@okie,
okie wrote: I don't feel like researching all of Bill's posts,
It is the liar's responsibility to back up his assertion (not yours or mine), and you will notice he cannot, and will not, because he is telling a bald faced lie. The FACT remains, that a Billion more people would make us roughly as population dense as China, and still less so than Switzerland, Italy, Germany, the United Kingdom, Japan, the Netherlands, South Korea and another quarter of the countries on earth that would still be more population dense. All of this is easily verified by anyone with a brain, and denial of easily verified facts suggests idiocy.
Same goes for his ridiculous claims about Desalination (in which the idiot stands by his claim that large scale desalination doesn't exist, despite numerous references having already been provided.) People who don't suffer his brand of idiocy need do nothing more than google "Desalination" to learn that as long as there are Oceans, there will always be water.
okie wrote: but it seems evident that he at least said a billion or a billion more would be no problem, to which I would have to say the man is seriously lacking in reasoning power.
In order to follow this delusion, you have to follow the lying idiot's lead in taking what I do say out of context, building a straw man out of it, and then proudly display your ignorance while you flail away at it.
You can choose to either follow Walter's link and get yourself a community clue, or wallow in deceptive idiocy (which can only deceive morons anyway, and only when I choose to ignore his incessant chattering.) Choose wisely.
Just in case you’ve forgotten, this is the bald face lie that needs to be proven (which won’t happen even on the day pigs fly):
the Advocate for the Master Race wrote: The former has said that this country could easily take in billions of immigrants with little or no effect on the country's well-being.
P.s. I hate repeatedly wasting my time addressing Advocate's bullshit; but I do like to get the word out on Desalination every now and then anyway. The water shortages suffered around the world are not the result of population; they are the result of poor planning and apathy... which are both easily corrected with
knowledge.