Topic: Why american look's so egoist are they at really ? | |
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Of course not all but mostly the don't care for anyone expect their self , i ask them if anyone can help me come over america of course i don't expect that some one to say yes me , because that will be a miracle but ,,, We have just a life you never know when you will die and after that you can't take money you have made home car nothing ,,try to help people you can't , you know when i see a person homeless i always give something to them not because i have a lot but because i know what it mean's to don't have , ! Forget about America, friend. Let me save you the trip and give you fair warning, and I'm serious so take notes: It's not what you think it is and definitely not what it used to be. Besides, they don't want you there taking their jobs and even if you don't plan on working there's no Welfare for you. Oh, don't get me wrong, they'll gladly let you spend the $30,000 for Immigration procedures and you'll keep paying until you realize they really don't want you there. Stay home and keep your rights. In the unforgettable words of Dorothy: there's no place like home! There is 'some' truth to your words...And thank you for your help, we're running out of room, money, and patience with those who are already here illegially.... I'm spreading the word here in Belgium and France to anyone who asks, but I'm only one guy and too many youths here think the US is paradise. It hurts me to have to be the one to bring them the bad news but I figure I'm saving lives doing so. Nothing worse than to spend 20 years in a country not your own and finding out in the end that you were never welcome. Hi Fred :-)...That's all well and good, but what you forget to mention is that the U.S., like many other countries, is paradise to many less fortunate...If you're going to tell the story, tell the WHOLE story!... Any developed country may seem like paradise to many less fortunate, Belgium more so than others because of the great social welfare here. Seem?... ...We are paradise to many, just ask Mexico...Did you live in the U.S. or just visit?... :-) I've spoken at length with Mexicans. The decent ones regret ever living Mexico but being forced out of your country by hunger and misery isn't really a choice. Fleeing to a neighboring country isn't a choice, it's a lack of it. |
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I am confused. How were they forced out of our country by hunger and misery? The reason they would be deported is if they were here illegally or committed other crimes
My best friend from high school came here from Mexico City with his family when he was 14. They did it legally on visas. They became citizens and love it here |
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Of course not all but mostly the don't care for anyone expect their self , i ask them if anyone can help me come over america of course i don't expect that some one to say yes me , because that will be a miracle but ,,, We have just a life you never know when you will die and after that you can't take money you have made home car nothing ,,try to help people you can't , you know when i see a person homeless i always give something to them not because i have a lot but because i know what it mean's to don't have , ! Forget about America, friend. Let me save you the trip and give you fair warning, and I'm serious so take notes: It's not what you think it is and definitely not what it used to be. Besides, they don't want you there taking their jobs and even if you don't plan on working there's no Welfare for you. Oh, don't get me wrong, they'll gladly let you spend the $30,000 for Immigration procedures and you'll keep paying until you realize they really don't want you there. Stay home and keep your rights. In the unforgettable words of Dorothy: there's no place like home! There is 'some' truth to your words...And thank you for your help, we're running out of room, money, and patience with those who are already here illegially.... I'm spreading the word here in Belgium and France to anyone who asks, but I'm only one guy and too many youths here think the US is paradise. It hurts me to have to be the one to bring them the bad news but I figure I'm saving lives doing so. Nothing worse than to spend 20 years in a country not your own and finding out in the end that you were never welcome. Hi Fred :-)...That's all well and good, but what you forget to mention is that the U.S., like many other countries, is paradise to many less fortunate...If you're going to tell the story, tell the WHOLE story!... Any developed country may seem like paradise to many less fortunate, Belgium more so than others because of the great social welfare here. Seem?... ...We are paradise to many, just ask Mexico...Did you live in the U.S. or just visit?... :-) I've spoken at length with Mexicans. The decent ones regret ever living Mexico but being forced out of your country by hunger and misery isn't really a choice. Fleeing to a neighboring country isn't a choice, it's a lack of it. Well we are more than willing to help them get home :-)....Instead, they do everything in their power to stay while working for cash to send back home to their friends and families so that they can buy needed supplies...(a good pair of shoes and a canteen)... to make the trip across the boarder too...I think your facts are somewhat skewed, but It was nice talking with you! |
