... and the sad part is, that it is impossible to change the situation, because it would require to decrease the cost of homes, and current home owners would vote out of office any politician trying to do that.
In behavioral economics, they found that prices much easier to go up than down, and why. That the reality is quite different that theoretical economists said it is.
WTF? I've never spent that kind of money, and I didn't have to move to Mexico. That's $36.5k per year, man...For $100 per day, they could live comfortably in Mexico, saving us taxes.
No... increase real wages. The low end has taken a big hit in the last 50 years, although it's getting better recently with the MW boosts.... and the sad part is, that it is impossible to change the situation, because it would require to decrease the cost of homes
I blame Bob.This short video demonstrates the underlying cause of the growth in vehicle living, outside those that overtly choose it.
I was saying that instead of paying $388 per day in NYC, let's pay $100 in MX. Or less, of course, we would save even more.WTF? I've never spent that kind of money, and I didn't have to move to Mexico. That's $36.5k per year, man...
Prices of homes what - tripled? Fed reserve would not allow tripled wages. It would start ridiculous inflation.No... increase real wages. The low end has taken a big hit in the last 50 years, although it's getting better recently with the MW boosts.
Thank you, Morgana.Immigrants are much LESS likely to commit crimes than the native born.
Northwestern University study, 2024:
https://news.northwestern.edu/stori...ess-likely-to-commit-crimes-than-the-us-born/
CNN, 2024:
https://www.cnn.com/2024/02/15/us/border-migrants-crime-cec/index.html
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2020:
https://www.ojp.gov/library/publica...-undocumented-immigrants-legal-immigrants-and
or here:
https://www.pnas.org/doi/full/10.1073/pnas.2014704117
New York Times, 2019:
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/13/upshot/illegal-immigration-crime-rates-research.html
Cato Institute study, 2018:
https://www.cato.org/publications/i...f/criminal-immigrants-texas-illegal-immigrant
PBS, 2017:
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/fact-check-immigration-doesnt-bring-crime-u-s-data-say
Let me say it again. This is well and widely known. It has been shown in study after study.
IMMIGRANTS ARE MUCH LESS LIKELY TO COMMIT CRIMES THAN THE NATIVE BORN.
Anybody can make a YouTube video. The fact that you can find somebody saying something on YouTube is meaningless. You could spend every minute remaining to you in this life getting upset about random ******** online videos. Try getting your news from responsible sources instead.
Immigrants have been building up this country ... and the rich have been trying to drive a wedge between immigrants and native-born workers, so that they (the rich) can keep emptying our pockets ... for a very long time. Don't be so easily led.
This is simply untrue. Every link I posted is from well within the last 10 years and the first two are from this year.Morgana, most of your links aren't even from this decade.
This resource says nothing about the question being discussed here. (Nothing. zero.) In other words, you have not supported your argument in any way.
That's the wrong number... look at real wages and real prices. And rentals, not homes.Prices of homes what - tripled? Fed reserve would not allow tripled wages. It would start ridiculous inflation.
But yes, would be nice to get the gap smaller.
It's mostly divisive political propaganda. Both "sides" actually want illegals. The rich want their cheap labor to keep down wages in general, and the Dems want the votes.Immigrants have been building up this country ... and the rich have been trying to drive a wedge between immigrants and native-born workers, so that they (the rich) can keep emptying our pockets ... for a very long time. Don't be so easily led.
I think that ship sailed a long time ago... the chaos and crime part, anyway.Here's what I fear will happen in the US.
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