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Britton won't be down for breakfast in the UK
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<blockquote data-quote="Dale00" data-source="post: 2886822" data-attributes="member: 688"><p>It is hard to find a difference between the U.S. and Britain in this light - </p><p>Both have a political elite that has become unrepresentative of the people. The elite touts mass Muslim immigration as humanitarian while overlooking the large potential for terrorism. Both elites are quietly receiving funding from Islamic sources to favor issues like mass Muslim immigration. </p><p>Both elites are responding to big business and it's hunger for cheap labor in the form of immigrants of all persuasions. </p><p>Both elites push social welfare for immigrants in order to increase their voter support. </p><p>Both elites see themselves as facilitating and riding a natural, irresistible wave of globalization... so they see themselves as noble and visionary.</p><p>Both elites forget that the mainstream of the populace is increasingly threatened by terrorism, economically challenged and resentful of a never ending stream of unfulfilled promises from their representatives. . </p><p></p><p>Up until recently both elites thought they were smart operators and knew how to play the game but now that pesky thing called democratic elections has thrown a wrench into their gears. Now they are feverishly working to develop a modified game plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dale00, post: 2886822, member: 688"] It is hard to find a difference between the U.S. and Britain in this light - Both have a political elite that has become unrepresentative of the people. The elite touts mass Muslim immigration as humanitarian while overlooking the large potential for terrorism. Both elites are quietly receiving funding from Islamic sources to favor issues like mass Muslim immigration. Both elites are responding to big business and it's hunger for cheap labor in the form of immigrants of all persuasions. Both elites push social welfare for immigrants in order to increase their voter support. Both elites see themselves as facilitating and riding a natural, irresistible wave of globalization... so they see themselves as noble and visionary. Both elites forget that the mainstream of the populace is increasingly threatened by terrorism, economically challenged and resentful of a never ending stream of unfulfilled promises from their representatives. . Up until recently both elites thought they were smart operators and knew how to play the game but now that pesky thing called democratic elections has thrown a wrench into their gears. Now they are feverishly working to develop a modified game plan. [/QUOTE]
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