Message from @Προμηθεύς {Caustic Dreamer}

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2019-01-28 10:48:34 UTC  

immigrants typically draw on welfare at a lower rate than natives, though also contribute to public infrastructure at a lower rate then natives due to lower wages

2019-01-28 10:51:52 UTC  

source?

2019-01-28 10:54:57 UTC  

This one has the source in the picture

2019-01-28 10:55:11 UTC  

Looks like a census

2019-01-28 10:55:19 UTC  

For the first one

2019-01-28 10:55:58 UTC  

mfw 80% of somalis in Sweden are unemployed lol

2019-01-28 10:56:14 UTC  

Why would they be

2019-01-28 10:56:32 UTC  

they benefit by getting funds from the government.

2019-01-28 10:56:55 UTC  

He's trying to argue the multiracial and multicultural societies are more financially viable and dominate other societies

2019-01-28 10:57:33 UTC  

Nothing to do with the US having enough resources to put out more food than can be consumed by the population without overworking the land lol

2019-01-28 10:58:07 UTC  

Mfw one of your niggas aka a gang member dies and you're a wanted criminal and so are most gang members so now you cant have the welfare money

2019-01-28 10:58:43 UTC  

Mfw 13% of the population is too large when you consider that the elderly and very young aren't committing the rapes and murders

2019-01-28 10:59:07 UTC  

So it's more likely that 6% of the population is committing 50% of the crimes

2019-01-28 10:59:30 UTC  

And to boot, BLM has destroyed millions upon millions of dollars worth of public and private property

2019-01-28 11:01:34 UTC  

Not to mention that the GDP is influenced by population and interest, not by produce, and so it has no correlation on the quality of life, nor the labor power of a demographic, nor can there be any correlation drawn between a specific demographic and the GDP

2019-01-28 11:03:57 UTC  

It just denotes the growth of a population and the interest of the central bank undergoing "controlled inflation"

2019-01-28 11:04:23 UTC  

@Προμηθεύς {Caustic Dreamer} going through multiple publications coming out of the SIPP data set but the US census bureau does not make a discernable effort in making its data consumable (https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/sipp/data/datasets.2008.html) with the majority of its data released purely as data files which I think youd agree is unreasonable to ask me to process
Going ahead can we assume that peter molyneux's head in the corner does not make a viable source?

2019-01-28 11:05:54 UTC  

Hrm... Put a pen in that. I'll look for the specific statistics while continuing the discussion

2019-01-28 11:06:01 UTC  

Or you can

2019-01-28 11:06:08 UTC  

Idc how this goes about lol

2019-01-28 11:06:25 UTC  

That being said, are you going to ignore my assertions made after the fact?

2019-01-28 11:06:46 UTC  

I'm objecting your sourced "rebuttals"

2019-01-28 11:07:59 UTC  

I sourced a paper that discusses how Somali migrants had major illiteracy issues and a drastic unemployment rate

2019-01-28 11:09:29 UTC  

Did not take me long to find Stephan's source

2019-01-28 11:09:48 UTC  

It's like he had a video on youtube that was about this subject, and had sources in the description

2019-01-28 11:10:14 UTC  

Keep in mind that this source is pro-immigration

2019-01-28 11:10:41 UTC  

They're just, in a fit of cognitive dissonance, perfectly fine with highly-expensive social programs with low returns

2019-01-28 11:10:51 UTC  

Your economic approach betrays you

2019-01-28 11:15:32 UTC  

id be willing to accept that migrants would use economic supplements to a higher degree than native born citizens but I don't see that as a economic hinderance on the economy as a whole as its as the paper you've now sourced states, low income employed not unemployed groups. your earlier source while identifying problems with literacy issues and unemployment rates among some groups shows that this was not shared by the entire somalian immigrant population, and identifies that positive impacts would be attained should the "resisters" of assimilation into swedish society be identified prior to entry into the country. An approach which would mirror my own suggestions.

2019-01-28 11:15:58 UTC  

your last paper is just that prisons cost money

2019-01-28 11:16:01 UTC  

Who are in the prisons?

2019-01-28 11:16:35 UTC  

39% white people, 40% black people and 19% hispanics in the US

2019-01-28 11:17:13 UTC  

How are 13% of the population the largest percentage of people in prisons

2019-01-28 11:17:21 UTC  

And how are they responsible for so much cost

2019-01-28 11:18:57 UTC  

Is it possible that this multiethnic scenario is actively cost-inefficient

2019-01-28 11:19:20 UTC  

african americans are exposed to higher levels of poverty and have less developed communities. this is only to be expected given the only fairly recent achievement of full civil rights and even so african americans do not represent a tax deficit