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RE: Legal Latinos must like the wall idea very much! - 5/17/2016 10:28:42 PM   
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And people wonder why I get pissy with the ignorance.
Not to mention that there are more mentally ill people inside prisons than homeless on the streets, that should make you happier no?
mentally ill people belong on the streets surely or rather belong locked away 24 hours a day in solitary.
even veterans and children. They dont deserve to be treated humanely.
The insanity of his ignorance hurts every single one of them



I dont believe its ignorance, I believe its that too many people (like certain posters) simply dont care.. I am coming to the conclusion that there is a callousness as part of the American culture, today & thru history.. even tho slavery supposedly ended with Lincoln, slavery continued in different forms up to WWII and then there is still prison labor for profit.. and of course human trafficking (slavery) is alive & well in the US today...

"Houston Garage Was Prison for Three Disabled Men
The men — ages 50, 74 and 80 — slept on the linoleum floor without blankets and ate scraps of food while being prohibited from leaving by force and coercion, officials said. There were no bathrooms, no beds and no furniture except for a chair and small table. A window air-conditioning unit may or may not have worked properly.
The authorities said the men, who were disabled, were kept in the garage as part of a scheme to take their government benefits checks by Walter Renard Jones, the 31-year-old grandson of the homeowner. "

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/24/us/houston-garage-was-prison-for-three-disabled-men.html?_r=0

"Houston Couple Forced Nanny Into ‘Slavery’"
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/02/10/houston-couple-forced-nanny-into-slavery.html

"US vs. Global Horizons:
In September 2010, staff of guestworker recruiting giant Global Horizons were charged
with operating a forced labor ring active in 13 states, including Florida. Global Horizons CEO Mordechai Orian
and six others were accused of holding six hundred guestworkers from Thailand against their will
in what
prosecutors called “the largest human trafficking case in US history.” FBI Special Agent Tom Simon described the
case as “a classic bait-and-switch... They were telling the Thai workers one thing to lure them here. Then when
they got here, their passports were taken away and they were held in forced servitude working in these farms.” Of
the eight people originally indicted, three pled guilty; a Global Horizons manager pled guilty to conspiracy to
violate the forced labor statute, and two field supervisors pled guilty to document servitude. A fourth defendant
pled guilty in Thailand to recruitment fraud. In July 2012, the DOJ dropped the charges against CEO Orian and
another Global Horizons executive.

US vs. Bontemps:
In July 2010, Cabioch Bontemps, Carline Ceneus, and Willy Edouard were indicted by a
federal grand jury on charges of conspiracy to commit forced labor. DOJ officials accuse the three of holding over
50 guestworkers from Haiti against their will
in the beanfields of Alachua County, Florida. The indictment states
that Bontemps raped one of the workers in his employ and threatened her if she were to report it. The employers
held the workers' passports and visas, and forced them to work in fields recently sprayed with harsh pesticides,
causing permanent scarring. The grower, Steven Davis, asked the judge during the court hearing to release
Bontemps since he was key to the harvesting operation. “All these people [the workers] look up to him,” Davis
said. “All these people respect him. All these people worship him.” The CIW trained local law enforcement and
church groups shortly before the workers were rescued, and assisted in referring the case to the DOJ. The DOJ
dropped the charges in January 2012.

U.S. vs. Navarrete:
In December 2008, employers Cesar and Geovanni Navarrete were sentenced to 12 years
each in federal prison on charges of conspiracy, holding workers in involuntary servitude, and peonage. They had
employed dozens of tomato pickers in Florida and South Carolina. As stated in the DOJ press release on the farm
bosses' conviction, “[the employers] pled guilty to beating, threatening, restraining, and locking workers in trucks
to force them to work as agricultural laborers. They were accused of paying the workers minimal wages and
driving the workers into debt, while simultaneously threatening physical harm if the workers left their
employment before their debts had been repaid to the Navarretes.”
Workers first reported the abuse to Collier
County police, and additional workers sought help from the CIW. The CIW collaborated with the DOJ and the
police on the year-long investigation and prosecution.


http://ciw-online.org/wp-content/uploads/12SlaveryintheFields.pdf

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RE: Legal Latinos must like the wall idea very much! - 5/17/2016 10:52:06 PM   
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Greta, the leftist here talk about poor people in order to push their agenda. In reality, compared to other places in the world, there are no people living in poverty here.


