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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    You are "more down".....good lord.

    Talk about talking like a 15 year old.

    Yo, you down wit dat bro? Thas what I sayin.....yeaaaah.
    I've submitted a number of your "serious" posts for Fleisch-Kincaid scoring. Last one you wracked up a 4.5 grade level. Can't make this up. I use vernacular and colloquial expressions and don't proof so YOU can understand. My work product is intended to hit an 11-15 grade level. That's why I'm familiar with products like that,

    Most newspapers 6-7 grade. Wash post used to be 8.

    Pick it up a little. Those who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. Didn't mommy teach you that?

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      I've submitted a number of your "serious" posts for Fleisch-Kincaid scoring. Last one you wracked up a 4.5 grade level. Can't make this up. I use vernacular and colloquial expressions and don't proof so YOU can understand. My work product is intended to hit an 11-15 grade level. That's why I'm familiar with products like that,

      Most newspapers 6-7 grade. Wash post used to be 8.

      Pick it up a little. Those who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. Didn't mommy teach you that?
      Classic. Pseudo intellectual BS. Making assumptions on which anonymous poster is who.

      Perspective is nothing if not predictable.....Yo.

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        Ex lax you've been a troll on this board for ten years now. Give that "couple weeks" sock puppetry a break already. Now ones buying there being another troll under the bridge here keeping you company. Please don't tell us that cujo, professor, perspective all one and same. Posts and basic postures very different. Not so with you. You aren't fooling anyone.
        You ought to know Perfesser.

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          I've submitted a number of your "serious" posts for Fleisch-Kincaid scoring. Last one you wracked up a 4.5 grade level. Can't make this up. I use vernacular and colloquial expressions and don't proof so YOU can understand. My work product is intended to hit an 11-15 grade level. That's why I'm familiar with products like that,

          Most newspapers 6-7 grade. Wash post used to be 8.

          Pick it up a little. Those who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. Didn't mommy teach you that?
          Obama Records 2nd Lowest Flesch-Kincaid SOTU Grade Level Score Since FDR

          http://editions.lib.umn.edu/smartpol...-obama-record/

          Bwahahahaha!

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            Yes but when you have an IQ of 90 AND are ignorant and uninformed probably shouldn't shouldn't be allowed out without adult supervision. Why ou post all day everyday? No caretaker to take you for a walk?
            The Black Helicopters are out there.

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              Right outside this lazy summer home
              You ain't got time to call your soul a critic, no.
              Right outside the lazy gate of winter's summer home,
              Wondering where the nut-thatch winters,
              Wings a mile long, just carried the bird away.

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                Ex lax you've been a troll on this board for ten years now. Give that "couple weeks" sock puppetry a break already. Now ones buying there being another troll under the bridge here keeping you company. Please don't tell us that cujo, professor, perspective all one and same. Posts and basic postures very different. Not so with you. You aren't fooling anyone.
                Tampax you are seriously messed up. I have been posting on other threads with you for a few years but no where near a decade and there are at least two other normal people posting here - no not you and cujo, remember I said normal.

                I will say all your BS is just a rehash of the opportunity gap thread and others. This should just be removed or just have a link to that other thread. You were wrong then and are still wrong. OMG when MB shooting happened you were beside yourself - I believe this was you tampax:

                The racists on the board must be in hiding. Guess they aren't feeling like weighing in on current events. Must be heartbreaking for them to see that all their efforts to convince the average person we are in a post-racism world just took a huge loss.

                Fourth and 60 with about 0:15 left on clock. Better have a big Hail Mary play if you all expect to convince people that whites are an oppressed minority.

                and another...
                When police release no information there's a reason. This cop will be charged with murder.

                Bullets pumped into kid while downed with hands in air. Cop approaches and shoots multiple times more. There is talk that last one was delivered execution style to face. They then didn't call for ambulance for 3-4 hours. St Lou's county police were called to help but not told there was a shooting. They heard on news like everyone else.

                Cop needs to get just desserts. I hear a grand jury has convened


                Killing an enemy on the battlefield who is surrendering on the battlefield is considered a war crime. If the kids hands were up cop needs to get life without parole (opposed to death penalty but these kinds of things challenge that but dangerous to make exceptions). Doesn't matter what happened before....hands in air are hands in air.

