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LOL, but Pew says! Meanwhile, all these US Citizens sitting there unemployed/underemployed/reduced wages and all these Latinos, who were never here before decades ago in these numbers, doing all these jobs that Whites/Blacks/LegalLatinos used to do. But Pew! Crazy levels of young male black unemployment in Chicago? No problem! Sanctuary City will fix that! Pew says good to go! At least we know whose side you're really on Jhhnn...

So, real numbers don't matter in the post-truth universe, only the feels.

Unemployed black youth in Chicago? Like you really care. I don't think kicking out illegals will solve that problem. Maybe the benevolent & revered Job Creators will get to work on that, huh? Probably not. They'll probably deploy robot assembly lines instead.
 
So, real numbers don't matter in the post-truth universe, only the feels.

When the 'real numbers' don't reflect real Reality, believe real Reality and not 'real numbers'. We have 'real numbers' back in the day on the F-35 program - how do you think those 'real numbers' line up with real Reality?

Unemployed black youth in Chicago? Like you really care. I don't think kicking out illegals will solve that problem. Maybe the benevolent & revered Job Creators will get to work on that, huh? Probably not. They'll probably deploy robot assembly lines instead.

Ahhh, you didn't like that, did you? Deflecting already to your Job Creators schtick. They're going to be working on robot assembly lines genius, maybe you want to exercise that Intellectual brain you think you have and stop and think why letting in 10s of Millions of low skill workers, to compete directly with our own low skill/no skill/blue collar skill workers would be a really bad F'ing idea. Then, when you've worked through that, ponder further why, short of bolstering those stock prices via inflated US Citizen consumption, why their 10s of Millions of kids who'd never be here to compete with our native US Citizen kids is yet again a really bad F'ing idea. Wait, I know! Because CA!
 
So, real numbers don't matter in the post-truth universe, only the feels.

Unemployed black youth in Chicago? Like you really care. I don't think kicking out illegals will solve that problem. Maybe the benevolent & revered Job Creators will get to work on that, huh? Probably not. They'll probably deploy robot assembly lines instead.

Friendly fire.
 
When the 'real numbers' don't reflect real Reality, believe real Reality and not 'real numbers'. We have 'real numbers' back in the day on the F-35 program - how do you think those 'real numbers' line up with real Reality?

Yes, it's all about the feels for you, your subjective reality. Honest efforts by trained professionals who have no axe to grind must be dismissed because they don't fit your agenda.

Ahhh, you didn't like that, did you? Deflecting already to your Job Creators schtick. They're going to be working on robot assembly lines genius, maybe you want to exercise that Intellectual brain you think you have and stop and think why letting in 10s of Millions of low skill workers, to compete directly with our own low skill/no skill/blue collar skill workers would be a really bad F'ing idea. Then, when you've worked through that, ponder further why, short of bolstering those stock prices via inflated US Citizen consumption, why their 10s of Millions of kids who'd never be here to compete with our native US Citizen kids is yet again a really bad F'ing idea. Wait, I know! Because CA!

According to Pew, the estimated number of illegals in this country peaked at 12.2 in 2007 & has declined to 11.1M in the meanwhile-

http://www.pewhispanic.org/2016/09/...uthorized-immigrants-holds-steady-since-2009/

So your usual "tens of millions" is apparently rooted in your agenda rather than reality. Given that neither one of us can really know for sure I'd welcome any credible sources you might offer.

The whole point of robot assembly lines is to reduce the number of man hours involved to create a given quantity of product. The notion that displaced workers will all be working automated assembly lines is pie in the sky absurdity. Just because one robot can replace 5 workers at the widget factory doesn't mean the demand fo widgets will increase by 500%.
 
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I just see things for what they are instead of how people want them to appear--a real confusing perspective I know.

Yes, you sure do. See things for what they are, right? Case in point - https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/high-chance-of-china-taiwan-war.2499383/#post-38743019

Stop lying and humiliating yourself in public again, like you did just a couple days ago, at least several times - https://forums.anandtech.com/thread...ee-for-opinions.2513604/page-20#post-39030254

😀
 
So you aren't afraid of calling a spade a spade,

Do you also tell the lady's that dress makes them look fat.

