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originally posted by: peter_kandra
For the same reason that Democrats want to make DC and PR states. They feel it would solidify their edge in the Senate and Presidential elections.
originally posted by: network dude
It makes you wonder if some are that easily led, how did they survive for this long?
originally posted by: Buvvy
Maybe they are trying to compensate for the decline in USA births? By importing illegals they are keeping the overall population numbers from declining.
www.census.gov...
a reply to: Snarl
originally posted by: peter_kandra
a reply to: Snarl
I don't think the dollar will fail, at least not in the near term ( < 10 years). Longer term, I can see physical currency being replaced with digital currency.
At some point, there will be technological advances that will lessen the impact of money and almost make it a moot point (fusion for power, manned exploration and colonization of the solar system, etc.). That's when we're likely to see a global governmental structure and currency.
originally posted by: Snarl
originally posted by: peter_kandra
a reply to: Snarl
I don't think the dollar will fail, at least not in the near term ( < 10 years). Longer term, I can see physical currency being replaced with digital currency.
At some point, there will be technological advances that will lessen the impact of money and almost make it a moot point (fusion for power, manned exploration and colonization of the solar system, etc.). That's when we're likely to see a global governmental structure and currency.
Excellent discussion material. I'll reply more directly to your post if this thread makes it into Page 2. Out for now.
originally posted by: Snarl
Open question for the forum. I think it's high-time someone figured this out ... in public.
Why are so many governments importing foreigners onto their soil ... against the common-will of the people?
I've got two guesses:
1. Final nail in the coffin of the US dollar serving as the World's Reserve Currency
2. Bullet sponges for when the dollar fails and the revolt starts
There's a third in the back of my mind, but I don't wanna run away with all of my theories at the outset. I am genuinely curious to know what the rest of the ATS Family thinks here.
originally posted by: o0oTOPCATo0o
a reply to: Snarl
Step 1: Ship them in
Step 2: Give them free housing and food
Step 3:Allow them to vote
Step 4: Remind them who gave them housing and food, and who opposed it
Step 5: Power
originally posted by: peter_kandra
a reply to: Snarl
I don't think the dollar will fail, at least not in the near term ( < 10 years). Longer term, I can see physical currency being replaced with digital currency.
At some point, there will be technological advances that will lessen the impact of money and almost make it a moot point (fusion for power, manned exploration and colonization of the solar system, etc.). That's when we're likely to see a global governmental structure and currency.
originally posted by: Edumakated
This video is still the best example as to why mass immigration doesn't work...
originally posted by: Snarl
originally posted by: network dude
It makes you wonder if some are that easily led, how did they survive for this long?
LOL ... because no one has yet to shut off the electricity?
This is big conspiracy level stuff. All the fear-mongering over a potential EMP. All someone really needs to do is flip off the switch. Have you ever looked at the casualty expectations for 90 days without electricity and running water? Makes the projections from that Deagle website look modest.
Description would probably sound as somber as this: