So again. because some people say something, that means I'm rong?
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on November 19, 2014, 04:58:14 PMQuote from: Kinder on November 19, 2014, 04:56:54 PMQuote from: Meta Cognition on November 19, 2014, 04:54:11 PMQuote from: Kinder on November 19, 2014, 04:49:39 PMHave you ever learned about ancient Chinese history? Because if you did, you'd learn that the Qin Dynasty started the construction of the Great Wall, Even you must be even basically aware of the sheer fucking stupidity of comparing the Qin Dynasty's construction of the Wall to America's situation/capacity.The short-lived Qin and Han Dynasties faced serious threats from northern nomadic tribes, including the Xiongnu. So in aspects of being flooded with foreigners, there exists similaritiesSome mexican cleaning lady =/= the horde of genghis khan.1. Genghis was Mongolian, not Xiongnu/Hun. That was Atilla2. 10-15 million illegals are present in AmericaIf that number isn't a big of a deal, then there's a issue on how you see things
Quote from: Kinder on November 19, 2014, 04:56:54 PMQuote from: Meta Cognition on November 19, 2014, 04:54:11 PMQuote from: Kinder on November 19, 2014, 04:49:39 PMHave you ever learned about ancient Chinese history? Because if you did, you'd learn that the Qin Dynasty started the construction of the Great Wall, Even you must be even basically aware of the sheer fucking stupidity of comparing the Qin Dynasty's construction of the Wall to America's situation/capacity.The short-lived Qin and Han Dynasties faced serious threats from northern nomadic tribes, including the Xiongnu. So in aspects of being flooded with foreigners, there exists similaritiesSome mexican cleaning lady =/= the horde of genghis khan.
Quote from: Meta Cognition on November 19, 2014, 04:54:11 PMQuote from: Kinder on November 19, 2014, 04:49:39 PMHave you ever learned about ancient Chinese history? Because if you did, you'd learn that the Qin Dynasty started the construction of the Great Wall, Even you must be even basically aware of the sheer fucking stupidity of comparing the Qin Dynasty's construction of the Wall to America's situation/capacity.The short-lived Qin and Han Dynasties faced serious threats from northern nomadic tribes, including the Xiongnu. So in aspects of being flooded with foreigners, there exists similarities
Quote from: Kinder on November 19, 2014, 04:49:39 PMHave you ever learned about ancient Chinese history? Because if you did, you'd learn that the Qin Dynasty started the construction of the Great Wall, Even you must be even basically aware of the sheer fucking stupidity of comparing the Qin Dynasty's construction of the Wall to America's situation/capacity.
Have you ever learned about ancient Chinese history? Because if you did, you'd learn that the Qin Dynasty started the construction of the Great Wall,
Quote from: Kinder on November 19, 2014, 05:13:03 PMIntelligent people such as Rand Paul who have actual university disagrees You demonstrate intelligence through discourse and development, not qualifications. In the context of this discussion, Psy and I are both intelligent individuals. You aren't helping your case, either, considering Rand Paul is a Doctor of Medicine, whereas I'll actually be studying Philosophy, Politics and Economics.
Intelligent people such as Rand Paul who have actual university disagrees
Quote from: Kinder on November 19, 2014, 05:13:03 PM"HUR MUH SUPERUR LIBTARD" opinions all you want, but they are not nor will they ever be fact.If you say so. Quote from: Kinder on November 19, 2014, 05:13:03 PMIntelligent people such as Rand Paul who have actual university disagrees disagree with Meta, you, and Psy so that must mean you all are wrong according to your logic> university disagrees disagreeYou do realize that having a university disagree does not equate to intelligence? Yes, it shows you passed four years of memorizing facts, but it hardly equates to one's actual intelligence.Quote from: Kinder on November 19, 2014, 05:13:03 PMIt's not broken. If it was actually enforced then there wouldn't be a damn fucking issue right now. Can you get that through your fucking skull that's thicker than all of Camnator's booty threads combined?Most people agree that the system is broken, including Conservatives. It's not just a liberal issue, so kindly stop painting it as one?Quote from: Kinder on November 19, 2014, 05:13:03 PMLiberal is an insult, seeing liberals are ruining this countyI laughed.
"HUR MUH SUPERUR LIBTARD" opinions all you want, but they are not nor will they ever be fact.
