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Hey, can we delcare Oct. 20th "No Tims" Day

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Can we vote on it? I mean, everyone around here is all about fairness and junk. 

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9 minutes ago, The Real timschochet said:

I don’t post much on Mondays anyhow. That’s a heavy work day for me plus Monday Night Football. I can take the day off here no problem 

That's when all the illegals come back from Mexico; gotta go deliver those hard earned dollars to their families in Sinaloa. 

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1 hour ago, Meglamaniac said:

I can make flyers

If you were found with a bunch of flyers for no tims day, the logical conclusion would be to assume you were against no tims day right?

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1 hour ago, TheNewGirl said:

That's when all the illegals come back from Mexico; gotta go deliver those hard earned dollars to their families in Sinaloa. 

That’s not work. I help do that for fun. 

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1 hour ago, TheNewGirl said:

That's when all the illegals come back from Mexico; gotta go deliver those hard earned dollars to their families in Sinaloa. 

Also, not sure if you realize this, but when immigrants send dollars back to their home countries it’s actually good for the dollar, good for our economy: 

https://www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org/press-release/immigrants-keep-economy-strong-as-congress-debates-mass-deportation/#:~:text=Immigrants help ease key labor,by immigrants or their children.

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59 minutes ago, jonnyutah said:

If you were found with a bunch of flyers for no tims day, the logical conclusion would be to assume you were against no tims day right?

That’s one possibility.  But the conclusion would really be from observing @Meglamaniac’s prior hatred.

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2 minutes ago, TimHauck said:

That’s one possibility.  But the conclusion would really be from observing @Meglamaniac’s prior hatred.

Hatred, LOL

Who confuses hatred with mockery and pointing out the truth

Yep, that's right, Tims do

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Sure, Tim. 

Whatever you say. 

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1 hour ago, Meglamaniac said:

Hatred, LOL

Who confuses hatred with mockery and pointing out the truth

Yep, that's right, Tims do

You constantly call me a POS and a liar, that’s not mockery and it’s not the truth.  You sir are the liar between the two of us.

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Just now, TimHauck said:

You constantly call me a liar, that’s not mockery and it’s not the truth.  You sir are the liar between the two of us.

Its absolutely the truth, if you are typing, its a lie and me pointing it out is both mockery and pointing out the truth

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46 minutes ago, Meglamaniac said:

Its absolutely the truth, if you are typing, its a lie and me pointing it out is both mockery and pointing out the truth

@Meglamaniac is awesome!

 

 

sorry, that actually was a lie.

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54 minutes ago, TheNewGirl said:

Sure, Tim. 

Whatever you say. 

It’s not whatever I say. It’s whatever the truth is. The truth about undocumented immigrants is not at all what you and so many others here believe it to be. 

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9 hours ago, The Real timschochet said:

Also, not sure if you realize this, but when immigrants send dollars back to their home countries it’s actually good for the dollar, good for our economy: 

https://www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org/press-release/immigrants-keep-economy-strong-as-congress-debates-mass-deportation/#:~:text=Immigrants help ease key labor,by immigrants or their children.

What specifically says that in your link? Is this another tim lie? 

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1 minute ago, jonnyutah said:

What specifically says that in your link? Is this another tim lie? 

He probably didn’t read his own link again. He does it all the time. Gutterboy too.  It’s a TDS thIng. 

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American Immigration Council shows how immigrants are contributing billions of dollars to the U.S. economy, even as the Trump administration and Congress are pushing for a budget that includes unprecedented funding for mass detention and deportation.  

 

The Council’s analysis, which draws from 2023 census data, shows the broad ways that immigrants are helping make the United States a more prosperous and thriving country: by building housing wealth, keeping social services like Social Security and Medicare solvent, and filling in as a much-needed labor force in sectors like STEM, healthcare, and agriculture. The data also helps shed light on how mass deportation and family separation could hurt families, communities, and industries across the country.  

 

EXPLORE THE DATA HERE

 

“Immigrants help increase wealth and prosperity for all Americans. And yet the White House and Congress are considering spending billions of dollars to expand ICE, so they can detain and deport people indiscriminately, even as they cut essential social services like Medicaid and food assistance,” said Nan Wu, director of research at the American Immigration Council. “Immigrants have paid up the hard-earned tax dollars that are now going to be used to punish all Americans through a wasteful and cruel mass deportation plan.”   