Not unless it's terribly amusing like with these sorts:

Yes, you sure do. See things for what they are, right? Case in point - https://forums.anandtech.com/threads/high-chance-of-china-taiwan-war.2499383/#post-38743019

Stop lying and humiliating yourself in public again, like you did just a couple days ago, at least several times - https://forums.anandtech.com/thread...ee-for-opinions.2513604/page-20#post-39030254
😀

It can't get much worse in life than not being qualified for white nationalist trash despite so much desperate effort.
 
Not unless it's terribly amusing like with these sorts:



It can't get much worse in life than not being qualified for white nationalist trash despite so much desperate effort.

No matter how much you lie and boast, I have links from your own words to shame and humiliate you in public over and over again. Facts are facts. Deal with it.
 
No matter how much you lie and boast, I have links from your own words to shame and humiliate you in public over and over again. Facts are facts. Deal with it.

Seriously, you validate every stereotype white nationalists love to perpetuate of lower status minorities. No wonder they don't mind you.
 
Seriously, you validate every stereotype white nationalists love to perpetuate of lower status minorities. No wonder they don't mind you.

I have two links to shame and humiliate you in public by your own words. How about you return the favor? Oh, you can't. LOL. Wanna try again with the rrrrraaaccccissssttttt card? LOL.
 
I have two links to shame and humiliate you in public by your own words. How about you return the favor? Oh, you can't. LOL. Wanna try again with the rrrrraaaccccissssttttt card? LOL.

It really doesn't get more embarrassing than a minority pretending to be white nationalist trash online to increase their make-pretend social status.
 
Put up or shut up, fool. So far, I have 2 links (more if need be). and you have? Nada, zip. nothing.

2-0 is the score (for now). I win. 😀

Hard to judge at this point whether you or chucky is the better tool to make just about any conservative avoid association like the plague.
 
Louise Linton, Mnuchin's wife, is such a lovely, caring, deeply empathetic person:
That’s Louise Linton, the wife of Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, attacking a woman who wrote “glad we could pay for your little getaway” after Linton posted a photo Monday night about wearing #hermes, #valentino, #roulandmouret, and #tomfordsunnies on an official government-chartered #daytrip to Kentucky. For those of you keeping score at home, Linton manages to both complain about how much she sacrifices in taxes while shaming the woman for not earning as much; suggest that she and her husband, who made a significant amount of money at Goldman Sachs before running a “foreclosure machine,” have given more to their country than their haters ever could; employ the strategic use of the curled bicep emoji, the blowing kisses face, and “Lololol”; and, of course, the coup de grâce—“you’re adorably out of touch.” The woman Linton responded to was later identified by The New York Times as Jenni Miller, a mother of three from Portland, Oregon.

Incidentally, this is not the first time that Linton, whose husband is currently attempting to orchestrate a massive tax cut that would shift trillions to the rich, has accidentally made a case for more progressive taxation. In June, ahead of her nuptials to Mnuchin, the 36-year-old actress sat down with Town & Country to talk about all of the many diamonds she would be wearing for the big day, including but not limited to her very large engagement ring, her diamond wedding band, a diamond bracelet, two pairs of diamond earrings, a couple of diamond necklaces, a pair of diamond earrings she had turned into a cocktail ring, and a diamond brooch of two parrots kissing a pearl. (Nor is it the first time she’s found herself at the center of controversy, having self-published a memoir about her gap year in Africa that was widely mocked as a stereotype-laden white savior fantasy, and which resulted in calls for Zambia to demand an apology from Scotland, where Linton was born and raised.)
 
Louise Linton, Mnuchin's wife, is such a lovely, caring, deeply empathetic person:
That’s Louise Linton, the wife of Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, attacking a woman who wrote “glad we could pay for your little getaway” after Linton posted a photo Monday night about wearing #hermes, #valentino, #roulandmouret, and #tomfordsunnies on an official government-chartered #daytrip to Kentucky. For those of you keeping score at home, Linton manages to both complain about how much she sacrifices in taxes while shaming the woman for not earning as much; suggest that she and her husband, who made a significant amount of money at Goldman Sachs before running a “foreclosure machine,” have given more to their country than their haters ever could; employ the strategic use of the curled bicep emoji, the blowing kisses face, and “Lololol”; and, of course, the coup de grâce—“you’re adorably out of touch.” The woman Linton responded to was later identified by The New York Times as Jenni Miller, a mother of three from Portland, Oregon.

