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Argue this, if you think you can.

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Well I am rubber, you are glue, anything you say to me bounces back to you.

OK; Mr. Herman; but that has nothing to do with you being so much of a bigot, that you can't bring yourself to watch a clip that is going to make all of your statements look stupid.

But then, most of your statements look stupid. :good4u:
 
Liar; because how do you know what's on it, seeing as how you're afraid to preview it.

I watched it. I knew most of what he was saying but I entirely reject his arguments. The US needs a much larger population to compete with China and India and make sure that we don't become the Britian of the 21st century.

Anyway; we may have to build more schools and more infrastructure, but we'll have more hands to do it. When you add something to both sides of the equation it balances out.
 
I watched it. I knew most of what he was saying but I entirely reject his arguments. The US needs a much larger population to compete with China and India and make sure that we don't become the Britian of the 21st century.

Anyway; we may have to build more schools and more infrastructure, but we'll have more hands to do it. When you add something to both sides of the equation it balances out.
That only applies if you can currently meet all required needs. We currently cannot. Thus the problem will exponentially compound itself.
 
As was yours.

Think about it. The areas that have the highest concentration of immigrants are also the areas that are failing the worst financially, educationally, and in terms of crime. Or is that just a coincidence?

Well, in my ideal system, immigrants would be encouraged to immigrate to areas of low population density. But since I'm not a lawmaker it's not worth even talking about.

The area that we live on should be able to support a higher population; China fits much much more people into less area, and almost all of them are concentrated into the eastern third.

I think our generation may bear a burden with the immigrants, because they will naturally be low skilled and unable to produce much. But I think the burden would be well-beared and a good investment for America's future, as those immigrants children become educated and produce a lot for America. If areas are suffering because low-producing immigrants target them, perhaps they should be offered federal aid so that we can better distribute the burden of a good investment in our future.

20% of Canadians are immigrants. Compare that to America, which has had, at it's height, about 12% of the population being immigrants. Canada's fine; it's definitely not impossible to do this.
 
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