I agree on the first part, completely, not so much on the second.
Wow. looks like we need a wall around Philadelphia.
Two or five?
WuWei:Your (collective) policy platform was a contributing factor is the slaughter of these people on US soil.
Right I guess that makes you partly responsible for the Las vegas massacre. How do you feel?
Great. What happened to the murderer? Killed with a gun? Yep, great. Wish it had been sooner.
How do you feel?
Article states Mexican poor are looking for a scapegoat for their circumstances with through unsupported claims spewed by their media. Seems to be a patterned that is mirrored domestically in the US. One wonders why it is so popular when the US economy is reportedly going great for everyone.
Article states Mexican poor are looking for a scapegoat for their circumstances with through unsupported claims spewed by their media. Seems to be a patterned that is mirrored domestically in the US. One wonders why it is so popular when the US economy is reportedly going great for everyone.
What happens when you add poor to poor?
Scapegoat?
I don’t know exactly how to fix what’s wrong there but we need to try. We already know what doesn’t work.
Again, fix the root cause and the symptoms go away.
So was yours.
All those years. For nothing.
I don’t know exactly how to fix what’s wrong there but we need to try. We already know what doesn’t work.
Again, fix the root cause and the symptoms go away.
We can’t “fix it” Bob. We cannot make Guatemala a better or even as good a place to live. That’s one of the problems with American Exceptionalism.
So was yours.
All those years. For nothing.
How was mine?
Yeah, it’s sad.
NJBob:I don’t know exactly how to fix what’s wrong there but we need to try. We already know what doesn’t work.
Again, fix the root cause and the symptoms go away.
We can’t “fix it” Bob. We cannot make Guatemala a better or even as good a place to live. That’s one of the problems with American Exceptionalism.
Here we disagree.
We have overthrown regimes that threaten us before.
I wonder what the murder numbers look like down in Mexico among the people wanting them deported. Of course we’ll never know.
WuWei: NJBob:I don’t know exactly how to fix what’s wrong there but we need to try. We already know what doesn’t work.
Again, fix the root cause and the symptoms go away.
We can’t “fix it” Bob. We cannot make Guatemala a better or even as good a place to live. That’s one of the problems with American Exceptionalism.
Here we disagree.
We have overthrown regimes that threaten us before.
Overthrow? What are you advocating here Bob?
Threaten us?
What would we do with them then?
NJBob:I’m not opposed to deportations and I would like to see the number of migrants cut but we can do better.
Better than what Bob? I gave them my youth!
Instead of wasting resources on a wall, we could spend the money on more judges to process the migrants we do have in detention and then work harder to reach equitable agreements with neighboring countries to the south regarding taking migrants on.
Instead of thinking of it as a national defense problem tackle it as the people problem that it actually is. Maybe we’ll get better traction that way.
NJBob: WuWei: NJBob:I don’t know exactly how to fix what’s wrong there but we need to try. We already know what doesn’t work.
Again, fix the root cause and the symptoms go away.
We can’t “fix it” Bob. We cannot make Guatemala a better or even as good a place to live. That’s one of the problems with American Exceptionalism.
Here we disagree.
We have overthrown regimes that threaten us before.
Overthrow? What are you advocating here Bob?
Threaten us?
What would we do with them then?
Install a puppet government of course.
WuWei: NJBob:I’m not opposed to deportations and I would like to see the number of migrants cut but we can do better.
Better than what Bob? I gave them my youth!
Instead of wasting resources on a wall, we could spend the money on more judges to process the migrants we do have in detention and then work harder to reach equitable agreements with neighboring countries to the south regarding taking migrants on.
Instead of thinking of it as a national defense problem tackle it as the people problem that it actually is. Maybe we’ll get better traction that way.
Or we could just say to hell with it and legalize them. I’m sure the killing will stop once they can vote.
WuWei: NJBob: WuWei: NJBob:I don’t know exactly how to fix what’s wrong there but we need to try. We already know what doesn’t work.
Again, fix the root cause and the symptoms go away.
We can’t “fix it” Bob. We cannot make Guatemala a better or even as good a place to live. That’s one of the problems with American Exceptionalism.
Here we disagree.
We have overthrown regimes that threaten us before.
Overthrow? What are you advocating here Bob?
Threaten us?
What would we do with them then?
Install a puppet government of course.
WuWei: NJBob:I don’t know exactly how to fix what’s wrong there but we need to try. We already know what doesn’t work.
Again, fix the root cause and the symptoms go away.
We can’t “fix it” Bob. We cannot make Guatemala a better or even as good a place to live. That’s one of the problems with American Exceptionalism.
We have overthrown regimes that threaten us before.
Holy krap.
Holy krap.
He’s yanking my chain.
He’s yanking my chain.
Hopefully………
I’m not an open borders person.
Legalize the Dreamers…yes. And yes- I know the backlash that would come from that…that’s what dealing with the border in a systematic way would (hopefully) handle.
And I know I’m making it sound easy when it’s not…I just think treating it as a defense issue and a political issue to stab the opposing party in the back with it is wrong.