Message from @McBacoon
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So it’s pie in the sky thinking
How do you mean it worked in Mexico ?
Did America do that or Mexico themselves ?
Anyone who leaves their own country looking for an illegal better life at the expense of the host nation is a deserter to their homeland and a free loader
just to fuck with you all but
```Dude not this stupid argument again
Walls are not 100 :100: percent effective
So we should just not build them```
condoms also arent 100% effective
lmao
So
so should we stop using them?
Well still use them
Exactly
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That’s my point ???
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No he thinks we should just ask the people not to have sex in the first place
Or like go to a scissors club or something
@beyond_gravity scissor me daddy
✂
You got it babe
😆
Shiver me timbers
Hospital treatments are expensive and don’t always work
Best we better let you die
Or pray for a miracle
sword fight?
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No maybe if the person just had good nutrition
They wouldn’t get sick
Right that’s how it works isn’t it?
That way we can keep our hospitals empty
And pray the ghey away
I do agree to you that they need to fix their own shit
But in the meantime borders work
@beyond_gravity control is not the point.
What happened to Mexico is they got NAFTA. Huge amount of American investment money came in and helped them build factories, schools, and services.
There is now over a trillion dollars worth of trade that goes back and forth across that border. And Mexico has been one of the fastest growing economies the last 10 years. Is there a second world country, nothing like what the media would like you to think.
The problem for Central America is, CAFTA failed because it wasn't implemented correctly. Give it a revision and years to work, immigration will no longer be an issue for the Americans.
@McBacoon that's a well made point
Fair enough
So just invest in them?
Seems somewhat too easy
@beyond_gravity yeah, is that stupidly simple. The problem is we picked the wrong people to invest in (China being number 1.)
Things here at home or going to get problematic for investments, but come 2035 we'll have plenty of money to invest again.
why isnt Haiti member of CAFTA?