This folks, is a case of someone who pretends to be clueless on purpose.
If I cover my eyes, it's not really there sort of thinking.

Wow, ,no people living in poverty here, compared to 3rd world countries?
We are so bad off in the states, we now compare ourselves to places like that?
Unfuckingbelievable


And people wonder why I get pissy with the ignorance.
Not to mention that there are more mentally ill people inside prisons than homeless on the streets, that should make you happier no?
mentally ill people belong on the streets surely or rather belong locked away 24 hours a day in solitary.
even veterans and children. They dont deserve to be treated humanely.
The insanity of his ignorance hurts every single one of them


Sorry I posted this and re read it and realised that when I said
quote:

that should make you happier no?

It was meant as a generic you...not aimed at Marini.
My apologies.


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RE: Legal Latinos must like the wall idea very much! - 5/17/2016 11:26:49 PM   
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The bottle refund system wasn't created as a means for making money. It was intended as an incentive to reduce garbage pollution and encourage recycling. And really, it should probably be expanded to include more items.



Actually, some places have expanded it ... to their advantage.

Instead of you or me, going to the recycling center, ourselves, the local municipality gladly picks it up for us and takes it to the recycling center. They get the "deposit" money, as they get paid per 100 lbs. (usually) for all the recyclables they bring in.

Here's a couple of bits of irony, though:

I put a guitar wire (aluminum, rubber, and copper) into the recycling. Mind you, I have to wait six weeks for a replacement wire because there's a "copper shortage" (at least in the musical instrument cable industry). The idiots that work for DPW, here, have time on their hands because they check the recycling. Some fucking moron, threw the wire onto the ground and left it there.

When I called DPW, I was told that those wires are not recyclable. "Hmmm", I said "Aluminum, rubber and copper are not recyclable. Who would have thought that?" The supervisor told me he didn't know why (nor do I).

I took the copper out of the wire, added it to my pile, and threw the rest into the regular garbage. I guess it's better when recyclables wind up in the landfill?

The second is a bit pricklier. We pay $2.00 per bag of garbage. No garbage cans, please. Let's add some more recyclable LDPE to the landfill, shall we? The bag can weigh from 1 lb. to 35 lbs. (we don't generate a lot of garbage, in a week, here). One might think that the money from the recycling could be put towards the rubbish collection. No. What the localities have done is to find yet another way to cut themselves in for a piece of the pie.

Luckily, I live about 2 miles from the recycling center. I have started greatly reducing my rubbish content by removing anything that can be recycled (funny enough, the recycling center LOVES my guitar wires).

The long and short of it is: I make about $4.00 per week on recycling and spend the same amount per month for rubbish, now. Mind, I drink two or three 2 liter bottles of Diet Wild Cherry Pepsi©™, every day so my plastic is fairly voluminous

A trip to the recycling center always ends with a couple of Wendy's©™ Dave's Double Cheeseburgers for me and a couple of the Jr.s (no bun; just beef and cheese) for Puppy.



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RE: Legal Latinos must like the wall idea very much! - 5/18/2016 1:31:15 AM   
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plenty around Haight Ashbury too.

Must have been professional "filthy hippies" hired by the city as a tourist attraction.

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RE: Legal Latinos must like the wall idea very much! - 5/18/2016 10:36:24 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Marini

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ORIGINAL: Nnanji

Greta, the leftist here talk about poor people in order to push their agenda. In reality, compared to other places in the world, there are no people living in poverty here.


This folks, is a case of someone who pretends to be clueless on purpose.
If I cover my eyes, it's not really there sort of thinking.

Wow, ,no people living in poverty here, compared to 3rd world countries?
We are so bad off in the states, we now compare ourselves to places like that?
Unfuckingbelievable


I know you exist for outrage and fake compassion. One day you might address real problems and help real needs.

http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/explainer/2011/09/how_rich_are_poor_people.html

Compare that to poverty in...say...Venezuela after a dozen years of socialism.

