The difference between humans and muslims

Discussion in 'Politics' started by John_Wensink, Aug 22, 2009.

  1. CRA

    CRA

    Uhhh actually seeing as how most of them cross the border with

    a bottle of water and 20 dollars in their pocket, YEAH ACTUALLY it

    is tougher for them to make it all the way through the states and

    in to Canada, plus they don't just bend over and allow them to

    work whatever cash job they want in Canada, there is a very

    noticeable difference in the states with people allowing whoever

    shows up to work for cash. The only reason the states beats

    Canada in terms of GDP/Person is because of how many ULTRA

    RICH people are skewing that statistic in the states. Canada has

    a higher AVERAGE OVERALL standard of living hands down.


     
    #21     Aug 24, 2009
  2. Guess what smart guy, THEY ARE :D As word has spread amongst Mexican illegals and potential illegals, many are going straight to Canada, or leaving the USA and heading for Canada.


    DALLAS — Illegal immigrants are returning home to Mexico in numbers not seen for decades — and the Mexican government may have to deal with a crush on its social services and lower wages once the immigrants arrive.

    http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,409221,00.html

    WINDSOR, Ontario, Sept. 20 — Fleeing stepped-up sweeps by the American authorities, illegal immigrants to the United States, mostly Mexican, are arriving in growing numbers at the foot of the bridge in this Canadian border town seeking refugee status.

    Still more immigrants, mostly Mexicans living illegally in Florida, have begun trying to make their way past America’s northern border at other locations, the majority of them flying into the airport in Toronto, Canadian officials said Thursday.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/21/us/21refugees.html

    GUADALAJARA, Mexico -- Seeking to smooth relations with Mexico at a high-profile summit here, Prime Minister Stephen Harper blamed Canada's decision to impose visas on Mexican nationals on Canada's refugee system, and urged Parliament to enact changes to stem the flow of "bogus" claims.

    http://www.nationalpost.com/most-popular/story.html?id=1877551
     
    #22     Aug 24, 2009
  3. It's very true, but even with the .25% that make more than Canada's upper class, I mean, when you have alot of money in the USA you sort of feel like a slumlord after being in Europe and Canada with money.

    Also, the GDP per capita stat is meaningless when not compared to prices. Prices for most things are far lower in Canada. Food is higher quality, nicer housing for less money, energy is far more affordable, free healthcare, and private healthcare available if you don't like the provincial health care. Far lower crime, and cleaner cities.

     
    #23     Aug 24, 2009