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Thoughts on Illegal immigration?
Thestarider replied to itsme's topic in Worldwide Political Discussions
I have the solution to illegal immigration just needs to be in Spanish, Mexican, Guatemalan, Honduran, Nicaraguan, Costa Rician, Panamanian, and Dominican. -
Thoughts on Illegal immigration?
Thestarider replied to itsme's topic in Worldwide Political Discussions
YES ….....you of course are wrong again !!!! Keep on spewing your socialist propaganda just like your fearless leader Saul Alinsky preached for his disciple to do. Obama officials rushed to explain photos from 2014 that went viral showing locked-up immigrant children — and Trump's facilities look the same. Trump correctly tweets that Democrats mistakenly tweeted photo of child migrants being held in 2014. Politifact Pulitzer prize winning reporting !!!! https://www.cnn.com/2018/06/18/us/photo-migrant-child-cage-trnd/index.html -
Thoughts on Illegal immigration?
Thestarider replied to itsme's topic in Worldwide Political Discussions
March 21 This teacher really lays it out - it can’t get much worse. Nine hundred teachers just got laid off from the Los Angeles Unified School District. They are $650,000 over their annual budget. The following comments by an English teacher help to explain one area that looms large over California's educational crisis. I hope each person receiving this mail will read it carefully, all the way to the end. It is sad what is happening to our great country, all because our politicians are afraid they will miss out on a vote. What a travesty! This English teacher has phrased it the best I've seen yet and it should make everyone think, be you Democrat, Republican or Independent. From a California school teacher.... As you listen to the news about the student protests over illegal immigration, there are some things that you should be aware of: I am in charge of the English-as-a-second-language department at a large southern California high school which is designated a Title-1 school, meaning that its students average in the lower socio-economic and income levels. Most of the schools you are hearing about are Compton, South Gate High, Bell Gardens, Huntington Park, etc., where their students are protesting – these are also Title-1 schools. Title-1 schools are on the free-breakfast and free-lunch program. When I say free breakfast, I'm not talking about a glass of milk and a roll. But a full breakfast and cereal bar with fruits and juices that would make the Marriott proud. The waste of this food is monumental, with trays and trays of it being dumped in the trash uneaten. (Our tax dollars at work!) I estimate that well over 50% of these students are obese or at least moderately overweight. About 75% or more have cell phones. The school also provides day care centers for the unwed teenage pregnant girls (some as young as 13) so they can attend class without the inconvenience of having to arrange for babysitters or having family watch their kids. (More of our tax dollars at work!) I was ordered to spend $700,000 on my department, or risk losing funding for the upcoming year even though there was little need for anything. My budget was already substantial, but I ended up buying new computers for the Computer Learning Center, half of which, one month later, were carved with graffiti by the appreciative students who obviously feel humbled and grateful to have a free education in America. (More and more of our tax dollars at work!) I have had to intervene several times for young substitute teachers whose classes consist of many illegal immigrant students here in the country less than 3 months, who raised so much hell with the female teachers, calling them putas (whores) and throwing things, that the teachers were in tears. Free medical care, free education, free food, free day care, etc., etc., etc. Is it any wonder they feel entitled not only to be in this country, but also to demand rights, privileges and entitlements? To those who want to point out how much these illegal immigrants contribute to our society, because they happen to like their gardener and/or housekeeper, and they like to pay less for tomatoes, I say: Spend some time in the real world of illegal immigration and see the true costs. Higher insurance, medical facilities closing, higher medical costs, more crime, lower standards of education in our schools, overcrowding, new diseases, etc., etc., etc. For me, I'll pay more for tomatoes. Americans, we need to wake up. The guest worker program will be a disaster because we won't have the guts to enforce it. Does anyone in their right mind really think they will voluntarily leave and return? It does, however, have everything to do with culture: A third-world culture that does not