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    Quote Originally Posted by fabiodriven View Post
    Trick the people into thinking they're enacting their own will and you have willing slaves.

    Liberalism suspends the intellect of its victims, while at the same time tricking them into believing that they're smarter than everyone else.


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    [QUOTE=El Camexican;1441604]The dip sh*t kid turned out to be none other than Drew Carey's son



    The kid that lit the fire was Drew Carey's kid?

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    That's freaking hilarious! Not surprised really... Normally I wouldnt believe anything written by the huffington post but this seems legit hahaha. Thanks for sharing!

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    WTF does this mean for tequila? I heard a proposal to tax Western Union type money transfers to Mexico 20%. That way the illegals sending money back home will be taxed.

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    What about if we capture the ones coming over illegally, and put them in a fenced in camp. We give them food, water, and child care for the younguns. No paychecks, no government welfare, nothing but a nice clean orderly place to live, eat, and shower. In exchange they provide the labor to build the fence.

    Then when the fence is done, we escort them, and any other illegals with criminal records or those who have committed a crime, to the south side of the fence and close and lock the gate.

    Seems like a good start to me.
    Quote Originally Posted by fabiodriven View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by El Camexican View Post
    I don't know WTF that means, but burritos and weed are going up 20% soon.
    Wrong. We now get our weed from Colorado. And NorCal.

    #makingcannabisgreatagain

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    Again a situation with no good answers…

    How do I weigh my beliefs as a Christian against my wishes for the safety of my family? It's a dilemma that I've been racking my brain over today.

    Americans are generally living better due to the affordability of Chinese items from Harbor Freight and Walmart, so what does that mean for us little guys when the cost of everyday items goes up? It's like raising taxes without raising taxes. Again, how do I weigh this against my wish for more jobs in my Country?

    In my eyes whether or not climate change is real is somewhat irrelevant in the here and now. What I want is clean air to breathe and not to live in a toxic waste dump. Although sometimes misguided, I really feel that clean energy is the way to go. If kept American, it will also create jobs.

    It's all happening so fast I can't wrap my head around it to have an informed opinion (nor would it matter anyway).

    Is this the Blitzkrieg tactic?

    Although I revel in seeing liberal tears (I have the LT gun oil too, there are some things he's doing that I'm questioning…then again, I felt the same way about BHO, Bush Jr, and Clinton too and they didn't quite kill us (despite their best efforts)...

    Confusing times, my friends…
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    Anybody want to take a guess at how much financial aid the U.S. provides to Mexico?
    Quote Originally Posted by fabiodriven View Post
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    1) Walls won't keep out drugs. Heroin is America's new best friend so you'd have to build another wall across the Pacific ocean.

    2) I don't believe in punishing Mexico because Hondurans, Guatemalans, and Salvadoran folks snuck into their country in order to sneak into ours. Most Latinos I know or have ever employed were not Mexican.

    3) You also can't keep an unguarded border. Wall or not, it needs better patrolled. All warm and fuzzy aside, you just can't realistically allow unchecked illegal immigration just like you can't keep letting people on the boat or into the club without a disaster soon to follow. Writing folks checks to 'help them' while offering amnesty, driver licenses, and free stuff is anything but a deterrent to others thinking of sneaking in as well. I can't believe I even had to point that out but it's like progressives won't quit trying the "deterrent them with kindness and free stuff" approach.

    12) walls just make for bad neighbors

    462) I hate NAFTA. I personally witnessed and experienced the aftermath of that Liberal greasing of the Big Bizness cabal at the expense of good American jobs. Machining/ Manufacturing took huge hits in good paying jobs so that fake Liberals can call people a racist on one hand and then exploit the cheap labor, resources, and land of another race of people on the other. Seriously these people are all the same. NAFTA killed hundreds of thousands of jobs and allowed the exploitation of Latin and Asian labor and resources by former American based manufacturing and agriculture companies....And history repeats itself. I never understood why Leftist don't see how racist that is.

    ₽) walls are fruitless. Security is a good thing though. I would increase my border force first as I'm way more concerned about terrorists than I am about people looking for a job.

    Free hugs and welfare is not good foreign policy either.

