Europeans: What is your take on the migration crisis ??
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Yes it lasted the longest and the revenue is still in evidence today.
Agreed, because many of these people were incapable of splitting themselves up peacefully. Look at the Independence of India and how they handled the splitting of Pakistan, both of them.2. A list of the problems currently in the Middle East date back the the WW1 British and French mandates of the armistice and the Treaty of Lausanne you imperialists (haha) split up the borders with no regard to the religious and tribal land rights of the inhabitants.
Even after they had their chance to throw out an evil dictator, it only leaves a power vacuum for other evil man to fill.
Do you see civil wars in Canada and Australia?
Agreed, because many of these people were incapable of splitting themselves up peacefully. Do you see civil wars in Canada and Australia?
The land was stolen from the people who had it, and even today too little is done to address that.As to North America's success: North America from the Native peoples (North American Indians) perspective or the enslaved Africans was a big time fail. However, the success you see in North America what built by waves of immigration who worked for their success, and the success of their newly adopted countries success, and still do to this day.
Is the US standard living and average salary increasing as fast as the economy?Most immigrants come to the USA to work and better themselves. On welfare an immigrant family might get $2,000 a month in social services -- that is just a poverty line existence -- the USA poverty line is $20,090 for a family of 3.
The reason for this is the modern world is no longer reliant on manual labour. So the unskilled deprive a US unskilled citizen of a job. And keep wages down. This is beside the ease of outsourcing to countries where labour is $2,000 a month or less.Comment
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My income has risen a lot faster than the economy but most wages in the USA have become stagnant. That explains all the ass-kissing of the progressive candidates. Property values here have only recovered 70%-85% but in other places 90% to 110%.
Keep your illusions of "Empire" in your imagination. I was in London last year I saw what is going on with my own eyes. If you ask me the whole world is on a spiral to the lowest common denominator everywhere.
You cannot build a wall to keep that out because you cannot build walls with gun towers -- someone will always be shooting back.Comment
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huh??? i must of had quotes and replies mixed up...

yes of course... i know what our tax rates are
we are getting taxed the fuck out...
It has nothing to do with the last 7 years tho... it has "always" been like that.... 42%-52% is nothing new...Half troll half amazing!Comment
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Here's a graph of tax revenues as part of GDP. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...centage_of_GDP
Wages are not 100% GDP. Take income tax, health tax, pensions, VAT, fuel, property, alcohol, tobacco, etc and it becomes clear those with a a decent wage pay out a lot in taxes.
Here's now the British are taxed.
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The wealth from the British Empire is seen everywhere.

Along with a few other grand houses, were built on wealth from the Empire.
Research Lloyds and the Stock Exchange. Both built because of the British Empire.Comment
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I'm not exactly sure what you are trying to show me.... and why... I said i apparently had replied a quote with the reply destined for another quote... or another mix up...Here's a graph of tax revenues as part of GDP. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...centage_of_GDP
Wages are not 100% GDP. Take income tax, health tax, pensions, VAT, fuel, property, alcohol, tobacco, etc and it becomes clear those with a a decent wage pay out a lot in taxes.
Here's now the British are taxed.

I'm Dutch... I know the tax rates in my country... no need to clear that up for me...Half troll half amazing!Comment
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I walked in the Piccadilly Circus, London area around 20:00 -- I saw your Empire Paul ...
I didn't stop to smoke a hookah in one of the street cafes ...
BTW: What is titled "National insurance" -- 19% > NHS??Comment



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