Intelligent people such as Rand Paul who have actual university disagrees disagree with Meta, you, and Psy so that must mean you all are wrong according to your logic
It's not broken. If it was actually enforced then there wouldn't be a damn fucking issue right now. Can you get that through your fucking skull that's thicker than all of Camnator's booty threads combined?
Liberal is an insult, seeing liberals are ruining this county
And yet, Paul has greatly studied Austrian Economics and has read the writings of Objectivist philosopher Ayn Rand. Not only that, but to be a politician and involved with politics, you need to know what the hell you're doing. Rand Paul is intelligent and knows his shit. Just because a person has a medical degree, doesn't mean they never took courses involving economics or philosophy. Although, I haven't seen any evidence that he did take such courses.
It actually does show intelligence http://www.statisticbrain.com/iq-estimates-by-intended-college-major/The issue is that it isn't enforced
It actually does show intelligence http://www.statisticbrain.com/iq-estimates-by-intended-college-major/
The issue is that it isn't enforced
Quote from: Kinder on November 19, 2014, 05:20:47 PMAnd yet, Paul has greatly studied Austrian Economics and has read the writings of Objectivist philosopher Ayn Rand. Not only that, but to be a politician and involved with politics, you need to know what the hell you're doing. Rand Paul is intelligent and knows his shit. Just because a person has a medical degree, doesn't mean they never took courses involving economics or philosophy. Although, I haven't seen any evidence that he did take such courses. I didn't disagree with any of that, in any form. I'm just saying I, also, have studied politics and economics and my life-defining qualification will also be in that area. Also, just out of interest, does that mean Obama knows what the hell he's doing?
Quote from: Kinder on November 19, 2014, 05:23:51 PMIt actually does show intelligence http://www.statisticbrain.com/iq-estimates-by-intended-college-major/Fine. Let me play by your chart, humor you.Rand Paul, Degree in Medicine: IQ of 111Meta, Studying Politics and Economics: Average IQ of 120 or 128.I'll take his opinion over Rand's any day, thank you. Of course, that would imply this chart is accurate in any such form, because as Meta said, Correlation =/= Equation.Quote from: Kinder on November 19, 2014, 05:23:51 PMThe issue is that it isn't enforcedRepeating it doesn't make it true.
I put that because like philosophy, economics is a subjective and differing topic.
But Paul has also studied economics and philosophy himself, making him in the same ballpark as Meta and Psy
Quote from: Kinder on November 19, 2014, 05:30:40 PMI put that because like philosophy, economics is a subjective and differing topic.AHA. No. Economics is pretty clear cut on some very important issues. I'm not going to deny there's contention, but we pretty much no some incredibly important things that only the maddest of "economists" would deny. I'm not going to claim immigration is one of those incredibly clear-cut things, but there's something almost resembling a consensus view. Besides, you can't deny that simplifying the immigration system isn't beneficial because it is, by definition, economical to make it more efficient. It's certainly more fucking efficient than building a big fuck-off wall.
You would have to hire people to build the wall. You would also have to hire people to maintain the wall, patrol, etc. So you're actually creating jobs with such a plan that won't be a temporary thing
Quote from: Kinder on November 19, 2014, 05:35:45 PMYou would have to hire people to build the wall. You would also have to hire people to maintain the wall, patrol, etc. So you're actually creating jobs with such a plan that won't be a temporary thingI'm happy to inform you that the broken window fallacy is one thing economists are pretty much unanimous on. You should definitely read and realise how you're assertion isn't correct. Your plan wouldn't be as bad, though, if we hired immigrants to build the wall and allowed them to boost AD. Oh, but wait, that would imply that spending increase by anyone could increase nominal income. . . Could that be?!!!111??
Yet here you are, repeating yourself
Until the early 1990s, less than 3 percent of petitions for naturalization were denied annually. Since then, denials have become much more common.
