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Originally posted by techweenie
What's odd to me about this big immigration debate is that it typically recurs in recessions and depressions. Hitler wouldn't have gotten much traction blaming everytning on the Jews had Germany not been participating in a worldwide depression.
So, after 20+ years, why is this suddenly a hot topic now?
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Because mid-term elections are coming up, seems axiomatic to me.
I have been b
itching to my "elected representatives" since Uncle Ronnie gave them a pass and did nothing to stop the flow of illegal immigrants. The poor and downtrodden are welcome, the criminals can stay home.
Scary my ass, someone tries to use a literary device to provide a bit of perspective and you turn it into liberal social commentary. You are often insightful and make phenomenal comments, but sometimes dude, I think you spent too much time at liberal arts college.
How about this. Instead of talking about people being like water, how about water being like water. In the coming years of crushing world overpopulation, potable water will become like gold, only more valuable. Perhaps not in my lifetime, but definitely in that of my children. Sheeple don't think at all, politicians don't think long term, that will be the death of us all.