value education, that accepts children getting pregnant and dropping out of school by age 15, and that refuses to assimilate, plus an American culture that has become so weak and worried about "political correctness," that we don't have the will to do what is needed. If this makes your blood boil, as it did mine, forward this to everyone you know including your Congressman and Senators. Cheap labor? Isn't that what the whole immigration issue is about? Business doesn't want to pay a decent wage. Consumers don't want expensive produce. Government will tell you 'Americans don't want the jobs.' But the bottom line is cheap labor. The phrase "cheap labor" is a myth, a farce, and a lie. There is no such thing as "cheap labor." Take, for example, an illegal alien with a wife and five children. He takes a job for $5.00 or $6.00/hour. At that wage, with six dependents, he pays no income tax, yet at the end of the year, if he files an income tax return, he gets an "earned income credit" of up to $3,200, free. Also.... 1 He qualifies for Section-8 housing and subsidized rent; 2 He qualifies for food stamps; 3 He qualifies for free (no deductible, no co-pay) health care; 4 His children get free breakfasts and lunches at school; 6 He requires bilingual teachers and books; 7 He qualifies for relief from high energy bills; 8 If they are, or become aged, blind or disabled, they qualify for SSI; 9 Once qualified for SSI they can qualify for Medicare (All of this at taxpayer's {our} expense); 10 He doesn't worry about car insurance, life insurance, or homeowner’s insurance; 11 Taxpayers provide Spanish language signs, bulletins and printed material; 12 He and his family receive the equivalent of $20.00 to $30.00/hour in benefits; 13 Working Americans are lucky to have $5.00 or $6.00/hour left after paying their bills and his; 14 The American taxpayers also pays for increased crime, graffiti and trash clean-up. Cheap labor? Yeah right! Wake up people! These are the questions we should be addressing to the Presidential candidates for either party. We must take action or we will all go down the drain because a few don't care. And if you think this is bad, just wait until a Democrat becomes President and the redistribution of wealth becomes the norm in this ex-Democracy. -
Thoughts on Illegal immigration?
Thestarider replied to itsme's topic in Worldwide Political Discussions
The truth about the border -
"New" girl Kaley
Thestarider replied to Noldus's topic in Kristy, Maracuya, Alana, Rosalie - (02/03/16 - 06/19/19)
Her personality , she always in good mood and smiling and joking, when Kristy get sick of Kami's shit she always plays the mediator. She understands her presence in front of the cameras, and seldom lets It reflect on who she is like Kristy. I just like her even keel personality, suits her. -
Kamilaaaaaaa is back !!!!!!
Thestarider replied to rtom35's topic in Kristy, Maracuya, Alana, Rosalie - (02/03/16 - 06/19/19)
A couple of years of watching how she treats people and how selfish and snooty she is Harley. -
Thoughts on Illegal immigration?
Thestarider replied to itsme's topic in Worldwide Political Discussions
Hypocrites -
Thoughts on Illegal immigration?
Thestarider replied to itsme's topic in Worldwide Political Discussions
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Thoughts on Illegal immigration?
Thestarider replied to itsme's topic in Worldwide Political Discussions
It is one and the same and all of it is relevant to what is happening at the border quit deflecting because you have no response, and quit insulting our intelligence. Learn the rules of debate as you really need too. -
Thoughts on Illegal immigration?
Thestarider replied to itsme's topic in Worldwide Political Discussions
PLEASE VOTE IN NOVEMBER, we need to continue to take back our country ! -
Thoughts on Illegal immigration?
Thestarider replied to itsme's topic in Worldwide Political Discussions
Typical Radical left wing response when their back is against the wall "INSULTS" who is dividing this country really ? -
Thoughts on Illegal immigration?
Thestarider replied to itsme's topic in Worldwide Political Discussions
Main Stream Media Bias is about as bad as the fact that Schumer and Pelosi have said the Dems will not vote on any bills put forth Thursday to fix the US immigration in the House or the Senate, that they stated want to keep the pressure on President Trump. Now who is the real problem ? How many times does the GOP have to offer up fixes for the immigration problem and DEMS continue to stonewall a fix, VOTE in NOVEMBER PLEASE I quote: "Legislation is not the way to go when the President can fix it with one stroke of the pen" Why don't the Dems do their fucking overpaid jobs ? VOTE IN NOVEMBER PLEASE -
Thoughts on Illegal immigration?
