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Postby Narrock » Tue Jul 10, 2007 9:24 am

http://www.census.gov/main/www/popclock.html


Wow, the U.S. population has increased by over 100 million since I was born. As you navigate around in the site you'll find that on average, the U.S. gains an international migrant every 27 seconds. WTF?

COMPONENT SETTINGS FOR JULY 2007
One birth every.................................. 7 seconds
One death every.................................. 13 seconds
One international migrant (net) every............ 27 seconds
Net gain of one person every..................... 10 seconds
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Postby Ginzburgh » Tue Jul 10, 2007 9:26 am

Yeah they should have just stopped the immigration after our grandparents and great grandparents came here for a better life.
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Postby Narrock » Tue Jul 10, 2007 9:27 am

Ginzburgh wrote:Yeah they should have just stopped the immigration after our grandparents and great grandparents came here for a better life.


:lol:


Seriously though, don't you think it might be a good idea (according to our population) to make migrating to the U.S. a bit more of a lengthy process?
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Postby Ginzburgh » Tue Jul 10, 2007 9:35 am

Sure.

To be honest, I really don't know enough about it to form a valid opinion. I was just zinging you a little.
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Postby Lueyen » Tue Jul 10, 2007 11:09 am

Narrock wrote:Seriously though, don't you think it might be a good idea (according to our population) to make migrating to the U.S. a bit more of a lengthy process?


I don't. It doesn't matter how long the process takes for an individual the only thing that would change the numbers realistically is setting a certain cap per year.

As it is the immigration system is an example of bureaucracy run amok. Decent "immigration reform" needs to address the issue, and I don't mean limiting back ground checks to 24 hours like previously proposed legislation. Federal agencies need reasonable time to do background checks, however I don't think it should take us years to make a decision on if we want to grant citizenship to someone.
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Postby Narrock » Tue Jul 10, 2007 11:11 am

Lueyen wrote:
Narrock wrote:Seriously though, don't you think it might be a good idea (according to our population) to make migrating to the U.S. a bit more of a lengthy process?


I don't. It doesn't matter how long the process takes for an individual the only thing that would change the numbers realistically is setting a certain cap per year.

As it is the immigration system is an example of bureaucracy run amok. Decent "immigration reform" needs to address the issue, and I don't mean limiting back ground checks to 24 hours like previously proposed legislation. Federal agencies need reasonable time to do background checks, however I don't think it should take us years to make a decision on if we want to grant citizenship to someone.


Well even setting a realistic cap per year would be a step in the right direction.
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Postby Lueyen » Tue Jul 10, 2007 1:10 pm

Narrock wrote:
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Narrock wrote:Seriously though, don't you think it might be a good idea (according to our population) to make migrating to the U.S. a bit more of a lengthy process?


I don't. It doesn't matter how long the process takes for an individual the only thing that would change the numbers realistically is setting a certain cap per year.

As it is the immigration system is an example of bureaucracy run amok. Decent "immigration reform" needs to address the issue, and I don't mean limiting back ground checks to 24 hours like previously proposed legislation. Federal agencies need reasonable time to do background checks, however I don't think it should take us years to make a decision on if we want to grant citizenship to someone.


Well even setting a realistic cap per year would be a step in the right direction.


I agree.
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Postby Gypsiyee » Tue Jul 10, 2007 1:44 pm

Narrock wrote:
Ginzburgh wrote:Yeah they should have just stopped the immigration after our grandparents and great grandparents came here for a better life.


:lol:


Seriously though, don't you think it might be a good idea (according to our population) to make migrating to the U.S. a bit more of a lengthy process?


you've gotta be kidding

the process as is is horrid.
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Postby Evermore » Tue Jul 10, 2007 3:18 pm

Gypsiyee wrote:
Narrock wrote:
Ginzburgh wrote:Yeah they should have just stopped the immigration after our grandparents and great grandparents came here for a better life.


:lol:


Seriously though, don't you think it might be a good idea (according to our population) to make migrating to the U.S. a bit more of a lengthy process?


you've gotta be kidding

the process as is is horrid.


not horrid enough. it should be hard as hell to get to stay here perm and lengthen the process to get a visa
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Postby Narrock » Tue Jul 10, 2007 4:08 pm

Gypsiyee wrote:
Narrock wrote:
Ginzburgh wrote:Yeah they should have just stopped the immigration after our grandparents and great grandparents came here for a better life.


:lol:


Seriously though, don't you think it might be a good idea (according to our population) to make migrating to the U.S. a bit more of a lengthy process?


you've gotta be kidding

the process as is is horrid.


Gyps, I understand your point of view in this matter because your boyfriend is from New Zealand, but the fact of the matter is that the U.S. is overpopulated. A major contributing factor to this is the flood of immigrants coming in. One way to slow down this unhealthy growth is to lengthen that process, or as Lueyen pointed out, to have a cap on immigrants allowed into the country.
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Postby 10sun » Tue Jul 10, 2007 4:39 pm

Narrock wrote:but the fact of the matter is that the U.S. is overpopulated.


Mindia said it, so it must be true!

at 80 people per square mile, that is pretty crowded!

Compared to say, Canada maybe... they only have 8.3 people per square mile.