The vast majority of people who obtain permanent residency — "green cards" — are relatives of U.S. citizens. Since at most 7 percent of green cards can legally come from a single country, it's difficult for skilled professionals with no ties to the U.S. to get permanent residency
Well they would have to be legal immigrants (who I have no problem with) because government can't hire illegals
Quote from: Kinder on November 19, 2014, 05:33:48 PMYet here you are, repeating yourselfKinder, we can keep going around in circles all night, but I actually have shit to do for the website and college. So, I'm going to leave you some links for you to read and hopefully educate yourself.Or, you can just skim them and claim liberal bias. Whichever makes you feel better.Click for EvidenceLet me share some - first, on the border's budget (On the increase) versus Number of people caught Roughly, it's costing taxpayers 10,000 dollars for every capture of an illegal. 10,000 dollars for every single capture. That is a huge waste of money that could be saved with a reformed system.Now, let's look at those who attempt to come here legally, by the system that you say is fine but only needs to be enforced.QuoteUntil the early 1990s, less than 3 percent of petitions for naturalization were denied annually. Since then, denials have become much more common.It's become harder to get naturalized, peaking in the year 2000, as shown below.This image shows the number of people getting green cards, and why:QuoteThe vast majority of people who obtain permanent residency — "green cards" — are relatives of U.S. citizens. Since at most 7 percent of green cards can legally come from a single country, it's difficult for skilled professionals with no ties to the U.S. to get permanent residencyThis makes it difficult for people to legally immigrate here if they do not have family here already. Hence, people resort to illegally coming because they have little option.As a result, the nation is having trouble getting high skilled workers into the U.S. The L-1B visa allows companies to bring people with "specialized knowledge" like engineers and programmers into the U.S. Denial rates have jumped since the 1990s, as shown in this chart.
Quote from: Kinder on November 19, 2014, 04:56:54 PMQuote from: Meta Cognition on November 19, 2014, 04:54:11 PMQuote from: Kinder on November 19, 2014, 04:49:39 PMHave you ever learned about ancient Chinese history? Because if you did, you'd learn that the Qin Dynasty started the construction of the Great Wall, Even you must be even basically aware of the sheer fucking stupidity of comparing the Qin Dynasty's construction of the Wall to America's situation/capacity.The short-lived Qin and Han Dynasties faced serious threats from northern nomadic tribes, including the Xiongnu. So in aspects of being flooded with foreigners, there exists similarities Because mexican immigrants are warriors coming to conquer.
Why aren't we talking about illegal Canadian immigrants?
Quote from: Mad Max on November 19, 2014, 06:02:38 PMWhy aren't we talking about illegal Canadian immigrants?Because they aren't a nuisance.
Quote from: IcyWind on November 19, 2014, 05:42:57 PMQuote from: Kinder on November 19, 2014, 05:33:48 PMYet here you are, repeating yourselfKinder, we can keep going around in circles all night, but I actually have shit to do for the website and college. So, I'm going to leave you some links for you to read and hopefully educate yourself.Or, you can just skim them and claim liberal bias. Whichever makes you feel better.Click for EvidenceLet me share some - first, on the border's budget (On the increase) versus Number of people caught Roughly, it's costing taxpayers 10,000 dollars for every capture of an illegal. 10,000 dollars for every single capture. That is a huge waste of money that could be saved with a reformed system.Now, let's look at those who attempt to come here legally, by the system that you say is fine but only needs to be enforced.QuoteUntil the early 1990s, less than 3 percent of petitions for naturalization were denied annually. Since then, denials have become much more common.It's become harder to get naturalized, peaking in the year 2000, as shown below.This image shows the number of people getting green cards, and why:QuoteThe vast majority of people who obtain permanent residency — "green cards" — are relatives of U.S. citizens. Since at most 7 percent of green cards can legally come from a single country, it's difficult for skilled professionals with no ties to the U.S. to get permanent residencyThis makes it difficult for people to legally immigrate here if they do not have family here already. Hence, people resort to illegally coming because they have little option.As a result, the nation is having trouble getting high skilled workers into the U.S. The L-1B visa allows companies to bring people with "specialized knowledge" like engineers and programmers into the U.S. Denial rates have jumped since the 1990s, as shown in this chart.What that nifty chart doesn't show is how the BP has it's moneyhttp://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/documents/BP%20Budget%20History%201990-2013.pdfIn 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007. and 2011, money from the previous budget was rolled over into the following year's, increasing the budget/creating a surplus essentially. Alternately, your chart only goes up to 2010; mine shows that the budget has been decreasing since 2010You also realize border control has other costs including pay checks, health plan/dental plans, sick pay, training costs, upkeep, utilities, and many other things. So I seriously doubt, in fact know, the cost to arrest an illegal is not close to $10kYet explain to me how the DoHS shows more people are being deported annually? By this, the cost of of arrest decreases even moreYou realize that you don't need to be