left without that critical element. We need an illegal workforce to remain illegal....🤔
The US has always leaned heavily on illegal and/or underpaid workforces: slaves, sharecroppers, Chinese laborers & US railroads, and now migrant workers. Think about the impact of all these groups’ work.
As for mechanization, I’m pretty sure the farming industry would automate it in a heartbeat, if they could. After initial investments, automation is almost always more cost efficien (although it hurts the workforce).
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I believe some fast food company(s) proved years ago they could completely automate, but i think the possible flood of unemployment prevented it.
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I have mixed feelings about it. Part of me recognizes these people need jobs and they are contributing, at least they are willing to work. The other part of me says do it. Automate as much as possible and force people to better themselves.
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If we legalized the illegal work maybe thing will evolve as they should. The workers would cease accepting those work conditions and get legit jobs. We could automate more forcing another shift. Those willing to work or trian themselves for better possitions. The lazy fucks just die off. Or something of the sort.
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‡℟ɸɱⱥɲ☧ɭɇɠɩɸɳ‡ wrote:
Wrong again 415. It’s the capitalist elite that depend on cheap labor.
Uh huh. So we don’t benefit from it? Maybe you’re special and don’t eat any US foods? They profit off it, but our lifestyles of relative ease are propped up by other’s backbreaking work. Therefore, our lifestyles depend on their work. Without their work, your pound of hamburger would cost a lot more.
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Roman - We finally agree...except on your last line. I’d say food is fairly important. I mean, it is to me. Maybe you don’t eat.
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The price of food is bloated also. But today i had a great carne asada mexicana. $12
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I usually get a months worth of food for about 90-110 dollars. Not too bad.
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☠︎N͙ΔPΟLΣΟΠ☠︎ wrote:
Yeah, I like Raman noodles too😂I usually get a months worth of food for about 90-110 dollars. Not too bad.
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LeWolfe wrote:
Move to Texas. Gas is below 2$ across the street from me rn☠︎N͙ΔPΟLΣΟΠ☠︎ wrote:
Yeah, I like Raman noodles too😂I usually get a months worth of food for about 90-110 dollars. Not too bad.
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LeWolfe wrote:
And whats wrong with ramen 😳☠︎N͙ΔPΟLΣΟΠ☠︎ wrote:
Yeah, I like Raman noodles too😂I usually get a months worth of food for about 90-110 dollars. Not too bad.
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☠︎N͙ΔPΟLΣΟΠ☠︎ wrote:
I usually get a months worth of food for about 90-110 dollars. Not too bad.
That’s an average of $100 a month for food, or $3.29 per day. I guess if you eat two packets of Top Ramen three times a day, that would equal right around $3.00/day. Is that your diet — six packs of Ramen a day only — or are you full of shit? By the way, statistically Texas is only 24th cheapest in how far a dollar goes.
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Yeah but those other states suck 😝
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★DΞICIDΞ★ wrote:
Yeah but those other states suck 😝
Man, forget those other 26 expensive ass states! 😄 -
⇚❹☠❶☠❺⇛ wrote:
I don’t like your politics but your math is good.☠︎N͙ΔPΟLΣΟΠ☠︎ wrote:
I usually get a months worth of food for about 90-110 dollars. Not too bad.
That’s an average of $100 a month for food, or $3.29 per day. I guess if you eat two packets of Top Ramen three times a day, that would equal right around $3.00/day. Is that your diet — six packs of Ramen a day only — or are you full of shit? By the way, statistically Texas is only 24th cheapest in how far a dollar goes.
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★DΞICIDΞ★ wrote:
What’s wrong with eating ass 😳LeWolfe wrote:
And whats wrong with ramen 😳☠︎N͙ΔPΟLΣΟΠ☠︎ wrote:
Yeah, I like Raman noodles too😂I usually get a months worth of food for about 90-110 dollars. Not too bad.
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LeWolfe wrote:
I can get 6 packs for about $1.20... have some left over for snacks :) MORE RAMEN!⇚❹☠❶☠❺⇛ wrote:
I don’t like your politics but your math is good.☠︎N͙ΔPΟLΣΟΠ☠︎ wrote:
I usually get a months worth of food for about 90-110 dollars. Not too bad.
That’s an average of $100 a month for food, or $3.29 per day. I guess if you eat two packets of Top Ramen three times a day, that would equal right around $3.00/day. Is that your diet — six packs of Ramen a day only — or are you full of shit? By the way, statistically Texas is only 24th cheapest in how far a dollar goes.
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Considering ramen is 0.23 6 packs a day is $1.38 so that’s terrible math.
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