n_huffhines
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That’s right huff. 4,000 people just up and decided to migrate to the US just like that.
They all went and bought new clothes. Organized food and water depots all along their journey.
All in the matter of hours....
Im sure his money is present. Do you think the Honduran government is footing the bill?
We don’t need a reason to not want them here eitherI would actually find it much more problematic if it were then Honduran government as opposed free Americans exercising their right to use their money however the hell they want.
I've asked before and I'll ask again...what if it is Soros? So what? What are you guys so afraid of? Somehow you think this event is going to lead to the downfall of the US in some fantastic conspiracy? How fragile do you think we are? This is so preposterous.
I would actually find it much more problematic if it were then Honduran government as opposed free Americans exercising their right to use their money however the hell they want.
I've asked before and I'll ask again...what if it is Soros? So what? What are you guys so afraid of? Somehow you think this event is going to lead to the downfall of the US in some fantastic conspiracy? How fragile do you think we are? This is so preposterous.
Never before have we had an economy where the number of open jobs exceeds the number of job seekers,” Labor SecretaryAlexander Acosta said.
The 3.2 million refugees who have come to our shores since the refugee resettlement program started in 1980 make up an important part of the American workforce. And more could do so if we let them in.
But the Trump administration is decimating U.S. resettlement — by reducing slots to historic lows and chopping the legs out from under the program.
This year, we will see the lowest resettlement numbers in our history, perhaps 20,000 compared with an average of 95,000 annually. And the administration may shrink the official cap even more for 2019.
The irony is, we actually need refugee labor. Our economy has been putting it to good use and taxing it for decades.
Bring more refugees to America. They'll fill vacant jobs and boost our economy.
https://www.fairus.org/sites/default/files/2017-09/Fiscal-Burden-of-Illegal-Immigration-2017.pdfChange the laws if you don't want to help people in danger. This thread is not about illegals, as far as we can tell, they are trying to get in legally.
And nobody can tell if illegals are a net drain on government budgets. That idea gets perpetuated as fact but it's not a fact at all.
Ya some thought the same about ms13. what could go wrong, just a bunch of teens with little or no value for law coming in and harming the country.I would actually find it much more problematic if it were then Honduran government as opposed free Americans exercising their right to use their money however the hell they want.
I've asked before and I'll ask again...what if it is Soros? So what? What are you guys so afraid of? Somehow you think this event is going to lead to the downfall of the US in some fantastic conspiracy? How fragile do you think we are? This is so preposterous.
this is what I want to know. Kinda curios about what it takes to claim asylum. as far as I know neither Honduras or Guatemala are going thru a civil war or break down of society like Venezuela. I would imagine the migration is far more taxing/life changing than whatever they were facing at home.How can they claim that they are "oppressed" or "in danger" when they are being unopposed while marching through two other countries to get to the one that they want to invade?
Huff admitting this right here is as monumental as the moon landing.
I have no problem handing out credit where credit is due. I want Trump to be good. He's just usually not. Here's his impact on the economy at the moment:
Substantive contributions (full credit):
He's deregulated a little bit
Confidence contributions (partial credit, because it's non-substantive):
He has people excited
Deceptions (he's smart enough to fool you into thinking there is lots of real growth):
Lowering taxes and growing expenditures of course leads to GDP growth. It's the way the formula works, but government spending is fake growth and it's cheating. Reducing imports is another way to grow GDP, but it's fake economic growth. He's also fighting the Fed to lower interest rates so he can fool people into thinking there is more growth, but that would be fake growth too.
Then we got the effects of the trade war looming, so that'll be fun.
You guys think I've got an axe to grind, but it's all based on what's actually happening, not who's doing it. I've started about as many positive Trump threads as I have negative.