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May 31, 2016, 03:55:34 AM
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Trump Describes The Protesters/Rioters from the Costa Mesa, CA Rally.



"He broke his ass!"

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May 31, 2016, 04:13:50 AM
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Sounds a little conceited.  I've worked with several Mexican software engineers at a company who had fairly rigorous hiring practices and who were at least on par skills wise.  They both happened to look quite 'white', but two is a small sample size.  Both were from Mexico City.  Not sure where they got their graduate degrees (many people from all over the world do that here.)

This is the sort of Mexicans who should be allowed to enter the United States. Instead the government prefers the gangsters of Los Zetas, Mexican Mafia and MS-13. Actually it is extremely difficult for a foreign software engineer to migrate to the United States. The authorities mostly profer the low-skilled ones, who can be a drain to the treasury.

I won't argue the ratios because I don't know and it is difficult to get reliable information.  I suspect that you are correct and in recent years there have been strategic operations to 'import' people who are NOT the 'best and brightest' and the reasons are political.

I remain steadfast in my belief that a great many immigrants from Mexico are here and that they are 'better than average' as I define it.  Again, my definition rests significantly on their work ethic an organizational capabilities which allow them to run successful small businesses.

I'll will use the Hispanic turnout vote for trump to validate or invalidate my feelings about this.  I am not at all surprised to see Hispanics voting for trump in part because of my view on what kind of people a certain fraction of them are.

I will also say that one of the political motivations for this recent 'crisis' is classic divide-n-conquer.  I'm not playing this game and when I see people pumping it I immediately am suspicious.  No matter which side they are coming from.




http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2016/05/29/secrecy-zucks-silicon-valley-scared-death-trump-part-2/


However, most of the history of the United States includes numerous times that the U.S. brought in migrant workers from Mexico to fill all kinds of jobs.

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May 31, 2016, 04:26:45 AM
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Sounds a little conceited.  I've worked with several Mexican software engineers at a company who had fairly rigorous hiring practices and who were at least on par skills wise.  They both happened to look quite 'white', but two is a small sample size.  Both were from Mexico City.  Not sure where they got their graduate degrees (many people from all over the world do that here.)

This is the sort of Mexicans who should be allowed to enter the United States. Instead the government prefers the gangsters of Los Zetas, Mexican Mafia and MS-13. Actually it is extremely difficult for a foreign software engineer to migrate to the United States. The authorities mostly profer the low-skilled ones, who can be a drain to the treasury.

I won't argue the ratios because I don't know and it is difficult to get reliable information.  I suspect that you are correct and in recent years there have been strategic operations to 'import' people who are NOT the 'best and brightest' and the reasons are political.

I remain steadfast in my belief that a great many immigrants from Mexico are here and that they are 'better than average' as I define it.  Again, my definition rests significantly on their work ethic an organizational capabilities which allow them to run successful small businesses.

I'll will use the Hispanic turnout vote for trump to validate or invalidate my feelings about this.  I am not at all surprised to see Hispanics voting for trump in part because of my view on what kind of people a certain fraction of them are.

I will also say that one of the political motivations for this recent 'crisis' is classic divide-n-conquer.  I'm not playing this game and when I see people pumping it I immediately am suspicious.  No matter which side they are coming from.




http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2016/05/29/secrecy-zucks-silicon-valley-scared-death-trump-part-2/


However, most of the history of the United States includes numerous times that the U.S. brought in migrant workers from Mexico to fill all kinds of jobs.

Cool


This reply tells me you did not watch the video in the link.

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May 31, 2016, 04:36:28 AM
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Sounds a little conceited.  I've worked with several Mexican software engineers at a company who had fairly rigorous hiring practices and who were at least on par skills wise.  They both happened to look quite 'white', but two is a small sample size.  Both were from Mexico City.  Not sure where they got their graduate degrees (many people from all over the world do that here.)

This is the sort of Mexicans who should be allowed to enter the United States. Instead the government prefers the gangsters of Los Zetas, Mexican Mafia and MS-13. Actually it is extremely difficult for a foreign software engineer to migrate to the United States. The authorities mostly profer the low-skilled ones, who can be a drain to the treasury.

I won't argue the ratios because I don't know and it is difficult to get reliable information.  I suspect that you are correct and in recent years there have been strategic operations to 'import' people who are NOT the 'best and brightest' and the reasons are political.

I remain steadfast in my belief that a great many immigrants from Mexico are here and that they are 'better than average' as I define it.  Again, my definition rests significantly on their work ethic an organizational capabilities which allow them to run successful small businesses.

I'll will use the Hispanic turnout vote for trump to validate or invalidate my feelings about this.  I am not at all surprised to see Hispanics voting for trump in part because of my view on what kind of people a certain fraction of them are.

I will also say that one of the political motivations for this recent 'crisis' is classic divide-n-conquer.  I'm not playing this game and when I see people pumping it I immediately am suspicious.  No matter which side they are coming from.




http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2016/05/29/secrecy-zucks-silicon-valley-scared-death-trump-part-2/


However, most of the history of the United States includes numerous times that the U.S. brought in migrant workers from Mexico to fill all kinds of jobs.