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Of course not all but mostly the don't care for anyone expect their self , i ask them if anyone can help me come over america of course i don't expect that some one to say yes me , because that will be a miracle but ,,, We have just a life you never know when you will die and after that you can't take money you have made home car nothing ,,try to help people you can't , you know when i see a person homeless i always give something to them not because i have a lot but because i know what it mean's to don't have , ! Forget about America, friend. Let me save you the trip and give you fair warning, and I'm serious so take notes: It's not what you think it is and definitely not what it used to be. Besides, they don't want you there taking their jobs and even if you don't plan on working there's no Welfare for you. Oh, don't get me wrong, they'll gladly let you spend the $30,000 for Immigration procedures and you'll keep paying until you realize they really don't want you there. Stay home and keep your rights. In the unforgettable words of Dorothy: there's no place like home! There is 'some' truth to your words...And thank you for your help, we're running out of room, money, and patience with those who are already here illegially.... I'm spreading the word here in Belgium and France to anyone who asks, but I'm only one guy and too many youths here think the US is paradise. It hurts me to have to be the one to bring them the bad news but I figure I'm saving lives doing so. Nothing worse than to spend 20 years in a country not your own and finding out in the end that you were never welcome. Hi Fred :-)...That's all well and good, but what you forget to mention is that the U.S., like many other countries, is paradise to many less fortunate...If you're going to tell the story, tell the WHOLE story!... Any developed country may seem like paradise to many less fortunate, Belgium more so than others because of the great social welfare here. Seem?... ...We are paradise to many, just ask Mexico...Did you live in the U.S. or just visit?... :-) I've spoken at length with Mexicans. The decent ones regret ever living Mexico but being forced out of your country by hunger and misery isn't really a choice. Fleeing to a neighboring country isn't a choice, it's a lack of it. My girlfriend is Mexican, her family didn't flee from their country, and they love it here. Not all are here because they had no other choice, even the decent ones. |
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Edited by
Fred7170
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Mon 05/25/15 01:39 PM
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Of course not all but mostly the don't care for anyone expect their self , i ask them if anyone can help me come over america of course i don't expect that some one to say yes me , because that will be a miracle but ,,, We have just a life you never know when you will die and after that you can't take money you have made home car nothing ,,try to help people you can't , you know when i see a person homeless i always give something to them not because i have a lot but because i know what it mean's to don't have , ! Forget about America, friend. Let me save you the trip and give you fair warning, and I'm serious so take notes: It's not what you think it is and definitely not what it used to be. Besides, they don't want you there taking their jobs and even if you don't plan on working there's no Welfare for you. Oh, don't get me wrong, they'll gladly let you spend the $30,000 for Immigration procedures and you'll keep paying until you realize they really don't want you there. Stay home and keep your rights. In the unforgettable words of Dorothy: there's no place like home! There is 'some' truth to your words...And thank you for your help, we're running out of room, money, and patience with those who are already here illegially.... I'm spreading the word here in Belgium and France to anyone who asks, but I'm only one guy and too many youths here think the US is paradise. It hurts me to have to be the one