Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like the Democrats' only strategy is to cry racism at every turn. This last bit about Pelosi saying the immigration proposal is a "plan to make America white again" just turns my stomach.
Dig deeper. The immigration plan calls for immigration to be based on merit .- people with skills and ability to contribute to society and less likely to go on public assistance. Is Pelosi saying that brown people don't have skills or ability, ARE the ones who are likely to become dependent on taxpayer programs, and thus be hurt by such a law? Who's the real racist here?
There aren't very many immigrants on public assistance. We need both skilled and unskilled immigrants, but to your point, a lot of people are complaining that the skilled engineers and doctors are taking "all of our jobs," so which is it? Do we want skilled people or unskilled people who work hard and sacrifice to make a better life for their kids, i don't know, like your ancestors did for you?
For me, I would want both types of immigrants. With 4% unemployment, that is virtual full employment for the country. The only way we can keep our GDP growing is to expand the pie.
You can't just make a blanket statement like that without a source. The fact is that immigrants receive more in public assistance than native-born families.
https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2016/0509/Do-immigrants-receive-more-welfare-money-than-natural-born-US-citizens
The biggest beneficiaries of the government safety net are the Working-class whites.
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Hoe many times have you liberals been told that absolute numbers mean nothing! Of course there are more whites on welfare....there are more whites. The fact remains the minorities (not Asians, though) take a disproportionate amount of public assistance.
Won’t be for long![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like the Democrats' only strategy is to cry racism at every turn. This last bit about Pelosi saying the immigration proposal is a "plan to make America white again" just turns my stomach.
Dig deeper. The immigration plan calls for immigration to be based on merit .- people with skills and ability to contribute to society and less likely to go on public assistance. Is Pelosi saying that brown people don't have skills or ability, ARE the ones who are likely to become dependent on taxpayer programs, and thus be hurt by such a law? Who's the real racist here?
There aren't very many immigrants on public assistance. We need both skilled and unskilled immigrants, but to your point, a lot of people are complaining that the skilled engineers and doctors are taking "all of our jobs," so which is it? Do we want skilled people or unskilled people who work hard and sacrifice to make a better life for their kids, i don't know, like your ancestors did for you?
For me, I would want both types of immigrants. With 4% unemployment, that is virtual full employment for the country. The only way we can keep our GDP growing is to expand the pie.
You can't just make a blanket statement like that without a source. The fact is that immigrants receive more in public assistance than native-born families.
https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2016/0509/Do-immigrants-receive-more-welfare-money-than-natural-born-US-citizens
The biggest beneficiaries of the government safety net are the Working-class whites.
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Hoe many times have you liberals been told that absolute numbers mean nothing! Of course there are more whites on welfare....there are more whites. The fact remains the minorities (not Asians, though) take a disproportionate amount of public assistance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like the Democrats' only strategy is to cry racism at every turn. This last bit about Pelosi saying the immigration proposal is a "plan to make America white again" just turns my stomach.
Dig deeper. The immigration plan calls for immigration to be based on merit .- people with skills and ability to contribute to society and less likely to go on public assistance. Is Pelosi saying that brown people don't have skills or ability, ARE the ones who are likely to become dependent on taxpayer programs, and thus be hurt by such a law? Who's the real racist here?
There aren't very many immigrants on public assistance. We need both skilled and unskilled immigrants, but to your point, a lot of people are complaining that the skilled engineers and doctors are taking "all of our jobs," so which is it? Do we want skilled people or unskilled people who work hard and sacrifice to make a better life for their kids, i don't know, like your ancestors did for you?
For me, I would want both types of immigrants. With 4% unemployment, that is virtual full employment for the country. The only way we can keep our GDP growing is to expand the pie.
You can't just make a blanket statement like that without a source. The fact is that immigrants receive more in public assistance than native-born families.
https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2016/0509/Do-immigrants-receive-more-welfare-money-than-natural-born-US-citizens
The biggest beneficiaries of the government safety net are the Working-class whites.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like the Democrats' only strategy is to cry racism at every turn. This last bit about Pelosi saying the immigration proposal is a "plan to make America white again" just turns my stomach.