                Likewise USA has signed treaties and agreements that outlaw use of tear gas overseas and on battlefields. But we are ok deploying here? Something messed up.


                I'm sure if your child takes a bullet for committing a misdemeanor level offense you will be singing a very different tune you racist pig piece of filthy trash.

                I hope you know to keep very anonymous but I'm sure you know that already.

                Go speak this out loud at your daughters next soccer game you filthy piece of garbage. But you know not to. Cowards like you save all that up for when know how to hide

                There really aren't many degenerates condoning ths shooting soothe racist pig(s) posting should look around and see the degenerate minority they belong to.

                any apologies tampax.... probably not but your hate was pretty clear back then and you still drip hate.

                MB bwa ha hahhahahahahahahahahah - got what he deserved and he was your poster child

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                  The family of Tamir Rice has been told to pay a past-due balance of $500 for life support and ambulance services the 12-year-old received after he was shot and killed by a police officer in 2014.

                  Excellent

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    The family of Tamir Rice has been told to pay a past-due balance of $500 for life support and ambulance services the 12-year-old received after he was shot and killed by a police officer in 2014.

                    Excellent
                    Not even 50 words here but after so many words for so long, once again you reveal your lack of humanity.

                    One of the unifying this for me in this world is that we all want the same things for our children regardless of color, religion, etc.

                    That you, ostensibly a parent, can take joy in the death of a child in the first place and then feel satisfaction that the people left behind are tormented in this way?

                    I sincerely hope similar misfortunes do not befall your children. I hope you find grace elsewhere and don't have to experience anything like parents do who have to watch their children die before them, let alone shot needlessly.

                    You are truly lost.

                    BTW your intemperate posts last night revealed that yes, you were doing the sock puppet thing "pretending" to be someone other than good ol Scott brown supporter.....ctdt

                    I wouldn't care that you were such a loser if it wasn't for that hater streak. Why don't you go out to Oregon and make your last stand with the other brave nutters. Apparently they starting clapping their pants .....did you send ex lax? Yes I have to make fun of you. My initial I pulse of course is to teach you the lesson someone should have when you were younger.....but that's incivil and we are already beating you on every front imaginable so I'm pretty good at not getting distracted and going the hate route....not me....just not a hater.

                    Country look a lot different now that it did seven years ago ex lax. Open up and say "ahhhh" this isn't going to hurt a bit.

                    Tee hee
                    Bwah hah hah

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Right outside this lazy summer home
                      You ain't got time to call your soul a critic, no.
                      Right outside the lazy gate of winter's summer home,
                      Wondering where the nut-thatch winters,
                      Wings a mile long, just carried the bird away.
                      You are the eyes of the world...

                      Saint Cujo

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Not even 50 words here but after so many words for so long, once again you reveal your lack of humanity.

                        One of the unifying this for me in this world is that we all want the same things for our children regardless of color, religion, etc.

                        That you, ostensibly a parent, can take joy in the death of a child in the first place and then feel satisfaction that the people left behind are tormented in this way?

                        I sincerely hope similar misfortunes do not befall your children. I hope you find grace elsewhere and don't have to experience anything like parents do who have to watch their children die before them, let alone shot needlessly.

                        You are truly lost.

                        BTW your intemperate posts last night revealed that yes, you were doing the sock puppet thing "pretending" to be someone other than good ol Scott brown supporter.....ctdt

                        I wouldn't care that you were such a loser if it wasn't for that hater streak. Why don't you go out to Oregon and make your last stand with the other brave nutters. Apparently they starting clapping their pants .....did you send ex lax? Yes I have to make fun of you. My initial I pulse of course is to teach you the lesson someone should have when you were younger.....but that's incivil and we are already beating you on every front imaginable so I'm pretty good at not getting distracted and going the hate route....not me....just not a hater.

                        Country look a lot different now that it did seven years ago ex lax. Open up and say "ahhhh" this isn't going to hurt a bit.

