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	<title>Comments on: Migrants and development</title>
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	<description>don't bite me</description>
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		<title>By: Bloggombiano</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bloggombiano</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Nov 2006 16:30:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I hate to talk about common places. but ain&#039;t ot a bitch that many of the developed nationd thrived thanks to migrants? Hollywood made a big issue out foreigners arriving at governor&#039;s osland, and the land of the free and all you can eat buffets? Fuck the free world! If it wasn&#039;t for the 4 billions desperate and talented workforce of the world, capitalism wouldn&#039;t be possible. If this train of thought was preposterous, then explain to me, where o where does the victorious stand? How are the fattest of the land able to look ahead from their own milieu? It is from standing in a hill made of the useful carcasses of mojados. See, developed nations and its nationals are weak. Their weakness lies in their estabilitties: technologies, open markets, security meassures, all are designed with the sole purposse of making their life peachier. 

i&#039;m glad my life is full of uncertainties. Developed nations seem to forget that they made this game. its name is economy. Its language: uncertainty. So this matter of migration  is the cornerstone of production, because a system that provides its elements with everything they need, creates a weak workforce, uncapable of sustainin the necesities of a consumer apettite. 

In layman&#039;s terms: you create the desease, but now the virus is driving you crazy. This is what happens when global action is as biased as it is now. The old argument of chicken and egg...</description>
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<p>i&#8217;m glad my life is full of uncertainties. Developed nations seem to forget that they made this game. its name is economy. Its language: uncertainty. So this matter of migration  is the cornerstone of production, because a system that provides its elements with everything they need, creates a weak workforce, uncapable of sustainin the necesities of a consumer apettite. </p>
<p>In layman&#8217;s terms: you create the desease, but now the virus is driving you crazy. This is what happens when global action is as biased as it is now. The old argument of chicken and egg&#8230;</p>
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