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by Oasisa » Fri Mar 11, 2016 11:53 pm
by Neo Hungary » Fri Mar 11, 2016 11:57 pm
by Washington Resistance Army » Fri Mar 11, 2016 11:57 pm
Neo Hungary wrote:You're way too funny. Why would anyone want to leave America for a third world country? Now if Hillary gets elected that might make some sense since she will turn America into a third world country.
by Slaveavania » Fri Mar 11, 2016 11:58 pm
by Banija » Fri Mar 11, 2016 11:59 pm
Oasisa wrote:There's no real need to worry either way. US presidents are actually weak, especially domestically. If Trump could change the world by himself, why did Obama need to negotiate on Obamacare? Even if the Republicans get a massive majority in congress (which doesn't seem likely at this point) he can't do very much.
The most he could do would be invade somewhere, but Presidents are constrained by their nation's capabilities. Despite Trump's comments, he's limited by America's commitments in other places to do anything too rash. And even if he went bonkers and wanted to nuke Sweden, I don't the Generals would let him.
If you really want to worry this election, worry about the Governor elections and the state- level house and senate elections. State level governments make most of the laws in the US.
by Nationes Pii Redivivi » Sat Mar 12, 2016 12:02 am
Neo Hungary wrote:You're way too funny. Why would anyone want to leave America for a third world country? Now if Hillary gets elected that might make some sense since she will turn America into a third world country.
by Washington Resistance Army » Sat Mar 12, 2016 12:04 am
Nationes Pii Redivivi wrote:Neo Hungary wrote:You're way too funny. Why would anyone want to leave America for a third world country? Now if Hillary gets elected that might make some sense since she will turn America into a third world country.
Really, so somehow a centre-right economic policy will impoverish America to the point where it becomes a third world country, but no economic policy beside 'blame it on the Mexicans/Chinese/(insert minority here)' will not?
by Slaveavania » Sat Mar 12, 2016 12:04 am
Neo Hungary wrote:You're way too funny. Why would anyone want to leave America for a third world country? Now if Hillary gets elected that might make some sense since she will turn America into a third world country.
by Gothic Graceland » Sat Mar 12, 2016 12:05 am
by Nationes Pii Redivivi » Sat Mar 12, 2016 12:06 am
by Big Jim P » Sat Mar 12, 2016 12:18 am
Neo Hungary wrote:Nationes Pii Redivivi wrote:
You forget that it is Europeans who use your cheap labor, we have a well spring of people south of the border who we don't need to ship over.
You're thinking of Poland. Besides you honestly think you'll be able to not only get the Mexicans to build your wall and then send them to Mexico once the wall is built?
by USHALLNOTPASS » Sat Mar 12, 2016 12:44 am
Big Jim P wrote:Neo Hungary wrote:
You're thinking of Poland. Besides you honestly think you'll be able to not only get the Mexicans to build your wall and then send them to Mexico once the wall is built?
If he used cheap, legal Mexican labor then there would be no need to send them back. It is not the legal immigrants that the wall is intended to stop after all. Legals aren't the problem. Illegals ARE.
by Liriena » Sat Mar 12, 2016 12:47 am
Neo Hungary wrote:You're way too funny. Why would anyone want to leave America for a third world country? Now if Hillary gets elected that might make some sense since she will turn America into a third world country.
Big Jim P wrote:We've also survived eight years of obama.
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by Liriena » Sat Mar 12, 2016 12:49 am
Big Jim P wrote:Neo Hungary wrote:
You're thinking of Poland. Besides you honestly think you'll be able to not only get the Mexicans to build your wall and then send them to Mexico once the wall is built?
If he used cheap, legal Mexican labor then there would be no need to send them back. It is not the legal immigrants that the wall is intended to stop after all. Legals aren't the problem. Illegals ARE.
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by Big Jim P » Sat Mar 12, 2016 12:51 am
Liriena wrote:Big Jim P wrote:
If he used cheap, legal Mexican labor then there would be no need to send them back. It is not the legal immigrants that the wall is intended to stop after all. Legals aren't the problem. Illegals ARE.
