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It’s too late, we’re already here and we breed like cockroaches, you’ll never get rid of us. We’re going to be in your dreams. You all f’d up, you should had more kids.

Actually, you f’d up a long time ago, you should picked your own cotton, built you own railroads, and picked your own fruits and vegetables, then you wouldn’t have a problem. BUT your too f’n lazy and now you cry, bitch and whine like little pussies.

Demanding 5 star service at a 3 star price, pathetic.

Remember Shitbag.....once you own it, you have to control it.

And based on the Premise YOU are presenting it will all be a shithole
in a hundred years or so just like the Country you came from.....

Then what are YOU going to do !
 
“No borders” just made California the richest state in the Union. Richer than the entire South combined. And how long have we had illegal immigration, over 100 years? Based on your math we shoulda been bankrupt a long time ago. Dumb asses.

Oh let’s see, who are the next richest states? New York, Texas, Florida, Illinois. Hmm, what do they all have in common? Scoreboard bitches!!


What a Shitbag.......who doesn't know the History of the Country he now
resides in.....

The Borders have NOT been open for 100 years ya douche.......
 
What a Shitbag.......who doesn't know the History of the Country he now
resides in.....

The Borders have NOT been open for 100 years ya douche.......

Oh yes it has my man, I have lots of family who was coming in and out in the 1910’s and several who had to go back during the Great Depression.
 
Im a humble man.
But of course...

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It’s too late, we’re already here and we breed like cockroaches, you’ll never get rid of us. We’re going to be in your dreams. You all f’d up, you should had more kids.

Actually, you f’d up a long time ago, you should picked your own cotton, built you own railroads, and picked your own fruits and vegetables, then you wouldn’t have a problem. BUT your too f’n lazy and now you cry, bitch and whine like little pussies.

Demanding 5 star service at a 3 star price, pathetic.

Immigrants used to come here, start at the bottom, work hard, move up, assimilate, and become part of this country as Americans.
They did it with pride and an eagerness to be part of the only USA on earth.
When did it become ok to bad mouth the country you owe everything to?
Why not go somewhere else?
 
It’s too late, we’re already here and we breed like cockroaches, you’ll never get rid of us. We’re going to be in your dreams. You all f’d up, you should had more kids.

Actually, you f’d up a long time ago, you should picked your own cotton, built you own railroads, and picked your own fruits and vegetables, then you wouldn’t have a problem. BUT your too f’n lazy and now you cry, bitch and whine like little pussies.

Demanding 5 star service at a 3 star price, pathetic.
Get a grip dude.
How about a little bit of personal responsibility?
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Oh yes it has my man, I have lots of family who was coming in and out in the 1910’s and several who had to go back during the Great Depression.

You are NOT describing " Open Borders "....

You are verifying that YOUR family performed illegal
border crossings for more than 100 years....

Had a wall been built over 100 years ago, you would have
been raised by " LEGAL ENTRY " residents....

Not Illegal Immigrants....
 
If California sucks, imagine the rest of the country. California is to the United States what the United States is to the world, we’re the best at everything. The most diversified portfolio in the world: space, tourism, Hollywood, agriculture, clean energy, technology.

And an endless supply of cheap labor. We let the rainmakers make rain and let them delegate the menial stuff to the immigrants, that’s how it works brotha and why we’re number one.
Ummm...this great state has the most people living below living below the poverty line percentage wise. Go figure...
 
Remove Gov Jerry Brown....
Remove the Democrats " One Party System " in California...
Remove the ability of illegals to cross the border Illegally ....
Remove all of the Socialist/Communist Laws passed by Progressives/Democrats....
Remove the ability of Leeches to suck the State dry....
Remove the Toxic State Employees Pension plans COMPLETELY.....
Remove the FAKE Homeless and locate every single one in
Venezuela to experience Real Communism.
Remove Nancy Pelosi, Maxine Waters, Adam Schiff, Eric Swallowwell,
Kamala Harris, Diane Fienstien and any other TOXIC members pretending
to represent California citizens....