to bring them the bad news but I figure I'm saving lives doing so. Nothing worse than to spend 20 years in a country not your own and finding out in the end that you were never welcome. Hi Fred :-)...That's all well and good, but what you forget to mention is that the U.S., like many other countries, is paradise to many less fortunate...If you're going to tell the story, tell the WHOLE story!... Any developed country may seem like paradise to many less fortunate, Belgium more so than others because of the great social welfare here. Seem?... ...We are paradise to many, just ask Mexico...Did you live in the U.S. or just visit?... :-) I've spoken at length with Mexicans. The decent ones regret ever living Mexico but being forced out of your country by hunger and misery isn't really a choice. Fleeing to a neighboring country isn't a choice, it's a lack of it. Well we are more than willing to help them get home :-)....Instead, they do everything in their power to stay while working for cash to send back home to their friends and families so that they can buy needed supplies...(a good pair of shoes and a canteen)... to make the trip across the boarder too...I think your facts are somewhat skewed, but It was nice talking with you! I meant that they are forced out of their Own country, sorry for the mix up. And of course my facts are skewed, I don't pretend to know it all, I can only speak from experience. Nice talking to you too |
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Of course not all but mostly the don't care for anyone expect their self , i ask them if anyone can help me come over america of course i don't expect that some one to say yes me , because that will be a miracle but ,,, We have just a life you never know when you will die and after that you can't take money you have made home car nothing ,,try to help people you can't , you know when i see a person homeless i always give something to them not because i have a lot but because i know what it mean's to don't have , ! Forget about America, friend. Let me save you the trip and give you fair warning, and I'm serious so take notes: It's not what you think it is and definitely not what it used to be. Besides, they don't want you there taking their jobs and even if you don't plan on working there's no Welfare for you. Oh, don't get me wrong, they'll gladly let you spend the $30,000 for Immigration procedures and you'll keep paying until you realize they really don't want you there. Stay home and keep your rights. In the unforgettable words of Dorothy: there's no place like home! There is 'some' truth to your words...And thank you for your help, we're running out of room, money, and patience with those who are already here illegially.... I'm spreading the word here in Belgium and France to anyone who asks, but I'm only one guy and too many youths here think the US is paradise. It hurts me to have to be the one to bring them the bad news but I figure I'm saving lives doing so. Nothing worse than to spend 20 years in a country not your own and finding out in the end that you were never welcome. Hi Fred :-)...That's all well and good, but what you forget to mention is that the U.S., like many other countries, is paradise to many less fortunate...If you're going to tell the story, tell the WHOLE story!... Any developed country may seem like paradise to many less fortunate, Belgium more so than others because of the great social welfare here. Seem?... ...We are paradise to many, just ask Mexico...Did you live in the U.S. or just visit?... :-) I've spoken at length with Mexicans. The decent ones regret ever living Mexico but being forced out of your country by hunger and misery isn't really a choice. Fleeing to a neighboring country isn't a choice, it's a lack of it. My girlfriend is Mexican, her family didn't flee from their country, and they love it here. Not all are here because they had no other choice, even the decent ones. |
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Ok that makes more sense.
I feel for the people in other countries, but look at it from our view point (I don't know if you have problems with foreigners in your country illegally) I have no problem helping our citizens. I have a problem with people coming here illegally. We don't have a way to document them to know if they are criminals or how to find them. They take many jobs from people here legally because they tend to work for less money (yes that is the bosses fault to). There is no way to collect on debts owed (medical care etc) and can't even garnish wages so the tax payers foot the bill. We pay government taxes (state taxes depending on the state and what they collect) and illegals don't. |
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Who on earth would want to live in Texas anyway.
