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"...$300 billion of a bankrupted treasury to illegal alien welfare..."
What is he talking about here?
I think he is saying that illegal aliens get federal assistance and that means low cost college tuition. Isn't it nice that children of tax paying citizens don't get such liberties?
"...$300 billion of a bankrupted treasury to illegal alien welfare..."
What is he talking about here?
He rambles on a little about illegal aliens, it's the big picture I want all who see to get. We are now over the edge, point of no return. If it were ever We The People we had better get it together, put our differences aside and grab this country back. Back to it's rightful owners: Us
The elitist few in our country and that means the government pisses on the heads of its working class citizens. When are we going to get off our butts and do something about restoring our constitution rights which are being trampled on?
I think he is saying that illegal aliens get federal assistance and that means low cost college tuition. Isn't it nice that children of tax paying citizens don't get such liberties?
I suggest you read this article.
Totalization is a Bad Idea (http://www.house.gov/paul/tst/tst2007/tst010807.htm - broken link)
snippet:
[SIZE=3]"Through a Freedom of Information Act Request, a private group recently obtained a copy of a 2004 agreement between the United States and Mexico that will allow hundreds of thousands of noncitizens to receive Social Security benefits. [/SIZE] [SIZE=3]The agreement creates a so-called “totalization” plan between the two nations. Totalization is nothing new. The first such agreements were made in the late 1970s between the United States and several foreign governments simply to make sure American citizens living abroad did not suffer from double taxation with respect to Social Security taxes. From there, however, totalization agreements have become vehicles for noncitizens to become eligible for U.S. Social Security benefits. The new agreement with Mexico would make an estimated 160,000 Mexican citizens eligible in the next five years. [/SIZE]"
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