That's a Good start for changing California....
 
Ummm...this great state has the most people living below living below the poverty line percentage wise. Go figure...
This great state has the biggest number of illegal criminals and maybe the most immigrants also, 50% Hispanic.
This state is not doing quite as well as people say. IMHFO
 
“No borders” just made California the richest state in the Union. Richer than the entire South combined. And how long have we had illegal immigration, over 100 years? Based on your math we shoulda been bankrupt a long time ago. Dumb asses.

Oh let’s see, who are the next richest states? New York, Texas, Florida, Illinois. Hmm, what do they all have in common? Scoreboard bitches!!
State of California Debt Clock - U.S. National Debt Clock
www.usdebtclock.org/state-debt-clocks/state-of-california-debt...
State of California Real Time Debt Clock. 39,549,749. $428,697,437,249
Can California's Economy Withstand $1.3 Trillion of ...
https://californiapolicycenter.org/can-californias-economy...
Can California’s Economy Withstand $1.3 Trillion of Government Debt? By Edward Ring January 10, 2017. A just released study calculates the total state and local government debt in California as of June 30, 2015, ... the unfunded liability soars to $713 billion, bringing the total of bonds, OPEB and unfunded pensions to $1.29 trillion. ...
 
Real Wages Are Rising
More evidence that faster growth is flowing to workers.
Sept. 7, 2018 6:34 p.m. ET

Most headlines from Friday’s August jobs report concerned the 2.9% increase in wages over the last 12 months, the healthiest raise in some time. That figure was probably overstated due to a weak August 2017 falling off the 12-month comparison, but other data are showing that wages after inflation are finally rising as you’d expect in a tight labor market.

The August numbers reinforced the tightening trend. The unemployment rate stayed at 3.9%, and the rate for black Americans fell to a record low 6.3%; a year earlier the rate for blacks was 7.6%. The number of employed Americans fell, but much of that is explained by students returning to school. The same applies to the August dip in the labor participation rate. Overall the August snapshot shows a labor market in excellent shape, with nearly everyone who wants a job able to get one.

Which brings us to the wages debate. The economists who presided over the historically slow wage growth of the Obama years have been arguing that the Trump-era economic growth spurt is no big deal because wages after inflation aren’t rising. Their evidence is the average hourly earning increase, which at 2.7% in July wasn’t much above recent inflation that through July was 2.9%.

Part of that inflation burst has been the recovery in oil prices from the plunge of 2015, thanks in part to faster global economic growth. We’d worry more if oil prices hadn’t flattened out in recent weeks. With the Federal Reserve tightening monetary policy and the dollar strong, a supply shock would be needed to cause another oil spike.

Other measures of wages also portend a faster pace of growth. The Atlanta Fed’s “wage tracker” showed a 3.2% increase year-over-year for June. Most encouraging is this week’s report of a bounce in labor productivity growth in the second quarter to 2.9%. That’s the best jump since the first quarter of 2015, after which productivity suffered a two-year slump as the economic expansion lost steam. Higher productivity is essential for sustained wage growth.

Meanwhile, the White House Council of Economic Advisers weighed in this week with a useful study that adds further evidence that real wages are rising. Economist Kevin Hassett’s crew examined the data and pointed out that average-hourly wages don’t include bonuses and employee benefits, which have been increasing smartly.

They also looked at the demographic impact of more experienced (and higher paid) baby boomers leaving the workforce as younger, lower-paid workers join. The large number of baby-boom retirees may have caused the overall wage increase to be understated in recent years even as most current workers see gains.

Adding it all up, Mr. Hassett’s team came up with an estimate of a real wage increase after taxes over the last year of 1.4%. that would be 3.4% in nominal terms. With capital spending booming at a 10% growth pace, labor productivity should continue to increase and that 1.4% real wage growth would also rise. More investment after tax reform and deregulation means faster economic growth and faster productivity gains that become higher wages.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/real-wages-are-rising-1536359667
 
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