Dig deeper. The immigration plan calls for immigration to be based on merit .- people with skills and ability to contribute to society and less likely to go on public assistance. Is Pelosi saying that brown people don't have skills or ability, ARE the ones who are likely to become dependent on taxpayer programs, and thus be hurt by such a law? Who's the real racist here?
There aren't very many immigrants on public assistance. We need both skilled and unskilled immigrants, but to your point, a lot of people are complaining that the skilled engineers and doctors are taking "all of our jobs," so which is it? Do we want skilled people or unskilled people who work hard and sacrifice to make a better life for their kids, i don't know, like your ancestors did for you?
For me, I would want both types of immigrants. With 4% unemployment, that is virtual full employment for the country. The only way we can keep our GDP growing is to expand the pie.
You can't just make a blanket statement like that without a source. The fact is that immigrants receive more in public assistance than native-born families.
https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2016/0509/Do-immigrants-receive-more-welfare-money-than-natural-born-US-citizens
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is one of the things that got Trump elected, liberals, "progressives", and elements of the Democratic party clapping with glee that in a few decades white people will be a minority (and then whites can have their turn to be discriminated against and sit in the back of the bus).
Yes. I see that in this forum all the time. People warning whites that they are about to be in a world of pain once minorities "rule." So on one hand, progressives are complaining about discrimination against minorities, and on the other, they can't wait until they discriminate against the new white minority.
Liberals are such hypocrites, and full of anger and hate.
Stfu. I’m white with a biracial child. You a*sholes probably live in terrible, cloistered communities and saturate yourselves in fox propaganda, while actively denouncing minorities. I can’t believe racism and bigotry is so decrogeye these days. Great job, guys! Keep it up. There, realistically, is nothing you can do to halt the approaching demographic shift, so please continue to wallow in your misery. Pathetic. All of you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like the Democrats' only strategy is to cry racism at every turn. This last bit about Pelosi saying the immigration proposal is a "plan to make America white again" just turns my stomach.
Dig deeper. The immigration plan calls for immigration to be based on merit .- people with skills and ability to contribute to society and less likely to go on public assistance. Is Pelosi saying that brown people don't have skills or ability, ARE the ones who are likely to become dependent on taxpayer programs, and thus be hurt by such a law? Who's the real racist here?
There aren't very many immigrants on public assistance. We need both skilled and unskilled immigrants, but to your point, a lot of people are complaining that the skilled engineers and doctors are taking "all of our jobs," so which is it? Do we want skilled people or unskilled people who work hard and sacrifice to make a better life for their kids, i don't know, like your ancestors did for you?
For me, I would want both types of immigrants. With 4% unemployment, that is virtual full employment for the country. The only way we can keep our GDP growing is to expand the pie.
You can't just make a blanket statement like that without a source. The fact is that immigrants receive more in public assistance than native-born families.
https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2016/0509/Do-immigrants-receive-more-welfare-money-than-natural-born-US-citizens
You are citing a 2016 article that is based on 2012 data.
Try again.
Hasn't changed in a few short years.
In the meantime, you were the one who made the false claim that not many immigrants are on public assistance. Instead of criticizing my data showing the opposite, how about a link backing up your claim, at all?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like the Democrats' only strategy is to cry racism at every turn. This last bit about Pelosi saying the immigration proposal is a "plan to make America white again" just turns my stomach.
Dig deeper. The immigration plan calls for immigration to be based on merit .- people with skills and ability to contribute to society and less likely to go on public assistance. Is Pelosi saying that brown people don't have skills or ability, ARE the ones who are likely to become dependent on taxpayer programs, and thus be hurt by such a law? Who's the real racist here?
There aren't very many immigrants on public assistance. We need both skilled and unskilled immigrants, but to your point, a lot of people are complaining that the skilled engineers and doctors are taking "all of our jobs," so which is it? Do we want skilled people or unskilled people who work hard and sacrifice to make a better life for their kids, i don't know, like your ancestors did for you?
