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spdrun
ParticipantHorseshit – plenty of countries had a lot of inequality even AFTER they shipped their poor overseas. i.e. Ireland.
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ParticipantYou can always day-trade and mooch off of small 0.01 to 0.1 point fluctuations of a particularly volatile stock.
March 14, 2013 at 6:53 PM in reply to: $800K house in Mira Mesa – in 2005 just went for $525K #760614spdrun
ParticipantIt’s good that prices in most areas still haven’t been inflated back to 2005 levels, despite the Bearded Counterfeiter’s worst efforts.
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ParticipantLogical solution isn’t wholesale abuse of the Constitution. Solution is requiring proof of legal residence to conduct government business, including receiving benefits. Have a kid and you’re in the US illegally. Kid is a citizen, and is welcome back in the US when he’s 18 — till then, family gets deported.
Besides, most immigrants — legal or illegal — work like dogs, much harder than Americans. The immigrant welfare queen is mostly a racist myth.
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I agree that either bankrupting the actual cops or sticking them in a little green room in San Quentin would be best. But sadly, it won’t come to it.
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ParticipantCould their ill-treatment have anything to do with them having last names ending in “-ez” and “-za” rather than “-son” or “-field?” As much as the liberal states claim equality for all, racism is still very entrenched. And dislike of people suspected of “extreme Southern” roots is sadly much more accepted in the US than other forms of prejudice.
Hope they get a lawyer and soak Loser Angeles for the cost of 1000 new trucks.
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ParticipantNot advising anything, but the possibility exists. And probably wouldn’t look unKosher assuming that he didn’t buy another place that could be construed as a primary.
March 12, 2013 at 10:35 AM in reply to: Inland Border Patrol, 4th Amendment rights, being a jerk…. etc. #760585spdrun
ParticipantExactly — a lot of people in 1956 probably thought that Rosa Parks was being kind of a bitch. Sometimes, people need to stand on their Constitutional rights, even if it annoys others more than a little bit.
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ParticipantNo the way to do it is to do what is best for you. For most people including myself, breaking the law or risking an audit is not the preferred way to make money.
If you picked up mail there regularly and rented another place, who would be the wiser?
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ParticipantThe way to do it is clear, just not legal. Keep “living” in the unit…
March 12, 2013 at 9:33 AM in reply to: Inland Border Patrol, 4th Amendment rights, being a jerk…. etc. #760580spdrun
ParticipantYes, it’s the slippery slope that starts with: Are you a US citizen.
If that was the only question they asked … but they’ve taken to asking about travel plans and other things that are none of their fucking business, even if someone shows legal US documentation.
March 12, 2013 at 6:49 AM in reply to: Inland Border Patrol, 4th Amendment rights, being a jerk…. etc. #760574spdrun
ParticipantActually, the 4th Amendment applies to non-citizens on US soil as well. Cut off the illegal immigration problem at the border level itself (we have plenty of unemployed that we could give a satellite phone, food, water, a uniform and viewing equipment) and at the employment level. Not that it’s such a big problem. At least around here, “illegals” work harder than 99% of Americans. The stereotype of the Mexican welfare queen is pretty much hooey.
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ParticipantIf that happens, hope the cops take the honorable way out. Write a will and go suck a .45 cal lollipop.
March 11, 2013 at 6:57 PM in reply to: Inland Border Patrol, 4th Amendment rights, being a jerk…. etc. #760555spdrun
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