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12 million+ illegal immigrants. What happens?

What happens?

  • Need more info

    Votes: 5 9.8%
  • No, we shouldn't help non citizens

    Votes: 7 13.7%
  • Yes, we should help them

    Votes: 18 35.3%
  • They can go back to their countries

    Votes: 21 41.2%

  • Total voters
    51
  • Poll closed .
and where exactly did the humans come before they were placed there, i'll give you a hint, it has to do with the pyramids. The rest of the half breed white man trash society screwed everything up, enjoy.
 
I am a medium, and i can most certainly tell you that, now they did not immigrate there. I'll give you a hint, and it has to do with the pyramids.
 
I grew up in SB but moved to the Santa Ynez Valley in 90 to raise our kids. I now live in Solvang. I hope everyone finally grasps just how critical all these good people are to all of us. The state would collapse if they were all deported. I am not joking. Think of just one city, Palm Springs. Can you imagine what would happen without them? Every single golf course would turn into a pasture. All those manicured lawns and landscaping in all those gated communities would turn into weed filled brush piles. The Central Valley would go bankrupt. I don't think others truly grasp how much of California is under cultivation, its endless.

All the landscaping and construction will go right back to the people doing it before the Mexicans took it over. Its how people would get into business for themselves. As for the farmers **** em until they decide to pay for their labor properly. The central valley still has oil, presuming California lets them drill.
 
All I can say is that our white residents are all hunkered down all across the valley. Yet the fields are filled with Mexicans wearing masks tending the crops. Let's say we deport them all today. Want to bet how long the farming industry in California lasts?

My wife is in farming. In California. They laid off all but a skeleton crew.
 
I am sure that I met them at some point... We were always inviting in wine makers, owners, viticulturists, etc. but I don't remember them specifically... Most of the people/wineries we dealt with were Russian River (West Sonoma County) love Healdsburg and was just back up there last year. I have a good friend that lives in Windsor.

Have you been the Anderson Valley or Clear Lake area?
 
Have you been the Anderson Valley or Clear Lake area?

We would go through Anderson Valley on our way to Fort Bragg the few times we went up there. Even though we lived in the mountains just outside of Calistoga I never made it up to Clear Lake.. If we were going north we would just head up 101 or cut over to 5 via Winters.
 
and where exactly did the humans come before they were placed there, i'll give you a hint, it has to do with the pyramids. The rest of the half breed white man trash society screwed everything up, enjoy.

I am a medium, and i can most certainly tell you that, now they did not immigrate there. I'll give you a hint, and it has to do with the pyramids.

Uh-huh... pyramids in two posts... they were brought by alien life, right?
 
We would go through Anderson Valley on our way to Fort Bragg the few times we went up there. Even though we lived in the mountains just outside of Calistoga I never made it up to Clear Lake.. If we were going north we would just head up 101 or cut over to 5 via Winters.

Anderson Valley Brewery was awesome.

Anderson Valley to Clear Lake via State 175 was a bit of a drive. CA-175 is supposed to be the curviest state highway in California. Clear Lake has opened a number of wineries to include Boatique Winery. A winery with a dozen+ classic boats and cars sitting right behind the tasting room.
 
Uh-huh... pyramids in two posts... they were brought by alien life, right?

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There are pyramids in my head!
There's one underneath my bed!
And my lady's getting cranky.
Every possible location
Has a simple explanation
And it isn't hanky-panky.

I have read, somewhere in a book,
They improve all your food and your wine.
It's said that everything you grow in your garden will pretty fine,
Instead, all I ever get is a pain in the neck and a
Yap yap yap yap yap yap yap yap!

I've consulted all the sages,
I could find in the yellow pages,
But there aren't many of them...
And the mayan panoramas
On my pyramid pajamas
Haven't helped my little problem.

I've been told someone in the know
Can be sure that his luck is as good as gold,
Money in the bank and you don't even pay for it if you fold
A dollar in the shape of the pyramid that's printed on the back.

It's no lie.
You can keep the edge of a razor as sharp as an eagle's eye.
You can grow a hedge that is vertically straight, over ten feet high.
All you really need is a pyramid and just a little luck.
I have read, somewhere in a book,
They improve all your food and wine

And I've been told,
Someone in the know
Can be sure of his good luck and it's no lie.
All you really need is a little bit of pyramidic
Help!
 
Anderson Valley Brewery was awesome.

Anderson Valley to Clear Lake via State 175 was a bit of a drive. CA-175 is supposed to be the curviest state highway in California. Clear Lake has opened a number of wineries to include Boatique Winery. A winery with a dozen+ classic boats and cars sitting right behind the tasting room.

Nice,.. I have not been north of Armstrong Woods in probably 15 years since I lived there. After Calistoga we moved over to Sebastopol... loved that place. Yeah, we stopped in to Anderson Valley Brewery once, maybe twice... NorCal has all sorts of hidden gem breweries... I kinda miss that because here it is basically **** beer.
 
So in a round about way where do you live up there?

Nope. We live in Southern California. We vacation in January. This was a "Booze Cruise" type vacation. Anderson Valley, Clear Lake, Paso Robles and back home. Filled the back of the car with cases of wine and spirits (distilleries are taking off in Paso now.)

I used to live in Vallejo and later in Alameda in the 1980s.
 
Nope. We live in Southern California. We vacation in January. This was a "Booze Cruise" type vacation. Anderson Valley, Clear Lake, Paso Robles and back home. Filled the back of the car with cases of wine and spirits (distilleries are taking off in Paso now.)

I used to live in Vallejo and later in Alameda in the 1980s.

My first teaching job was in Vallejo. It was an expulsion school... all gangs. It was a war zone. Kids were bused in from all over, Richmond, Oakland, Santa Rosa... then I got a job subbing at the juvenile detention center in Santa Rosa... a crazy two years.

Yeah, I grew up in Huntington Beach and then moved to Newport... just body surfed, mountain biked, partied and waited tables... loved it.
 
Wow, a bunch of brainless twit ignoring the lock down. They show a total disregard for the laws and will keep the pantomimic going. In a few weeks the lib tards will be whining because the virus will be spreading heavily in the Hispanic communities, wondering why and undoubtedly blaming it on Trump.

Wearing masks and social distancing can help reduce the incidence and severity of any contagion.
 
I am sure that I met them at some point... We were always inviting in wine makers, owners, viticulturists, etc. but I don't remember them specifically... Most of the people/wineries we dealt with were Russian River (West Sonoma County) love Healdsburg and was just back up there last year. I have a good friend that lives in Windsor.

AVV is Alexander Valley Vineyard, great Rose's. The patriarch was CEO of Grumman and bought the property in the 60s. In the late 70s, his son was part of our social group in Santa Monica. He would get cases of red wine every year called Sin Zin. That was when we thought Mateus was a great wine. We drank it heartily.
 
That's a good point. They have to be included in our anti-Virus programs.

Thing is, I bet illegal immigrants are the most likely group to break self quarantine and other anti virus methods.
give them a choice- either go home or volunteer as test subjects for COVID19.
 
give them a choice- either go home or volunteer as test subjects for COVID19.

You forgot that the American people have grown soft on illegal immigration

It's apart of the Western Rome fall syndrome we now embrace
 
Those 12 million are now some of the most critical workers in the nation. Thankfully the Gestapo was unable to deport all of them or we would all be eating 20 dollar tomatoes.

That might have been true pre-Coronavirus, but with a million new unemployment claims in the last 2 weeks and looking at an estimated 10-20% unemployment in the next few months, I think chances are good enough legal workers will be available now.
 
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