                        Tee hee
                        Bwah hah hah
                        That post was pretty obviously posted by one of your own, TeeHeeMan. Maybe even by you.

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                          Let's watch TeeHeeMan and Cujo rip on this one.

                          “No act of virtue can be great if it is not followed by advantage for others. So, no matter how much time you spend fasting, no matter how much you sleep on a hard floor and eat ashes and sigh continually, if you do no good to others, you do nothing great.”

                          “I distrust a charity that costs nothing and does not hurt.”

                          - Pope Francis

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                            MARICOPA, Ariz.—After Arizona passed a series of tough anti-immigration laws, Rob Knorr couldn’t find enough Mexican field hands to pick his jalapeño peppers. He sharply reduced his acreage and invested $2 million developing a machine to remove pepper stems. His goal was to cut the number of laborers he needed by 90% and to hire higher-paid U.S. machinists instead.
                            “We used to have many migrant families. They aren’t coming back,” says Mr. Knorr, who owns RK Farms LLC, an hour’s drive from Phoenix.

                            Few issues in the presidential campaign are more explosive than whether and how much to crack down on illegal immigration, which some Republican candidates in particular blame for America’s economic woes. Arizona is a test case of what happens to an economy when such migrants leave, and it illustrates the economic tensions fueling the immigration debate.

                            Economists of opposing political views agree the state’s economy took a hit when large numbers of illegal immigrants left for Mexico and other border states, following a broad crackdown. But they also say the reduced competition for low-skilled jobs was a boon for some native-born construction and agricultural workers who got jobs or raises, and that the departures also saved the state money on education and health care. Whether those gains are worth the economic pain is the crux of the debate.

                            Gordon Hanson, a University of California at San Diego economist who has studied the issue for the nonpartisan Council on Foreign Relations, has detailed how large-scale immigration undermines wages for low-skilled workers. In Arizona’s case, he thinks the state is paying an economic price for its decision. “As the U.S. economy continues to recover, the Arizona economy will be weighed down by slower growth and by less export production in traditional industries” such as agriculture where illegal immigrants play a big role, he says.

                            Proponents of doing more to curb illegal immigration say the mass departures helped the state economically in several ways. Government spending on health care and education for illegal immigrants and their U.S.-born children dropped. Wages for plasterers, landscapers, farmworkers and other low-skilled laborers jumped because of scarcity, according to employers and federal data.

                            “Even if the size of the state’s GDP decreased, the decrease in immigration redistributed income from employers to employees, particularly at the bottom end of the labor market,” says Steven Camarota, research director of the Center for Immigration Studies, in Washington, which favors reduced illegal immigration. “That’s a good deal.”

                            Between 2007 and 2012, Arizona’s population of undocumented workers dropped by 40%—by far the biggest percentage decline of any state—according to the Pew Research Center, a nonpartisan think tank whose numbers are cited by pro and anti-immigration groups. California, the biggest border state, lost just 12.5% of its illegal immigrants during that time period. Since 2012, Arizona’s illegal-immigrant population hasn’t grown much, if at all, according to state economists and employers and preliminary data from Pew. Since 2007, about 200,000 undocumented immigrants have left the state, which has a population of 6.7 million.

                            The cost of illegal immigration has been a big political issue in Arizona for years. But pinning down exactly how much it costs the state, and how much is collected from illegal immigrants through taxation, is surprisingly hard to do. The state doesn’t count it. Estimates vary widely, depending in part on debatable issues such as whether to include the cost of educating U.S.-born children of illegal immigrants.

                            In 2004, the Federation for American Immigration Reform, a Washington-based group that seeks to reduce immigration, calculated that undocumented workers cost Arizona taxpayers more than $1 billion a year for education, medical care and incarceration, after subtracting the estimated taxes they pay.

                            Four years later, Judith Gans, then manager of the immigration-policy program at the University of Arizona’s Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy, examined the issue for all immigrants, not just illegal ones. She concluded that immigrants accounted for nearly $1 billion more in annual tax revenue than they cost the state.

                            Trump Trump!!!

