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April 21, 2008 at 6:23 PM #192020April 22, 2008 at 8:19 AM #192153CascaParticipant
What’s the point in going for the reductio ad absurdum argument? It is undeniable that illegal immigration has had a dramatic effect on almost every aspect of our lives here in San Diego. Mexico is a bastion of organized crime masquerading as a nation. We have the luxury of keeping most vice south of the border. The blowback on that is that its byproducts drift north; e.g. drug money looking for a safe haven, and one can not ignore the tsunami of crime and criminals.
April 22, 2008 at 8:19 AM #192182CascaParticipantWhat’s the point in going for the reductio ad absurdum argument? It is undeniable that illegal immigration has had a dramatic effect on almost every aspect of our lives here in San Diego. Mexico is a bastion of organized crime masquerading as a nation. We have the luxury of keeping most vice south of the border. The blowback on that is that its byproducts drift north; e.g. drug money looking for a safe haven, and one can not ignore the tsunami of crime and criminals.
April 22, 2008 at 8:19 AM #192211CascaParticipantWhat’s the point in going for the reductio ad absurdum argument? It is undeniable that illegal immigration has had a dramatic effect on almost every aspect of our lives here in San Diego. Mexico is a bastion of organized crime masquerading as a nation. We have the luxury of keeping most vice south of the border. The blowback on that is that its byproducts drift north; e.g. drug money looking for a safe haven, and one can not ignore the tsunami of crime and criminals.
April 22, 2008 at 8:19 AM #192227CascaParticipantWhat’s the point in going for the reductio ad absurdum argument? It is undeniable that illegal immigration has had a dramatic effect on almost every aspect of our lives here in San Diego. Mexico is a bastion of organized crime masquerading as a nation. We have the luxury of keeping most vice south of the border. The blowback on that is that its byproducts drift north; e.g. drug money looking for a safe haven, and one can not ignore the tsunami of crime and criminals.
April 22, 2008 at 8:19 AM #192271CascaParticipantWhat’s the point in going for the reductio ad absurdum argument? It is undeniable that illegal immigration has had a dramatic effect on almost every aspect of our lives here in San Diego. Mexico is a bastion of organized crime masquerading as a nation. We have the luxury of keeping most vice south of the border. The blowback on that is that its byproducts drift north; e.g. drug money looking for a safe haven, and one can not ignore the tsunami of crime and criminals.
April 22, 2008 at 2:42 PM #192618sheilawellingtonParticipantMexico is a bastion of organized crime masquerading as a nation.
That was along the lines of immigrants causing increased sun spot activity and moon craters, right?
April 22, 2008 at 2:42 PM #192644sheilawellingtonParticipantMexico is a bastion of organized crime masquerading as a nation.
That was along the lines of immigrants causing increased sun spot activity and moon craters, right?
April 22, 2008 at 2:42 PM #192674sheilawellingtonParticipantMexico is a bastion of organized crime masquerading as a nation.
That was along the lines of immigrants causing increased sun spot activity and moon craters, right?
April 22, 2008 at 2:42 PM #192690sheilawellingtonParticipantMexico is a bastion of organized crime masquerading as a nation.
That was along the lines of immigrants causing increased sun spot activity and moon craters, right?
April 22, 2008 at 2:42 PM #192737sheilawellingtonParticipantMexico is a bastion of organized crime masquerading as a nation.
That was along the lines of immigrants causing increased sun spot activity and moon craters, right?
April 22, 2008 at 3:13 PM #192653OzzieParticipantThe fast track immigration was for all of Canada and they still do it for foreigners with some wealth:
http://www.canreach.com/permanent_investor.asp
Canada had faced a similar national downturn before they enacted the program and supposedly it propped up prices in about a year. I heard this from Dennis Gartman who is an investment analyst and appears on CNBC pretty regularly. I like the idea of the government taking $500k from the foreigner and returning it in 5 years interest free. Reminds me of a hedge fund I invested in.
April 22, 2008 at 3:13 PM #192681OzzieParticipantThe fast track immigration was for all of Canada and they still do it for foreigners with some wealth:
http://www.canreach.com/permanent_investor.asp
Canada had faced a similar national downturn before they enacted the program and supposedly it propped up prices in about a year. I heard this from Dennis Gartman who is an investment analyst and appears on CNBC pretty regularly. I like the idea of the government taking $500k from the foreigner and returning it in 5 years interest free. Reminds me of a hedge fund I invested in.
April 22, 2008 at 3:13 PM #192708OzzieParticipantThe fast track immigration was for all of Canada and they still do it for foreigners with some wealth:
http://www.canreach.com/permanent_investor.asp
Canada had faced a similar national downturn before they enacted the program and supposedly it propped up prices in about a year. I heard this from Dennis Gartman who is an investment analyst and appears on CNBC pretty regularly. I like the idea of the government taking $500k from the foreigner and returning it in 5 years interest free. Reminds me of a hedge fund I invested in.
April 22, 2008 at 3:13 PM #192724OzzieParticipantThe fast track immigration was for all of Canada and they still do it for foreigners with some wealth:
http://www.canreach.com/permanent_investor.asp
Canada had faced a similar national downturn before they enacted the program and supposedly it propped up prices in about a year. I heard this from Dennis Gartman who is an investment analyst and appears on CNBC pretty regularly. I like the idea of the government taking $500k from the foreigner and returning it in 5 years interest free. Reminds me of a hedge fund I invested in.
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