If she was obviously pregnant at her visa interview I would have a problem with the consular officer who issued her visa.AZGrizFan wrote:Until they're not in the constitution, I support them. But let me tell you a story: the father of one of my daughter's dance friends is Lebanese. He's married to an American (has been for 16 years), but has never bothered to get his American citizenship. His pregnant sister is (obviously) also Lebanese. She's coming to America from Lebanon this week to (for the third time) have her child in America. Why, you might ask? Why to gift that child with all the rights and benefits that go along with being born on American soil, despite the fact that neither she nor her husband are American citizens. Do you or do you not have a problem with that?Skjellyfetti wrote:
If so, my bad. Assumed you were like most Republicans.
Are you in favor of birthright citizenship? Are you in favor of the income tax? etc.
I think Republicans are working on repealing 3 or 4 amendments atm.
A history of profit sharing in the United States:
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It's working quite well in France, ATMBaldy wrote:So what has done more to lift people out of grinding poverty than the free market system?kalm wrote:
You' are confused. I was calling out typical conk deflection and bullshit. Too bad because this could be an interesting discussion.But if I believed in free market pixie dust I'd probably hijack it too...
Unicorns? The pot of gold at the end of a rainbow? The Tooth Fairy? "progressivism"?
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...are what it takes to be a successful and conscientious entrepreneur said Yvon Chouinard and countless lib business owners like him.CAA Flagship wrote:And the "War on the Rich" continues.![]()
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A mixed economy that provides equality of opportunity through human and infrastructure investing and smartly regulated "free" markets that are not stacked in favor entrenched power, crony capitalists, monopolies.Baldy wrote:So what has done more to lift people out of grinding poverty than the free market system?kalm wrote:
You' are confused. I was calling out typical conk deflection and bullshit. Too bad because this could be an interesting discussion.But if I believed in free market pixie dust I'd probably hijack it too...
Unicorns? The pot of gold at the end of a rainbow? The Tooth Fairy? "progressivism"?
It also helps to have a country bordered by oceans, with massive natural resources and a relatively small population.
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You're learning.kalm wrote:A mixed economy that provides equality of opportunity through human and infrastructure investing and smartly regulated "free" markets that are not stacked in favor entrenched power, crony capitalists, monopolies.Baldy wrote: So what has done more to lift people out of grinding poverty than the free market system?
Unicorns? The pot of gold at the end of a rainbow? The Tooth Fairy? "progressivism"?![]()
It also helps to have a country bordered by oceans, with massive natural resources and a relatively small population.
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Sounds nice, but it also sounds like you think that once corporations turn a profit, they should be dissolved before the next generation gets to benefit.kalm wrote:smartly regulated "free" markets that are not stacked in favor entrenched power

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That's a whole other can of worms. But I think there was a time in this country where states would revoke corporate charters once usefulness to society had finished.89Hen wrote:Sounds nice, but it also sounds like you think that once corporations turn a profit, they should be dissolved before the next generation gets to benefit.kalm wrote:smartly regulated "free" markets that are not stacked in favor entrenched power
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This is her third child. All three will have been born in America.CID1990 wrote:If she was obviously pregnant at her visa interview I would have a problem with the consular officer who issued her visa.AZGrizFan wrote:
Until they're not in the constitution, I support them. But let me tell you a story: the father of one of my daughter's dance friends is Lebanese. He's married to an American (has been for 16 years), but has never bothered to get his American citizenship. His pregnant sister is (obviously) also Lebanese. She's coming to America from Lebanon this week to (for the third time) have her child in America. Why, you might ask? Why to gift that child with all the rights and benefits that go along with being born on American soil, despite the fact that neither she nor her husband are American citizens. Do you or do you not have a problem with that?
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That's your American dream Kalm.kalm wrote:That's a whole other can of worms. But I think there was a time in this country where states would revoke corporate charters once usefulness to society had finished.89Hen wrote: Sounds nice, but it also sounds like you think that once corporations turn a profit, they should be dissolved before the next generation gets to benefit.

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AZGrizFan wrote:This is her third child. All three will have been born in America.CID1990 wrote:
If she was obviously pregnant at her visa interview I would have a problem with the consular officer who issued her visa.
Turns out I might be a little gay. 89Hen 11/7/17
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And your dream is corporate control government... Congrats!89Hen wrote:That's your American dream Kalm.kalm wrote:
That's a whole other can of worms. But I think there was a time in this country where states would revoke corporate charters once usefulness to society had finished.
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You are FAR closer to my hyperbole than I am to yours.kalm wrote:And your dream is corporate control government... Congrats!89Hen wrote: That's your American dream Kalm.

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One should always be suspicious of pieces of quotes scattered within an author's interpretation. I guess one would have to look up all the documents those quotes came from and read the quotes in context to see if the impression created is accurate.
But I seriously doubt any of those guys would've said government should limit the amount of land in particular or property in general that they could own. I really do.
But I seriously doubt any of those guys would've said government should limit the amount of land in particular or property in general that they could own. I really do.
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