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  1. 1 minute ago, Storm914 said:

    nevada but you new that 

    My guess is that this obsession with spelling is a manifestation of some kind of autism. Funny thing is, Belo wrote a long write up about one of his deer hunts a couple of season's ago. It was so badly constructed and incoherent I felt like screen capping it for just such a moment as today. But then I thought of the autism...

  2. 2 hours ago, Storm914 said:

    I think overthere with the redicluse number of tweakers vagabonds shady people you see out there  people living in cars .  

    The illegals are seen as the least of there problems .  I drive around often all over the northeast and you just don't see the numbers of  vagabonds tweakers illegals shady people you see out there  everywhere. Just a observation  maybe I just got unlucky don't think so though .  

    We are enjoying a general cultural malaise and disintegration of the values that made the nation. Naturally, we are going to see problems across the board. Mass migration simply speeds up the eventual collapse.

  3. Debunking the Myth that illegals do not receive welfare

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     In fact, illegal immigrants (we don’t subscribe to the Left’s PC language here) do indeed cob their “fair share” of U.S. taxpayer-supported welfare benefits, and actually have for years.

    As noted by David Inserra, a research associate with the Heritage Foundation, in a new report on the issue, the typical American household received, on average, $31,584 in government benefits and services (like Social Security, unemployment insurance, means-tested welfare programs, public education and local services like police and fire protection and EMS) in 2010.

    That said, he points out that not every household saw a net gain in government benefits; higher income households, he says, are more like tax contributors, not tax absorbers (meaning they pay more in taxes than they receive in benefits). Other households, he contends, are the opposite – the take more than they give.

    According to Inserra:

    • The typical household headed by a college-educated person paid $54,089 in taxes while receiving just $24,839 in government benefits.
    • The average American household headed by a person without a high school diploma paid just $11,469 in taxes while receiving $46,582 in government benefits.

    These numbers are not insignificant, he points out, because the average illegal immigrant would fall on the “tax consumer” side of the equation. In fact, he found that half of illegal immigrant households are headed by people with less than a high school diploma, while one-quarter have only a high school diploma.

    By granting illegal immigrants amnesty, he explains, they will enter the welfare system and drain the treasury of funds:

    https://absoluterights.com/debunking-the-myth-that-illegal-aliens-dont-get-welfare/

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    Census Bureau data reveals that most U.S. families headed by illegal immigrants use taxpayer-funded welfare programs on behalf of their American-born anchor babies.Even before the recession, immigrant households with children used welfare programs at consistently higher rates than natives, according to the extensive census data collected and analyzed by a nonpartisanWashington D.C. group dedicated to researching legal and illegal immigration in the U.S. The results, published this month in a lengthy report, are hardly surprising.Basically, the majority of households across the country benefitting from publicly-funded welfare programs are headed by immigrants, both legal and illegal

    https://www.judicialwatch.org/blog/2011/04/most-illegal-immigrant-families-collect-welfare/

  5. 8 hours ago, moog5050 said:

    It’s amazing to me how some people make comments without knowing the facts or law.  

    Immigrants, legal or undocumented, do not come to the the US to live off benefits.  In fact, studies show that they pay more into the system than they receive.  

     Legal immigrants cannot get welfare for their first five years of residency, with few exceptions, mostly at the state level. Illegal immigrants are not eligible for welfare except for rare circumstances like emergency Medicaid.

    So while I agree that borders should be secure, blaming our welfare deficit on immigrants is simply inaccurate.   That’s a homegrown problem. 

    But people are free to say whatever they want to support their claims, accurate or not.  

    Immigrants, legal or otherwise do indeed receive welfare. They are not supposed to, but they do anyway. Very few are turned away. Trump recently spoke about enforcing these welfare laws still on the books, essentially ignored by Social Welfare today. Legal immigrants are supposed to have a financial sponsor but this hasn't made a difference to their ability to go on welfare, more or less immediately, for years now.

    Welfare is a lawless land these days.

