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Re: America is pretty awesome apparently
[Re: Wolfdog91]
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New favorite thing lately is all these Europeans coming to the US for the world cup and like 90% of them seem to have had this apiffinity that th US is actually pretty nice . Apparently our hospitality is throwing many of them for a loop. Also American weather especially thunder storms are like terrifying to many of them I don't recall any thunderstorms during my time in Germany. Worst weather was a windstorm that came in off the Atlantic with hurricane force winds. Dropped trees all across central Germany, we were weeks working with the german forstmeisters as make shift loggers salvaging timber. They waste nothing when it comes to their timber, every log and tree is cataloged down to boardfeet before it leaves the woods. Heck, the barracks didn't even have or need AC.
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Re: America is pretty awesome apparently
[Re: KeithC]
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On average, every 45 minutes, Britain has a multimillionaire in pounds emigrate out of the country. Most immigrate to the US. More well educated, fairly wealthy, young British people are emigrating than are are being born. A lot of other European countries are close to the same.
My youngest brother married a British Lady on Sunday. This was their first of 3 weddings. This wedding was put in front of the other one because of immigration issues. 68 people were in attendance. They'll be a huge wedding later here and a huge wedding in Britain. She will inherit a beautiful 300 plus year old, named manor house and its estates, when her parents die, but they have no plans to ever live there.
Our immigration system is messed up. She has an undergraduate degree, two advanced degrees, is wealthy, speaks perfect English, has no criminal record, has traveled to 44 countries, is very well connected and is now married to an American. She's had American Visas, since she was a child and has been to most US States. It's cost and going to cost my brother a huge amount of money to get her citizenship. She can't leave the US now until she has US citizenship. They will have to meet with immigration officials every few weeks for a long period of time.
We let over 14 million illegal immigrants in just 2023, most of who will cost us more than they produce. Most speak little to no English. Most will never fit in.
It seem beyond obvious that we should prioritize intelligent, wealthy, highly educated, highly motivated, English speakers, over people that crap on the side of the road, have IQs in the seventies, so low they struggle to grasp cause and effect, who come from radically different cultures, which approve of behavior we find repugnant, like female genital mutilation and rape, who can't speak English and who may never even learn it.
Keith
Do you actually believe 14 million illegals were let in in one year? More than doubled the total of illegals in one year?
Who is John Galt?
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Re: America is pretty awesome apparently
[Re: Dirt]
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On average, every 45 minutes, Britain has a multimillionaire in pounds emigrate out of the country. Most immigrate to the US. More well educated, fairly wealthy, young British people are emigrating than are are being born. A lot of other European countries are close to the same.
My youngest brother married a British Lady on Sunday. This was their first of 3 weddings. This wedding was put in front of the other one because of immigration issues. 68 people were in attendance. They'll be a huge wedding later here and a huge wedding in Britain. She will inherit a beautiful 300 plus year old, named manor house and its estates, when her parents die, but they have no plans to ever live there.
Our immigration system is messed up. She has an undergraduate degree, two advanced degrees, is wealthy, speaks perfect English, has no criminal record, has traveled to 44 countries, is very well connected and is now married to an American. She's had American Visas, since she was a child and has been to most US States. It's cost and going to cost my brother a huge amount of money to get her citizenship. She can't leave the US now until she has US citizenship. They will have to meet with immigration officials every few weeks for a long period of time.
We let over 14 million illegal immigrants in just 2023, most of who will cost us more than they produce. Most speak little to no English. Most will never fit in.
It seem beyond obvious that we should prioritize intelligent, wealthy, highly educated, highly motivated, English speakers, over people that crap on the side of the road, have IQs in the seventies, so low they struggle to grasp cause and effect, who come from radically different cultures, which approve of behavior we find repugnant, like female genital mutilation and rape, who can't speak English and who may never even learn it.
Keith
Do you actually believe 14 million illegals were let in in one year? More than doubled the total of illegals in one year? Hey man, it's what Google sez.
American Karens - not a fan
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Re: America is pretty awesome apparently
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Yep , but half of America doesn't like America......maybe we could swap a few I can't agree more. Too many countries only get information from the likes of CNN and the like. Have a brother in Germany, he's lived there for over 40 years. He told me the only news they get is CNN. CNN has to go somewhere. Not many people listen to them here.
Got a photo from a speeding camera in the mail. I immediately sent it back - way too expensive and really poor quality.
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Re: America is pretty awesome apparently
[Re: KeithC]
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58 minutes ago
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On average, every 45 minutes, Britain has a multimillionaire in pounds emigrate out of the country. Most immigrate to the US. More well educated, fairly wealthy, young British people are emigrating than are are being born. A lot of other European countries are close to the same.
My youngest brother married a British Lady on Sunday. This was their first of 3 weddings. This wedding was put in front of the other one because of immigration issues. 68 people were in attendance. They'll be a huge wedding later here and a huge wedding in Britain. She will inherit a beautiful 300 plus year old, named manor house and its estates, when her parents die, but they have no plans to ever live there.
Our immigration system is messed up. She has an undergraduate degree, two advanced degrees, is wealthy, speaks perfect English, has no criminal record, has traveled to 44 countries, is very well connected and is now married to an American. She's had American Visas, since she was a child and has been to most US States. It's cost and going to cost my brother a huge amount of money to get her citizenship. She can't leave the US now until she has US citizenship. They will have to meet with immigration officials every few weeks for a long period of time.
We let over 14 million illegal immigrants in just 2023, most of who will cost us more than they produce. Most speak little to no English. Most will never fit in.
It seem beyond obvious that we should prioritize intelligent, wealthy, highly educated, highly motivated, English speakers, over people that crap on the side of the road, have IQs in the seventies, so low they struggle to grasp cause and effect, who come from radically different cultures, which approve of behavior we find repugnant, like female genital mutilation and rape, who can't speak English and who may never even learn it.
Keith
I have co-workers who took nearly 2 years of being married to get their wives into the US their wives had come on student visas gone to college here and met their husbands , who then had to let them go back to their home countries and work through the system for years to get them here legally our pastor has a Japanese daughter in law and a Korean son in-law both speak english , both have degrees , the son in law has been 2 years in the works to get here , he is finally here he is a civil engineer and waiting on a social security card now but almost able to work finally. it's crazy that well educated people marrying US citizens have to wait years to gain entry into the US
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
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