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Hayek takes the American Village ( with us this time)

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1. FAILURE TO GRANT AT LEAST WORK PERMIT FOR SEASONAL WORK OR THE
STUDENT VISA FOR ACQUIRING THE RESIDENCE ( note Hillary is still fine
even these are American citizens)

"Some of the students’ parents are American citizens and some are
Mexican.

Students like Martha fly under the radar in some school districts,
while other districts assign truancy officers to find who they are.
They live with the anxiety of potentially having to lie about their
residency and the very real possibility that the prize they are after
— a decent education — will be taken from them. Though their exact
numbers are unknown, their presence reflects the daily complexities of
border life — among them, economic and educational disparities between
the United States and Mexico and families splintered by deportation
and unemployment.

Transfronterizos can be found from Calexico, Calif., to El Paso, where
violence in neighboring Cuidad Juárez, Mexico, has led to the creation
of a designated lane for 800 to 1,400 students daily, including
American citizens who attend El Paso schools." ( AFTER NYT TODAY)

THEY HIT LIKE THAT ACCROSS THE POLITICAL OPPOSITION; THE AMERICAN
BARBARISM.


2, POLUTION OF EXTRIME PROPORTIONS EXISTS AS CLIMATE ISSUE BUT IN USA
( see
Science Direct contribution in tackling what in the Western and
Central USA waters, if true; some of this might be reaction to
American Pucket project - now on ion Pitssburgh to try to diiscourrage
people; cleaning the water naturally is easy for the true cybernetic
specialist - all that is needed is to close the cycle; we see these in
self clening ponds; now we do it on Delaware - the self contaning
little cleaning devices flying all the way to American "Pucket
Islands' to make the contribution; the vinner, I am told is the primed
cleaning plastic device of the light yellow - green spring like color,
with the fine blooming violet evergreen and the decoratiove cherry
blosom; no Swartz's real low tempriture affecting cleaning device like
that - it self contains; it is primed to always return cycling even
bad nucler debries to the 'self'
- the frangrace of the two; we have more plaqces that the two kind of
trees, the mixed orchard like that does the wanders maintaining great
microclimer and than... we expanded the idea using superconducting
device trying to get to the new Ameriocan pucket via a lot of true
American water,
that happened afterBritish close dthe airlines and the criminal invoke
the Titanic like accident - I do not believe that that was the captain
doing it but the enemy of Pennsylvania project to just develop
Pennsylvania giving us American pucket as we deserve it:)).

There is not enought people in the North of USA ; there are completely
open areas.
What the Capital Hill nonsense fighters that never get into the
country side do to USA is far of any constitutional behavior, while
they are supose specialiss on that. Hayek alone, if not messe
by them would do better; Nut told the people just now to stop being
poor - in absence of any s
ense that could go with it I do not know if Feds have anything else to
say when
the Americans from Mexico take Montana or the like nature spots.
Pucket is loaded
already even without flights available. B eclean too. We need there
landmark restoration
specialists and investors in these. Stock market expectedly will not
be taken by the first
moguls, as they do not have expertize in what is needed to nbe
financed; also they tend to think like 'cement and steel and this one
is no sale)

What is expected is next Pennsylvania legislature allowing the
seasonal work for anybody including clean Americans ( but these are
usualy below the par is the truth; yet can apply when decision made;
before they could not do, see!)


NORTHERN WATERS ARE WANDERFULL; FISH ALONE CAN MAINTAIN THE WARTHERS
AND LET THEM EARN. BUT SOME TRY THERTE TOO - TO DAMAGE OUR COUNTRY AND
THE PERSONAS THAT HAVE FORMAL RESPONSIBILITY OR WANT TO WIN HAVE NO
GRASP
THERE.

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