WizardofOz
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My understanding is the Democrat plan, such as it is, is to invest in reasonable cost-effective border improvements, increasing use of technology to improve the border patrol's effectiveness (virtual wall), and significant reform of immigration policy.
Now we're getting somewhere :thumb:
I feel that Trump is asking for too much. He wants too much money for a one dimensional approach that may not be the most efficient. I like your response as that is what I feel is the best approach, virtual wall in certain areas (rough terrain, privately owned lands, etc), a way to detect tunneling, drones and other aerial reconnaissance, more border patrol agents, etc.
But, all of this costs money. How much should we expect taxpayers to pony up per year?
This has always been one of my pet peeves with politics. If you don't like a plan, formulate a better one. Don't just sit back and fling poo at the less than desirable plan. Trump also needs to get it through his head that unless he is willing to negotiate, he's rendering himself a lame duck in his first term. A little pragmatism wouldn't kill him. He just doesn't seem willing to bend at all on this issue and look where it's gotten us.
Although, I think the "government shutdown" is just hilarious and hope it does continue. Who needs them? :idunno:
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