Cool


This reply tells me you did not watch the video in the link.

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Good call. The stupid site attempted to commandeer my browser. I got out of there as fast as I could. But I read a touch of the wording that came before the video, first.

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May 31, 2016, 05:14:13 AM
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The hat is too low... Makes her look like she was hit with the zika virus...

Good effort though.




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May 31, 2016, 06:26:03 AM
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http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/oped/bs-ed-goldberg-clinton-email-20160528-story.html

This is the leitmotiv. Trump sucks but he's in any case better than the other one.
I have no more doubts he's going to be the next US Chief.

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May 31, 2016, 03:53:05 PM
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Sounds a little conceited.  I've worked with several Mexican software engineers at a company who had fairly rigorous hiring practices and who were at least on par skills wise.  They both happened to look quite 'white', but two is a small sample size.  Both were from Mexico City.  Not sure where they got their graduate degrees (many people from all over the world do that here.)

This is the sort of Mexicans who should be allowed to enter the United States. Instead the government prefers the gangsters of Los Zetas, Mexican Mafia and MS-13. Actually it is extremely difficult for a foreign software engineer to migrate to the United States. The authorities mostly profer the low-skilled ones, who can be a drain to the treasury.

I won't argue the ratios because I don't know and it is difficult to get reliable information.  I suspect that you are correct and in recent years there have been strategic operations to 'import' people who are NOT the 'best and brightest' and the reasons are political.

I remain steadfast in my belief that a great many immigrants from Mexico are here and that they are 'better than average' as I define it.  Again, my definition rests significantly on their work ethic an organizational capabilities which allow them to run successful small businesses.

I'll will use the Hispanic turnout vote for trump to validate or invalidate my feelings about this.  I am not at all surprised to see Hispanics voting for trump in part because of my view on what kind of people a certain fraction of them are.

I will also say that one of the political motivations for this recent 'crisis' is classic divide-n-conquer.  I'm not playing this game and when I see people pumping it I immediately am suspicious.  No matter which side they are coming from.




http://www.breitbart.com/tech/2016/05/29/secrecy-zucks-silicon-valley-scared-death-trump-part-2/


However, most of the history of the United States includes numerous times that the U.S. brought in migrant workers from Mexico to fill all kinds of jobs.

Cool


This reply tells me you did not watch the video in the link.

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Good call. The stupid site attempted to commandeer my browser. I got out of there as fast as I could. But I read a touch of the wording that came before the video, first.

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Yes. I understand they need to make money, but it is beyond insane.

Use Privacy Badger + NoScript

Here is the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCbFEgFajGU


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May 31, 2016, 04:12:03 PM
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Another opinion poll which finds Trump in a good position.

http://www.bostonherald.com/news/local_coverage/herald_bulldog/2016/05/franklin_pierce_herald_poll_shows_tight_nh_race_trouble

Trump and Clinton are essentially tied in New Hampshire, a state which was won in 2012 by Obama (52% vs 46%). NH is not a deep-blue state, but still this means real trouble for Hitlery.

And in another poll, Hitlery leads Trump by just 4% in New Jersey. In 2012, this state was won by Obama with an 18% margin.

http://www.monmouth.edu/assets/0/32212254770/32212254991/32212254992/32212254994/32212254995/30064771087/71c06fa8-e277-4d82-9ac1-38fa679864c8.pdf
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May 31, 2016, 05:06:44 PM
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The hat is too low... Makes her look like she was hit with the zika virus...

Good effort though.




Nope. Plenty of room.





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May 31, 2016, 06:06:54 PM
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How to deal with the media...









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May 31, 2016, 07:31:18 PM
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However, most of the history of the United States includes numerous times that the U.S. brought in migrant workers from Mexico to fill all kinds of jobs.

Cool

Actually, there's a deeper issue here. The tariff-mongers like to claim that the United States rose to greatness in the late 19th century because of protectionism, but that same period did set the all-time speed record for the "Cheap Labour Express." More than one railway magnate bragged about importing Chinese "coolies" to help build a railroad at a pay rate of five cents per hour: a silver half-dollar per day. Yes, the virtually unrestricted immigration of the time did depress wages: that's why the first faction to lobby for immigration restrictions was the American Federation of Labour.

Trouble is, that same era of the "Golden Door." Many of the immigration-reform folks had ancestors who came over during that time, or have friends whose ancestors came in 'round that time. Folks like that, especially successful folks, are emotionally inclined to back some kind of amnesty because they're inclined to compare the illegals to their ancestors. That's one of the reasons why the knocks against Trump's immigration proposal (and Trump himself) resonate in certain circles. 






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May 31, 2016, 07:50:46 PM
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Loved it the whining media keep complaining when they get called out, WTF, what a bunch of coolaid retards, no wonder Trump is running circles around the media. At least, if they cant accurately inform us, we get entertained by their short comings.  