Incidentally, this is not the first time that Linton, whose husband is currently attempting to orchestrate a massive tax cut that would shift trillions to the rich, has accidentally made a case for more progressive taxation. In June, ahead of her nuptials to Mnuchin, the 36-year-old actress sat down with Town & Country to talk about all of the many diamonds she would be wearing for the big day, including but not limited to her very large engagement ring, her diamond wedding band, a diamond bracelet, two pairs of diamond earrings, a couple of diamond necklaces, a pair of diamond earrings she had turned into a cocktail ring, and a diamond brooch of two parrots kissing a pearl. (Nor is it the first time she’s found herself at the center of controversy, having self-published a memoir about her gap year in Africa that was widely mocked as a stereotype-laden white savior fantasy, and which resulted in calls for Zambia to demand an apology from Scotland, where Linton was born and raised.)

I know she's very petty. However looks like I'm still right about the older wife.
 
Louise Linton, Mnuchin's wife, is such a lovely, caring, deeply empathetic person:
That’s Louise Linton, the wife of Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, attacking a woman who wrote “glad we could pay for your little getaway” after Linton posted a photo Monday night about wearing #hermes, #valentino, #roulandmouret, and #tomfordsunnies on an official government-chartered #daytrip to Kentucky. For those of you keeping score at home, Linton manages to both complain about how much she sacrifices in taxes while shaming the woman for not earning as much; suggest that she and her husband, who made a significant amount of money at Goldman Sachs before running a “foreclosure machine,” have given more to their country than their haters ever could; employ the strategic use of the curled bicep emoji, the blowing kisses face, and “Lololol”; and, of course, the coup de grâce—“you’re adorably out of touch.” The woman Linton responded to was later identified by The New York Times as Jenni Miller, a mother of three from Portland, Oregon.

Incidentally, this is not the first time that Linton, whose husband is currently attempting to orchestrate a massive tax cut that would shift trillions to the rich, has accidentally made a case for more progressive taxation. In June, ahead of her nuptials to Mnuchin, the 36-year-old actress sat down with Town & Country to talk about all of the many diamonds she would be wearing for the big day, including but not limited to her very large engagement ring, her diamond wedding band, a diamond bracelet, two pairs of diamond earrings, a couple of diamond necklaces, a pair of diamond earrings she had turned into a cocktail ring, and a diamond brooch of two parrots kissing a pearl. (Nor is it the first time she’s found herself at the center of controversy, having self-published a memoir about her gap year in Africa that was widely mocked as a stereotype-laden white savior fantasy, and which resulted in calls for Zambia to demand an apology from Scotland, where Linton was born and raised.)

It's obvious that they deserve each other.
 
Louise Linton, Mnuchin's wife, is such a lovely, caring, deeply empathetic person:
That’s Louise Linton, the wife of Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, attacking a woman who wrote “glad we could pay for your little getaway” after Linton posted a photo Monday night about wearing #hermes, #valentino, #roulandmouret, and #tomfordsunnies on an official government-chartered #daytrip to Kentucky. For those of you keeping score at home, Linton manages to both complain about how much she sacrifices in taxes while shaming the woman for not earning as much; suggest that she and her husband, who made a significant amount of money at Goldman Sachs before running a “foreclosure machine,” have given more to their country than their haters ever could; employ the strategic use of the curled bicep emoji, the blowing kisses face, and “Lololol”; and, of course, the coup de grâce—“you’re adorably out of touch.” The woman Linton responded to was later identified by The New York Times as Jenni Miller, a mother of three from Portland, Oregon.

Incidentally, this is not the first time that Linton, whose husband is currently attempting to orchestrate a massive tax cut that would shift trillions to the rich, has accidentally made a case for more progressive taxation. In June, ahead of her nuptials to Mnuchin, the 36-year-old actress sat down with Town & Country to talk about all of the many diamonds she would be wearing for the big day, including but not limited to her very large engagement ring, her diamond wedding band, a diamond bracelet, two pairs of diamond earrings, a couple of diamond necklaces, a pair of diamond earrings she had turned into a cocktail ring, and a diamond brooch of two parrots kissing a pearl. (Nor is it the first time she’s found herself at the center of controversy, having self-published a memoir about her gap year in Africa that was widely mocked as a stereotype-laden white savior fantasy, and which resulted in calls for Zambia to demand an apology from Scotland, where Linton was born and raised.)