Thestarider replied to itsme's topic in Worldwide Political Discussions
The UN’s Human Rights Council has issued more condemnations of Israel than of all other countries combined, a new report has found, prompting allegations of gross corruption. The Council also reserves a special agenda item targeting Israel in every meeting, singling out the country in a way not done for any other. According to the civil rights group UN Watch, in the nine years since the UN’s Human Rights Council was first set up, it has issued condemnations of Israel 61 times, far outstripping the 55 condemnations of other countries from across the world issued in the same period. The next highest on the list is Syria, which has been the subject of criticism by the Council a mere 15 times. North Korea, which keeps its countrymen in a state of perpetual starvation, cut off from the rest of the world, has received just eight condemnations, whilst Zimbabwe which “severely curtails basic human rights” has received none at all. There were also seven urgent sessions of the Council convened to condemn Israel. Of the eleven directed at other countries worldwide, four were aimed at Syria, and just one each at seven other countries including North Korea, the Ivory Coast and Libya. And yet the Council is set to condemn Israel again this week for the 62nd time, when the Palestinian delegation will deliver yet another report on Israeli action in Gaza. Hillel Neuer, executive director of UN Watch said “The outcome resolution for the latest Gaza report, to be introduced at the UNHRC this week by the Palestinians together with the Arab and Islamic states, will condemn Israel exclusively, and will mark the 62nd resolution targeting Israel since the new and improved Council was created in 2006 – while the total of all other UNHRC condemnatory resolutions for rest of the world amounts to 55, with most of the world’s worst violators given a free pass, if not a seat on the council itself. “Sadly, with members like China, Russia, Cuba, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Venezuela and Qatar, the UNHRC today may possibly rank as a more corrupt international organization than FIFA.” The very agenda of the Council, unchanged for each meeting stacks the odds against Israel as it is the only country singled out for special criticism. Nestled amongst items including “Human rights bodies and mechanisms” and “Human rights situations that require the Council’s attention” is agenda item 7: “Human rights situation in Palestine and other occupied Arab territories.” Neuer commented: “No other country in the world has its own agenda item — not Sudan, not Syria, not North Korea.” Many western democracies have boycotted this agenda item over the last year, thanks to its clear bias. In March of this year, US Ambassador to the UNHRC Keith Harper affirmed the USA’s boycott of the item, saying: “The United States strongly and unequivocally opposes the very existence of Agenda Item 7 and any HRC resolutions that come from it. “We remain deeply troubled – by this council’s stand-alone agenda item directed against Israel, and by the many repetitive and one-sided resolutions under that agenda item. As was the case last year, the United States will not engage in the debate. Neither will Israel. Instead, we will call a vote, and vote no on Item 7 resolutions.” -
Thoughts on Illegal immigration?
Thestarider replied to itsme's topic in Worldwide Political Discussions
What are you supposed to do? Well your president has just announced that your country is no longer a member of the UN Human Rights Council. Have you got the slightest idea what that means for Americans such as yourself? Not refugees or children but what you would call "regular" Americans. You have brought what is coming to you down on yourselves now and you should be scared for yourselves and your own children (you obviously don't give a fuck about others' but the chickens are about to come home to roost). This what you are suppose to do !!!! “For too long, the Human Rights Council has been a protector of human rights abusers, and a cesspool of political bias,” Nikki Haley, the U.S. ambassador to the UN, said Tuesday at the State Department in Washington. She said the decision was an affirmation of U.S. respect for human rights, a commitment that “does not allow us to remain a part of a hypocritical and self-serving organization that makes a mockery of human rights.” While that timing was jarring, the U.S. withdrawal had been in the works for some time. National Security Adviser John Bolton had also opposed the body’s creation when he was U.S. ambassador to the UN in 2006. Current Ambassador Haley warned a year ago that the U.S. would pull out if the council didn’t address what she saw as its bias toward Israel and the fact that many of its current members -- they include China, Saudi Arabia and Egypt -- have poor human rights records themselves. On the opening day of the council’s current session, British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson criticized the body’s perennial agenda item dedicated to Israel and the Palestinian territories, calling it “damaging to the cause of peace.” Look at the council membership, and you see an appalling disrespect for the most basic rights,” she said, citing human rights abuses by Venezuela, China, Cuba and Democratic Republic of Congo. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo agreed, calling the council “an exercise in shameless hypocrisy.” A group of 12 prominent nongovernmental organizations, including Human Rights First, Freedom House and Save the Children, sent a letter to Pompeo The letter recognized “legitimate concerns about shortcomings in the council’s structure and operations.” “But none of these gaps warrants withdrawal from the council, and the U.S.’s absence will only compound the council’s weaknesses,” the letter said. Some analysts praised the decision, including Brett Schaefer of the Heritage Foundation, who credited the U.S. with taking a “measured approach.” “The Trump administration could have left the council any time in the past 18 months, but it did not,” he said. Haley also called for reforms to the body, including action to prevent some of the world’s worst rights abusers from having a seat on the council, in part by making the election process more competitive and transparent. -
Kamilaaaaaaa is back !!!!!!
