Sujet : Re: Success at the Border
De : nanoflower (at) *nospam* notforg.m.a.i.l.com (shawn)
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On Thu, 28 Nov 2024 19:11:40 -0000 (UTC), "Adam H. Kerman"
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BTR1701 <no_email@invalid.invalid> wrote:
BTR1701 <no_email@invalid.invalid> wrote:
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Over the past fours years, under Democrat Biden/Harris leadership, millions
of illegals traveled via Mexico to flood unchecked and unvetted into our
country over our southern border.
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With one phone call Trump just ended that.
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https://ibb.co/52PDpMs
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Not even in office yet and he's already making America great again.
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It's crazy how quickly something can be worked out to address the issue.
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Oh, stop. Please. We don't know what Sheinbaum agreed to. And unless one
of these transit countries either starts massive deportation of foreign
nationals or allows permanent settlement, the migration crisis hasn't
ended. Trump's deluded.
It may not be that he's deluded as he will often outright lie. My
guess is that is what he is doing here. Unless we hear that Mexico is
actually spending money they don't have to put hundreds of LEOs on the
border to stop the flow of people crossing the border illegally
nothing is going to change.
Nothing short of shooting Maduro in the head to absolutely unequivocably
end Cuban-style Communism will stop mass emigration from Venezuala.
There is a legitimately-elected government to install.
What do you think the chances are of Mexico stopping people crossing
from Venezuala into Mexico?
Trump is going to have to go all Monroe Doctrine and show genuine
leadership in the Western Hemisphere.
Leadership? Trump? Um.. okay.
It's possible to fix South America.
I'm sure you are right but it's not going to be the USA doing that.
We've shown no ability to build stable governments.
I don't know about Honduras and Nicaragua but what Guatemala
did -- simply telling police to arrest teenagers without regard to
having committed crimes and detaining them indefinitely -- is simply
changing the actor committing crimes to the state.
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If only Trump would use his influence and charisma for good. Fixing the
entire Western Hemisphere -- except Cuba and places still suffering from
French influence -- is entirely possible.
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Trump could achieve greatness here instead of allowing China to gain
more and more influence. But he won't because he's Trump.
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It's almost like Democrats *wanted* a tsunami of millions of illegals in
America.
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Uh, clearly not as polls consistently showed that Democratic politicians
weren't trusted and a great many voters who might have voted Democratic
in past elections voted for Trump.
The reports after the election were full of talk about Latinos who
ended up voting for Trump. Plus none of the people who crossed into
the country were going to be voting and who knows what their kids
might end up supporting in 10-20 years. Assuming they do become legal
citizens of the country AND bother to vote.
Oh, it also show's how full of shit everyone from FPP to Kammie herself was
when they insisted the only way to fix the border problem was with that
"bipartisan border bill" that would have enshrined into law 5000 illegal
entries/day as the de facto acceptable standard we were just expected to
live with.
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My only gripe is that I didn't get one of those Mexican Cokes made with
real sugar out of the deal.
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They sell them in supermarkets around here! One of the supermarkets I
shop at has plenty of Mexican immigrants, here legally and they all have
jobs. They don't buy Dwayne Andreas high fructose corn syrup shit.
Yeah, they have them at the local Publix grocery store. Not cheap and
not worth it. Plus I've heard you have to be careful because some
places in Mexico are using cane sugar while others are using high
fructose.