It's quite obvious that Trump tapped Mnuchin only because he wants to get close enough to grab his wife's pussy, and make Mnuchin watch him.
 
Louise Linton, Mnuchin's wife, is such a lovely, caring, deeply empathetic person:
That’s Louise Linton, the wife of Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, attacking a woman who wrote “glad we could pay for your little getaway” after Linton posted a photo Monday night about wearing #hermes, #valentino, #roulandmouret, and #tomfordsunnies on an official government-chartered #daytrip to Kentucky. For those of you keeping score at home, Linton manages to both complain about how much she sacrifices in taxes while shaming the woman for not earning as much; suggest that she and her husband, who made a significant amount of money at Goldman Sachs before running a “foreclosure machine,” have given more to their country than their haters ever could; employ the strategic use of the curled bicep emoji, the blowing kisses face, and “Lololol”; and, of course, the coup de grâce—“you’re adorably out of touch.” The woman Linton responded to was later identified by The New York Times as Jenni Miller, a mother of three from Portland, Oregon.

Incidentally, this is not the first time that Linton, whose husband is currently attempting to orchestrate a massive tax cut that would shift trillions to the rich, has accidentally made a case for more progressive taxation. In June, ahead of her nuptials to Mnuchin, the 36-year-old actress sat down with Town & Country to talk about all of the many diamonds she would be wearing for the big day, including but not limited to her very large engagement ring, her diamond wedding band, a diamond bracelet, two pairs of diamond earrings, a couple of diamond necklaces, a pair of diamond earrings she had turned into a cocktail ring, and a diamond brooch of two parrots kissing a pearl. (Nor is it the first time she’s found herself at the center of controversy, having self-published a memoir about her gap year in Africa that was widely mocked as a stereotype-laden white savior fantasy, and which resulted in calls for Zambia to demand an apology from Scotland, where Linton was born and raised.)
Honestly she sounds like like a rotten, selfish, person who has accomplished nothing in life based on her own ability.
 
Trump supporters will rationalize her behavior anyway. The rich are entitled to their own set of rules in their world.
Which is why it's so enjoyable to watch the rich squeeze Trump trash out in favor of automation and outsourcing.
 
Louise Linton, Mnuchin's wife, is such a lovely, caring, deeply empathetic person🙂
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Oh my Gawd. Never heard of her before (her imdb acting resume doesn't include a single thing I've ever seen, or even heard of for the most part), but just read that linked article. And the Amazon reviews of her appalling-sounding book. I mean a lot of 18 year-olds are a bit dumb, but only the more privileged ones get the opportunity to make an arse of themselves on a global level (and the more privileged ones are often all the more dumb, because power breeds ignorance, cf Dubya and Trump...though its intriguing that there are sometimes exceptions, for whom privilege gets used to gain knowledge).

But sounds as if she hasn't gotten one iota less ignorant with age. I actually find it kind of unnerving to be reminded so forcefully that privilege can led to a form of intellectual impairment. Given that most of us have some degree of privilege. The thought disturbs me.
 
So, real numbers don't matter in the post-truth universe, only the feels.

Unemployed black youth in Chicago? Like you really care. I don't think kicking out illegals will solve that problem. Maybe the benevolent & revered Job Creators will get to work on that, huh? Probably not. They'll probably deploy robot assembly lines instead.

Trump drew the battle lines last night stating he will shut down the government: "They are trying to take away our culture.... If we have to close down our government, we're building that wall," Trump promised his followers.

I think this is a great idea. Shut down the GOP controlled government and send all the white supremacists off to Mexico to get started on that wall. Ivanka can make lemonade and hand out shovels.
 
Trump drew the battle lines last night stating he will shut down the government: "They are trying to take away our culture.... If we have to close down our government, we're building that wall," Trump promised his followers.

I think this is a great idea. Shut down the GOP controlled government and send all the white supremacists off to Mexico to get started on that wall. Ivanka can make lemonade and hand out shovels.

I like how Trump continues to threaten things that he has no power to control. He can't "shut down the government," only Congress can. And it's abundantly clear now that Congress has run out of patience with his shenanigans, even the wretched republicans that still pretend to love him.
 
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