Apparently we should build a wall of young Spartans :idunno:
With rippling muscles.
All tan and oiled up.
Wearing sandals, but no socks, cause that's apparently not OK according to my wife even if I'm more comfortable that way.
Apparently we should build a wall of young Spartans :idunno:
I mean, seriously: Who thinks a wall would be the answer to a threat of invasion from another nations' armed forces?
So you're in favor of taking down all the walls and fences at the Prisons? Or are you ready to admit it's and obstacle and drop the "merely".
You know what is tantamount to a home invasion?
A home invasion, that's what.
And some of those illegals are going to commit home invasions or murder or human trafficking. And when that happens the bottom line is that the guy isn't even supposed to be here.
Apparently we should build a wall of young Spartans :idunno:
Sure it is.:darwinsm:
And there goes another false analogy. The border wall is not like maintaining a prison perimeter,
It's not blown out of proportion when you get killed by someone who isn't supposed to be here.Would it matter less if the person was supposed to be here?
The crime of illegal immigrants is blown way out of proportion- but when you're sheeped into fearmongering that's what happens. You get all paranoid and hyper vigilant. All of a sudden you're betraying your own morals so that other people suffer.
Actually, the Spartans didn't mean that they built a wall of their soldiers. They meant that a strong polis didn't need to build a wall. King Agesilaus of Sparta, on being shown the strong walls of another city, commented:
"What splendid women's quarters." Agesilaus had Trump's number, um?
Later on, some Spartans became rich (even though they weren't supposed to ever be rich) and the old virtues of duty and equality fell away. And then they were easy prey.
That's the nation that Trump is calling us to be. The wall is just a symptom of a his lack of confidence in America.
With rippling muscles.
All tan and oiled up.
Or I could consider that they're just following a narrative and that analogy is just passed on.
I mean, seriously: Who thinks a wall would be the answer to a threat of invasion from another nations' armed forces?
I think opposition to Trump is part of it but it's also a rather large chunk of money Trump isasking fordemanding.
So, I can see not giving Trump carte blanche but what exactly is the democrat plan? They've been in favor of funding in the past but to a lesser degree.
If you don't want to fund the wall, what is the alternative plan? I personally find the wall far too expensive and possibly inefficient when considering the resources required to build it. But, a lot of the push back isn't at all helpful. We need a viable alternative plan.
We also need some fiscal responsibility in Washington. Something neither party seems to care much about.
Well, now I want to hear what Alphonso has to say.Why a wall will make things worse
In traditional military strategy, fixed defenses are never considered the 'answer' to a threat of invasion.
OR..
The wall is a way to keep known criminals from sauntering across our southern border.
Well, now I want to hear what Alphonso has to say.
Seeing as illegal immigrants are significantly less likely to commit crimes than are native-born Americans, the money would be better spent on dealing with groups that are known to be more criminal.
As luck would have it, nobody said they were.
Now, how about an answer to the question?
Who thinks a wall would be a sensible response to a threat of invasion?
I mean, seriously: Who thinks a wall would be the answer to a threat of invasion from another nations' armed forces?
This is the stupidest YouTube videos I have ever seen in my life.
That was the answer to the original question.