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Ronn

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May 3, 2012
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lol Google, search Panic of 1893.
I knew about it reading "the republic for which it stands" several years ago. It was called the great depression before 1929. Ironically it happened during the first year of the second term of president Cleveland, the only other president serving 2 nonconsecutive terms.
Also don't forget the panic of 1873.
 

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swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Yes because this is what’s happening in America. How ridiculous to even post this
Come back in two years. Your answer will depend on whether you still believe you're one of the protected classes or not. Or whether you think the level of grift and handout corruption is tolerable or not.

I don’t believe in any crypto
I identify as gryfto athiest myself.

Illegals here or not. And those that are coming if you can’t come legally don’t. My family had to wait for the green card process and there was no press two for Italian or completely Italian signs etc. we had to do everything the correct way and integrate. This needs to happen all over. If you A. Aren’t legally allowed or permitted get out. B. When you are permitted you integrate to the society not the other way around. C. If you don’t like it fuck off back to wheee you came
You're fooling yourself if you don't think that American policy speaks out of both sides of its mouth. And every time someone has proposed a fix, someone refuses to fix it and wants it to stay as it is.

The current system willingly encourages illegal immigration for key industries such as migratory farming, food service, construction, etc. But making them legal would mean they could organize and have rights, so many businesses in the U.S. always reject reforms. They want the labor, the upper hand to exploit workers by keeping them hidden, and pass the savings on to you (and their own pockets, really).

The U.S. has had decades to fix it, but it's been unfixable for deliberate reasons of self-interest. At what point do you start asking if that's intentional? We're going to find out.

You'll know if people are serious about getting rid of illegal immigrants when they fine and imprison the heads of companies who hire them.

I’m all for legal immigration and people whom want to go and make a society richer while integrating. I’m not for people going to steal resources and cause issues. Good luck with your choice
So how do you feel about Haitians in Springfield, MO? U.S. has had decades of policy of recruiting refugee labor and connecting them with business owners in demand of cheap workers, facilitated by the government, as a form of legal migration.
 

Enron

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I knew about it reading "the republic for which it stands" several years ago. It was called the great depression before 1929. Ironically it happened during the first year of the second term of president Cleveland, the only other president serving 2 nonconsecutive terms.
Also don't forget the panic of 1873.
Yep, the Gilded age was full of booms, busts, and barons.
 

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L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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Is Facebook still a thing?

I was wondering how Zuckface was continuing to fund his $100 million Kauai bunker beer-feeding fake wagyu cows.
 

Nomuken

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Dec 14, 2009
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:howler: Oh the panic.

Everything was all unicorns and rainbows past 249 years. Freakin kids. Smh.

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Trump not afraid to call out our dumbass mayor out lol even the liberal residents want her out.

 
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swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
84,776
:howler: Oh the panic.

Everything was all unicorns and rainbows past 249 years. Freakin kids. Smh.

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Trump not afraid to call out our dumbass mayor out lol even the liberal residents want her out.

Please tell me you believe giving up your constitutional rights was worth clapping back at an L.A. mayor. :think:
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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that's all many Americans get from politics the moments your guy publicly humiliates the other side in a heckin based way.
If my prez is gonna raid the federal coffers and cancel my social security to give his cronies handouts, I better at least get a one-liner diss in on some random mayor for it.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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if i came up with this shit 2 years ago in this thread, you'd rightfully ridicule me

what a load of utter nonsense. he'd fail any economy or taxation class. then again, according to vance professors are the enemy lol

Trump reminds me of a child who has discovered a new swear word which upsets people. In his case it's "tariff".
 

AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
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Come back in two years. Your answer will depend on whether you still believe you're one of the protected classes or not. Or whether you think the level of grift and handout corruption is tolerable or not.



I identify as gryfto athiest myself.



You're fooling yourself if you don't think that American policy speaks out of both sides of its mouth. And every time someone has proposed a fix, someone refuses to fix it and wants it to stay as it is.

The current system willingly encourages illegal immigration for key industries such as migratory farming, food service, construction, etc. But making them legal would mean they could organize and have rights, so many businesses in the U.S. always reject reforms. They want the labor, the upper hand to exploit workers by keeping them hidden, and pass the savings on to you (and their own pockets, really).

The U.S. has had decades to fix it, but it's been unfixable for deliberate reasons of self-interest. At what point do you start asking if that's intentional? We're going to find out.

You'll know if people are serious about getting rid of illegal immigrants when they fine and imprison the heads of companies who hire them.



So how do you feel about Haitians in Springfield, MO? U.S. has had decades of policy of recruiting refugee labor and connecting them with business owners in demand of cheap workers, facilitated by the government, as a form of legal migration.
16 years of democrat rule will do that to you.
 

Ronn

Senior Member
May 3, 2012
20,887
and he's not afraid to use it:



"thread will be fun for 4 years" = nice typo for inflation
Action #4 reads "harassing random Colombian citizens". If there's one thing this guy is good at it's hurting the little guy. He could've simply stopped at tariffs and visa restrictions for government officials and their families but the real fun is screwing the average brown man.
 

swag

L'autista
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Sep 23, 2003
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and he's not afraid to use it:



"thread will be fun for 4 years" = nice typo for inflation
That's complete b.s. though. That presumes that the cost of a retail cup of coffee is ingredients.

A McDonald's meal is about $0.42 in ingredients. You're mostly paying for rent and labor. Retail coffee is no different.

Which is why Colombian coffee farmers are as poor AF and only make a few cents on every pound.

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