    I live in a federally funded sanctuary city (former, lol). Liberals pocket the money, and drop these refugees and immigrants off into black neighborhoods and school systems far from their own and offer them free stuff so that their little social experiment can have all the appearances of a successful policy...."These poor brown and black folks are so disadvantaged so they need the help of virtuous white people to help them survive and teach them skills and tools".....I'm not sure whether that's just terribly demeaning, overtly patronizing, racist as $#@&, or all three...I don't see it as being any different or less denigrating than xenophobia.

    156) It's not racist or xenophobic to require legal immigration. People who say that it is are just terrible at winning political debates and revel in cognitive dissonance
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    Quote Originally Posted by El Camexican View Post
    I’m disappointed in Trump today. I’ve always thought the US border need a lot more attention, maybe even a wall, but today it became crystal clear to me that Trump’s egomaniacal needs will be placed well ahead of America’s in the coming years as it relates to the border and everything else he touches.
    Trump is portrayed as a fool...an idiot....egomaniacal........but the more he proceeds the more he seems ingenious.

    I never liked his seeming aggressive approach to Mexico. I always felt our border neighbors should be our closest neighbors and asking of another country to "pay for a border wall" was over the top. But somehow that montra stuck and here we are. With that said.......... illegal immigration cost U.S. taxpayers billions and billions of dollars in all aspects of life. I can see Mexico's interest of no wall ......but what about the American tax payer and citizen? And what's the return for the enormous cost of illegal immigration for the U.S.? A warm fuzzy feeling?

    I'm not sure.......but this talk of tariffs could be a small part of a grander picture of re-setting America's global position.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Camexican View Post

    Tequila? Tequila stay here! No more Tequila for you!
    Buyers remorse just set in really hard. First your text earlier today about how one of our favorite posters here might possibly be Trump, and now this. FML

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    Nico Money has been allocated since 2006 to bolster our southern border.....so a decade later Trump is only implementing what was put in place three administrations earlier. Even if it is paid in full by American tax dollars and we do not get a 'check' from Mexico for once tax payers get something we have asked of our elected officials. Besides you mentioned 50,000,000 to build the wall not sure where your numbers were sourced but Trump is saying 12 tgo 15 billion and critics are saying it will cost closer to 25 Billion so again not sure your source?

    I wanted to question you on a previous comment about land owners with property on both sides of the border, but then you clarified it later that only Mexican can own land in Mexico.... so really the ranchers you speak of are only Mexican's who own land in Texas......oh well they can figure it out regarding Trump's intentions.

    The wall should incorporate a string of prison cells that any trespasser who get caught crossing the border is thrown the in a cell with a window facing south to tell give others who think they can come to America illegally it sucks to be locked up -don't risk it entering illegally.

    Final point the money for the wall is chump change considering the tangible end result say compared to the F35 aircraft that Trump also has been vocal about.....

    The program is the most expensive military weapons system in history, and has been much criticized inside and outside government, in the U.S. and in allied countries.[17] Critics argue that the plane is "plagued with design flaws," with many blaming the procurement process in which Lockheed was allowed "to design, test, and produce the F-35 all at the same time, instead of… [identifying and fixing] defects before firing up its production line."[17] By 2014, the program was "$163 billion over budget [and] seven years behind schedule."[18] Critics also contend that the program's high sunk costs and political momentum make it "too big to kill."[19]




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    I do agree that bullets are cheaper then laying bricks but you know the majority that voted for Crooked Clinton would boo hoo that concept even if it saved them dough and didn't disrupt nature and wildlife on the border

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    No problems here with paying to secure the border, bet you will get a lot of volunteers signing up too.....Sorry I misunderstood your posts, I am certainly the misinformed one regarding land ownership by foreigners in Mexico. I am basing my info on what my wife has told me since it is her dream to move to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico in retirement

    Her father started travelling to Mexico in 1950 and she spent every summer south of the border until age 17 or so......I visited Puerto Vallarta once before we got married and I do not see what is so great about it other then warm climate and very nice people generally....unfortunately Americans are viewed as a millionaire by the locals when you go on vacation. More then once the locals thought they were gonna scam us but once she starts a conversation with them they would back off and go after another clueless gringo

    So you saying waterfront or other choice real estate is off limits to foreigners without a a native Mexican co-owner? That could have been her explanation to me that can't own waterfront maybe...I was not really paying attention anyway because the only place named Mexico I would consider to move to in retirement is a town in Maine with a population under 3000 and average snowfall is 80 inches a year!

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