October 10, 2006
Meximerica Continues
There is no border between these two countries, so why do politicians now pretend that there is? Oh sure, at one time there was, but it is no longer. THERE IS NO BORDER. Get that through your heads, and everything else will make sense.
So now Mexico is complaining (although Fox claims he's not) to the UN that the US is considering building a fence on it's own land. If that doesn't make sense to you, read the first paragraph of this post again.
We have no fence, we have no border. A law was passed to build a fence, but then it was given no funding. Then it was given some funding, but the funding was used for other things. And now Bush may even veto the fence completely.
So, what's your plan for voting this year? Do you want to vote for the Republicans, who don't want a southern border, or would you select the Democrats, who don't want a southern border? Yes, either way, there will continue to be literally NO BORDER to this country. The federal government has absolutely failed at it's primary purpose -- national defense. Anyone want to explain to me why we shouldn't abolish the federal government now?
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One of the biggest problems we have down in that neck o' the desert is that all too many businesses, large and small, have absolutely no qualms about hiring illegal Mexicans -- I remember reading a WSJ article back in the mid-late 1980s that talked about how the locals didn't even consider their bailiwick the U.S., but rather "The Border". MacDonalds franchises were even adding jalapenos to their burgers and local retailers were accepting pesos.
The Dems see our lack of border security as a plus to multiculturalism while Republican politicians see it as a way to supply cheap labor for business.
Then there's this North American Union that's being negotiated behind our backs, which will definitely eliminate even the pretense of a border. Bush being neck deep in the planning, I can see why he doesn't want to build a wall he figures will only come down anyway once he and the rest of the politicians involved have thus compromised our sovereignty.
Posted by: Seth at October 11, 2006 09:09 AM (r1vdM)
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That's exactly right -- almost ZERO politicians actually support having a border -- so we're screwed because there's really nothing we can do about it as peons...err... citizens.
Posted by: Ogre at October 11, 2006 11:12 AM (oifEm)
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