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Sizzler55

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  1. 4 hours ago, pornprong said:

    Semantics.

    Lawyers are active participants in the judicial system. 

    Much like the rampant homosexual that is not much tolerated at his local mosque by either the Imam or the congregation, the young lady with the progressive views in question will be out of place in the "yellow to the core" surroundings her chosen profession has placed her in.

     

     

    Ironically these days "progressive views" equal censorship, draconian speech laws and the criminalization of political views that don't line with the PC authoritarian left

  2. 18 hours ago, rott said:

    Living in a delusional world of their own creation, now censoring and censuring young people still at school.

    wow. who do they think they are? the UK?? Given the fact Europe is now jailing people for daring to criticize immigration on social media along with other PC wrongspeak violations I don't think were in much of a position to be criticizing Thailand. 

  3. 4 minutes ago, Traubert said:

    Look! Look! He said it! Sorry wrote it.

     

    He could care less, which means he cares to some degree.

     

    If he couldn't care less it means he doesn't care at all.

     

    So how much do you care Mr Sizzler?

     

    By the way, what is a far left wing Marxist hustler? Che Guevara turned ladyboy?

    wow I really touched a nerve. my comments hit a little too close to home for you cookie?

  4. Just now, Trouble said:

    From what I can see, it is not legitimate big businesses that hire illegals, it is mom and pop businesses run by immigrants themselves that hire these people. I know any number of Thai restaurants in Los Angeles that hire Thais who have overstayed their visas. They pay them about $8 an hour and generally take advantage of the situation of the workers being illegal. The employer pays no employer taxes for the employee and they get paid in cash meaning no income taxes collected. They mostly work in the underground economy.  I agree however that if caught hiring illegals then the businesses should be prosecuted and heavily fined.

     

    That's why I contend that the illegals are a net burden on society. They mostly work in the underground economy but require services from the health, education, and social services sectors costing the taxpayer billions each year. Housekeepers, gardeners, day laborers all work in a cash dominated arena. Anyone who thinks the government is collecting taxes on all the income is very naïve.

    You're absolutely correct. I lived in San Francisco for many years and encountered countless situations like what you described. I dated a Thai girl who worked for King of Thai restaurant there and the working conditions were shocking. The city never cracks down on or scrutinizes minority owned business there so they can get away with pretty much anything. 

  5. 18 minutes ago, Trouble said:

    The difference is that Israel claims not to be in a class with Russia, Iran, China, etc. but is part of the "civilized world" relying on the various conventions mentioned in the post to which you responded.  In effect it is the same as far a taking over territory, annexing, and building on it. Downright territorial expansion. Israel has not kept the lands it conquered as a safe zone but used it to build settlements and expand it's control. There's a difference between security and expansion.

    Israel is barely the size of LA county bro. If there's this big nefarious "territorial expansion" going on its moving at the slowest pace in human history. Even more bizarre considering the fact they completely gave Gaza over to the virulent scum of Hamas. Russia annexed a giant chunk of Ukraine and the entire region of Crimea. If you think this is anything even remotely the same as the tiny region of the Golan Heights you are mentally ill. 

  6. 6 minutes ago, AdamKnight said:

    That's not a bad point and should be applied to the quarter million or so(?) Thais having either overstayed in the US or planted anchor babies who are counted as "Americans". Their children are pampered and educated at falang expense. Oh but that's fine and dandy. 

    The difference is Thailand enforces its immigration laws while the idiots in the US congress think its a human right to break the law and are literally rolling out the red carpet for illegals. America's thoroughly dysfunctional immigration system is a cautionary tale

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  7. 1 hour ago, Miami007 said:

    Some business people avoid reporting cash income on their tax returns - having a paper trail of spending on credit cards which exceeds their reported income, may eventually create problems with their local tax office.  

    Credit is not income bro. I hope you don't do your own taxes. The original comment is correct. Anyone that concerned about a spending paper trail theres a 99 percent chance they are a criminal running from the law. 

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