View Full Version : North American Union?
Tied2thetracks
18-Apr-2007, 02:35 PM
http://www.jbs.org/nau
I have been hearing rumblings about this for a while now but only online and in the talk radio sceen. Is it possible that the country is being dissoleved and nobody is paying attention? I have not heard about any of this in any main stream media. I haven't heard about the Mexican truckers outside teh web and conservative radio. I don't want another EU, I want to be a US resident.
Is this really happening or am I just a parinoid conservative?
http://www.immigrationwatchdog.com/?p=3545
Bongholio
19-Apr-2007, 12:48 AM
they're coming to get you t2t
they are surrounding you with 750 K palaces
owned by people on 15k a year strawberry picker wages
http://cryptogon.com/?p=622
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-foreclose17apr17,0,6881514,full.story?coll=la-home-business
Tied2thetracks
19-Apr-2007, 02:15 AM
they're coming to get you t2t
they are surrounding you with 750 K palaces
owned by people on 15k a year strawberry picker wages
http://cryptogon.com/?p=622
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-foreclose17apr17,0,6881514,full.story?coll=la-home-business
So you are for it I take it?
What is the upside for the USA?I hate black beans and I don't like hockey. It would keep wages low along with standards. It will change cultuer. Look at how the islamist world is getting at eorupe.
Lowering wages accoss the board is not a good plan.
At the risk of sounding racsit Mexico is not full of people that share the values most US residents have. Courrupt to the point that they do not try to cover it up. Age of consent is 12! Drugs are legal. Crime is way of life.
I know most of you guys want to help the or people of mexico, I feel for the poor as well. Why are their social programs and education in the toilet? Mexico sits on a very large oil reserve.
They make alot of money, Where is it going?
Keep out borders I don't see a bennefit for a North American Union.
EvilNed
19-Apr-2007, 01:19 PM
I don't think it's necessary for the US in it's present state. In the future, however, I think a split inside the US is pretty much set in stone.
coma
19-Apr-2007, 11:01 PM
I don't think it's necessary for the US in it's present state. In the future, however, I think a split inside the US is pretty much set in stone.
You have said that before and I have no idea where you get that from. Set in Stone. More Like Not even close to a tiny but likely. Too many people from too many states move around. I cant fathom where you get that from:confused:
Marie
20-Apr-2007, 01:59 AM
I don't think it's necessary for the US in it's present state. In the future, however, I think a split inside the US is pretty much set in stone.
In the words of one of my friends... "Don't even talk about that, the last time we tried that, they came down here and burned everything down.":eek:
M_
MaximusIncredulous
20-Apr-2007, 03:08 AM
Just another example of an industry that provides decent wages to Americans being outsourced for cheap. Happened with steel, manufacturing, auto, IT, now the truckers are getting zapped. Looks like schools in this country will need to provide majors in sweatshop.
EvilNed
20-Apr-2007, 01:43 PM
You have said that before and I have no idea where you get that from. Set in Stone. More Like Not even close to a tiny but likely. Too many people from too many states move around. I cant fathom where you get that from:confused:
300 million people. 150 people want one thing, 150 want the other. In a few decades, I bet more power will be given to the states. Not violently, mind you, but just because of reason.
http://www.ohmb.net/image.php?u=2603&dateline=1124293692
Mark my words, we're doomed. Doomed!
Khardis
20-Apr-2007, 02:16 PM
300 million people. 150 people want one thing, 150 want the other. In a few decades, I bet more power will be given to the states. Not violently, mind you, but just because of reason.
http://www.ohmb.net/image.php?u=2603&dateline=1124293692
Mark my words, we're doomed. Doomed!
The trend has been going in the opposite direction if you care to follow history. Power is being taken from the states and given to the federal government. You should like that, you want an all poweful government dont you?
Bongholio
20-Apr-2007, 03:01 PM
Looks like schools in this country will need to provide majors in sweatshop
they already do
its called public ed.
pound for pound middle age serfs had it better
than those who now suffer the micromanagement/just in time
from here to mother**** eternity system computers have
foisted upon the world
YOUR FATE WAS CHOSEN IN A MICROSECOND
wait till the current crop of graduates finds there are
no jobs in the fields they were promised were booming
before they signed their lives away for student loans
which they will have to defer while drafted into the military
EvilNed
20-Apr-2007, 03:27 PM
The trend has been going in the opposite direction if you care to follow history. Power is being taken from the states and given to the federal government. You should like that, you want an all poweful government dont you?
Unfortunetly, you're right. And if any of the US citizens out there actually cared about their second amendmend right, they'll hopefully do something about it.
Tied2thetracks
22-Apr-2007, 05:52 AM
Borders are overrated, we need a little more trash.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=55325
MissJacksonCA
23-Apr-2007, 03:45 AM
I'm not intersted in joining forces with Mexico I feel they have not much more than cheap labor and great food and drinks to offer us but I'd be down for an open border between the US and Canada. Being from a family of Canadiens who moved to the US (legally mind you) and born as an American its a real pain in the ol keyhide to have to cross the border every couple of months going to Canada and back.
I feel Canada has a great model however to offer the US in terms of their socialized government. I'd be down for free healthcare, and being able to buy car insurance through the government at a good rate whereas I'm raked over hot coals here. Additionally they're very proactive on things I think we should consider. For instance Manitoba has you re-new your Driving license annually and takes several years to actually obtain a license to drive alone. Coming from California where an old person ran over and killed 12 people at a market I felt that initiative would have saved more than a few lives. It also keeps tabs on people who are attempting to pass off a license that has since been suspended. When you're pulled over the police dont always swipe your ID to see if you should be out on the road and that should stop. And I just feel Canada in general provides a greater quality of life to its citizens.
I feel the US would have to get together with Canada and attempt to create some kinda of universal means for joining the two countries standards of entering America as i'm sure both differ. I'm just concerned the U.S. would feel so superior to Canada that they'd basically give them an ultimatum... follow us and assimilate or forget the hope of joining forces.
tju1973
23-Apr-2007, 04:11 AM
The Birchers are way more f'd up...
Mark them for removal IMHO...
:eek:
Tied2thetracks
24-Apr-2007, 08:32 PM
http://media.www.thecurrentonline.com/media/storage/paper304/news/2007/04/23/News/Car-Accident.Claims.Life.Of.Umsl.Student-2874550.shtml
Thats one more for the fire.
MissJacksonCA
24-Apr-2007, 10:19 PM
I'm not affected by the drunken illegal as much as I am by the ignorant people who get into a car with a person who's inebriated and died. Its like they asked for it. Its merely sad circumstance his own stupidity now is landing him in jail and soon after deported I imagine. But hey! One less drunk driver on the road and one more Darwin award winner!
Mike70
27-Apr-2007, 09:32 PM
i would be more for an atlantic union between canada, the US, iceland, ireland and the UK. of course iceland, ireland and the UK would have to lured away from the EU. but i don't consider iceland, ireland or the UK to be part of europe anyway. they are more like honorary members of north america.
coma
28-Apr-2007, 09:28 AM
i would be more for an atlantic union between canada, the US, iceland, ireland and the UK. of course iceland, ireland and the UK would have to lured away from the EU. but i don't consider iceland, ireland or the UK to be part of europe anyway. they are more like honorary members of north america.
Thats interesting, I never heard of that concept of union before. As far as Canada and the UK the alliance is pretty tight anyway. We dont murder each other with tariffs. Then the UK might be able to get cheaper DVDs:D
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