Tuesday, March 4, 2025

The Return of Ukrainian RealPolitiks

A History Lesson on Zelenskyy:

26 comments:

  1. Don't mistreat any foreigners who live in your land. Instead, treat them as well as you treat citizens and love them as much as you love yourself. Remember, we need them desperately for cutting the Grass on our Lawns, and washing the Dishes in the Restaurants that we dine at. .

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    1. When I was young, I used to wash dishes and mow grass for money. Why would I want to put other young Americans, like I once was, out of work?

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    2. ps - I also once got deported from Japan in 1977... I was happy to go!

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  2. Minus: When I was young, I used to wash dishes and mow grass for money. Why would I want to put other young Americans, like I once was, out of work?

    BS.

    Copilot: The idea that undocumented immigrants are taking jobs from teenagers or "young Americans" is a common claim, but the reality is more nuanced. Research shows that undocumented immigrants often work in industries and roles that native-born workers, including teenagers, are less likely to pursue. These jobs are typically labor-intensive, low-wage, and require long hours, such as agriculture, construction, and certain service-sector roles.

    For teenagers, jobs like dishwashing or mowing lawns are often part-time or seasonal, and they may not directly compete with undocumented workers who rely on such jobs for their livelihood. Additionally, the presence of undocumented workers can sometimes create complementary roles or even expand the job market by increasing demand in certain sectors2.

    While there may be localized instances of competition, the broader economic evidence suggests that undocumented immigration has minimal impact on job opportunities for native-born workers, including teenagers. Instead, it often contributes positively to the economy by filling labor gaps and supporting industries that struggle to attract native-born workers. The narrative of job competition is more complex than it might seem at first glance. [end]

    btw, if a "majority" of people (as you claim tRump supporters are) hate illegal immigrants and want them deported, why are they (as per your comment) hiring them to mow their lawns? Why are restaurants hiring them to wash dishes?

    FYI, as per an article from yesterday, "The pace of Trump’s deportation flights is so far similar to Biden's". link

    d0n0ld is a failure and needs to go.

    As per NewsWeek, "following Friday's tense White House meeting with President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky received a boost in support in Ukraine, according to a new poll. ... According to a survey by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) published in early February, 57 percent of Ukrainians said they trust Zelensky". link

    Deport, deport, deport!

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    1. CoPilot never washed a dish or mowed a single blade of grass... jes sayin'!

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    2. ps - It's not Trump's deportation numbers that matter. it's the number of ICE encounters at the border (WAY down!) :)

      Customs and Border Protection (CBP) reported a sharp drop in the number of migrants that its agents and officers encountered at the U.S.-Mexico border in January 2025, a month during which the Biden administration managed the border for the first 19 1/2 days, and the Trump administration took over for the final 11 1/2 days.

      The numbers
      CBP, which incorporates Border Patrol agents operating between ports of entry (official border crossings) and Field Operations officers operating at the ports of entry, took 61,465 people into custody last month. That was 36 percent fewer than in December 2024, 65 percent fewer than in January 2024, and the fewest in any month since September 2020.

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  3. Hmmmm...wasn't Trump President back in September 2020?

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  4. Derpy's been celebrating Mardi Gras heavily today at his brothel on Highway 69 in Paris. He's far out of his kookoo's nest today.

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  5. Mystere: **babbles about it's delusions**

    "Derpy" is imaginary. He is a symptom of Mystere's severe mental illness.

    I have never celebrated Mardi Gras. I don't care about it in the least. It is nothing to me.

    Minus: Hmmmm...wasn't Trump President back in September 2020?

    Copilot: Apprehensions at the southern border in September 2020 were significantly lower earlier in the year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In September 2020, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) reported 54,771 apprehensions, which was actually an increase compared to previous months like April 2020, when apprehensions dropped to 16,182. This sharp decline earlier in the year was largely attributed to the pandemic and the implementation of Title 42, a public health order that allowed for the rapid expulsion of migrants to curb the spread of COVID-19.

    While some credit Trump-era policies, such as stricter border enforcement and agreements with Mexico and Central American countries, for reducing illegal crossings, the pandemic played a significant role in limiting migration during that period. Travel restrictions, economic disruptions, and health concerns likely deterred many from attempting to cross the border. [end]

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    1. Co-pilot is great at remixing Leftist talking points. That's about ALL its' any good at.

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  6. "White guilt pride" is a White Supremacist narrative. I don't feel guilty about the things YOU say I feel guilty about. And therefore it is impossible for me to feel pride in regards to my guilt (because I have none).

    Copilot (when asked if it is left-biased): I aim to provide balanced, factual information based on the data I have access to. I don’t have political leanings or biases -- I’m here to assist and inform, not to push any agenda. If someone perceives my responses as leaning one way or another, it might be because the facts themselves align with certain viewpoints, not because I’m programmed to favor them.

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    1. t might be because the facts themselves align with certain viewpoints, not because I’m programmed to favor them.

      It might also be that your "word probability" selection algorithm draws from a biased pool of training information generated by "academics" who are known to exhibit a 9-1 Left liberal orientation bias.

      ...and "white pride" and "white guilt-pride" are both supremacy bias', one favouring "whites" and the other "non-whites'. I avoid both.

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  7. "I avoid both".

    Not as per what I've seen on this blog and in comments you've written elsewhere.

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  8. Zzzzzzzz. No need to continue this BS. I stand by what I wrote previously.

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