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RE: Legal Latinos must like the wall idea very much! - 5/18/2016 10:39:43 AM   
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So I guess all those people I saw sleeping in doorways and on the sidewalks under newspapers and pieces of cardboard, in San Francisco last month were just eccentric millionaires who preferred to sleep in the fresh air ? Nnanji. I really believe you ought to get a toilet roll holder fitted under your chin and see if you can find a wholesale supplier of toilet rolls.


Actually, I see a lot more "homeless" people from SanFrancisco commuting home on BART at the end of the day. But, on the other hand, you supplied no alternative to my statement. I didn't say the were millionaires. I said they were mentally ill and not able to function. Apparently you don't read so well.

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RE: Legal Latinos must like the wall idea very much! - 5/18/2016 10:44:47 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

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ORIGINAL: Marini

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ORIGINAL: Nnanji

Greta, the leftist here talk about poor people in order to push their agenda. In reality, compared to other places in the world, there are no people living in poverty here.


This folks, is a case of someone who pretends to be clueless on purpose.
If I cover my eyes, it's not really there sort of thinking.

Wow, ,no people living in poverty here, compared to 3rd world countries?
We are so bad off in the states, we now compare ourselves to places like that?
Unfuckingbelievable


And people wonder why I get pissy with the ignorance.
Not to mention that there are more mentally ill people inside prisons than homeless on the streets, that should make you happier no?
mentally ill people belong on the streets surely or rather belong locked away 24 hours a day in solitary.
even veterans and children. They dont deserve to be treated humanely.
The insanity of his ignorance hurts every single one of them


The discussion was poverty, not what to do with mentally ill. My statement was most of the people on the street marine was smelling were there because they were mentally ill, not because of pandemic poverty.

You on the other hand didn't understand, apparently, what I was saying and went into your typical hate speech. You projected that hate onto me, yet it obviously shows more what is in your heart.

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RE: Legal Latinos must like the wall idea very much! - 5/18/2016 10:52:26 AM   
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WHy not go directly to some where like nigeria, or the congo, and calcutta to say poor people in the US have nothing to get upset about. because it could be so much worse.
yes it could, but stop taking pride out of the fact that you dont give a shit about your own countries citizens



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RE: Legal Latinos must like the wall idea very much! - 5/18/2016 10:57:37 AM   
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WHy not go directly to some where like nigeria, or the congo, and calcutta to say poor people in the US have nothing to get upset about. because it could be so much worse.
yes it could, but stop taking pride out of the fact that you dont give a shit about your own countries citizens



You don't actually know what I give a shit about and what I do not. All you know is that I don't believe, right down the line, with you and that just makes you hate and project.

http://newsroom.blogs.cnn.com/2011/08/11/poverty-in-america-if-poor-people-own-luxury-items-are-they-really-poor/

The Heritage report states: “Poor families certainly struggle to make ends meet, but in most cases, they are struggling to pay for air conditioning and the cable TV bill as well as to put food on the table. Their living standards are far different from the images of dire deprivation promoted by activists and the mainstream media.”

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RE: Legal Latinos must like the wall idea very much! - 5/18/2016 10:57:55 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Nnanji


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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

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ORIGINAL: Marini

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ORIGINAL: Nnanji

Greta, the leftist here talk about poor people in order to push their agenda. In reality, compared to other places in the world, there are no people living in poverty here.


This folks, is a case of someone who pretends to be clueless on purpose.
If I cover my eyes, it's not really there sort of thinking.

Wow, ,no people living in poverty here, compared to 3rd world countries?
We are so bad off in the states, we now compare ourselves to places like that?
Unfuckingbelievable


And people wonder why I get pissy with the ignorance.
Not to mention that there are more mentally ill people inside prisons than homeless on the streets, that should make you happier no?
mentally ill people belong on the streets surely or rather belong locked away 24 hours a day in solitary.
even veterans and children. They dont deserve to be treated humanely.
The insanity of his ignorance hurts every single one of them


The discussion was poverty, not what to do with mentally ill. My statement was most of the people on the street marine was smelling were there because they were mentally ill, not because of pandemic poverty.