It's been over two decades since the Berlin wall fell (not to mention a couple of centuries since the Great Wall of China was beaten by a single, well-placed bribe)... and people still fantasize about walls that magically keep all them dirty foreigners from crossing your borders?
by Big Jim P » Sat Mar 12, 2016 12:52 am
Liriena wrote:To be fair, as an Argentinian, I understand these people's sentiment. I can't really fault them for being tempted by the idea of getting out of the country when faced with the possibility of having the living embodiment of /pol/ as president.Neo Hungary wrote:You're way too funny. Why would anyone want to leave America for a third world country? Now if Hillary gets elected that might make some sense since she will turn America into a third world country.
Oh, honey...Big Jim P wrote:We've also survived eight years of obama.
Yeah, but his administration was hardly a Dantesque ordeal... give or take his opponents' shenanigans.
by Nationes Pii Redivivi » Sat Mar 12, 2016 1:05 am
Big Jim P wrote:Liriena wrote:To be fair, as an Argentinian, I understand these people's sentiment. I can't really fault them for being tempted by the idea of getting out of the country when faced with the possibility of having the living embodiment of /pol/ as president.
Oh, honey...
Yeah, but his administration was hardly a Dantesque ordeal... give or take his opponents' shenanigans.
No, it was worse than Bushes though.
by Liriena » Sat Mar 12, 2016 1:08 am
Big Jim P wrote:Liriena wrote:It's been over two decades since the Berlin wall fell (not to mention a couple of centuries since the Great Wall of China was beaten by a single, well-placed bribe)... and people still fantasize about walls that magically keep all them dirty foreigners from crossing your borders?
The Berlin wall was to keep people IN, not out.
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by Liriena » Sat Mar 12, 2016 1:13 am
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by USHALLNOTPASS » Sat Mar 12, 2016 1:14 am
Liriena wrote:Big Jim P wrote:
The Berlin wall was to keep people IN, not out.
Aaaaaaand? It still fell, because border walls are a stupid idea born from pure simplism.
If you want to play 38th parallel with the American-Mexican border, go ahead. In the end, all you're going to get is a useless and extremely expensive pile of junk that stretches for hundreds of miles, and some slightly inconvenienced smugglers.
by Liriena » Sat Mar 12, 2016 1:19 am
USHALLNOTPASS wrote:Liriena wrote:Aaaaaaand? It still fell, because border walls are a stupid idea born from pure simplism.
If you want to play 38th parallel with the American-Mexican border, go ahead. In the end, all you're going to get is a useless and extremely expensive pile of junk that stretches for hundreds of miles, and some slightly inconvenienced smugglers.
*boat casually goes around wall*
Donald Trump: WE MUST BUILD A WALL AROUND ALL OF THE LAND OF THE US OF A
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by Saiwania » Sat Mar 12, 2016 1:21 am
Liriena wrote:Aaaaaaand? It still fell, because border walls are a stupid idea born from pure simplism.
by USHALLNOTPASS » Sat Mar 12, 2016 1:21 am
Liriena wrote:USHALLNOTPASS wrote:*boat casually goes around wall*
Donald Drumpf: WE MUST BUILD A WALL AROUND ALL OF THE LAND OF THE US OF A
Also, a yuuuuuuuuuuuge dome over all American airspace.
Oh, didn't you know? An awful lot of undocumented immigrants come, not from the fabled American-Mexican border, but from America's own airports.
by Grenartia » Sat Mar 12, 2016 1:27 am
Cymrea wrote:Kubra wrote: no it isn't
Alberta tourist traps top out at .89
Hmmm...I recall my sister telling me recently that gas was down a bit in Calgary, so fair enough.
Upon closer review, it looks like the average is about .85 across most of Canada. Vancouver is, in fact, the worst on average.
GangGangland wrote:Ohioan Territory wrote:Just what Canada needs; a bunch of people that hardly understand their own nation's geography and politics, let alone a foreign nation's...
I am, of course, being stereotypical, but it's okay, because I'm an American and from the people that I know claiming that they'll leave if Trump wins, that's an accurate representation of a majority of them.
I am a die hard trump supporter and i think i know a lot. especially more than a damn peacenik like you.
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