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plk123
  Mar 3, 08, 17:19  #61

krysia wrote:
and because the value of US dollar is dropping?????

nah, it's because they just couldn't hack it here.


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Philips1
Edited by: Philips1  Mar 3, 08, 19:53  #62

Grzegorz_ wrote:
A surprising number of Polish immigrants are packing up, closing their bank accounts, and leaving the United States

No probs with that.

krysia wrote:
It's those taxes

go to scandinavian countries or western Europe and you will see what taxes are, lol.

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JacekinLAnNY
  Mar 3, 08, 21:16  #63

Im seriously considering going back


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moksha
  Mar 4, 08, 09:44  #64

jones101 wrote:
So basically those of you who advocate going to or staying in the US are doing it for the money. You use another country for money while slagging it off.

Great character.

who are you referring to??
anyone who says that they are not interested in "money" is a hypocrite. i am sorry. money is your basic need. most people make decisions where to live based on money. i am not talking about greed. i am talking about BASIC necessity. so i am not sure what you are talking about?....cheers

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Philips1
Edited by: Philips1  Mar 4, 08, 10:19  #65

jones101 wrote:
You use another country for money while slagging it off.

Correct statement
moksha wrote:
i am not sure what you are talking about?....cheers

There's only 2 ways why you don't understand him, either you're not capable to understand it or you're not even trying to do so.

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RockyMason
  Mar 4, 08, 10:42  #66

Yah the US dollar is going down right now but give it a decade and it will go back up. The US dollar is very resilient. The US will stay the world's most powerful country at least another 100 years. Poland just doesn't have the resources the USA does and neither does europe.

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ShelleyS
  Mar 4, 08, 10:46  #67

RockyMason wrote:
Poland just doesn't have the resources the USA does and neither does europe.


Rocky have you been to Europe....???


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RockyMason
  Mar 4, 08, 10:57  #68

Yep ive been to... london, brussels, lucerne, zermatt, munich, rotenburg, amsterdam, paris, and austria. If italy and the mediterranian count ive been to alot more! Its true though europe lacks natural resources and it also has an aging population. Much older than the US. Some parts of europe have negative population growth.

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Bratwurst Boy
Edited by: Bratwurst Boy  Mar 4, 08, 12:12  #69

Shrinking populations are the way to go for all people on the Earth.

The Earth can't bear much more people (or we should invest much more into space travel to settle other planets).
Also in highly industrialised (wealthy) countries more and more machines take over the jobs which earlier humans did.
So the need for human menial labor shrinks too.

It's the same like if wealthy families have mostly much fewer kids they cherish and advance and care for more than the mass breeding in poor countries where the children are the only way for the parents got get cared for later.

So a shrinking population is nothing to fear or something negative - an unhealthy balance between the old and young instead is, that must be worked on.

Natural resources are still a cause to go to war over but also that will change. The Earth just hasn't the resources to "feed" so many humans alot longer.
Alternatives are needed and WILL be found, starting with oil
and oil products. Oil becoming scarce and rare in the next century already....I'm fairly sure scienists are working hard to get independent.

So...the fate of a future super power will be indepedent from population count and natural resources.
The deciding factor will be the human brain and his achievements and maybe the military! No reason why Europe shouldn't be leading...


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outintheyard
  Mar 4, 08, 12:36  #70

I am thinking of becoming the astronaught farmer. Then i can go to the moon and farm there first

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Dice
Edited by: Dice  Mar 4, 08, 12:53  #71

Honestly, if I was a Polish living here illigaly, I would have left the U.S. to work somewere in Europe too. How can you compete with Mexicans in the illigal job market? You can't. There is so many of them here, even employees and managemant speek some Spanish now. I had to take some Spanish classes too, and learned even more at work. I used to run a couple of restaurants and the dishwashing crew and half the kitchen was always Mexican (or South American). They work for a minimum wage and they're the best workers you could ask for. So if they give you a fake SS#, so what? Whithout them half of the dinning industry would've gone under. And they're genualy good people too.

BTW, when working legally in Europe you get a health insurance, unemployment, retirement etc. Why would anybody consider working and living somewhere else illegally? That makes no sense.


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KasiaG
  Mar 4, 08, 13:01  #72

My cousin is coming back from US.. and my aunt & uncle are only staying till they retire..
People are mostly tired with working your ass off, paying all the taxes, but at the same time, not being treated well.. and they have always missed their families and friends.
In the past, they could at least cheat themselves by saying they're just earning much more than they would ever do in Poland. Right now, this is becoming more and more comparable. And if you can work almost anywhere in Europe legally.. I can see loooots of Poles coming back..