You on the other hand didn't understand, apparently, what I was saying and went into your typical hate speech. You projected that hate onto me, yet it obviously shows more what is in your heart.

you dont think that poverty causes homelessness? You said in response that most of the homeless were mentally ill. As if that excuses it.
Oh and No my anger( I said pissy) not hate is at your ignorance and your posting ignorance of reality.
Plus...what the fuck is...
quote:

on the street marine was smelling
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RE: Legal Latinos must like the wall idea very much! - 5/18/2016 11:02:45 AM   
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heritage is a conservative and more importantly a socially conservative Think tank.
Lots of people like to say being poor in america is rich compared to third world countries
They are mostly right, but their reasoning for saying such is they just want poor people to shut the fuck up and keep being shafted.
Never mind the fact that disparity is higher than it has ever been, you just ignore the reality of the poor.
Your posts are indicative how socially moronic you are.


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RE: Legal Latinos must like the wall idea very much! - 5/18/2016 11:04:14 AM   
Lucylastic


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ORIGINAL: Marini

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ORIGINAL: Nnanji

Greta, the leftist here talk about poor people in order to push their agenda. In reality, compared to other places in the world, there are no people living in poverty here.


This folks, is a case of someone who pretends to be clueless on purpose.
If I cover my eyes, it's not really there sort of thinking.

Wow, ,no people living in poverty here, compared to 3rd world countries?
We are so bad off in the states, we now compare ourselves to places like that?
Unfuckingbelievable


I know you exist for outrage and fake compassion. One day you might address real problems and help real needs.

http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/explainer/2011/09/how_rich_are_poor_people.html

Compare that to poverty in...say...Venezuela after a dozen years of socialism.

if you are new, how do you know what Marini does and doesnt exist for?
Oh your hate is showing
/sarcasm

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RE: Legal Latinos must like the wall idea very much! - 5/18/2016 11:04:41 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic


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ORIGINAL: Nnanji


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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

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ORIGINAL: Marini

quote:

ORIGINAL: Nnanji

Greta, the leftist here talk about poor people in order to push their agenda. In reality, compared to other places in the world, there are no people living in poverty here.


This folks, is a case of someone who pretends to be clueless on purpose.
If I cover my eyes, it's not really there sort of thinking.

Wow, ,no people living in poverty here, compared to 3rd world countries?
We are so bad off in the states, we now compare ourselves to places like that?
Unfuckingbelievable


And people wonder why I get pissy with the ignorance.
Not to mention that there are more mentally ill people inside prisons than homeless on the streets, that should make you happier no?
mentally ill people belong on the streets surely or rather belong locked away 24 hours a day in solitary.
even veterans and children. They dont deserve to be treated humanely.
The insanity of his ignorance hurts every single one of them


The discussion was poverty, not what to do with mentally ill. My statement was most of the people on the street marine was smelling were there because they were mentally ill, not because of pandemic poverty.

You on the other hand didn't understand, apparently, what I was saying and went into your typical hate speech. You projected that hate onto me, yet it obviously shows more what is in your heart.

you dont think that poverty causes homelessness? You said in response that most of the homeless were mentally ill. As if that excuses it.
Oh and No my anger( I said pissy) not hate is at your ignorance and your posting ignorance of reality.
Plus...what the fuck is...
quote:

on the street marine was smelling
.


I haven't discussed what causes homelessness. I did say most of the homeless you see on the streets are mentally ill. I would modify that to say mentally ill, addicts or alcoholics. You haven't shown I've posted ignorance, while in fact I've provided two links to back up my assertion. Marini was smelling homeless in San Francisco. My spell check inadvertently revised the spelling. I thought that would have been obvious. I don't believe I said anything about excuses. All I said is that poverty in the U.S. Isn't what advocates like to project it as being. Children don't starve here. In my area, kids get three free meals per day seven days a weeks and they don't have to prove they're poor to get it.

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RE: Legal Latinos must like the wall idea very much! - 5/18/2016 11:06:47 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Marini

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ORIGINAL: Nnanji

Greta, the leftist here talk about poor people in order to push their agenda. In reality, compared to other places in the world, there are no people living in poverty here.


This folks, is a case of someone who pretends to be clueless on purpose.
If I cover my eyes, it's not really there sort of thinking.

