Clayton Morris
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They're like the Instagram girls that go on the beach and they pretend that they're working on a laptop, you know? They're really not. I mean, come on. So we heard that, like, don't do that because the European, they're watching. Like, they're watching you for tax purposes. We're like, well, we're not going to do that. We pay our taxes. We'll be respectful.
We had no intention of, like, not paying our taxes here. But apparently it was happening a lot. So we went through, made sure everything was legit, met with the tax authority, set our business up, all of it. Paperwork, got our residency cards, all of those pieces that you would normally do if you're coming into a country legally and you're being respectful of their laws.
We had no intention of, like, not paying our taxes here. But apparently it was happening a lot. So we went through, made sure everything was legit, met with the tax authority, set our business up, all of it. Paperwork, got our residency cards, all of those pieces that you would normally do if you're coming into a country legally and you're being respectful of their laws.
We had no intention of, like, not paying our taxes here. But apparently it was happening a lot. So we went through, made sure everything was legit, met with the tax authority, set our business up, all of it. Paperwork, got our residency cards, all of those pieces that you would normally do if you're coming into a country legally and you're being respectful of their laws.
So I don't want to say I'm elite or something, but there's much more regulation for someone like me than there are for criminals. So you can just come across the border and then just, you know, have gang opportunities and do whatever you want, I guess, if you're a criminal.
So I don't want to say I'm elite or something, but there's much more regulation for someone like me than there are for criminals. So you can just come across the border and then just, you know, have gang opportunities and do whatever you want, I guess, if you're a criminal.
So I don't want to say I'm elite or something, but there's much more regulation for someone like me than there are for criminals. So you can just come across the border and then just, you know, have gang opportunities and do whatever you want, I guess, if you're a criminal.
But if you're a person of means who has children and wants to do things legitimately, then you're going to have to jump through massive amounts of hoops and hurdles in order to immigrate. But want to walk into Germany? Want to go to a park and be a part of a gang and attack young girls? I'm sure that's fine. Europe has totally welcomed that.
But if you're a person of means who has children and wants to do things legitimately, then you're going to have to jump through massive amounts of hoops and hurdles in order to immigrate. But want to walk into Germany? Want to go to a park and be a part of a gang and attack young girls? I'm sure that's fine. Europe has totally welcomed that.
But if you're a person of means who has children and wants to do things legitimately, then you're going to have to jump through massive amounts of hoops and hurdles in order to immigrate. But want to walk into Germany? Want to go to a park and be a part of a gang and attack young girls? I'm sure that's fine. Europe has totally welcomed that.
They've had wide open borders all across Europe, and now they're reaping what they've sowed.
They've had wide open borders all across Europe, and now they're reaping what they've sowed.
They've had wide open borders all across Europe, and now they're reaping what they've sowed.
It does, but if you talk to the Portuguese people or you talk to – The European people, whether you're in Belgium, and I've gotten, since I lived there, traveled all over that area, talk to, you know, talk to an inn owner in Scotland, for instance. Talk to a restaurant owner in Edinburgh. Talk to some workers in, you know, in Munich. They don't want that.
It does, but if you talk to the Portuguese people or you talk to – The European people, whether you're in Belgium, and I've gotten, since I lived there, traveled all over that area, talk to, you know, talk to an inn owner in Scotland, for instance. Talk to a restaurant owner in Edinburgh. Talk to some workers in, you know, in Munich. They don't want that.
It does, but if you talk to the Portuguese people or you talk to – The European people, whether you're in Belgium, and I've gotten, since I lived there, traveled all over that area, talk to, you know, talk to an inn owner in Scotland, for instance. Talk to a restaurant owner in Edinburgh. Talk to some workers in, you know, in Munich. They don't want that.
But they've conceded their power to this unelected body in Brussels that runs the show. I mean, you saw it on display over the past few weeks. Vladimir Zelensky comes to the White House, gets a dressing down. And that little cocaine-sniffing troll is there, you know. He didn't—he looked like a deer in headlights. And then he's totally welcomed with open arms in Europe.
But they've conceded their power to this unelected body in Brussels that runs the show. I mean, you saw it on display over the past few weeks. Vladimir Zelensky comes to the White House, gets a dressing down. And that little cocaine-sniffing troll is there, you know. He didn't—he looked like a deer in headlights. And then he's totally welcomed with open arms in Europe.
But they've conceded their power to this unelected body in Brussels that runs the show. I mean, you saw it on display over the past few weeks. Vladimir Zelensky comes to the White House, gets a dressing down. And that little cocaine-sniffing troll is there, you know. He didn't—he looked like a deer in headlights. And then he's totally welcomed with open arms in Europe.
I mean, they roll out the red carpet for him. Ursula von der Leyen in her half a can of hairspray hair. I'm sure there's like a squirrel living in there somewhere. And then you have Costa from Portugal.