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outintheyard
  Mar 4, 08, 13:18  #73

Too bad . The US needs the cultural influence to keep the Poles here. The Us needs to encourage poles to stay. They are a great benefit to the society.

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Dice
Edited by: Dice  Mar 4, 08, 13:28  #74

Me personally, I would never leave the U.S. to work and live in Poland or anywhere else. First of all my wife and kids don't speak Polish, we would miss our friends and family, we could never (I don't think) get our carriers going somewhere else, I don’t know if my college degree is worth anything over there, it would be such a culture shock for my wife and kids, but also for me. I was born in Poland and I speak Polish, but I've spend most of my live here in the USA; so a move like that would be extremely difficult for me and near imposible for my family.


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moksha
  Mar 4, 08, 14:27  #75

Philips1 wrote:

jones101 wrote:
You use another country for money while slagging it off.

Correct statement
moksha wrote:
i am not sure what you are talking about?....cheers

There's only 2 ways why you don't understand him, either you're not capable to understand it or you're not even trying to do so.

you are arrogant Philips1 - no comment...

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Philips1
  Mar 4, 08, 15:11  #76

moksha wrote:
you are arrogant Philips1 - no comment...

with pleasure.....toward ignorants like you

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moksha
  Mar 4, 08, 15:39  #77

and kindly don't a answer question which was not posted for you....thanks.

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Dice
Edited by: Dice  Mar 4, 08, 16:20  #78

Another reason I would not want to move out from the States to any other country is the standard of living. I don't think it would be possible for me and my family to achieve an equal lifestyle and wealth if we were living anywhere in Europe, being just a part of the Middle Class.

IMO it is much better to work and live in the Western Europe if you are a single mother, or you do not have an education, or you're sick and requaire a social assistance, or don't speak the language. Most European Countries have much wider and more elaborate social net. But they do pay a price for it, and that is taxes on the Middle Class.

On the other hand if you are an educated professional and a part of the Middle Class in the USA you can afford a lifestyle reserved only for the rich class in Europe.


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outintheyard
  Mar 5, 08, 07:20  #79

Dice , would you consider farmeres poor or middle class or rich in Poland? In the USa Farmers are considered rich or upper middle class.

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ShelleyS
  Mar 5, 08, 07:38  #80

outintheyard wrote:
Dice , would you consider farmeres poor or middle class or rich in Poland? In the USa Farmers are considered rich or upper middle class.


I know this is for Dice but I dont think farmers are considered rich or middle class in Poland.


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sledz
Edited by: sledz  Mar 5, 08, 07:46  #81

outintheyard wrote:
USa Farmers are considered rich or upper middle class.


Why are they always crying that thier so poor then?

I`m glad I didnt go to that Farm Aid concert:)

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ShelleyS
  Mar 5, 08, 07:49  #82

sledz wrote:
Why are they always crying that thier so poor then?


They do that in England and then you seem them on the pages of Cheshire Life at the famers ball and the wife is wearing a gown that cost £3,000...


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outintheyard
  Mar 5, 08, 07:53  #83

I do not know a neighboring farmer of mine that is not a millionaire.

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sledz
  Mar 5, 08, 07:56  #84

No wonder why they have all those ( Tresspassers will be shot) signs
Thier barns are filled with the free money they scam off the goverment.lol

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szarlotka
  Mar 5, 08, 07:58  #85

sledz wrote:
the free money they scam off the goverment.lol


Careful... I might start thinking about the EU Common Agricultural Policy and do myself an injury


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sledz
  Mar 5, 08, 08:07  #86

szarlotka wrote:
EU Common Agricultural Policy

Now you have me wondering what that is???

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ShelleyS
  Mar 5, 08, 08:08  #87

szarlotka wrote:
Careful... I might start thinking about the EU Common Agricultural Policy and do myself an injury


Think about the Fisheries one instead and then you might want to kill someone ...


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szarlotka
  Mar 5, 08, 08:13  #88

sledz wrote:
Now you have me wondering what that is???


In a nutshell - subsidise the least efficient farming practices at the expense of the efficient ones, pay farmers vast sums of money for producing crops that nobody wants that can either rot or be given away to the third world and generally screw the free market. Originally it was designed to protect the interests of French peasant (small) farmers but tends to keep all small inefficient farmers very happy nowadays


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ShelleyS
  Mar 5, 08, 08:17  #89

sledz wrote:
sledz


Have a read of this it gives you a broad understanding of the diff policies

EU policies


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sledz
  Mar 5, 08, 08:26  #90

szarlotka wrote:
the least efficient farming practices at the expense of the efficient ones,

Wow..They subsidise and give big tax breaks to the farmers in the US but I `ve never
heard of that before...ridiculous

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