But when you look at China at 363 /mi^3 or India at 852 /mi^3, I think you are getting your data from the wrong sources again.
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Postby Narrock » Tue Jul 10, 2007 8:12 pm

10sun wrote:
Narrock wrote:but the fact of the matter is that the U.S. is overpopulated.


Mindia said it, so it must be true!

at 80 people per square mile, that is pretty crowded!

Compared to say, Canada maybe... they only have 8.3 people per square mile.

But when you look at China at 363 /mi^3 or India at 852 /mi^3, I think you are getting your data from the wrong sources again.


Look at the growth over the past several years on the U.S. Census webpage. Look at the congestion in the metropolitan areas. Your example of 80 people per square mile is completely retarded because you're including rugged terrain and mountainous regions where people couldn't live anyway.
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Postby 10sun » Tue Jul 10, 2007 8:14 pm

Hey, guess what?

Other countries have rugged terrain and mountain ranges too!
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Postby Narrock » Tue Jul 10, 2007 8:15 pm

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Postby Tikker » Tue Jul 10, 2007 8:25 pm

the problem is that the vast majority of US citizens live in like 10 dense areas


you've got a shitton of open space in the midwest

the us really isn't all that crowded as a whole
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Postby 10sun » Tue Jul 10, 2007 8:29 pm

But these folks think it is their god given right to live &/or work in the city along with 10 million other fools.

Most of the actual city residents don't own cars, it is everybody commuting in that causes the problems.
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Postby Gypsiyee » Wed Jul 11, 2007 4:48 am

Tikker wrote:the problem is that the vast majority of US citizens live in like 10 dense areas


you've got a shitton of open space in the midwest

the us really isn't all that crowded as a whole


exactly

and when it takes years to get permanent residency (I'm talking legally here), tons of money, specific ways to show that you deserve to be here.. unless you've gone through the proper process I don't think you know exactly how lengthy and frustrating it is - I'm talking by the book permanent residency, not people who find workarounds, which there will always be. The process as it is is terrible and very strict. Of course there are people who will find loopholes, but for every person who does there's heaps who don't and who want to be here more than most natural born americans do.

Those stats don't specify the legality of the migrant, whether they're including temporary visas (ie just visiting) or if it's permanent residency or naturalization. It just says people coming over.
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Postby Evermore » Wed Jul 11, 2007 7:45 am

Tikker wrote:the problem is that the vast majority of US citizens live in like 10 dense areas


you've got a shitton of open space in the midwest

the us really isn't all that crowded as a whole


that "shitton" of space is what feeds the country and a good portion of the rest of the world
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Postby Gypsiyee » Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:08 am

a lot of that is just wasted space, though - people own acres and acres of land and do nothing with it but go 4 wheeling, which is all good and well - good for them for having all that space, but it shouldn't be viewed as necessary land needed for feeding the country. i lived in a town of 1100 people.. everyone had at least an acre, and it took 20 minutes to get to the grocery store - dead land in between that was used for nothing but looking pretty. I don't much consider that overpopulated.

you look in areas like NY, southern florida, california suburbs, chicago.. yes, those are horrendously overcrowded, but by people who choose to live in those areas and typically love the city life.

i'd certainly rather someone from another country who wants more than anything to live here be able to migrate over here than susie openlegs who pops out another baby on welfare. people who legally migrate over here DO want to be over here, because as the process is, no one would go through it unless it was of great importance to them. foreigner who appreciates the country for what it is > random american born shmuck who thinks the world owes them something.
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Postby Tikker » Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:10 am

yes, I'm sure every uninhabited kilometer is farmland
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Postby Evermore » Wed Jul 11, 2007 9:18 am

Tikker wrote:yes, I'm sure every uninhabited kilometer is farmland


no there is alot of open space that is unused or is being used for ranching. there is more that is farmland in the mid west. Take a ride from chicago to dallas or go coast to coast on rt 66. you go thru miles upon miles of farm land. better idea take the ride from Vegas to LA. lets populate all that unused desert.
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Postby Kramer » Wed Jul 11, 2007 10:46 am

yeah, for those who actually go through the process, it is a nightmare
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Postby Martrae » Wed Jul 11, 2007 11:04 am

dead land in between that was used for nothing but looking pretty


Well hell...let's just pave over it all and make apartment complexes. Not like that 'dead' area is producing oxygen or doing anything important like contributing to the ecosystem.

And those evil people that only keep land to 4-wheel on...don't get me started on them and their mis-use of their land.

The sad fact is it's extremely difficult to find a good job anymore that's NOT in a major city area. More and more 'free space' is being taken up by ever-expanding cities.
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Postby Narrock » Wed Jul 11, 2007 11:05 am

Martrae wrote:
dead land in between that was used for nothing but looking pretty


Well hell...let's just pave over it all and make apartment complexes. Not like that 'dead' area is producing oxygen or doing anything important like contributing to the ecosystem.

And those evil people that only keep land to 4-wheel on...don't get me started on them and their mis-use of their land.

The sad fact is it's extremely difficult to find a good job anymore that's NOT in a major city area. More and more 'free space' is being taken up by ever-expanding cities.


I like how you think Martrae... well, in most cases that is. :)
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Postby Ginzburgh » Wed Jul 11, 2007 11:16 am

And those evil people that only keep land to 4-wheel on...don't get me started on them and their mis-use of their land.


Sarcasm?
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