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Old 09-10-2015, 04:42 AM
 
Location: Vik
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There is no way the EU comes to consensus on this issue. Germany (and Sweden) are the outliers, and causing the problems for everyone else.

If they want to accept half of the Middle East, and end their great cultures, economies and social benefits within a generation or two, fine, that's democracy, but then Schengen is done, and European borders will have to be reinstated.
Good post! The Germans want to prove to rest of the world that they can be human too, after the slaughterhouse they arranged 70 years ago.

And the Swedes - always PC - have a wet dream of being Germany Lite. The Swedish PM certainly enjoyed lecturing all other nations together with Merkel.

 
Old 09-10-2015, 05:38 AM
 
Location: Maine
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Well at least the members of the EU will get to enjoy the prospect of working longer and harder to pay the taxes needed to support the new layabouts, we Americans have been doing it for the Mexicans and South Americans for decades.
Oh don't forget that you will have to support your children much longer also, all the min wage jobs they used to do will be taken by a middle easterner with 12 kids (oh yes they will squirt out a new welfare pay raise every year, bet on it)

don't forget to enjoy those "no go zones" that will soon spring up in your hometowns.


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Old 09-10-2015, 06:33 AM
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Location: Europe
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Scroll down text pages to see flags and countries for kindergeld /child money given allthough in German, on can browse compare by country. Todays exchange rate euro 100 = 112 usd see XE - The World's Trusted Currency Authority

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kindergeld
 
Old 09-10-2015, 07:46 AM
 
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I feel sorry for Germany taking on these invaders. And of course good ol' USA is going to take on a crapload of them...against our (we, the citizens') consent.


More NWO garbage we have to swallow as it's shoved down our throats. No say whatever; so much for having a say in what goes on in our own country.




So when exactly the USA is going to take the "crapload of them?"
 
Old 09-10-2015, 07:59 AM
 
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So when exactly the USA is going to take the "crapload of them?"
The U.S. hasn't bombed Syria, so there goes that propaganda. The U.S. has very limited involvement with Syria.

Russia is arming and advising Assad, however, and even has personnel in Syria, assisting in the bombing runs and gassing of civilians. So using your logic Russia should take in half of Syria, but we all know the Syrians would refuse to go there, when they could actually go to a prosperous country like Germany.
 
Old 09-10-2015, 08:13 AM
 
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The U.S. hasn't bombed Syria, so there goes that propaganda. The U.S. has very limited involvement with Syria.

Russia is arming and advising Assad, however, and even has personnel in Syria, assisting in the bombing runs and gassing of civilians. So using your logic Russia should take in half of Syria, but we all know the Syrians would refuse to go there, when they could actually go to a prosperous country like Germany.
So how many Libyans the US took in? Just in case you didn't notice they too are floating to Europe in droves. How about Iraqis?
(I'll get to Syria later.)
 
Old 09-10-2015, 08:21 AM
 
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So how many Libyans the US took in? Just in case you didn't notice they too are floating to Europe in droves. How about Iraqis?
(I'll get to Syria later.)
The U.S. never bombed Libya, and never had heavy involvement in Libya either.

The U.S. does obviously have very high involvement in Iraq, and has accepted far more Iraqi refugees than any other country, as it should.

But the migrations to Western Europe right now have little to do with Iraq, or Syria, or Libya. They're economic migrations.
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