Diversity: Good or Bad

What I really want to know is J street still alive. hehheh


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My old neighborhood.
OK, now u got me interested, is that on the Atlantic side? I can't quite place it. Panama City's population has exploded many fold and even though it's served my several freeways, trams, and subways it's a failed city where the taxis refuse to take u if u want to go in the wrong direction and driving takes hours to go a few blocks. Yet people want to live there --go figure. I'm at the west end of Panama near the border w/ Costa Rica and it's a lot better. Chiriqui reminds me a lot of Texas. People are friendly, history of being independent, we got our own flag, agricultural. Nice.
 
Like it or not diversity is one of the three basic values of the United States. These three values that are stamped on all our money: liberty, in God we trust, and e pluribus unum. the last is from a poem by Virgil celebrating how all the various kinds of people combine like the ingredients of a salad to create a whole that's equal to more than the sum of its parts.

It's what America stands for and my personal take is that it's made the country great.
On every Federal Reserve Note. Which is a Private Bank owned by Globalists you will see printed on them...This Note is Legal Tender for all Debts Public and Private. This is not positive money. It is negative money. It depends on the speed of velocity of expansions with loans. You see these currencies die in many nations. We are the final nation in this as it is a belief in safety. There are many many variables of course involved. Diversity sounds good. But it is a Tower of Babel outcome that is being forced on the Western Hemisphere so we can have the same massive wars that the rest of the world has enjoyed.
 
On every Federal Reserve Note. Which is a Private Bank owned by Globalists...
huh. How do the Globalist own it, do they hold shares in the Federal Reserve Corporation? Are they partners? How do they hold title?
 
Diversity is often touted by liberal politicians as one of the great strengths of America.

But is that really true?

Trump’s zero-tolerance policy for illegal border crossers provoked a hysterical reaction from Democrats, establishment Republicans, the progressive-liberal media, Hollywood radicals, and the deep state. What particularly motivated the ire of these Trump-haters was the fact that the zero-tolerance policy would require the separation of parents and children at the border. The hysteria was, of course, completely insincere and fabricated, given that the policy of separating children and parents was nothing new—it had been a policy of the Obama and Bush administrations as well.



Diversity itself? Good. Diversity for the sake of being diverse or to be seen as being diverse like affirmative action? Very bad.
 
OK, now u got me interested, is that on the Atlantic side? I can't quite place it. Panama City's population has exploded many fold and even though it's served my several freeways, trams, and subways it's a failed city where the taxis refuse to take u if u want to go in the wrong direction and driving takes hours to go a few blocks. Yet people want to live there --go figure. I'm at the west end of Panama near the border w/ Costa Rica and it's a lot better. Chiriqui reminds me a lot of Texas. People are friendly, history of being independent, we got our own flag, agricultural. Nice.
Ft.Kobbe.....or what used to be Ft.Kobbe......it was on the Pacific Side.

Adjacent to Howard AFB




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Ft.Kobbe.....or what used to be Ft.Kobbe......it was on the Pacific Side.

Adjacent to Howard AFB




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Of course. All given away w/ $billions of your money. Obama tried to give away Guantanamo (which does in fact have a 1999 termination, not like the "perpetuity" of the Canal Zone) but he wasn't able to duplicate Carter's moves.
 

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