 

Users can explore the findings through the Council’s Map the Impact interactive tool. Users can search for data showcasing immigrant contributions by state, county, metro area, and district.    

 

Top findings include: 

 

Mass deportation would separate millions of U.S. citizen children from their family. Some 4.1 million U.S. citizen children live with an undocumented parent.  

 

Undocumented immigrants are essential contributors to the economy. In 2023, undocumented immigrant households paid $89.8 billion in federal, state, and local taxes and held $299 billion in spending power. In total, immigrant (both legal and undocumented) households paid nearly $16.80 in every $100 tax dollars collected by federal, state, and local governments, funding a wide range of social services that benefit all Americans.   

 

Immigrants inject trillions of dollars of housing wealth in the United States. The vast majority of immigrants are not dependent on state governments to guarantee them with housing; in reality, they are putting back vast sums of money into the housing market and revitalizing neighborhoods. In 2023, immigrant households paid over $167 billion in rent in the housing market, and held over $6.6 trillion in housing wealth.  

 

Immigrants help ease key labor shortages, and are driving innovation and business creation. Almost 1 in 4 entrepreneurs in the country are immigrants. About 46 percent of the Fortune 500 companies were founded by immigrants or their children. Elsewhere, immigrants are helping ease the labor shortage in the healthcare industry, where nearly 16 percent of nurses and about 28 percent of health aides were immigrants in 2023. 

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Just now, jonnyutah said:

American Immigration Council shows how immigrants are contributing billions of dollars to the U.S. economy, even as the Trump administration and Congress are pushing for a budget that includes unprecedented funding for mass detention and deportation.  

 

The Council’s analysis, which draws from 2023 census data, shows the broad ways that immigrants are helping make the United States a more prosperous and thriving country: by building housing wealth, keeping social services like Social Security and Medicare solvent, and filling in as a much-needed labor force in sectors like STEM, healthcare, and agriculture. The data also helps shed light on how mass deportation and family separation could hurt families, communities, and industries across the country.  

 

EXPLORE THE DATA HERE

 

“Immigrants help increase wealth and prosperity for all Americans. And yet the White House and Congress are considering spending billions of dollars to expand ICE, so they can detain and deport people indiscriminately, even as they cut essential social services like Medicaid and food assistance,” said Nan Wu, director of research at the American Immigration Council. “Immigrants have paid up the hard-earned tax dollars that are now going to be used to punish all Americans through a wasteful and cruel mass deportation plan.”   

 

Users can explore the findings through the Council’s Map the Impact interactive tool. Users can search for data showcasing immigrant contributions by state, county, metro area, and district.    

 

Top findings include: 

 

Mass deportation would separate millions of U.S. citizen children from their family. Some 4.1 million U.S. citizen children live with an undocumented parent.  

 

Undocumented immigrants are essential contributors to the economy. In 2023, undocumented immigrant households paid $89.8 billion in federal, state, and local taxes and held $299 billion in spending power. In total, immigrant (both legal and undocumented) households paid nearly $16.80 in every $100 tax dollars collected by federal, state, and local governments, funding a wide range of social services that benefit all Americans.   

 

Immigrants inject trillions of dollars of housing wealth in the United States. The vast majority of immigrants are not dependent on state governments to guarantee them with housing; in reality, they are putting back vast sums of money into the housing market and revitalizing neighborhoods. In 2023, immigrant households paid over $167 billion in rent in the housing market, and held over $6.6 trillion in housing wealth.  

 

Immigrants help ease key labor shortages, and are driving innovation and business creation. Almost 1 in 4 entrepreneurs in the country are immigrants. About 46 percent of the Fortune 500 companies were founded by immigrants or their children. Elsewhere, immigrants are helping ease the labor shortage in the healthcare industry, where nearly 16 percent of nurses and about 28 percent of health aides were immigrants in 2023. 

@The Real timschochet where does it say sending money home is good for the dollar and good for the economy? This was your link

 

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9 minutes ago, jonnyutah said:

@The Real timschochet where does it say sending money home is good for the dollar and good for the economy? This was your link

 

Won’t see him for a while. 

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54 minutes ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

Won’t see him for a while. 

He's out visiting with one of his marginalized "friends" so he can come back tomorrow and speak for that marginalized group.

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