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Why the wall will work

Started by Beeno13 REPLIES464 VIEWS· 15 Apr 2016, 13:18
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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
15 Apr 2016, 13:18
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15 Apr 2016, 13:18#1

While European media feature several major stories a day on the immigration crisis there, America’s corporate media elites seem desperate to avoid the chaos caused by the breakdown of the rule of law on our own southern border.(Globalist bosses want more immigration. Keeps wages low and destroys the nation state in preparation to a one world government where they rule and the masses are enslaved)

Whatever the motivation of our elites (ITS AS PLAIN AS DAYLIGHT), their purpose is clear: bury the issue.

After all, confronting the immigration crisis is Trump’s first priority, while the bipartisan Establishment’s first priority is to defeat him. To put it another way, his unprecedented popularity flows directly from his unflinching demand that U.S. immigration law be not only enforced, but strengthened, and that a wall protecting the southern border of the United States is indispensable to that goal.

For the Establishment, the logic is simple: to oppose Trump, oppose the wall.

While elites on both sides of the border have resorted to feigned mockery regarding Trump’s proposal, the Mexican people would hardly find it unusual. After all, virtually every family in Mexico builds a wall around their home as soon as they can afford one. Those walls, often topped with glass, barbed wire, or both, are as necessary to their daily lives, health, and safety as indoor plumbing.

Even liberals understand the necessity of walls. Five years ago, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, a Democrat and second-generation Mexican-American, demanded an exception to zoning laws so he could build a six-foot high wall around his official residence. And Hillary Clinton’s family home in Chappaqua, New York, is surrounded by a high security fence complete with a guardhouse. Bwahahahahahhahaha - they can pay for all the protection they need! But perhaps also the second reason is to keep the predator Bill in at nights!!!)

When it comes to walls, American liberals are not alone. Even European socialists have come to their senses. The European Union has now reversed its open-borders policy and has agreed to spend billions bribing Turkey to take back some of the thousands of “refugees” that it has poured into Europe over the past two years. Meanwhile, member countries build fences and walls with layers of razor-wire protected by armed guards to prevent another illegal inundation.

Like its counterpart in the U.S., Mexico’s powerful ruling establishment has condemned Mr. Trump’s proposal. But Mexico’s ruling party, the “Institutional Revolutionary Party” (PRI) has routinely condemned the United States for decades, in season and out of season. The reason is simple: the PRI and Mexico’s lavish insider network of politicians, businessmen, and financiers are one and the same, and their unique partnership has made many Mexican politicians and their favored allies some of the richest men in the world. Meanwhile, the Mexican people have remained impoverished, surrounded daily by a culture of violence, gangs, and bribes.

Long ago Lord Peter Bauer, one of the most noted economists of the twentieth century, explained how “democratic” tyrants stay in power. “Our poverty is your fault,” they tell the United States – pounding the table as they continue to oppress and to impoverish their people. This fomenting of hatred of America is a core plank in the propaganda platform of Mexico’s elites, and it saturates their government’s policy of encouraging migration, legal and illegal, into the United States. Poor Mexicans are told that America has exploited them for years, so, when they arrive in the United States, they should exploit every possible opportunity to benefit from the broad and generous welfare programs which the U.S. offers for the asking.

Here is where the wall comes in: those welfare benefits are also promised to their people by the government of Mexico. However, the corruptos (as Mexicans call their rulers) guarantee that they are never delivered. Instead, Mexicans working in the U.S. send back to their extended families tens of billions of dollars a year, resulting in an extensive Mexican welfare system, a courtesy extended to the Mexican elite establishment by its enthusiastic elitist counterparts in the United States.(The mind bggles at thsi. How can the American Electorate been so dumb!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)

These financial remittances are called remesas, and Donald Trump proposes that the U.S. impose a surcharge on each of them, since they constitute an indirect but de facto Mexican government welfare program designed to prevent unrest or even broader domestic violence at home after all, we must recall, Mexico’s official “Institutional Revolutionary Party” is well-entrenched, and with rare exceptions has controlled the country for almost a century. The remesas provide a safety valve that reduces the threat of serious unrest, allowing the corruptos to keep the party going unperturbed.

Of course, the wall is only one ingredient in the restoration of the rule of law on both sides of the border. On the American side, legal immigrants and their employers will once more have an above-board, mutually rewarding relationship. But those on the Mexican side will prosper as well: while some enterprising Mexicans will continue to apply for legal entrance into the United States, millions more will stay at home and demand that their own government reform the current system that perpetuates poverty, violence, and crime.

Christopher Manion, Ph.D., served as staff director of the U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere Affairs during the Reagan Administration.

While ou maaaaikie applauds the destruction of America via these daft policies by the corrupt USA elites, Beeno supports Trump who will sort thsi isuue out.

Guess who approach is the soundest. Beeno of course  - winning this hands down.

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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
15 Apr 2016, 15:37
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15 Apr 2016, 15:37#2
 beeno - you are "so toe soos 'n klei-os se gat" - if you really believe what you write on this site.  I do not believe in what the close friend of the Clintons says he will do - and would rather see another candidate for the RP one with rea l principles.
The latest bit he says he will use to built the wall is to steal the money residents send to their families in Mexiko to use for the construction of the wall.  Do you realize how stupid that is - it will never work.   
Building walls solve no problems  - the last one was the Berlin Wall - who was used against the ordinary Germans - the latest one the wall the Israeli's are constructing inside Palestine.   Have you seen it saving any lives or preventing problems.  It is only idiots who in the modern world thinks that that kind of thing solve any problems.           

   
 
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Beeno1Captain40,032 posts
15 Apr 2016, 15:57
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15 Apr 2016, 15:57#3
Trump is giving voice the the vast majorities thoughts - who have been so cowed by globalist propaganda for so many decades. Now others are standing up more forcefully.Of course Kasich wont be called racist etc as he is pretty much establishment.I wonder if T rump will pick Kasich as VP if he needs a few more delegates

Republican presidential candidate Ohio Governor John Kasich declared, “If somebody comes across that border, we’ve got to send them back now. No more coming in” during a town hall on MSNBC on Thursday.

Kasich said, “I absolutely believe we have to secure the border. I know we have to secure the border. We were just talking here about what — in ’86, Reagan and the Republicans and Democrats passed a plan on immigration, but we just talked about it. We didn’t enforce it, and we need to enforce it, and we have to protect our border. And I’ll tell you, it’s not just because of that. I worry about ISIS, or people who are part of that, coming into our country. So it’s a given, you know, it’s a given, we do that, but we shouldn’t just do that, and then wait to do, do it all at one time. And the other thing is, if somebody comes across that border, we’ve got to send them back now. No more coming in. And you’ve got to do it legally, okay.”


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clevermikeCoach57,555 posts
17 Apr 2016, 00:29
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17 Apr 2016, 00:29#4
 It is not necessary to build a wall - it is a stupid idea since walls can easily be overcome by diffing tunnels underneath and it is clear the Mexicans are expert in that,  A smart fence with electronic equipment that will pinpoint tampering immediately and proper patrolling is what is needed.   
The Obama Administration is not applying the existing legislation dealing with illegal administration and no amount of walls will stop the problem.   Securing a birder without application of existing and future legislation will be worthless.
As an example - the 9/11 lot entered the US legally and stayed there for two years before they attacked.   That was done because the then Clinton Adminstration also allowed in virtually everybody without any control and without keeping track of what was going on.  
The Chinese built the Great Wall of China to keep foreigners out and safeguard their kingdom - but in the end it did not work and did not prevent the golden Horde overrunning China and keep the Mongolians out - get the message!!!!!!          
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