Darnit, RACISM not raceism..I had bad sleep. Amarosa said one thing I did believe, Trump is not a racist as such (much more than normal for his class) but he is "racial", his whole thing is about deflecting blame and getting others to tire themselves out against each other. Probably worked very well with tenants. I am not a holy Joe by any means, but the message below here I believe in. I believe as in our business, that fear is the mind killer and the US now is gone from a confident trader to a scared noob. The US has soldiers in Honduras and they could as well be deployed there to help people as easily as used to contribute to a destabilised country (Honduras and the US both in that).
Before moving to Central and South America all I knew of Latino's and Hispanics were the stereotypical movie roles of gardener, cook and feisty supermodel with cartel husband comedy parts etc. etc. I can assure anyone that they are actually people with minds at least as complicated and interesting as an average American. I know that it is easy to say here, Colombians are on average thin, beautiful and honest but I found great kindness in Mexico and Panama is not bad once they know you... (are not American haha, maybe a bit true but not very at all). A couple of times I was certain I was getting ripped off by a contractor on my appartment in Panama city but no, they fixed everything at their expense, no arguments & with a smile. Fear causes many not to look and use their sense about people to stay out of strife.
You have no idea what you are talking about. America is nothing like when you were a kid visiting here. You can't go through a black neighborhood in a major City shouting out the N word. (as you said you could) This would happen to you no matter what size you think you are. And we know Hispanics and people from Central and South America 56.5 million americans are Hispanic http://www.pewhispanic.org/2017/09/18/facts-on-u-s-latinos/ 13.5 percent of our country was not born here. (pretty much a record. 43.7 million immigrants... meaning not born here in American. Then throw in 22 million illegals mostly from Mexico and Central America. Almost every American works and lives with hispanic Americans.
You know that 22 million is a Trump made it up for effect lies number. If true the number of illegals have doubled during his presidency. He is the worst president EVER if that is that is accurate. You will fall for anything Terry, you probably should check into an assisted living facility. I did so I can. I welcome you to try it though Terry. I hope you did not burn your Nikes. I did that in New Orleans last Christmas. You curtain twitch looking at the world, men do not do that. "Pew estimated the total population to be 11.1 million in 2014, or approximately 3 percent of the U.S. population. This "is in the same ballpark" as figures from the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which estimated that 11.4 million illegal immigrants lived in the United States in January 2012."
Your Trump Derangement Syndrome is breathtaking. You display a "clever" combination of ignorance and propositional logical fallacy. The 22 million illegals number came from a Yale study. And the study found the population to be stable since 2008. "The results, published in PLOS ONE, surprised the authors themselves. They started with the extremely conservative model and expected the results to be well below 11.3 million. “Our original idea was just to do a sanity check on the existing number,” says Edward Kaplan, the William N. and Marie A. Beach Professor of Operations Research at the Yale School of Management. “Instead of a number which was smaller, we got a number that was 50% higher. That caused us to scratch our heads.” Jonathan Feinstein, the John G. Searle Professor of Economics and Management at Yale SOM, adds, “There’s a number that everybody quotes, but when you actually dig down and say, ‘What is it based on?’ You find it’s based on one very specific survey and possibly an approach that has some difficulties. So we went in and just took a very different approach.”" https://insights.som.yale.edu/insig...undocumented-immigrants-as-previous-estimates