Thestarider replied to rtom35's topic in Kristy, Maracuya, Alana, Rosalie - (02/03/16 - 06/19/19)
Kamila says I am afraid of Ghosts, I am scared to be me. Use to be Superstar !!! -
"New" girl Kaley
Thestarider replied to Noldus's topic in Kristy, Maracuya, Alana, Rosalie - (02/03/16 - 06/19/19)
Kaley says I ain't afraid of no Ghosts SUPERSTAR -
Thoughts on Illegal immigration?
Thestarider replied to itsme's topic in Worldwide Political Discussions
Until you need us again then you will coming begging on your knees, because you can't protect yourselves LMAO you are really something Maturin, a true Marxist. -
Thoughts on Illegal immigration?
Thestarider replied to itsme's topic in Worldwide Political Discussions
The UN human rights counsel is debacle, and they have had a year to make changes that are long overdue, but did they Hell no ,,,,,, So we have left and if you want us back make the changes in the hypocritical counsel Not act with bias but treat all with humanity. Equal HUMAN RIGHTS for all !!! -
Gia & Anthony Part 1 - Florida
Thestarider replied to Voyeur House TV's topic in Gia & Anthony - (06/19/18 - 03/12/19)
Why ? I have done business at home and uploaded as well as downloaded huge files,and it takes very little time,maybe less than a minute or two at 200mbps, why would ever need that much faster service in your home ? -
Gia & Anthony Part 1 - Florida
Thestarider replied to Voyeur House TV's topic in Gia & Anthony - (06/19/18 - 03/12/19)
Damn I was happy to get 200 a year ago, getps. LOL I guess I am just happy 😉 There are very few people here in the States that do not a local internet connection, I am not sure that can said for the rest of the world. BTW that is about the same price Jabbath. I stand corrected the US is not even in the top ten LOL but neither is Europe LOL 😎 Akamai Q1 2017 global average peak connection speeds rankings[edit] Rank Country/Territory Avg. Peak Connection speed (Mb/s)[3] Relative speed 1 Singapore 184.5 2 Hong Kong 129.5 3 South Korea 121 4 Qatar 107.9 5 Thailand 106.6 6 Israel 99.1 7 Sweden 95.3 8 Romania 95 9 Taiwan 94.7 10 Japan 94.5 -
Gia & Anthony Part 1 - Florida
Thestarider replied to Voyeur House TV's topic in Gia & Anthony - (06/19/18 - 03/12/19)
the political thread is open for business, this needs to taken there !!!! This is all Gia and Anthony...…......…......…….. Thanks for your cooperation everyone. -
Gia & Anthony Part 1 - Florida
Thestarider replied to Voyeur House TV's topic in Gia & Anthony - (06/19/18 - 03/12/19)
Well so it is nice to see the Europeans can beat us at something !!!! 😁 -
Gia & Anthony Part 1 - Florida
Thestarider replied to Voyeur House TV's topic in Gia & Anthony - (06/19/18 - 03/12/19)
Damn I was happy to get 200 a year ago, LOL I guess I am just happy 😉 There are very few people here in the States that do not a local internet connection, I am not sure that can be said for the rest of the world. BTW that is about the same price Jabbath. -
Gia & Anthony Part 1 - Florida
Thestarider replied to Voyeur House TV's topic in Gia & Anthony - (06/19/18 - 03/12/19)
I am not quite sure about shitty internet ? I live out in the sticks in Kansas, and I have a 200 bps connection much faster than most European connection's with unlimited data for $59.95 US. Honestly I have had more trouble with your site, and the endless spinning wheel buffering, than I have ever had in the 6 years that I have been member to your competitor's site, and less I am mistaken they use the same servers to make the US connection. Your tech support is magnificent and very much member oriented. I have nothing but the utmost respect for them. Now One huge congratulation's goes out to your new couple here in the US market, they have embarked upon something that has been talked about ever since I started viewing voyeur sites, I wish to thank them for taking on this endeavor in the puritan US as it can be quite the challenge. I wish all of the new couples that join in the fun the very same "Much Success". This one is for you James, all the best to your and VHTV family for all the hard work, You have come a long way in very short period of time.