Posted on 05/08/2016 5:35:57 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
Somewhere out past Tuscon on the way to El Paso. It struck me as surprising to see a very long line of locomotives linked together, but not moving. BNSF version of parking tankers and planes in dry storage.
Now those minority clusters are whining because of how much they have to fork over for the primarily white retirees that gobble up all current revenues; these newcomers filling these neighborhoods had no intention of paying for ANYTHING.
Just caught a bit of Michael Savage talking about Obama’s plan to allocate the Afro-gypsy population throughout white suburbs; I don’t think he realizes how much this is about attaching them to revenue streams more than anything else (tagging those taxpayers for the costs of housing, policing, and especially SCHOOLING those gibsmedats (because the ‘hoods are insolvent and laying off employees left & right). I also think he doesn’t understand how few whites are left anywhere near cities anymore; anyone looking for white hosts to provide for a gibsmedat population in my town (which borders Newark NJ) would be unpleasantly surprised to discover how few whites even live here anymore.
There are two conflicting aims at work; the towns don’t want kids because of the cost of schooling them, while the federal government wants more people (of all ages, shapes, sizes) to try to compete AS CONSUMERS with two Asian giants with over a billion people each (while ideally contributing to the Social Security pyramid on the lowest tier)...
Thanks. That isn’t too far from me. Kinda surprised they’d do that out in the desert since that’s a highway for the illegals.
I have a nephew who several years ago moved to Longview, Texas to work at Trinity Rail Car company. This is his last week. He got his layoff notice a while back.
Someone sent me a link a couple months ago where you could rent a supertanker for $1500 a day - crew and fuel included. They then sent a link that shows a Ferrari will cost you $5,000 a day in Los Angeles.
The world is crazy!!!
Incredible; the ripple effect of this stagnation probably has Filipino sailors working for $1/day...
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