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              MARICOPA, Ariz.—After Arizona passed a series of tough anti-immigration laws, Rob Knorr couldn’t find enough Mexican field hands to pick his jalapeño peppers. He sharply reduced his acreage and invested $2 million developing a machine to remove pepper stems. His goal was to cut the number of laborers he needed by 90% and to hire higher-paid U.S. machinists instead.
                              “We used to have many migrant families. They aren’t coming back,” says Mr. Knorr, who owns RK Farms LLC, an hour’s drive from Phoenix.

                              Few issues in the presidential campaign are more explosive than whether and how much to crack down on illegal immigration, which some Republican candidates in particular blame for America’s economic woes. Arizona is a test case of what happens to an economy when such migrants leave, and it illustrates the economic tensions fueling the immigration debate.

                              Economists of opposing political views agree the state’s economy took a hit when large numbers of illegal immigrants left for Mexico and other border states, following a broad crackdown. But they also say the reduced competition for low-skilled jobs was a boon for some native-born construction and agricultural workers who got jobs or raises, and that the departures also saved the state money on education and health care. Whether those gains are worth the economic pain is the crux of the debate.

                              Gordon Hanson, a University of California at San Diego economist who has studied the issue for the nonpartisan Council on Foreign Relations, has detailed how large-scale immigration undermines wages for low-skilled workers. In Arizona’s case, he thinks the state is paying an economic price for its decision. “As the U.S. economy continues to recover, the Arizona economy will be weighed down by slower growth and by less export production in traditional industries” such as agriculture where illegal immigrants play a big role, he says.

                              Proponents of doing more to curb illegal immigration say the mass departures helped the state economically in several ways. Government spending on health care and education for illegal immigrants and their U.S.-born children dropped. Wages for plasterers, landscapers, farmworkers and other low-skilled laborers jumped because of scarcity, according to employers and federal data.

                              “Even if the size of the state’s GDP decreased, the decrease in immigration redistributed income from employers to employees, particularly at the bottom end of the labor market,” says Steven Camarota, research director of the Center for Immigration Studies, in Washington, which favors reduced illegal immigration. “That’s a good deal.”

                              Between 2007 and 2012, Arizona’s population of undocumented workers dropped by 40%—by far the biggest percentage decline of any state—according to the Pew Research Center, a nonpartisan think tank whose numbers are cited by pro and anti-immigration groups. California, the biggest border state, lost just 12.5% of its illegal immigrants during that time period. Since 2012, Arizona’s illegal-immigrant population hasn’t grown much, if at all, according to state economists and employers and preliminary data from Pew. Since 2007, about 200,000 undocumented immigrants have left the state, which has a population of 6.7 million.

                              The cost of illegal immigration has been a big political issue in Arizona for years. But pinning down exactly how much it costs the state, and how much is collected from illegal immigrants through taxation, is surprisingly hard to do. The state doesn’t count it. Estimates vary widely, depending in part on debatable issues such as whether to include the cost of educating U.S.-born children of illegal immigrants.

                              In 2004, the Federation for American Immigration Reform, a Washington-based group that seeks to reduce immigration, calculated that undocumented workers cost Arizona taxpayers more than $1 billion a year for education, medical care and incarceration, after subtracting the estimated taxes they pay.

                              Four years later, Judith Gans, then manager of the immigration-policy program at the University of Arizona’s Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy, examined the issue for all immigrants, not just illegal ones. She concluded that immigrants accounted for nearly $1 billion more in annual tax revenue than they cost the state.

                              Trump Trump!!!
                              How convenient, lump Illegal and legal together to obtain a positive outcome. Pure genius from an author that was raised in Mexico and Brazil.

                              Regardless, there are some flaws in her figures. Her consideration of additional economic contributions because the employment of immigrants " expands the economy " is subject to debate. It is a pure projection as goods and services are not registered to buyers with specific immigrant or native possession when there is POS activity.

                              Interesting that the grant for the study came from the Thomas R. Brown Foundation , whose founder stressed " personal responsibility " and was a fiscal conservative. Sound familiar ?

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                                okay we can discard the findings because financial interests and that would eliminate all the GW studies as well since they get funded by grant money - no problems no money.

                                we are all on the same page now

                                Brilliant!

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