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Resolved Question: Don’t you wish America’s immigration laws were enforced like this?
1. There will be no special bilingual programs in the schools.
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2. All ballots will be in this nation’s language.
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3. All government business will be conducted in our language.
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4. Non-residents will NOT have the right to vote no matter how long they are here.
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5. Non-citizens will NEVER be able to hold political office.
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6. Foreigners will not be a burden to the taxpayers. No welfare, no food stamps, no health care, or other government assistance programs. Any burden will be deported.
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7. Foreigners can invest in this country, but it must be an amount at least equal to 40,000 times the daily minimum wage.
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8. If foreigners come here and buy land… options will be restricted. Certain parcels including waterfront property are reserved for citizens naturally born in this country.
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9. Foreigners may have no protests; no demonstrations, no waving of a foreign flag, no political organizing, no bad-mouthing our president or his policies. These will lead to deportation.
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10. If you do come to this country illegally, you will be actively hunted then when caught, sent to jail until your deportation can be arranged. Also, all your assets will be taken from you.
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Too strict?……
The above laws are current immigration laws of MEXICO!!!
Resolved Question: a capital gains tax question?
Is there a Canadian website that answers short tax questions?
for instance;
Five children inherited in 1993 some raw waterfront land. It has since been severed into two lots . Now two children want to buy a lot each, buying out the other three kids interests.
1. Will there be anything here that will trigger a capital gain for those two who are buying more to add to their holdings? - Because of change of names on the deeds? Does that trigger a deemed disposition for the two buyers and result in capital gain tax payable?
Thanks GH
Resolved Question: Why don’t we stand up to these politicans and contractors?
We need a movement here in the United States. We can’t keep just talking about it, we need to take action. It will be long, it will be tiresome, and most likely it will be violent.
Let’s take for example Buffalo, NY. Million dollar condos are being built on the waterfront. That land has stood there with nothing on it (but a highway blocking the pretty view) for 40 yrs. They could be putting in restaurants, middle class condos, a PUBLIC beach, IKEA, Macy’s, and more but noooo it’ll be a private area for the super rich. Next, these guys-like Cellino and Barnes (lawyers) do not have to pay taxes on these rich condos for 8 YEARS.
It gets better. Their electricity bill will be LOWER than that of the bill given to the people on the west side of Buffalo (the barrio).
Carl Pasadino, the contractor, has made a deal with the mayor of Buffalo. The mayor, being a man of color, has LIED to the inner city people about “helping his own kind.” Meanwhile, Garrett, a man helping those in the west side is no longer receiving funding from the mayor even though he has cleaned up entire neighborhoods.
How does one stop corruption?
tricky. that is one way. This mayor came from poverty himself. I guess greed takes the better of people real fast.
ok PJ. A dangerous thing to do, but if we work together in numbers then we will have power and protection. : )
Being Buffalo, I’m not I won’t be the only one to speak up. New Yorkers tend to be very blunt when need be.
Yep, voting them out. Buffalonians are talking about that like teens talk about celebrities. I don’t advocate violence either, but I feel if our entire country goes against corruption it will (sadly) lead to violence b/c people will riot when ppl start being thrown in prison.
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John Biehler’s two-minute video of the Canada Line from downtown Vancouver to the airport. Music by Justice.
I like the Canada Line a lot—mostly because I’ve never gotten lost on it. Every single time I take the Millenium/Expo Line I end up somewhere I don’t want to be. Just this weekend, heading out to the mystical land of Burnaby for Natalie’s just-enough-karaoke birthday party, I had to get on and off sky trains three times; and I still gave up and took the long route to Lougheed.
I want to love the Canada Line, but can’t. I’d like to write out full articles for each point, so in the meantime, you can debate my gripes in point form on Tumblr.
the stations defy system expansion. Don’t tell me that the trains are extra wide and can hold such and such many people. You have to expand each station to hold a second train of two cars. it’s underground for the best part of the route. I’m this close to recommending people take the train from the airport to Marine Drive Station and take the #15 so that new arrivals can see shiny Vancouver’s skyline when riding over the Cambie bridge. the stations all look the same from inside the trains. Very few visual clues to which station I’m at if I’ve zoned out. Toronto excels at this, as each station has distinctive tiles on the walls. “This train is for Waterfront” on the P.A. system after the train departs, unlike the SkyTrains on outbound (from Vancouver) tracks shared by Millennium and Expo Line trains. Also, “This train goes to Waterfront” or “This train terminates at Waterfront” makes the sentence so much more active. The scrolling signs inside the train make you have to wait to see which station you’re arriving at. I’d love for the station we’re arriving at to cycle through like on the outside of busses. I’d love to hear two announcements for the approaching station, like in Toronto. For example, “The next station is Olympic Village” as the train leaves and then “Arriving at Olympic Village” when it arrives. The train stops too smoothly, though my nostalgia for abrupt stops in Toronto’s subway and Vancouver’s Millennium/Expo Lines shows through.
What I love about the Canada Line
It’s rail. Despite all the above, I still go out of my way to take trains, and I’ll gladly take a 10 minute train ride for the cost of bus fare Lots of leg room in the seats. Millennium/Expo Line trains barely have enough space, so you might catch me, a taller-than-average Canadian, sticking out diagonally even in Canada Line trains when I don’t have to. Spots for bikes and luggage are pretty decent, I must say. I can take my bike in any direction at any time, a nice difference in policy (due to train width and interior space differences) than the Millennium/Expo Lines. The North Arm Bridge. This is a beautiful gem of a bridge: Canada Line rail only on top, pedestrian and cyclist beneath. It apparently cost $10 million, which seems cheap to me. Triple the number and it’d still be worth it. Annoying that the area on both sides is drab industrial land. (Build a 10,000+ person stadium for soccer and baseball and I’ll buy season tickets for the baseball team.) I can’t praise it high enough: every time I’ve brought my bike out to Richmond from Vancouver I’ve gotten off at the endpoint stations and cycled across.
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