On the immigration issue. Try getting into the US legally coming from lets say Germany. Have money and a college education. Would be able to support yourself and your family from day one. Your looking at maybe getting a legal work VISA and then up to 5-6 years of jumping through hoops to get here. The cost side of doing this legally can easily be $15-20K.
Now we have people that just happen to live across a river not and ocean. So they can walk in a dry summer. They come here without any education and the cloths on their backs Refuse to learn our language pay little to zero taxes. Then send all the money they can back to Mexico so they never get going very good here.
Which of these are better for the country???? The exact opposite person than the one half the country want to "HELP" come here FREE OF ANY COST!!!!!!!
Talk to anyone that have immigrated here legally in the last 20 years. It is a long costly road to get here. I say increase the number of legal immigrants we allow in each year BUT take those with the skills to take gave of themselves from day one.
On the Global Warming issue. If you can read and study things you know the climate cycles. It has for millions of years. We were in a up swing of temperatures. Now we seem to be getting cooler or staying the same. Parts of Greenland where farmed that now can not be because they are too cold. This was 600 years ago that it was warmer. Northern Europe was warmer then too. Modern causes are all about control and money. The rich get blamed for trying to do this while the Liberals have it down to an art form. Both parties and many governments in the world are trying to use this issue to control the rest or the world. PLUS bleed money from anyone they can in the process.
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