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"Malta less of a pushover than America"

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Anonymous bleach said...

this is the paradox of large scale societies, the bigger they get the less they care about their people, and the fewer people share in the rewards of power... This is why only megalomaniacs and fools support imperialism.

2/2/14, 6:06 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

it's easy to get US citizenship for some. rich chinese who can afford fly to the USA to have their wife deliver their baby there.

or if you are from mexico, easier. rich or poor, anybody can just cross the border and have their babies in an el paso hospital. instant american.


2/2/14, 6:23 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I knew a grad student from Malta who ended up working for the US civil service (DOD). Maltese seem to speak decent English, is this correct for the population at large? I got the impression there was a lot of out-migration from Malta. So you just know a lot of these new "Maltese" might just be passing through...

2/2/14, 6:34 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

American taxpayers get the shaft. What else is new?

2/2/14, 7:13 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Who wants to live in Malta anyways? It is still living in the middle age mindset where outsiders are much less than welcome.

2/2/14, 8:03 PM

Anonymous Hunsdon said...

Are there any countries anywhere in the world who are so cavalier with their citizenship as the US?

Anywhere?

Zambia, for instance?

Cameroon?

How hard is it to become an Afghan citizen?

2/2/14, 8:16 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The cost of an EB-5 visa is a better area of emphasis than on the investments themselves (why not have foreign investors cover the cost of white elephant projects?). With Chinese nationals, the United States is far behind the curve on this compared with nations. We charge a pittance compared with Australia under our investor visa program.

2/2/14, 8:37 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

blacks beat whites

2/2/14, 9:07 PM

Blogger andres said...

According to wikipedia, Malta has a population density of 4,077 inhabitants per square mile. Clearly, the place is already full to be accepting more people

2/2/14, 9:07 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Give me your...muddled asses..."

Anon.

2/2/14, 10:12 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The whole tone of this article absolutely sickens me.

The EU is a horrible, overbearing dictatorship which seems to specialize in economic stagnation and mass unemployment - which amazingly enough it combines with generations worth of ultra low birth-rates and a truly enormous rate of third world immigration.
I *hate* the EU and dream of the day when, under the influence of UKIP, the UK leaves that pile of shit behind it.
That said, or ranted, under EU rules, of course, 'member' states have absolutely no controls over their own borders. Lately, EU countries run by, let's not put too fine a point on it, nutters, ie Sweden, have engaged in a feminized, pussyfied orgy, (without the fun that this phrase implies, but a load of boot-faced bull dykes), of importing the worst most vicious, useless, trash of the third world.
Eventually all these trash people will have *absolute unchallengeable, guaranteed* right to impose themselves on any EU 'state' and that 'state' can't do a damn thing to stop it.

Now the Maltese are doing something rather intelligent and sensible - importing people who will *benefit* the state and who will not cause trouble.

And yet the shitheads of the NYT are positively orgasmic in their denunciation.

2/2/14, 11:58 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Malta was an English colony for nigh on 200 years.

2/2/14, 11:59 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Malta is ruled by the Maltese. USA is ruled by the NYT Hostile Elite. The HE is hostile to the historic people of America, thus it will have a terrible immigration policy.

2/3/14, 12:44 AM

Anonymous Frankmontgomery said...

Then again, US citizenship=global taxation regardless of residence, and now with FATCA you can't just get a passport and expect to keep your accounts overseas a secret.

The $10b tops the IRS expects to collect from requiring the world to do its bidding is most definitely outweighed by both the cost of implamenting FATCA, plus the opportunity costs of scaring away any investor of means, so even if America straight up sold citizenship, I doubt there'd be too many takers, unless they repealed FATCA.

2/3/14, 4:21 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Quite a lot of Maltese immigrants to Canada post WWII, particularly Toronto, though the second and third generation seems to be assimilating and intermarrying. Canada is a melting pot too even if its politically incorrect to say it in public.

http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2010/11/14/rise_and_decline_of_torontos_maltese_community.html

2/3/14, 7:58 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Buy houses in The San Gabriel Valley or Irvine.

2/3/14, 9:02 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

To Anonymous at 7:58 AM:

All of Canada OUTSIDE QUEBEC is an English-language melting pot, culturally not so much. Btw, for the benefit of non-Canadian readers, the Toronto Star is an extremely left-wing, ultra-liberal newspaper.

2/3/14, 1:00 PM

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