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2024 Nov 12, 2:30pm   33,005 views  511 comments

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490   Ceffer   2026 Jan 2, 11:36am  

Elon is Fourth Reich Royalty. He'll never wind up in stir, will just shift loyalty.
494   HeadSet   2026 Jan 7, 7:27pm  

It is incredible that H1B visa holders were eligible for FHA loans in the first place.
495   ForcedTQ   2026 Jan 7, 7:32pm  

HeadSet says

It is incredible that H1B visa holders were eligible for FHA loans in the first place.

It is incredible that Non-Citizens and foreign corporations are allowed to purchase property in the United States of America….
496   TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter   2026 Jan 7, 7:35pm  

It's incredible that "investor visas" are given to people who create nothing new, just buy an old motel built in 1950, fire 3/4 the staff, replace them with family members imported under other work visas, and then transfer it to another family member when the tax benefit runs out to renew the tax break.
497   MolotovCocktail   2026 Jan 8, 7:39am  

TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter says

It's incredible that "investor visas" are given to people who create nothing new, just buy an old motel built in 1950, fire 3/4 the staff, replace them with family members imported under other work visas, and then transfer it to another family member when the tax benefit runs out to renew the tax break.


Not really. They bailed out a Boomer.

Houses, businesses. All the same: Boomer assets.
500   Patrick   2026 Jan 8, 8:22pm  

ForcedTQ says


It is incredible that Non-Citizens and foreign corporations are allowed to purchase property in the United States of America….


I was quite surprised during my college year in Austria to find that foreigners were not permitted to buy property there. Never occurred to me before then that a country could do that, but why not? Makes a lot of sense to me now.

They seem to have relaxed it. Other Euro citizens are free to buy property, and non-Euro foreigners can apply for permission to buy property in Austria, though it seems hard to get.
501   MolotovCocktail   2026 Jan 8, 9:37pm  

Patrick says

They seem to have relaxed it.


Yeah. Because of demographic collapse.
502   Booger   2026 Jan 11, 3:11pm  

President Trump to sign an executive order that would for the first time make English the official language of the USA.
503   HeadSet   2026 Jan 11, 4:00pm  

Booger says

President Trump to sign an executive order that would for the first time make English the official language of the USA.

Excellent. All government documents, including ballots, in English only.
504   MolotovCocktail   2026 Jan 11, 10:58pm  

HeadSet says

Booger says


President Trump to sign an executive order that would for the first time make English the official language of the USA.

Excellent. All government documents, including ballots, in English only.


Won't apply to the states.
507   FortWayneHatesRealtors   2026 Jan 14, 10:12am  

TheAntiPanicanLearingCenter says

It's incredible that "investor visas" are given to people who create nothing new, just buy an old motel built in 1950, fire 3/4 the staff, replace them with family members imported under other work visas, and then transfer it to another family member when the tax benefit runs out to renew the tax break.


People really figure out how to abuse the system.
508   MolotovCocktail   2026 Jan 23, 2:20pm  




https://www.zerohedge.com/political/25-us-colleges-may-close-soon-brandeis-president-warns

Warning: My browser caught and blocked a whopping 42 trackers on Zerohedge.
509   Patrick   2026 Jan 23, 8:06pm  

@MolotovCocktail

Makes sense, since Zerohedge is hosted on Google servers:

% ping Zerohedge.com
PING zerohedge.com (35.196.136.19)

% whois 35.196.136.19
OrgName: Google LLC
511   HeadSet   2026 Jan 26, 8:15am  

It is likely that the judge who would not tolerate scantily clad women and a "support animal" in his courtroom would rule against a business who had the same rules. Just like when a judge ruled that a business had to take a large payment from a client in "legal tender" pennies hit the same businessman with contempt when that businessman tried to pay the court fees with small change.

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