The Great Wall of Trump
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I am completely fascinated by that video. Always wondered what a firebombing would sound like.
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People are on fucking fire and the rest of them are just standing there.
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Roast Pablano's come to mind.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Tue Jan 22, 2019 3:55 pmThat is indeed what they seem to have done.
And then were smoking while they tried to fill buckets around an open petrol line.
I don't know about you but I am in the mood for popcorn.
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That video is worth whatever 1 or 2 idiots he could have extinguished. It's global.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Tue Jan 22, 2019 7:16 pmPeople are on fucking fire and the rest of them are just standing there.
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That is the group of people democrats want to replace white people with.
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There's a discussion going on in the Self Reliance thread about how small local food producers can compete against international corporate producers.
https://martinhash.com/forums/viewtopic ... start=1250
It's been pointed out that right now it is difficult for the local producer to compete because of cheap corporate transport and labor costs. IMO, this is directly related to cheap illegal labor brought into our system. The local producer typically is hiring local labor, whereas the corporate interest is hiring cheap illegal immigrants.
To me, backing the status quo of illegal immigration is a vote against small local producers and local sustainable farming.
https://martinhash.com/forums/viewtopic ... start=1250
It's been pointed out that right now it is difficult for the local producer to compete because of cheap corporate transport and labor costs. IMO, this is directly related to cheap illegal labor brought into our system. The local producer typically is hiring local labor, whereas the corporate interest is hiring cheap illegal immigrants.
To me, backing the status quo of illegal immigration is a vote against small local producers and local sustainable farming.
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They could enforce employment statutes at any time. But they don’t.C-Mag wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 9:19 amThere's a discussion going on in the Self Reliance thread about how small local food producers can compete against international corporate producers.
https://martinhash.com/forums/viewtopic ... start=1250
It's been pointed out that right now it is difficult for the local producer to compete because of cheap corporate transport and labor costs. IMO, this is directly related to cheap illegal labor brought into our system. The local producer typically is hiring local labor, whereas the corporate interest is hiring cheap illegal immigrants.
To me, backing the status quo of illegal immigration is a vote against small local producers and local sustainable farming.
Nobody is confused about where to find these people, or who’s hiring them.
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I agree. But the people in power will not.SuburbanFarmer wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 10:21 am
They could enforce employment statutes at any time. But they don’t.
Nobody is confused about where to find these people, or who’s hiring them.
The Dem and GOP parties were bought by corporate interests. Their masters demand the cheap labor supply continue. The GOP could have funded Trumps Wall at any point prior to the first of the year.
I'd rather not have a wall. But for me. It creates a physical barrier that is difficult for corporate bosses to circumvent. Yeah, they could pay for boats and tunnels and ladders, but that's a step too far for 90% of them.
Support of the status quo illegal immigration is support for corporate cheap labor interests.
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For me, we need a wall, at the least to define our sovereignty. At most to keep people like this out.
https://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2019/01 ... rs-arrest/
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I've heard of obsessive attention to detail, but that takes it to a whole new level...still, amazing work.Speaker to Animals wrote: ↑Sun Jan 13, 2019 6:45 amDeo, check this out:de officiis wrote: ↑Sat Jan 12, 2019 7:40 amMaybe we should just invade and conquer Central and South America? Problem solved