Wow, ,no people living in poverty here, compared to 3rd world countries?
We are so bad off in the states, we now compare ourselves to places like that?
Unfuckingbelievable


I know you exist for outrage and fake compassion. One day you might address real problems and help real needs.

http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/explainer/2011/09/how_rich_are_poor_people.html

Compare that to poverty in...say...Venezuela after a dozen years of socialism.

if you are new, how do you know what Marini does and doesnt exist for?
Oh your hate is showing
/sarcasm

While you may have a point, it shows that you would rather discuss your outrage, play gotcha, and project than actually discuss the issue.

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RE: Legal Latinos must like the wall idea very much! - 5/18/2016 11:14:00 AM   
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no, not obvious in the slightest.
and im usually completely conversant in gibberish bullshit from the right.
one in five kids live in poverty in the us, and malnutrition is huge.
Starvation is prevented by those "programs"
but the programs are being cut right and left

More Than 500,000 Adults Will Lose SNAP Benefits in 2016 as Waivers Expire
Affected Unemployed Childless Individuals Are Very Poor; Few Qualify for Other Help

http://www.cbpp.org/research/food-assistance/more-than-500000-adults-will-lose-snap-benefits-in-2016-as-waivers-expire
As a result, at least 500,000 and as many as 1 million SNAP recipients will have their benefits cut off in 2016. A few southeastern states that are electing to re-implement the time limit statewide even though some or all of the state qualifies for a waiver, such as Arkansas, Florida, Mississippi, and North Carolina will be particularly hard hit. In most of these states the time limit took effect in January 2016 and the first people will be cut off three months later, in April. (We developed the estimate based on historical SNAP administrative data and Agriculture Department [USDA] data on states’ approved 2016 waivers.[2])

The loss of this food assistance, which averages approximately $150 to $170 per person per month for this group, will cause serious hardship among many. USDA data show that the individuals likely to be cut off by the three-month limit have average monthly income of approximately 17 percent of the poverty line, and they typically qualify for no other income support.

The indigent individuals at risk are diverse.[3] More than 40 percent are women. Close to one-third are over age 40. Among those who report their race, about half are white, a third are African American, and a tenth are Hispanic. Half have only a high school diploma or GED, and one-quarter have not completed high school. They live in all areas of the country, and among those for whom data on metropolitan status are available, close to 40 percent live in urban areas, 40 percent in suburban areas, and over 20 percent in rural areas.[4]

Many in this population, which generally has limited education and skills and limited job prospects, struggle to find employment even in normal economic times. And although the overall unemployment rate is slowly falling, other labor market data indicate that many people who want to work still cannot find jobs, while others who want to work full-time can find only part-time employment. Cutting off food assistance to poor unemployed and underemployed workers doesn’t enable them to find employment or secure more hours of work.

Congress could revise this harsh rule to better accomplish its stated goal of testing individuals’ willingness to work. For example, Congress could make the three-month limit in a given state contingent on the state offering a job or training position to all nondisabled childless adults subject to the limit who don’t otherwise find employment. Congress could also allow diligent job search to count toward the requirement, as it generally does under work requirements for other programs.

But such congressional action seems unlikely. Consequently, states and local charities that work with this population need to prepare for the return of the three-month cut-off provision on a large scale. States need to be prepared to reinstate this complex rule properly and to engage stakeholders and prepare them for the consequences as substantial numbers of indigent individuals in their communities lose food assistance.

Very Few States Provide Work or Job Training to All Who Need It

Under the 1996 welfare law, adults aged 18-49 who are not physically or mentally unfit for work or caring for a minor child are ineligible for SNAP if they have received three months of SNAP benefits while unemployed during the previous 36 months.[5] Months of SNAP receipt don’t count toward the limit if the individual is working at least half-time, participating in qualifying work or training program activities for at least 20 hours a week, doing workfare, or living in an area with high unemployment where the three-month limit is temporarily waived. When signing the welfare law in 1996, President Clinton singled out this as one of the bill’s most harmful provisions and called for it to be substantially changed.[6]


http://www.livestrong.com/article/487412-malnutrition-in-america/
More than 30 million Americans experience hunger regularly or are at risk of going hungry, according to the Child Welfare League of America. Some 8.5 million Americans, including nearly 3 million children, experience hunger on a daily basis Many of them must rely on food banks and church-sponsored hot meals programs to get by. Of course, those who don't get enough to eat run the risk of becoming malnourished.

