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Humor-Satire What are some good reasons for the United States to invade Canada?

Dontcha know that Illegal Mex-cans are keeping software engineers from all those lucrative strawberry picking jobs in the Imperial Valley?

You obviously are in thrall to the liberal media - and I bet you hate Christmas also!

I didn't even go to a Nativity scene. And I think I said Happy Holidays once.
 
WHy Buzzer? WHY DO YOU HATE THE BABY JEEBBUS?
 
I'm torn, I like the idea of happy hippy Jeebbus, but then so many Christians do not!

Perhaps I should start the Church of Jeebbus, we could call ourselves Jeebbans, and the first commandment would be not to take all those other commandments too seriously, and don't stone your kids!
 
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CANADA MUST BE INVADED TO SPREAD THE WORD OF THE JEEBBUS!!!!!
 
Herr Tannenbaum thanks you for your service.
 
That success today is largely being enjoyed only by a number of increasingly trans-national interests who have no vested interest in the short- or long-term well being of America or its people. It wouldn't matter if the U.S. were making 9 trillion trillion dollars a year if 99.9999999% of it was being funnelled into the hands of 6 people of various nationalities with offshore accounts and fingers in financial pies all over the world.

Pure GDP or whatever other gauge you want to measure is useless as a measure of success if you refuse to look at the distributive equality or real per capita gains realized by the people living and working within that economy. It doesn't matter how much more successful or wealthy the people who already have far more than they can or will ever realistically use become, their upticks in wealth benefit absolutely no one and nothing.

That's one of the more objective posts in this thread. ..|
 
I think it's funny that he's like all GO'MURICA about the average income, yet insists that half the country is on welfare and the rest are illegals making illegal pennies, which is it? Are we an economic powerhouse, or are we a nation of moochers and horde?

Cognitive Dissonance - never pretty...

Score!
 
So your reason for not supporting a living wage and exorbident penalties for using illegal labor = ?

Are you incapable of adopting solutions for which you have not yet received talking points?

Well, of course! If we didn't have all those immigrants coming in, then the Waltons would stop treating their employees like serfs -- just like magic!

He's only capable of adopting the answers already in the approved script, because he's not capable of seeing anything that doesn't fit his script.
 
I'm sure the lack of upward mobility into and within the middle class has absolutely nothing to do with the mass outsourcing of production and technical support services supported by your party as a good thing for the free market.

Don't worry though. Get rid of the Mexicans and those will all come back.

And the crappy wages paid most workers by giant corporations who can get away with it will magically go up!

And yes, they're crappy wages, compared to other economically successful countries.
 
So in other words what you're saying is that your entire position is, and always has been, a complete crock. Because even if the market "forced" wages up through a combination of population control and ending immigration, that would place a "burden" on employers, who would therefore be completely justified in fleeing the country to operate in Qatar or UAE or India.

You don't want anything to change. Any change involving an improvement in life to the typical everyday American is "bad" for employers because it will place greater "financial burden" on them than they face today, no matter how you go about it. You've spent months on this board maintaining a position for which you never had the slightest bit of intellectual integrity about.

Right to the heart! Ben doesn't want there to be higher wages no matter what happens, and while he claims to want jobs to stay here, he has no way to convince companies to do it, because his "solution" will drive jobs out of the country anyway.
 
Right to the heart! Ben doesn't want there to be higher wages no matter what happens, and while he claims to want jobs to stay here, he has no way to convince companies to do it, because his "solution" will drive jobs out of the country anyway.

nonsense, I have repeatedly said we should stop treating employers as the enemy. Stop imposing new burdens on them. stop creating new lawsuits to reward the trial lawyers donating to the democrats. Allow employers to hire the best people available. Jobs should not be anothe form of welfare at the expense of employers.
 
nonsense, I have repeatedly said we should stop treating employers as the enemy.

What you need to do is to stop treating employees and workers as the enemy. Paying them a decent wage is a cost of doing business, it is not a tax, and it is not an unjustice which corporations are victimized by. You make it sound like the highest possible profit margin at any given moment is a right to which all corporations are entitled, and then anything less than that they may take in due to changing market conditions or paying the ordinary costs of doing business (which INCLUDE payroll AND payroll taxes) is something they are being unduly victimized by.
 
What you need to do is to stop treating employees and workers as the enemy. Paying them a decent wage is a cost of doing business, it is not a tax, and it is not an unjustice which corporations are victimized by. You make it sound like the highest possible profit margin at any given moment is a right to which all corporations are entitled, and then anything less than that they may take in due to changing market conditions or paying the ordinary costs of doing business (which INCLUDE payroll AND payroll taxes) is something they are being unduly victimized by.

But... but... they're just workers -- you know, drones! And there's more where they came from!
 
But... but... they're just workers -- you know, drones! And there's more where they came from!

But don't forget, it's the liberals who want to mass import the cheap labor that employers are then forced to fully exploit. Just like how Americans with living wages force corporations to outsource to the third world.
 
But don't forget, it's the liberals who want to mass import the cheap labor that employers are then forced to fully exploit. Just like how Americans with living wages force corporations to outsource to the third world.

Amazing how those immigrants force the Waltons to increase their net wealth by a few billion a year instead of paying their workers more. I guess immigrants have amazing psychic powers.
 
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