Border security was always a euphemism for no wall. It's an 'invisible wall' with sensors and other dumb shit that sells well to the easily duped. It's not a physical impenetrable deterrent.
Nicholas Wright
Does anyone know the story of Finn?? What drives him? Is he the most abhorrent shit poster of all time? How long has he been a cunt?
In any online community you will find one or two extremely autistic people who spam the same things all day. It's just the nature of the internet. In real life someone like that would get his ass kicked, but online you can't do anything about it.
Parker James
U see nigga its gittin dunnnnn!!!!!! Lol u trippin homie!
William Young
>Finkike was bullied as a child I don't blame them, he probably deserved it.
Justin Price
What? I don't even bother going to the catalog anymore, even with 6 gorillion filters it's still trash If it wasn't for /ptg/ I would have stopped coming here a long time ago and stuck with infinitychan instead
Henry Nelson
Call it a fence , call it a wall , as long as it keeps you out
Adam Diaz
As a share of the U.S. population, immigrants (legal and illegal) comprised 13.7 percent or nearly one out of seven U.S. residents in 2017, the highest percentage since 1910.
> The number of immigrants hit a record 44.5 million in 2017, an increase of nearly 800,000 since 2016, 4.6 million since 2010, and 13.4 million since 2000. > There were also 17.1 million U.S.-born minor children of immigrants in 2017, for a total of 61.6 million immigrants and their young children in the country — accounting for one in five U.S. residents.
> Between 2010 and 2017, 9.5 million new immigrants settled in the United States. New arrivals are offset by roughly 300,000 immigrants who return home each year and natural mortality of about 300,000 annually. As a result, the immigrant population grew 4.6 million from 2010 to 2017.
A lower IQ and higher crime rate is something to celebrate?
Luke Hernandez
>In real life someone like that would get his ass kicked, but online you can't do anything about it. You really need your safespace, don't you? You fucking rural retards, you are the autistic fucks here, I dare you all to say any of the shit you post here in front of a 7ft tall African-American male, I fucking dare you, call him a N-word, see what happens!
I can just get on a plane tho.
Jackson Hughes
Ssshiiiiiiiiitttt nigga why u hatin on my MAGA hat?!?!?
I would not be on the internet at all if it were not for this general. I like the real world more than the matrix, expect pleasant company here of course.
Ryan Campbell
>if he plays his cards right What a fucking pussy! Zero balls.
Juan Sanders
You can clearly see I'm arguing with him, fuck off with that safespace projection. What bothers me is the spammy nature of his posts, not what he's posting. If you are spamming the same images and posts 12 hours a day you have autism, end of discussion.
Cameron Rodriguez
Looks like illegals caught up to the plot that Trump is all hat no cattle at the border.
>The number of immigrants hit a record 44.5 million in 2017, an increase of nearly 800,000 since 2016 800k is lower avg than under King Nigger, 2018 is when the real action happens, looks like with the crying from you & the other kikes it is hurting your agenda
>If you are spamming the same images and posts 12 hours a day you have autism, end of discussion. Then 90% of the people who post on this general are autistic, posting the retarded 'AWOO' cartoons or whatever the fuck. At least this Finnish nigga is trying to create a discussion.
Colton Morgan
What a pathetic specimen he is, why hasn't he killed himself yet?
>call him a N-word, see what happens! I would , we have stand your ground laws in Texas . But I'm also black so not much would probably come of the situation
>I can just get on a plane tho. That's fine , the wall is meant for the super poor spics that can't afford a plane ride . ICE is for the ones overstaying their welcome
Eli Martin
>Fintard is using his old mexicunt proxy to give himself praise >reduced to using /v/ memes
Anyway, Christine Blasey's parents had a history of money problems. Their foreclosed mortgage in 1996-1997 was only one of many, and Kavanaugh's mother's decision against them would still have forced them to part with tens of thousands regardless of the ultimate outcome. It's a perfectly good reason for her to harbor a grudge.
Looks like they caught more, thanks for your shitty chart though for showing your 55IQ
Cameron Adams
Face off with the devil at midnight, eh?
William Stewart
It really makes me cringe when I see leftists celebrating America being flooded with illegals. They don't understand these people don't and wont care about them and are violent and uneducated. Primarily because Democrat voters are the ones who are going to be competing with them for retail and food service jobs.
Cameron Flores
That needs to be a monster can
Jacob Butler
Wait Kavs mum ruled against the woman accusing him of rape?
Angel Bell
steak fries to go with it, that would be good. eat half for breakfast, half for dinner.
Luke Carter
No, her parents, 22 years ago.
Adam Foster
Does anyone have the screencap of him saying the Dems would win the Ohio special election and confirm the blue wave?
Chase Cox
Need to put all the white Christians into FEMA camps
No, a realist. America has an abundance of natural born and legally immigrated work force, talent, and specialist citizens already. We definitely don't need illegals here to drain us like diseased ticks, and won't need many or any new legal entrants for that matter, either.
Machines and automated software will be handling fully half of all workplace tasks within seven years, a new report from the World Economic Forum forecasts. But the group said technologies such as artificial intelligence, robotics, and precision medicine, could create more jobs than they threaten. weforum.org/reports/the-future-of-jobs-report-2018
> In a study of executives and specialists across 12 industries, published Monday, the WEF concluded that this so-called "Fourth Industrial Revolution" could create 133 million jobs globally, while 75 million workers may be displaced. > In its latest analysis, the WEF said the effects of automation may vary substantially across industries, and predicted job losses to be heaviest in mining, consumer, and information technology companies, and less within professional services firms. > Many new jobs may be less secure than in the past, as businesses are increasingly turning to contractors and freelancers, the Swiss foundation said. It warned there’s a significant gap between the skills workers currently have and those that may be required for future new roles. > It estimates more than half of employees at large companies would need significant retraining in order to take advantage of new opportunities created by digital technology. But it said half of all companies plan retraining only for "key roles," and only one-third say they plan any retraining for at-risk workers. bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-09-17/machines-to-handle-half-of-work-tasks-by-2025-davos-group-says