Second ('Third') Trump Presidency Thread

2021 thethe never thought it was possible in Africa and hte Middle East.

Just cherry picking one comment when I can give you many others that reinforce what I'm saying now.




After an initial layer of excluding whole swaths of areas whereby judging 'merit' is impossible.

But of course the best filter is to do it by races that are compatible with Western Society but that hurts peoples feelings.
Thomas Sowell and Clarence Thomas are black and Elon is Sub-Saharan. It has to be by individual merit.
 
Lots of people don’t approve of his behavior, but wouldn’t change their vote or consider voting for a Democrat.
And more and more moderates are seeing hte light IMO>

The lack of movement of hispanic support even after deportations is encouraging to say the least.
 
Thomas Sowell and Clarence Thomas are black and Elon is Sub-Saharan. It has to be by individual merit.
Extreme edge cases can apply - I also wouldn't consider South Africa when Elon's family came here to be part of 'Africa' in the sense of a shithole.

I'm fully aware this approach may lead to exclusions we wouldn't want. Thats ok - WE will be fine.
 
Extreme edge cases can apply - I also wouldn't consider South Africa when Elon's family came here to be part of 'Africa' in the sense of a shithole.

I'm fully aware this approach may lead to exclusions we wouldn't want. Thats ok - WE will be fine.
I’m just saying, those would be three massive exclusions that we wouldn’t have had the benefit of if this was being done by race or geography. Sowell has been a major conservative influence for decades, Thomas has basically shifted the path of the Court for the better, Elon is obvious. You don’t push a plan that leads to their exclusion.
 
It is also worth noting that under our current system the black immigrants that are being let in do well. And their children show the same upward mobility as other immigrant groups past and present.

There is always room for improvement. But the current system is producing results that are not bad.
 
I’m just saying, those would be three massive exclusions that we wouldn’t have had the benefit of if this was being done by race or geography. Sowell has been a major conservative influence for decades, Thomas has basically shifted the path of the Court for the better, Elon is obvious. You don’t push a plan that leads to their exclusion.

And what is the counter balance on that? How many are we excluding that are robbing us blind and causing massive spikes in crime?

Again, my race exclusion would not exclude Elon so not sure how that is relevant.
 
It is also worth noting that under our current system the black immigrants that are being let in do well. And their children show the same upward mobility as other immigrant groups past and present.

There is always room for improvement. But the current system is producing results that are not bad.

Sure - When you look at the small successes and ignore all the failures it looks great!
 
It is also worth noting that under our current system the black immigrants that are being let in do well. And their children show the same upward mobility as other immigrant groups past and present.

There is always room for improvement. But the current system is producing results that are not bad.
82% of somalis are on welfare.

Just because you say something doesn't make it true.
 
And what is the counter balance on that? How many are we excluding that are robbing us blind and causing massive spikes in crime?
How many of those “robbing us blind” went through any sort of formal review process versus coming here illegally?

Biden choosing not to enforce the border isn’t an indictment on a merit based system, so wouldn’t you want to make the distinction?
 
How many of those “robbing us blind” went through any sort of formal review process versus coming here illegally?

Biden choosing not to enforce the border isn’t an indictment on a merit based system, so wouldn’t you want to make the distinction?
You again assume a merit based system is even possible for most places in the world - It isn't
 
It is the opposite of what you claim. The data turn on averages. The overwhelming majority lead productive law-abiding lives.

No - Its teh opposite of what you claim because its heavily weighted by the edge cases on the top.

And the mid level success is heavily driven by a system that subsidizes every section of hte immigrants life.
 
It should be noted that most refugees/asylees get some form of public assistance. We can end those programs if we wanted to. I don't think it would be smart or humane. It should also be noted that even if you focus just on refugees/asylees the net fiscal impact is positive. See this report for example: https://aspe.hhs.gov/reports/fiscal-impact-refugees-asylees

Most people who look at this come to the conclusion that immigrants, including refugees and asylees, benefit the country. I think those studies tend to understate the net benefit if anything by among other things not counting the higher upward mobility of the children of immigrants and the reduction in the burden of servicing the national debt by having a bigger population and economy to finance it. Not to mention the lower interest rate from reduced risk of default.
 
It should be noted that most refugees/asylees get some form of public assistance. We can end those programs if we wanted to. I don't think it would be smart or humane. It should also be noted that even if you focus just on refugees/asylees the net fiscal impact is positive. See this report for example: https://aspe.hhs.gov/reports/fiscal-impact-refugees-asylees

Its just some matter of fact 'support' when in reality its housing/food assistance/Medical Aid/Schools/jobs placement
 
We have data on the people already here. We can’t compare those who came here from country “x” legally vs illegally and draw any conclusions?
When 'legally' is bogus TPS I don't see the distinction.

Lotfs of the somlians committing fraud are here 'legally'.
 
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