sb wrote:
And sometimes it is just bulls**t used to avoid real discussion.
...and other times dim bulbs ignore insightful observations or view points because they do not validate their own silly opinions or view points.
lamiaceae wrote:
Nope! And NYC is too far to walk from Guatemala.
I had a gig that I flew round trip, once or twice a week, LAX to the East coast, for over a year.
We flew United, the midnite run, from LAX
Most times the stewardess would tell us to move forward, and don't bother "these people".
And from the back of the plane a large number of quiet Spanish speakers would enter.
Rhode Island, NYC, N Carolina, wh**ever.
They came on after "we" did. They left after "we" did.
Our crooked business ethics that also requires expendable docile labor is responsible.
And us normal American Citizens will always take the brunt of the repercussions.
That big crowd? As soon as they cross the border without getting caught, we have the infrastructure to get them housing, food, welfare, medical benefits and low paying jobs. That's why they are there. And why they are here.
traderjohn wrote:
Something is wrong.
Just think of all the creeping crud all of those border jumpers are bring in. I'm sure they didn't get all of there shots before they came.
traderjohn wrote:
What is the real discussion??
Don't fret about SB responding. He makes inane statements and never stays around to defend them. He's just an old type of snowflake.
pquiggle wrote:
Nature is the most complex, convoluted thing known, short of the human brain; but that is nature.
Nature is not complex. Do not mistake possibilities with complexity. It works on very simple rules and always strives to reduce everything to its basic and balanced form. Neither mix nature and human nature. They are direct opposites.
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