They all wear cowboys hats and everyone has the same name, ya'll |
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Edited by
yellowrose10
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Mon 05/25/15 02:03 PM
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Who on earth would want to live in Texas anyway. They all wear cowboys hats and everyone has the same name, ya'll Hush teetotaler And cowboys are HAWT Send them to ENGLAND for tea and crumpets hehehehe |
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Ok that makes more sense. I feel for the people in other countries, but look at it from our view point (I don't know if you have problems with foreigners in your country illegally) I have no problem helping our citizens. I have a problem with people coming here illegally. We don't have a way to document them to know if they are criminals or how to find them. They take many jobs from people here legally because they tend to work for less money (yes that is the bosses fault to). There is no way to collect on debts owed (medical care etc) and can't even garnish wages so the tax payers foot the bill. We pay government taxes (state taxes depending on the state and what they collect) and illegals don't. We have a lot of illegal citizens here in Europe and it is a problem worldwide. I'm not advocating that the USA or it's citizens should bear the brunt of Mexico's corruption, to the contrary. I'm just saying that the USA isn't a welcoming country anymore, and again, from my point of view, from my experience. |
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Edited by
yellowrose10
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Mon 05/25/15 02:09 PM
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Ok that makes more sense. I feel for the people in other countries, but look at it from our view point (I don't know if you have problems with foreigners in your country illegally) I have no problem helping our citizens. I have a problem with people coming here illegally. We don't have a way to document them to know if they are criminals or how to find them. They take many jobs from people here legally because they tend to work for less money (yes that is the bosses fault to). There is no way to collect on debts owed (medical care etc) and can't even garnish wages so the tax payers foot the bill. We pay government taxes (state taxes depending on the state and what they collect) and illegals don't. We have a lot of illegal citizens here in Europe and it is a problem worldwide. I'm not advocating that the USA or it's citizens should bear the brunt of Mexico's corruption, to the contrary. I'm just saying that the USA isn't a welcoming country anymore, and again, from my point of view, from my experience. Yeah I am sorry you had that experience. Every where I go, we like foreigners. Many are business owners here. There are countries in Europe that don't like Americans and aren't friendly. It's all just heresay and could just be friends experiencen but I heard France isn't very friendly We all have our people with attitudes. I agree though, to make your own country better but of you decide to move, do it legally |
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Yeah I am sorry you had that experience. Every where I go, we like foreigners. Many are business owners here. There are countries in Europe that don't like Americans and aren't friendly. It's all just heresay and could just be friends experiencen but I heard France isn't very friendly We all have our people with attitudes. I agree though, to make your own country better but of you decide to move, do it legally It's clear that the US policies abroad have botched the Americans' reputation for being a peace-keeping superpower, and not just in France. And of course, if anyone decides to emigrate to any country it is always better to do it legal. |
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Edited of belittling statements.
soufie Site Moderator |
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Who on earth would want to live in Texas anyway. They all wear cowboys hats and everyone has the same name, ya'll Hush teetotaler And cowboys are HAWT Send them to ENGLAND for tea and crumpets hehehehe Crumpets? DANG did you have to say that?!?! Haven't had crumpets in years, now I want crumpets |
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sorry Crystal. I've never had them. We do biscuits and gravy here
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Who on earth would want to live in Texas anyway. They all wear cowboys hats and everyone has the same name, ya'll I don't wear a cowboy hat. It's a 'roo skin outback hat. Pisses the tree huggers off. |
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sorry Crystal. I've never had them. We do biscuits and gravy here Oh I love a bit of crumpet, everyone likes some crumpet. Crumpet is good for you, a bit of crumpet makes the world go round lmao It has a different meaning here, Google it teetotaller, tut tut |
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Edited by
yellowrose10
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Mon 05/25/15 03:38 PM
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sorry Crystal. I've never had them. We do biscuits and gravy here Oh I love a bit of crumpet, everyone likes some crumpet. Crumpet is good for you, a bit of crumpet makes the world go round lmao It has a different meaning here, Google it teetotaller, tut tut Hahaha crumpet = hot chick. Yes I was gullible and looked it up Hey you told me teetotaler wasn't a bad word. |
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sorry Crystal. I've never had them. We do biscuits and gravy here Oh I love a bit of crumpet, everyone likes some crumpet. Crumpet is good for you, a bit of crumpet makes the world go round lmao It has a different meaning here, Google it teetotaller, tut tut Hahaha crumpet = hot chick. Yes I was gullible and looked it up Hey you told me teetotaler wasn't a bad word. No it's not a bad word, but I do like a beer occasionally. Now a shandy A$$ is a bad word. You call shandy the same thing as us, I'm not sure, it's like half beer half lemonade in the same glass. Now that's an insult lmao |
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I should put that in my NTS topic lol
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