frankj1 wrote:yet you are against the wall. You've said as much many times.
cuz you know that the issues are real but not addressed by said wall, I assume.
Why not push for actual solutions instead of this idiotic power struggle since the points of entry that lead to the issues have been well documented without fear mongering?
I'm feeling that there would be bipartisan support.
Dude. Next time we meet up please let me borrow those rose colored glasses.
This has been a problem for decades.
I'm not a wall fan, but I do know the simple facts:
It will make enforcement of the border easier.
Once built, we could focus MORE attention at the legal entry points to limit the drugs and illegal activity there.
Once built, we could put an HONEST effort into chasing down expired visas. Like other countries do.
I know this sounds like gobbley-goo to some liberals, but money doesn't grow on trees. We only have so many dollars to spend on border security and immigration enforcement. A wall would actually make it easier and to say otherwise doesn't make sense to me.
There is no bipartisan anything. Not from Trump. And not from Pelosi et al.
Even the voters, we Americans who have hovered around the so-called "middle ground" for so long, are choosing sides.
Stupid, stupid, stupid sheep are calling the wall immoral.
A wall.
Immoral!
That's even more ridiculous then the "trumpers" who think the wall is the end-all for border security.