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  2. Forgot to add that Pequod's deep dish pizza with caramelized crust is damn tasty. We ate at the one in Morton Grove.
  3. Word. One of the nicest US cities I've ever visited.
  4. Chicago is one of my favorite cities. Just love it there...beautiful architecture, river, food, museums, sports, people! Also loved going to the old Macy's there, that used to be the Marshall Fields building. And real estate prices are very reasonable compared to other such big cities! Cheers!
  5. @Spekulatius I don’t really think illegal immigrants are making a huge impact on housing prices. Sure, they’re adding to population growth a bit and obviously they need to rent a place to live. But I think they’re more likely to live in multi generational situations, and it’s pretty hard to argue that illegal immigrants don’t lower the cost of construction / renovations since they make up a reasonably large chunk of the construction workforce. Maybe nets out and certainly doesn’t strike me as a really significant factor in real estate prices at least in most locations.
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  7. Yeah, that's bad news... At least they "asked" for them, instead of doing the Jack Smith/Merrick Garland/Chris Wray method of illegal wiretaps on hundreds of their political opponents. But you're right - Chicago is not the shit-hole, Washington DC sure is!
  8. Very funny.... I'm very jealous of Trump as he has way more hair than me and is older! At least I'm in better shape than his fat ass.
  9. There are a lot of factors here. iI think the increase in multi family home building was due to very low interest rates while demand for housing was picking due to COVID-19. This combo created a unique window to build more multi family homes. As for homes, I am sure that for example in Canada, the legal immigration has a lot to do incrsse in home prices. this is because these legal immigrants from Asia are relatively well to do and can afford to buy homes and that’s way many do. Then you add a limited ability to add to the housing stock and you get rising prices. I don’t think the US is similar to Canada because of the relative size, the fact that illegals immigrants can’t buy homes and because many illegal immigrants work in housing and hence hell to add supply as well. Here is a paper representing the counter argument based on comparing areas with high immigrants influx versus those with less https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1544612325001503
  10. Absolutely true. Both parties at fault for the decline of the American working class wages via illegal immigration. Both parties love their "cheap labor" and unwilling to let it go. Trump is the only one will to stop it.
  11. Awesome , thanks for the clarification. Always been a fan of your opinion. And I apologize for completely misunderstanding your post.
  12. Yesterday
  13. This fucker is probably your next Director of National Security! Congratulations! Cheers! https://www.cnn.com/2026/07/15/politics/video/jay-clayton-national-security-nominee-testimony-election-2020-digvid
  14. Hey, I thought this was supposed to be donated to the Trump Library? Again, the hypocrisy by Trumpie and his team is never an empty bullshit bowl! Now which one of you assholes leaked it to the media?! Cheers! https://www.cnn.com/2026/07/15/politics/susie-wiles-kash-patel-leak
  15. You two behave, otherwise you both get week-long bans! It will come without warning next time, so choose your words and pictures carefully. Cheers!
  16. Chicago is not an unsafe shithole. You go to certain areas and yeah it's not as safe...that's no different than any other big city in North America or the world really! Just like drug gangs aren't going to kill every other tourist in Mexico. Washington DC has a higher gun deaths per 100,000 than Chicago...nearly 22 compared to nearly 15. Makes you go "hmmm!" Another MAGA fallacy proven false! Cheers! https://everytownresearch.org/report/city-data/
  17. There's a lot of you guys constantly stepping on the back of his shoes as he's trying to walk. That gets annoying for anyone, especially a die hard MAGA. None of you, including Cubs, should make it personal! Cheers!
  18. The truth is, most countries know their governments and native lands are worse than the U.S. Critics of the U.S. aren't saying that the U.S. is horrible...they are saying that it's current administration is horrible! There's a big difference there. I don't have a problem with you...I have a problem with what Trump is doing often, and his behavior is in sharp contradiction to what I've seen and known of the U.S. in my lifetime. Now you may agree with what Trump is doing...that's fine. It's you country. But getting angry at critics is no different than Canada or Greenland getting pissed at your President for his criticisms or open threats of annexation. Ask yourself how you would feel if Putin or Xi kept threatening the U.S. on a weekly basis if they were far bigger? It isn't just rhetoric when they are ten times your size and their military is 100 times your size! Cheers!
  19. Well, I think you have to give him credit for holding to his guns...literally and figuratively! Cubs is a very nice person, just crazy MAGA...I'm pretty sure he's Trump's illegitimate brother. Cubs, do you have a east to west or west to east combover? Cheers!
  20. That's what I forgot to do today.
  21. Who utilized illegal help more than anyone else in the last 30 years? Lower wages, no recourse to courts or labor laws, etc...your pool boy, your gardener, your fast food worker, your service worker, your carpenter, etc. I'm pretty sure blue collar workers weren't the ones hiring all of the illegals! Cheers!
  22. Yes, good catch! I estimated roughly $8-9B
  23. Starter in HONA and somehow my stink bid for ERIE hit today as well.
  24. She got lucky: https://apple.news/AzFzPxESmRgiRSH6qXBL3dw
  25. Probably as it get page views . I have been in exactly the same shoes than this fellow many years ago. I never felt there is indoctrination in Europe about America. Most Feinds admired me for getting there chance to try my luck there , even though others felt they would not do it themself. I knew friend from the US (military) as well as exchange students from the US as well. was not one of them who through it was all bad. Europeans know Amerika better other way around. Culture is actually well projected especially through family shows. This was even before you could check the Internet with out hundred of sources. I for example through that these ridicolous prom festivities are something that movies exaggerate and then when I got there I found that this is really what is happening in every high school. We had nothing of this sort in Germany. Then I had some Gf showing me the ropes. When you emigrate, you find things that are much better then expected and other that are more difficult. You go from the honeymoon phase (everything is new and interesting) to a frustration phase (many things are difficult and you miss home and your friends and family) to, ok- I can handle this. The. You become a hybrid where every time you go back, your home feels a bit less familiar and stranger
  26. I haven't been following this thread for awhile, was in Spain for 5 weeks. Not even sure where your response is coming from, I'll assume it's because I write lazily, it takes too long to actually get somewhere with someone vs tete a tete. I just thought it was funny that people were arguing against you that 10-15 million illegal immigrants in 4 years didn't increase rent/housing prices. Obviously that could only be true insofar as there was housing added in proportion to the the increase in buyers/renters and assuming that we weren't already building to few homes in the first place. It's really pretty simple, would plus 15m people, leave immigrants out of it, or minus 15m people, make a difference in housing prices/rent? For the former, yes it would, except in massive oversupply, and the latter yes it would except in extreme under supply, some areas would be hit more of less than others. There can be a debate about the weighting of it, but that's not really what was being discussed. Anyways, cheers, I'll go away now.
  27. I don't know, but my guess would be that FIH and FFH will jointly control the bank holding firm and IDBI and other Fairfax Financial investments will be sister entities under the newly formed holding firm which will be private. IDBI, IIFL Capital, IIFL Finance and GoDigit will continue to be listed entities with a common promoter. That will allow them to legally structure the RPT's and gain operational synergies within the different entities. The external investments required for the privatisation deal might be raised directly at the IDBI level.
  28. Europeans have wonderful culture, art, traditions and spectacular beauty. Americans TRULY admire those aspects of Europe. We hope you can keep all of that in the face of a radical Islamic invasion. Americans know - we are dealing with the terrible effects of open borders...and climate change non-sense destroying productivity. And foreign outsourcing of our jobs at the expense of our citizens. But you will have to make your own decisions about your future - and decide whether your leaders really care about your own citizens.
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