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Do U agree with this Defending American Sovereignty And Culture Is NOT Racist?

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I’m gonna start another riot asked:


Yes it takes a minute to read if reading for more than a minute is hardship for you, please answer another question.
Contrary to arguments made by liberal politicians and pundits in the mainstream media, defending American sovereignty and culture is not driven by racism.

In fact, the exact opposite is true. If this republic is to survive, the rule of law must apply to everyone, regardless of race, ethnicity, or nation of origin.

Being good hearted, hard working, and poor does not entitle anyone to come here illegally, even if only to pursue a better life.

Millions of people from all across the world desperately hope to come to America to achieve a better life. U.S. immigration laws exist to assure that an orderly and fair process is in place for handling such people, and to protect American citizens from disease, criminality, and imported financial burden.

Acting in the best interests of America means, among other things, preventing further invasions by illegal aliens, and deporting those already here.

Teary sob stories and arguments in favor of poor migrants who come to America illegally are based on a very un-American notion:

That is, U.S. borders and laws should not apply to Latinos because—and only because—they are Latinos!

Although liberals will not admit it, “Comprehensive Immigration Reform” is all about amnesty based on racial profiling, because the overwhelming majority of the illegal population is Hispanic.

If 95 percent of the illegal alien population were likely to end up being Republican voters, just how passionate would Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid, the ACLU, and the mainstream media be about “Comprehensive” reform?

As it is, in their lust for importing more Democrats, liberals are willing to gut the rule of law, American sovereignty, and the best interests of American citizens. Racial profiling is the most efficient means for accomplishing the objectives of the Democrat party.

Most illegal aliens from south of our borders fit the following profile, written in the imaginary first person for clarity:

“My name is Pedro Ignacio Garcia. My wife and I came to America by crossing the border in Arizona on January 2, 2002. We had to sneak across the border into America because the U.S. immigration system is broken, at least that is what the Mexican government told us.

“Mexican officials told us to have as many children as possible as soon as possible once we got settled in America. We have had six children since; all of who are American citizens that we are counting on to keep the U.S. government from sending my wife and I back to Mexico. We had planned to come to America in 2003, but we found that my wife was pregnant so we came in 2002 so that the triplets would be born in America. “We came to America because we heard your president Barack Obama, and Congressional Democrats like Nancy Pelosi Harry Reid say many nice things about Mexicans who come to America illegally.

“One of the major attractions for us is your excellent system that provides free medical service, especially since I have no health insurance for myself or family. We are very concerned that some hospitals are closing because of the costs of serving poor people like us.

We believe that the health insurance premiums for Americans should be increased to cover poor people from Mexico.

“I am very proud of my Mexican heritage and love Spanish, the language of love. I believe that learning English is a waste of time so I do not bother. We have demanded that the public schools teach our children in Spanish. Who needs English?

“We proudly fly the Mexican flag in remembrance of the fact that much of the land that is America was stolen from Mexico. Our children are being taught at home that retaking that land for Mexico is what God wants us to do.

“I am a potential carrier of deadly strains of tuberculosis and other diseases eradicated in the modern world years ago, but which are still rampant in my beloved Mexico. That is why American citizens need to make sure me and my family receive the very best in medical care.

“I do not pay no stinkin’ income taxes to any local, state or federal government. How else could I afford to work for wages that allow me to take jobs from American citizens?

“Our family is on welfare and food stamps even though we are not eligible. We have fake IDs that say we are legal, and we have fake social security numbers to prove it.

“We are saving our pesos to buy a big, beautiful home. However, we are worried about the loan credit crisis now threatening to make credit inaccessible to illegal aliens.

As with health insurance, we believe the solution is simple: Increase the interest rates
Read more @ http://www.postchronicle.com/commentary/article_212221319.shtml

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Posted by Admin on April 26th, 2009 :: Filed under Immigration
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can you transfer a house to someone?

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ur face asked:


Our situation is that we cant afford our house anymore, and my uncle really liked our house, so me and my family were thinking and we thought that my uncle proposed a good dea;he would give us a lot in Mexico and 5000 on the spot to find another place or for watever, but the thing we need to know is can we just transfer the house to him? that is, to just give him the house with our 4 years of payments so he doesnt have to start over, so none of us lose money, at our current interest rate, in simple terms can we just give him our mortgage? is that legal or is there a process for that or would the best thing be to just keep it on our name and just have him live there and pay the bills?

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Posted by Admin on April 26th, 2009 :: Filed under Renting & Real Estate
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Should i move to Mexico?

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Ric asked:


With the US economy being so bad i can dodge my $4,000 monthly mortgage & move to Mexico & buy an equivelent nice suburban home for $50,000. Should i do it? or will the economy get better?
Yes mexico is a 3rd world country but they have alot of young hott women that love Americans from what i hear..

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Posted by Admin on April 20th, 2009 :: Filed under Polls & Surveys
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What is happening with the European economy? Half of it in depression per this? What do you think?

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DAR asked:


http://www.gata.org/node/7098

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard: Monetary union puts half of Europe in depression
Submitted by cpowell on Sat, 2009-01-17 20:18. Section: Daily Dispatches
By Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
The Telegraph, London
Saturday, January 17, 2009

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/comment/ambroseevans_pritchard/427864…

Events are moving fast in Europe. The worst riots since the fall of Communism have swept the Baltics and the south Balkans. An incipient crisis is taking shape in the Club Med bond markets. S&P has cut Greek debt to near junk. Spanish, Portuguese, and Irish bonds are on negative watch.

Dublin has nationalised Anglo Irish Bank with its half-built folly on North Wall Quay and E73 billion (L65 billion) of liabilities, moving a step nearer the line where markets probe the solvency of the Irish state.