For me, I would want both types of immigrants. With 4% unemployment, that is virtual full employment for the country. The only way we can keep our GDP growing is to expand the pie.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like the Democrats' only strategy is to cry racism at every turn. This last bit about Pelosi saying the immigration proposal is a "plan to make America white again" just turns my stomach.
Dig deeper. The immigration plan calls for immigration to be based on merit .- people with skills and ability to contribute to society and less likely to go on public assistance. Is Pelosi saying that brown people don't have skills or ability, ARE the ones who are likely to become dependent on taxpayer programs, and thus be hurt by such a law? Who's the real racist here?
There aren't very many immigrants on public assistance. We need both skilled and unskilled immigrants, but to your point, a lot of people are complaining that the skilled engineers and doctors are taking "all of our jobs," so which is it? Do we want skilled people or unskilled people who work hard and sacrifice to make a better life for their kids, i don't know, like your ancestors did for you?
For me, I would want both types of immigrants. With 4% unemployment, that is virtual full employment for the country. The only way we can keep our GDP growing is to expand the pie.
You can't just make a blanket statement like that without a source. The fact is that immigrants receive more in public assistance than native-born families.
https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2016/0509/Do-immigrants-receive-more-welfare-money-than-natural-born-US-citizens
You are citing a 2016 article that is based on 2012 data.
Try again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like the Democrats' only strategy is to cry racism at every turn. This last bit about Pelosi saying the immigration proposal is a "plan to make America white again" just turns my stomach.
Dig deeper. The immigration plan calls for immigration to be based on merit .- people with skills and ability to contribute to society and less likely to go on public assistance. Is Pelosi saying that brown people don't have skills or ability, ARE the ones who are likely to become dependent on taxpayer programs, and thus be hurt by such a law? Who's the real racist here?
There aren't very many immigrants on public assistance. We need both skilled and unskilled immigrants, but to your point, a lot of people are complaining that the skilled engineers and doctors are taking "all of our jobs," so which is it? Do we want skilled people or unskilled people who work hard and sacrifice to make a better life for their kids, i don't know, like your ancestors did for you?
For me, I would want both types of immigrants. With 4% unemployment, that is virtual full employment for the country. The only way we can keep our GDP growing is to expand the pie.
You can't just make a blanket statement like that without a source. The fact is that immigrants receive more in public assistance than native-born families.
https://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2016/0509/Do-immigrants-receive-more-welfare-money-than-natural-born-US-citizens
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like the Democrats' only strategy is to cry racism at every turn. This last bit about Pelosi saying the immigration proposal is a "plan to make America white again" just turns my stomach.
Dig deeper. The immigration plan calls for immigration to be based on merit .- people with skills and ability to contribute to society and less likely to go on public assistance. Is Pelosi saying that brown people don't have skills or ability, ARE the ones who are likely to become dependent on taxpayer programs, and thus be hurt by such a law? Who's the real racist here?
There aren't very many immigrants on public assistance. We need both skilled and unskilled immigrants, but to your point, a lot of people are complaining that the skilled engineers and doctors are taking "all of our jobs," so which is it? Do we want skilled people or unskilled people who work hard and sacrifice to make a better life for their kids, i don't know, like your ancestors did for you?
For me, I would want both types of immigrants. With 4% unemployment, that is virtual full employment for the country. The only way we can keep our GDP growing is to expand the pie.
Anonymous wrote:Seems like the Democrats' only strategy is to cry racism at every turn. This last bit about Pelosi saying the immigration proposal is a "plan to make America white again" just turns my stomach.
Dig deeper. The immigration plan calls for immigration to be based on merit .- people with skills and ability to contribute to society and less likely to go on public assistance. Is Pelosi saying that brown people don't have skills or ability, ARE the ones who are likely to become dependent on taxpayer programs, and thus be hurt by such a law? Who's the real racist here?