naturalized in order to legally be in the U.S, correct? That's why we have green cards and other official documents to allow for legal residenceAgain, another chart that contradicts yours and shows less petitions have been declined from 2008 to 2011.There's plenty of factors that contribute to a decrease in less people obtaining legal status. The need for labor has also switched from skilled to less-skilled such as hotel workers, food plant workers, freight, construction etc. You also have corporations that outsource to other countries where they hired skill workers on the spot. But the current economic situation in America makes people realize that there's less of a chance to find a job here so they of course will second-guess comingAlso, only direct family members can get green cards through other family members (spouses, children, and parents)Denials have increased, but because of actual concerning issues. The government has increased screening of so-called skill workers applying including Requests of Evidence, financial records of companies to prove they are a viable organization. Alternatively, most of these come from Indian workers, not Mexican
Quote from: Kinder on November 19, 2014, 08:17:38 PMQuote from: IcyWind on November 19, 2014, 05:42:57 PMQuote from: Kinder on November 19, 2014, 05:33:48 PMYet here you are, repeating yourselfKinder, we can keep going around in circles all night, but I actually have shit to do for the website and college. So, I'm going to leave you some links for you to read and hopefully educate yourself.Or, you can just skim them and claim liberal bias. Whichever makes you feel better.Click for EvidenceLet me share some - first, on the border's budget (On the increase) versus Number of people caught Roughly, it's costing taxpayers 10,000 dollars for every capture of an illegal. 10,000 dollars for every single capture. That is a huge waste of money that could be saved with a reformed system.Now, let's look at those who attempt to come here legally, by the system that you say is fine but only needs to be enforced.QuoteUntil the early 1990s, less than 3 percent of petitions for naturalization were denied annually. Since then, denials have become much more common.It's become harder to get naturalized, peaking in the year 2000, as shown below.This image shows the number of people getting green cards, and why:QuoteThe vast majority of people who obtain permanent residency — "green cards" — are relatives of U.S. citizens. Since at most 7 percent of green cards can legally come from a single country, it's difficult for skilled professionals with no ties to the U.S. to get permanent residencyThis makes it difficult for people to legally immigrate here if they do not have family here already. Hence, people resort to illegally coming because they have little option.As a result, the nation is having trouble getting high skilled workers into the U.S. The L-1B visa allows companies to bring people with "specialized knowledge" like engineers and programmers into the U.S. Denial rates have jumped since the 1990s, as shown in this chart.What that nifty chart doesn't show is how the BP has it's moneyhttp://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/files/documents/BP%20Budget%20History%201990-2013.pdfIn 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007. and 2011, money from the previous budget was rolled over into the following year's, increasing the budget/creating a surplus essentially. Alternately, your chart only goes up to 2010; mine shows that the budget has been decreasing since 2010You also realize border control has other costs including pay checks, health plan/dental plans, sick pay, training costs, upkeep, utilities, and many other things. So I seriously doubt, in fact know, the cost to arrest an illegal is not close to $10kYet explain to me how the DoHS shows more people are being deported annually? By this, the cost of of arrest decreases even moreYou realize that you don't need to be naturalized in order to legally be in the U.S, correct? That's why we have green cards and other official documents to allow for legal residenceAgain, another chart that contradicts yours and shows less petitions have been declined from 2008 to 2011.There's plenty of factors that contribute to a decrease in less people obtaining legal status. The need for labor has also switched from skilled to less-skilled such as hotel workers, food plant workers, freight, construction etc. You also have corporations that outsource to other countries where they hired skill workers on the spot. But the current economic situation in America makes people realize that there's less of a chance to find a job here so they of course will second-guess comingAlso, only direct family members can get green cards through other family members (spouses, children, and parents)Denials have increased, but because of actual concerning issues. The government has increased screening of so-called skill workers applying including Requests of Evidence, financial records of companies to prove they are a viable organization. Alternatively, most of these come from Indian workers, not MexicanQuestion before I waste any of my time - source for the images, or did you just go to Google?
Quote from: Meta Cognition on November 19, 2014, 03:06:22 PMQuote from: Kinder on November 19, 2014, 03:05:00 PM2. Lol, it's not a bs excuse. Yes it is. Immigrants don't take jobs, that's such a dumb thing to say. As if the job pool is fucking fixed. Also, unemployment is at 6pc.Illegals do take jobshttp://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.t15.htmU6. Read it and look at the percentage
Quote from: Kinder on November 19, 2014, 03:05:00 PM2. Lol, it's not a bs excuse. Yes it is. Immigrants don't take jobs, that's such a dumb thing to say. As if the job pool is fucking fixed. Also, unemployment is at 6pc.
2. Lol, it's not a bs excuse.