A great ring of EU states stretching from Eastern Europe down across Mare Nostrum to the Celtic fringe are either in a 1930s depression already or soon will be. Greece’s social fabric is unravelling before the pain begins, which bodes ill.

Each is a victim of ill-judged economic policies foisted upon them by elites in thrall to Europe’s monetary project — either in the European Monetary Union or preparing to join — and each is trapped.

As UKIP leader Nigel Farage put it in a rare voice of dissent at the euro’s 10th birthday triumph in Strasbourg, EMU-land has become a Volker-Kerker — a “prison of nations,” to borrow from the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

This week, Riga’s cobbled streets became a war zone. Protesters armed with blocks of ice smashed up Latvia’s finance ministry. Hundreds tried to force their way into the legislature, enraged by austerity cuts.

“Trust in the state’s authority and officials has fallen catastrophically,” said President Valdis Zatlers,
who called for the dissolution of parliament.

In Lithuania, riot police fired rubber-bullets on a trade union march. Dogs chased stragglers into the Vilnia river. A demonstration outside Bulgaria’s parliament in Sofia turned violent on Wednesday.

These three states are all members of the Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM2), the euro’s pre-detention cell. They must join. It is written into their EU contracts.

The result of subjecting ex-Soviet catch-up economies to the monetary regime of the leaden West has been massive overheating. Latvia’s current account deficit hit 26 percent of GDP. Riga property prices surpassed Berlin.

The inevitable bust is proving epic. Latvia’s property group Balsts says Riga flat prices have fallen 56 percent since mid-2007. The economy contracted 18 percent annualised over the last six months.

Leaked documents reveal — despite a blizzard of lies by EU and Latvian officials — that the International Monetary Fund called for devaluation as part of a E7.5 billion joint rescue for Latvia. Such adjustments are crucial in IMF deals. They allow countries to claw their way back to health without suffering perma-slump.

This was blocked by Brussels — purportedly because mortgage debt in euros and Swiss francs precluded that option. IMF documents dispute this. A society is being sacrificed on the altar of the EMU project.

Latvians have company. Dublin expects Ireland’s economy to contract 4 percent this year. The deficit will reach 12 percent of GDP by 2010 on current policies. “This is not sustainable,” said the treasury. Hence the draconian wage deflation now threatened by the Taoiseach.

The Celtic Tiger has faced the test bravely. No government in Europe has been so honest. It is a tragedy that sterling’s crash should have compounded their woes at this moment. To cap it all, Dell is decamping to Poland with 4 percent of GDP. Irish wages crept too high during the heady years when Euroland interest rates of 2 percent so beguiled the nation.

Spain lost a million jobs in 2008. Madrid is bracing for 16 percent unemployment by year’s end.

Private economists fear 25 percent before it is over. Spain’s wage inflation has priced the workforce out of Europe’s markets. EMU logic is wage deflation for year after year. With Spain’s high debt levels, this is impossible.

Either Mr Zapatero stops the madness, or Spanish democracy will stop him. The left wing of his PSOE party is already peeling off, just as the French left is peeling off to fight “l’euro dictature capitaliste.”

Italy’s treasury awaits each bond auction with dread, wondering if can offload E200 billion of debt this year. Spreads reached a fresh post-EMU high of 149 last week. The debt compound noose is tightening around Rome’s throat. Italian journalists have begun to talk of Europe’s “Tequila Crisis” — a new twist.

They mean that capital flight from Club Med could set off an unstoppable process.

Mexico’s Tequila drama in 1994 was triggered by a combination of the Chiapas uprising, a current account haemorrhage, and bond jitters. The dollar-peso peg snapped when elites bega
The dollar-peso peg snapped when elites began moving money to US banks. The game was up within days.

Fixed exchange systems — and EMU is just a glorified version — rupture suddenly. Things can seem eerily calm for a long time. Politicians swear by the parity. Remember John Major’s “soft-option” defiance days before the ERM blew apart in 1992? Or Philip Snowden’s defence of sterling before a Royal Navy mutiny forced Britain off the Gold Standard in 1931.

Don’t expect tremors before an earthquake — and there is no fault line of greater historic violence than the crunching plates where Latin Europe meets Teutonia.
Greece no longer dares sell long bonds to fund its debt. It sold E2.5 billion last week at short rates, mostly 3-months and 6-months. This is a dangerous game. It stores up “roll-over risk” for later in the year. Hedge funds are circling.

Traders suspect that investors are dumping their Club Med and Irish debt immediately on the European Central Bank in “repo” actions.

In other words, the ECB is already providing a stealth bailout for Europe’s governments — though secrecy veils all.

An EU debt union is being created, in breach of EU law. Liabilities are being shifted quietly on to German taxpayers. What happens when Germany’s hard-working citizens find out?

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Posted by Admin on April 6th, 2009 :: Filed under Politics
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Eligible for food stamps in NM with owning property?

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marie76444 asked:


My husband is the only one working and we have 3 small children (3,2, &1). I am trying to apply for Food Stamp Benefits, but a little concerned b/c we own a rel estate property. Here it is: We used to live in West Texas, and we bought us a house and lived there 2 years and then my husband got a job offer, so we moved to New Mexico. We rented our house out in texas, and we only get enough to make the mortgage each month. We have to pay the taxes, and insurance out of pocket b.c it is not included. My husband makes about 26,000.00 a year, and we get 825/month on rent from our property. Our mortgage is 786.00 month so there is only a 40 dollor difference. Will this hurt us? Do you think we will be eligible? I would love to get a job but it would not pay for me to go to work b/c of childcare being so expensive for 3 kids. We do pay rent here in NM-675.00, our utilities are around 210.00 and our house insurance on our property is 75.00/month and taxes are about 1600.00 annually…just to figure all that up. Thanks in advance.

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