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Ponce
14th June 2013, 11:29 AM
Looks like I am not the only one that can't get it up.....I should feel better about this, but I don't.

Could it be that foreigners have not been exposed to chem trails and to the devils food?
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.Jeb Bush: U.S. economy needs immigrants because they’re ‘more fertile’
By Aaron Blake, Published: June 14, 2013 at 10:11 am

Former Florida governor Jeb Bush (R) argued Wednesday that the United States should pass immigration reform because the U.S. economy needs the labor of young immigrants, and immigrants are “more fertile.”

“Immigrants create far more businesses than native-born Americans,” Bush said at the Faith and Freedom Coalition’s Road to the Majority conference. “Immigrants are more fertile, and they love families, and they have more intact families, and they bring a younger population. Immigrants create an engine of economic prosperity.”

http://12160.info/page/jeb-bush-u-s-economy-needs-immigrants-because-they-re-more-fertil

palani
14th June 2013, 12:15 PM
The U.S. economy is a concept that entirely belongs to the U.S. Their 'money' is used to stimulate THEIR economy. They retain ownership of anything touched by their 'money'. The U.S. is a municipality and, like any other corporation, is nothing more than the officers that represent this fictional entity.

The national news report on the first 'families' next boondoggle to Africa which is said to cost the feds in excess of $100 million dollars. Viewed from a different perspective, Obama is willing to stimulate the economy of Africa by sending this much foreign aid to this continent by his extravagant travel arrangements. He was supposed to also plan on a safari while there but this was called off when the federal swat team that accompanied him would have had to be equipped with sniper rifles of great enough caliber to take down a cheetah or other big cat (suppose this might not have looked too well in the media).