Posted on 11/18/2015 10:21:40 AM PST by Enlightened1
BOHICA.
“France is paying a high price for cheap labor....”
I don’t know if it’s a labor thing. Algeria prior to independence was considered part of Metropolitan France, and French Morocco was a French Protectorate until 1956. A lot of these people were admitted because they had some kind of standing.
Yes, and in their calculations they know (correctly) that no nation has the courage or resolve to use nukes ever again.
Personally I wouldn’t waste good pork on animals.
Liberal elites want Syrian men, women and children to flood Europe and the United States so Syrians can live the good life... often on the taxpayers dime.
Then they want Americaâs and France’s mothers, fathers, sisters and brothers to go to Syria and die, get their arms and legs blown off, and spend millions of dollars in the process.
Hereâs the answer: Buy military uniforms for the Syrian men and women fleeing and tell them to defend their own damn country.
bttt
Foldable N95 ***respirators*** just cost $2 each on Amazon.com and fit in your wallet (or dummy wallet if you carry a spare to fool a mugger).
Full face chem/bio respirators now cost less than $20 (plastic bag over head, essentially, with N95 respriator to breathe). These are small enough, when folded in their original packaging bag, to fit inside your jacket pocket.
...or you could just do nothing like everyone else!
“Here’s the answer: Buy military uniforms for the Syrian men and women fleeing and tell them to defend their own damn country.”
Works for me. First maybe we should drop some daisy-cutters and carve them out a base of operations in Syria, preferably downtown Damascus.
They already live in the gutter. I think the idea is to so spoil society so they effectively drag the rest of us down there with them.
Works for me...
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