Some 13 million American children live in homes with limited access to food, and an average one in three children receive food assistance via the food stamp program called the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, according to the Louisiana State University Agricultural Center. Malnutrition leaves children vulnerable to illness and infection. It can also lead to higher levels of aggression, hyperactivity and anxiety. Malnutrition also affects a developing child’s ability to learn. Children in food-insufficient homes don't do as well in school as those whose nutrition is adequate, according to Louisiana State University. Long-term malnutrition in children can lead to stunted growth and mental and physical disabilities.

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RE: Legal Latinos must like the wall idea very much! - 5/18/2016 11:17:02 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Nnanji

Greta, the leftist here talk about poor people in order to push their agenda. In reality, compared to other places in the world, there are no people living in poverty here.


This folks, is a case of someone who pretends to be clueless on purpose.
If I cover my eyes, it's not really there sort of thinking.

Wow, ,no people living in poverty here, compared to 3rd world countries?
We are so bad off in the states, we now compare ourselves to places like that?
Unfuckingbelievable


I know you exist for outrage and fake compassion. One day you might address real problems and help real needs.

http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/explainer/2011/09/how_rich_are_poor_people.html

Compare that to poverty in...say...Venezuela after a dozen years of socialism.

if you are new, how do you know what Marini does and doesnt exist for?
Oh your hate is showing
/sarcasm

While you may have a point, it shows that you would rather discuss your outrage, play gotcha, and project than actually discuss the issue.

playing gotcha? yes, responding to your BS with facts is playing gotcha. And pointing out your hypocrisy is fun for me. I dont live to please your blinkered POV
I am discussing the issue, I have given plenty of links that say your "position" is unfounded or blatantly wrong..


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RE: Legal Latinos must like the wall idea very much! - 5/18/2016 1:14:19 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic

heritage is a conservative and more importantly a socially conservative Think tank.
Lots of people like to say being poor in america is rich compared to third world countries
They are mostly right, but their reasoning for saying such is they just want poor people to shut the fuck up and keep being shafted.
Never mind the fact that disparity is higher than it has ever been, you just ignore the reality of the poor.
Your posts are indicative how socially moronic you are.


That's why the article I posted was from a leftist source. They reported it just as if they believed it, yet you've decided to toss it because of who did the study.

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RE: Legal Latinos must like the wall idea very much! - 5/18/2016 2:40:32 PM   
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no, I read the salon article, I disagree with it.
Mind you you DID only focus on the heritage part
why not anything else?


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RE: Legal Latinos must like the wall idea very much! - 5/18/2016 2:52:23 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Lucylastic


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ORIGINAL: Nnanji


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ORIGINAL: Marini

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ORIGINAL: Nnanji

Greta, the leftist here talk about poor people in order to push their agenda. In reality, compared to other places in the world, there are no people living in poverty here.


This folks, is a case of someone who pretends to be clueless on purpose.
If I cover my eyes, it's not really there sort of thinking.

Wow, ,no people living in poverty here, compared to 3rd world countries?
We are so bad off in the states, we now compare ourselves to places like that?
Unfuckingbelievable


I know you exist for outrage and fake compassion. One day you might address real problems and help real needs.

http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/explainer/2011/09/how_rich_are_poor_people.html

Compare that to poverty in...say...Venezuela after a dozen years of socialism.

if you are new, how do you know what Marini does and doesnt exist for?
Oh your hate is showing
/sarcasm


Lucy wins!
He is not new here at all.
Just a new name, I called him on it weeks ago.
He came here "knowing" all about everyone.
Not sure who the bitter reincarnation is,but fido is not around much.
Fido 2 as far as I am concerned.
He is not a nice person, that is obvious.
I wont be typing to him often, because he is an attack dog.

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RE: Legal Latinos must like the wall idea very much! - 5/18/2016 3:04:18 PM   
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OH he told me when he first got here that "I told you years ago that im not interested in you.
Theres only 2 people who have ever said that to me.( arent I lucky)
Both of them dickwads of the first order.
First, Im not that desperate and 2nd. they arent that lucky.
One was Sanity, and one was Wilbur.



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