>>507846431 (OP)i'm with him on that point. which brings me relief because it saddens me to think about him and others that i had love for while growing up. and then their "real life" opinions were so bad i just couldn't enjoy any of their work anymore, like Mark Hamill. and truly the real problem is unlawful migrants. and i dont just mean "illegal" migrants in that they came here illegally. its broader and more complicated than that. im talking about those who blatantly disregard the laws, rules, etiquette, customs, cultures, etc of their host. there is such thing as being both a rude guest and a rude host. there should be a reciprocal exchange of dignity, honor, respect, patience, understanding. extra caution in regards to not causing any sort of offense to each other. and if both parties maintained that mutually, there could be higher potential capacity for guests if they assimilated in a pure and humble way. the obstacles would become how to accommodate and facilitate everyone so that everyone has access to what they need as to give them the best chance at a stable and sustainable future in the US. so that they can in turn help to accommodate for more migrants who will come in the future. thats how people should be thinking of socialist systems and welfare. the system will help you to reach a point where you can help others in need, who can then help others in need ad infinitum. but that requires a willful people who all share the same ethics, morals motivations etc. who are willing to give in sacrifice and not only expect it to be given to them. thats part of being a good guest i believe. not only expecting service and everything provided for free, but what can you give back and contribute?
and i believe a good host can have little tolerance for a bad guests. obviously dont be a snob who is overly critical of your guests. but also dont let them make a fool out of you and raid your home with no regard for you, your family or any of your property. uninvite them.