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May 31, 2016, 08:24:48 PM
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However, most of the history of the United States includes numerous times that the U.S. brought in migrant workers from Mexico to fill all kinds of jobs.

Cool

Actually, there's a deeper issue here. The tariff-mongers like to claim that the United States rose to greatness in the late 19th century because of protectionism, but that same period did set the all-time speed record for the "Cheap Labour Express." More than one railway magnate bragged about importing Chinese "coolies" to help build a railroad at a pay rate of five cents per hour: a silver half-dollar per day. Yes, the virtually unrestricted immigration of the time did depress wages: that's why the first faction to lobby for immigration restrictions was the American Federation of Labour.

Trouble is, that same era of the "Golden Door." Many of the immigration-reform folks had ancestors who came over during that time, or have friends whose ancestors came in 'round that time. Folks like that, especially successful folks, are emotionally inclined to back some kind of amnesty because they're inclined to compare the illegals to their ancestors. That's one of the reasons why the knocks against Trump's immigration proposal (and Trump himself) resonate in certain circles. 



What circles? The new cotton plantation owner's club? Because their ancestors were treated worse than dirt, facebook like businesses feel entitled to exploit new lives, for their own benefit and for the memory of their ceo ancestors, new lives ready to abuse the social system created and put in place for poor American citizens already suffering..? Like the "Cheap Labour Express" did back then maybe?




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May 31, 2016, 09:09:26 PM
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However, most of the history of the United States includes numerous times that the U.S. brought in migrant workers from Mexico to fill all kinds of jobs.

Cool



Actually, there's a deeper issue here. The tariff-mongers like to claim that the United States rose to greatness in the late 19th century because of protectionism, but that same period did set the all-time speed record for the "Cheap Labour Express." More than one railway magnate bragged about importing Chinese "coolies" to help build a railroad at a pay rate of five cents per hour: a silver half-dollar per day. Yes, the virtually unrestricted immigration of the time did depress wages: that's why the first faction to lobby for immigration restrictions was the American Federation of Labour.

Trouble is, that same era of the "Golden Door." Many of the immigration-reform folks had ancestors who came over during that time, or have friends whose ancestors came in 'round that time. Folks like that, especially successful folks, are emotionally inclined to back some kind of amnesty because they're inclined to compare the illegals to their ancestors. That's one of the reasons why the knocks against Trump's immigration proposal (and Trump himself) resonate in certain circles. 



What circles? The new cotton plantation owner's club? Because their ancestors were treated worse than dirt, facebook like businesses feel entitled to exploit new lives, for their own benefit and for the memory of their ceo ancestors, new lives ready to abuse the social system created and put in place for poor American citizens already suffering..? Like the "Cheap Labour Express" did back then maybe?







The Jones Plantation by Larken Rose.
Same video both links below.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vb8Rj5xkDPk




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXiLGaiUuRM



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May 31, 2016, 09:30:21 PM
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However, most of the history of the United States includes numerous times that the U.S. brought in migrant workers from Mexico to fill all kinds of jobs.

Cool



Actually, there's a deeper issue here. The tariff-mongers like to claim that the United States rose to greatness in the late 19th century because of protectionism, but that same period did set the all-time speed record for the "Cheap Labour Express." More than one railway magnate bragged about importing Chinese "coolies" to help build a railroad at a pay rate of five cents per hour: a silver half-dollar per day. Yes, the virtually unrestricted immigration of the time did depress wages: that's why the first faction to lobby for immigration restrictions was the American Federation of Labour.

Trouble is, that same era of the "Golden Door." Many of the immigration-reform folks had ancestors who came over during that time, or have friends whose ancestors came in 'round that time. Folks like that, especially successful folks, are emotionally inclined to back some kind of amnesty because they're inclined to compare the illegals to their ancestors. That's one of the reasons why the knocks against Trump's immigration proposal (and Trump himself) resonate in certain circles. 



What circles? The new cotton plantation owner's club? Because their ancestors were treated worse than dirt, facebook like businesses feel entitled to exploit new lives, for their own benefit and for the memory of their ceo ancestors, new lives ready to abuse the social system created and put in place for poor American citizens already suffering..? Like the "Cheap Labour Express" did back then maybe?







The Jones Plantation by Larken Rose.
Same video both links below.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vb8Rj5xkDPk




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mXiLGaiUuRM



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A classic.

Thank you.

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June 01, 2016, 03:10:31 AM
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FULL INTERVIEW [HD]: Donald Trump at Hannity; May 31, 2016; Liberal Media Attack, VP Pickup & More









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What is this supposed to prove, that you are a snide person nitpicking (not even accurately) a joke?
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What is this supposed to prove, that you are a snide person nitpicking (not even accurately) a joke?

I don't get the point but, isn't that skull one of those elongated alien skulls?

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What is this supposed to prove, that you are a snide person nitpicking (not even accurately) a joke?

I don't get the point but, isn't that skull one of those elongated alien skulls?

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http://www.collective-evolution.com/2014/02/12/dna-analysis-of-paracas-elongated-skulls-released-unknown-to-any-human-primate-or-animal/


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