Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Oh, and let me fix that for you. Like it or not, there IS a difference between legal and illegal immigrants.
Just like there are legal motorists and illegal motorists. When someone exceeds the posted speed limit, we take away their kids. #Justice
Well if you speed in MoCo, you get a ticket. All day, every day because of the numerous speed cameras all over the county. There is some negative consequence and some motivation to not do it again and again.
But if you immigrate to MoCo illegally, you get free health insurance for you child, free schooling, free instruction in a second language, free breakfast, free lunch, free backpacks, etc.
You may disagree, but I see this as a problem.
I surely hope you're not a Christian. The idea that we would have an economic system that depends on and thrives on illegal labor, which you benefit from as well, but you want their children to go without education, health care, and food, instead of acknowledging the reality and regularlizing them ....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check your comprehension, 18:54.
What is there to comprehend? Collapsing population = collapse of workers to support your social security and continue growing the economy.
Where exactly is your population collapsing? Do you have housing for migrants?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check your comprehension, 18:54.
What is there to comprehend? Collapsing population = collapse of workers to support your social security and continue growing the economy.
Anonymous wrote:Check your comprehension, 18:54.
Anonymous wrote:How about things cost more, and we have less shit?
Anonymous wrote:How about things cost more, and we have less shit?[/quote
You mean like, the collapse of social security because we don't have enough population? Like less social security benefits, and more working until death?
"Due to demographic changes, the U.S. Social Security system will face financial challenges in the near future. Declining fertility rates and increasing life expectancies are causing the U.S. population to age. Today 12 percent of the total population is aged 65 or older, but by 2080, it will be 23 percent. At the same time, the working-age population is shrinking from 60 percent today to a projected 54 percent in 2080. Consequently, the Social Security system is experiencing a declining worker-to-beneficiary ratio, which will fall from 3.3 in 2005 to 2.1 in 2040 (the year in which the Social Security trust fund is projected to be exhausted). This presents a significant challenge to policymakers."
https://www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/ssb/v66n4/v66n4p37.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Oh, and let me fix that for you. Like it or not, there IS a difference between legal and illegal immigrants.
Just like there are legal motorists and illegal motorists. When someone exceeds the posted speed limit, we take away their kids. #Justice
Well if you speed in MoCo, you get a ticket. All day, every day because of the numerous speed cameras all over the county. There is some negative consequence and some motivation to not do it again and again.
But if you immigrate to MoCo illegally, you get free health insurance for you child, free schooling, free instruction in a second language, free breakfast, free lunch, free backpacks, etc.
You may disagree, but I see this as a problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Oh, and let me fix that for you. Like it or not, there IS a difference between legal and illegal immigrants.
Just like there are legal motorists and illegal motorists. When someone exceeds the posted speed limit, we take away their kids. #Justice
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Oh, and let me fix that for you. Like it or not, there IS a difference between legal and illegal immigrants.
Just like there are legal motorists and illegal motorists. When someone exceeds the posted speed limit, we take away their kids. #Justice
You have zero sense of proportionality. And that's probably the least of your issues.
-DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Oh, and let me fix that for you. Like it or not, there IS a difference between legal and illegal immigrants.
Just like there are legal motorists and illegal motorists. When someone exceeds the posted speed limit, we take away their kids. #Justice
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
sorry - I guess it's just that you're scared of non-white people. my bad.
You're saying he should pretend his kids' schools are just fine to get street cred with you?
Basically, that's the argument. OP feels that we should send our kids to schools that are 50% ESOL and 50% FARMS in order to prove that we're not 'racist'. Any family that wants to avoid neighborhoods with illegal immigrants is a racist, plain and simple.
All the while, OP fights for open borders and more illegal immigration from her high horse in lily white Potomac neighborhood, as she campaigns for the latest Democratic candidate.
Dig, dig, dig that hole. You've thoroughly proven your motivation is animus against immigrants -- all you have to go on is that you don't like seeing brown people speaking foreign languages (legal or not) in your community. FWIW my kid goes to diverse school and I have always lived in diverse settings, so I have no fear. Your kids must be kind of dim if the presence of English Language Learners is such a huge issue.
That's cool. I've also lived in many diverse settings and am definitely not afraid of immigrants. Thanks for the dig on my kids, but don't worry - they're doing well. I'll turn it around on you and say that you must have incredibly low expectations for your kids if you're satisfied by their high ESOL/high FARMS schools. ES was fine for us, but by MS, you can absolutely see the low expectations in our school, versus at better performing schools where our friends and family have kids. Such. Low. Expecations. I see it in the papers that get sent home, the lack of writing feedback. the low expectations for homework, the even lower expectations for behavior.
I feel bad for your own kids if you feel that those low expectations are all you want for your kids.
Again, let me say this for the millionth time. I have no issue, none at all, with people who are here legally. Brown, white, purple or beige. I do have issues, many issues, with people who are here illegally, and that does not make me racist, despite how much you want to sell that story.
Anonymous wrote:
Oh, and let me fix that for you. Like it or not, there IS a difference between legal and illegal immigrants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
sorry - I guess it's just that you're scared of non-white people. my bad.
You're saying he should pretend his kids' schools are just fine to get street cred with you?
Basically, that's the argument. OP feels that we should send our kids to schools that are 50% ESOL and 50% FARMS in order to prove that we're not 'racist'. Any family that wants to avoid neighborhoods with illegal immigrants is a racist, plain and simple.
All the while, OP fights for open borders and more illegal immigration from her high horse in lily white Potomac neighborhood, as she campaigns for the latest Democratic candidate.
Dig, dig, dig that hole. You've thoroughly proven your motivation is animus against ILLEGAL immigrant[b]s -- all you have to go on is that you don't like seeing brown people speaking foreign languages (legal or not) in your community. FWIW my kid goes to diverse school and I have always lived in diverse settings, so I have no fear. Your kids must be kind of dim if the presence of English Language Learners is such a huge issue.