    Would love to see the studies that indicate migrants are net gain. All I see is the opposite:

      

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    (July 6, 2010 - Washington, D.C.) - A new study released today by the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) estimates that illegal immigration now costs federal and local taxpayers $113 billion a year. The report, The Fiscal Burden of Illegal Immigration on U.S. Taxpayers, is the most comprehensive analysis of how much the estimated 13 million illegal aliens and their U.S.-born children cost federal, state and local governments.

    The cost estimates are based on an extensive analysis of federal, state and local spending data. The Fiscal Burden of Illegal Immigration on U.S. Taxpayers examines dozens of government programs that are available to illegal aliens and their U.S.-born children, both legally and fraudulently. The report provides detailed analysis of the impact of illegal immigration on education, health care, law enforcement and justice, public assistance, and other government programs.

    https://www.fairus.org/press-releases/illegal-immigration-113-billion-year-drain-us-taxpayers

  6. People need to ignore the 'racist' card being played in their faces. The time has long since past were that term has any meaning. It is merely a sound thrown out now to avoid debating the hard issues and to shut gullible and fearful people down. America faces an existential crises. It is perfectly normal for people to desire a safe and homogeneous homeland, a place where their daughters and wives can walk abroad in relative safety. Multi--culti nations are in ruins. I have friends and family in Europe, the UK and Ireland, and the stories coming out of these places would make your toes curl.

    It is simply the enormous size of America that has allowed her to absorb many problems with migration. But that era  is fast coming to an end. At some point Americans need to stand up and say, no more. The world's problems are not ours 

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  7. 1 hour ago, Rattler said:

      Feeling they are a problem because they are illegals who have entered our country without approval or background checks and may be criminals, parasites or pedophiles, is not.

    But this too is now racist. Any sentiment that implies we retain the demographic status quo, or stop the oppressed and huddled masses pouring in willy-nilly must be racist! Everything is racist today

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  8. 19 hours ago, Storm914 said:

    And I can't comprehend what you just wrote either,  I guess we are  talking over each other .

    You bring up race when what I said had nothing to do with race  .I only mentioned illegals That's not a race . South American is not a race either btw .  

    Have a nice day .

     

     

    Constant claims of racism is a pathology among those who have chugged down the 'diversity is strength ' kool-aid. All they see (and look for) is anything they can twist to their warped mindset:

     

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  9. 19 hours ago, Storm914 said:

    You know with all the space out west you would think these kind liberals would make a nice homeless shelter and pick all those homeless off the streets and put them there instead of having them  laying around all over the place like that . 

    Zuckerberg with all his billions could buy each one a shiny new condo. The Liberal bleeding heart quickly clots up though when their own money is on the line. 

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  10. 22 minutes ago, CapDistPatriot said:

    That was horrible. But you know what? People are so insulated from the reality of what servicemembers endure when we get sent over there, maybe it was a good thing...

    I don't know how it can be a bad thing. The military treats vets with utter disdain in many cases. Big changes need to occur.

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  11. 3 hours ago, mowin said:

    For the past week or so, my nephew has been down and out.  First hospital, took his temp and said he had the flu.  Friday evening, he was worse. His wife took him to a different hospital.  Bunch of blood work and other tests, but results wouldn't be in until Tuesday. Last night he couldn't talk, or hardly stand.  Ambulance took him into hospital#3. 

    They finally figured out he has encephalitis, a infection in the brain.  Doc's are extremely confident it was caused by a tick bite, and hopefully after a few days in the hospital, he'll be back to normal.  

    Damm scary stuff.  

    Get some Stevia into him:

       https://draxe.com/stevia-kills-lyme-disease/

  12. 6 minutes ago, crappyice said:


    How were crops pollinated prior to bees?


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    Grain crops can vary greatly in the way that they are pollinated, and because of this, they can vary greatly in terms of the benefit that they receive from insect pollination. The main grain crops, such as wheat, barley, maize, oats and rye are all wind pollinated crops and receive no benefit from insect pollination

    http://beeaware.org.au/pollination/pollinator-reliant-crops/grains/

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