View Full Version : More open door immigration woes; this time for Europe
Guest
10-26-2015, 06:18 PM
More of what happens with UNCONTROLLED immigration; it can only get worse:
We are watching the death of open frontiers in Europe - Telegraph (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/11955742/We-are-seeing-the-last-dying-days-of-open-frontiers-in-Europe.html)
Here as well.
Once upon a time I recall when in Germany while discussing immigration into the USA (long before the illegal, sanctioned waves of the current day)....the Germans were proud that they did not have such "problems" as the USA' melting pot. They would say there was some satisfaction knowing that they knew who it was that was making their beds and cooking their food.....and now............they are in as bad of shape as we are.
Guest
10-26-2015, 06:30 PM
More of what happens with UNCONTROLLED immigration; it can only get worse:
We are watching the death of open frontiers in Europe - Telegraph (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/11955742/We-are-seeing-the-last-dying-days-of-open-frontiers-in-Europe.html)
Here as well.
Once upon a time I recall when in Germany while discussing immigration into the USA (long before the illegal, sanctioned waves of the current day)....the Germans were proud that they did not have such "problems" as the USA' melting pot. They would say there was some satisfaction knowing that they knew who it was that was making their beds and cooking their food.....and now............they are in as bad of shape as we are.
It is a sad situation but do you think it is an "immigration" problem or a "refugee" problem ?
With the killing that has been going on in Syria, unnoticed, obviously, by the west, this situation seemed to be to be inevitable.
Guest
10-26-2015, 10:48 PM
It is a sad situation but do you think it is an "immigration" problem or a "refugee" problem ?
With the killing that has been going on in Syria, unnoticed, obviously, by the west, this situation seemed to be to be inevitable.
Perhaps not immigration. However. With all the same inherent problems.
Guest
10-27-2015, 08:33 AM
This will kill socialist countries. Already, socialism is killing France. Tens of thousands of French are leaving their country, seeking a better lifestyle because of the high taxes required to sustain socialism. Add more to the equation and you will break their economy back. Just another reason for staying away from socialism here.
Guest
10-27-2015, 08:42 AM
Our neighbors just returned from Germany and said they were glad they went now to see it again before the illegal immigrants destroy it completely. They had lots of horror stories of what they witnessed. Their home town of 1,000 was forced to take 60 of them. They said they will not return.
Guest
10-27-2015, 09:31 AM
Our neighbors just returned from Germany and said they were glad they went now to see it again before the illegal immigrants destroy it completely. They had lots of horror stories of what they witnessed. Their home town of 1,000 was forced to take 60 of them. They said they will not return.
Taking down the wall almost did them in. We have friends there also, and they were very upset with the resulting incorporation of the East when they took the wall down. The East was so poor that it strained Germany's economy when they merged. Now, it will be another strain that may be the straw on the camel's back.
Guest
11-03-2015, 07:29 PM
"Germany now is somewhere at the edge of anarchy and sliding towards civil war, or to become a "banana republic without any government," says Hansjoerg Mueller of the Alternative for Germany party."
https://www.rt.com/op-edge/320651-germany-refugees-crisis-bavaria/
Guest
11-03-2015, 07:31 PM
"Hungary already has proved that it can largely insulate itself from the refugee crisis by deploying razor wire and threatening lengthy prison sentences for anyone who dares cross it. The country’s moves have shifted the burden of the refugee crisis to its neighbors — and are now tempting leaders in those nations to build their own fences."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/along-the-migrant-trail-pressure-grows-to-close-europes-open-borders/2015/11/02/31fdfc30-7cc2-11e5-bfb6-65300a5ff562_story.html
Guest
11-03-2015, 07:33 PM
"Germany now is somewhere at the edge of anarchy and sliding towards civil war, or to become a "banana republic without any government," says Hansjoerg Mueller of the Alternative for Germany party."
https://www.rt.com/op-edge/320651-germany-refugees-crisis-bavaria/
Strong, determined, focused, committed to country, strict, accurate never a need to second guess has become a wishy washy political entity llike us.
Guest
11-03-2015, 10:45 PM
This will kill socialist countries. Already, socialism is killing France. Tens of thousands of French are leaving their country, seeking a better lifestyle because of the high taxes required to sustain socialism. Add more to the equation and you will break their economy back. Just another reason for staying away from socialism here.
Tens of thousands of French leaving their country to find a better life sounds like another country's immigration crisis.
Guest
11-04-2015, 04:41 AM
Critical to this is issue is the manner of assimilation . Authorities have already reported that male syrian refugee's are refusing to have female serve them food, etc.
The Western nations should have provided home camps for these people rather than agree to take them in. Hungarian authorities seem to be the smartest. Obama needs to take note but he is not quick enough. This world is just plainly upside down
Personal Best Regards:
Guest
11-04-2015, 05:02 AM
You are presuming that Obama would really care what happens to our country. He doesn't.
Guest
11-04-2015, 06:52 AM
Tens of thousands of French leaving their country to find a better life sounds like another country's immigration crisis.
"“A lot of people are like, ‘Why would you ever leave France?’ ” Mr. Santacruz said. “I’ll tell you. France has a lot of problems. There’s a feeling of gloom that seems to be growing deeper. The economy is not going well, and if you want to get ahead or run your own business, the environment is not good.”
"That is the kind of thinking that drew Mr. Santacruz to London. “Things are different in France,” he said. “There is a fear of failure. If you fail, it’s like the ultimate shame. In London, there’s this can-do attitude, and a sense that anything’s possible. If you make an error, you can get up again.”
"France has been losing talented citizens to other countries for decades, but the current exodus of entrepreneurs and young people is happening at a moment when France can ill afford it. The nation has had low-to-stagnant economic growth for the last five years and a generally climbing unemployment rate — now about 11 percent — and analysts warn that it risks sliding into economic sclerosis."
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/23/business/international/some-french-entrepreneurs-say-au-revoir.html?_r=0
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