Fear mongering. The tactics of autocrats. And yah, when i rarely lock my door. I leave my keys in my car. Ya know why? Because it’s just stuff. When you live in fear, you lose.
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Sorry, Josh. That doesn’t compute with me. My house key is on my car key ring and all my personal info is in the glove compartment. I don’t much care for intruders in my house especially when they want to have their way with me or my family.
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does Florida have a wall along its coast???
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It has the Coast Guard and Navy protecting its coastal waterways and shorelines. You're welcome
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We also have a CBP for the same reason. Congressmen furthest away from the Mexican border are the ones most supportive of a wall
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Patently false. Be better. A quick Google will show you many Congressmen of border states supporting the wall. Do better. Don't lie. Merry Christmas.
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I’m sure there are a few, but none of the congressmen on the border do, and few in Texas at all. The strongest in favor of the wall are people like Steve king in Iowa and Donald Trump from NYC. Gaetz is typical having no knowledge of the issue because they don’t need any
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Supporters of the wall are rural republicans who think it is a good idea because they find trump’s childish slogans appealing but have no stake in border issues per se, otherwise more border security money would be spent which trump is against
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I think you don’t understand that the wall wasn’t meant to be real or useful. It’s about fun. Walls are fun and cool. That’s why people support them. It’s not about “security. It’s about chanting “wall! Wall!”
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Ok, if the US is a house, what good is one Wall?
What about our back door to Canada?
And our two huge Ocean front doors to the East & West?
And we apparently don’t have a roof & those pesky airplanes keep landing.
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They might want to rethink that incredibly stupid steel slats idea too. I work with power tools all the time. This graphic here isn’t a joke. A grinder with a cut off wheel will cut those slats in seconds.pic.twitter.com/sqSiF2Yx6C
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As per Yale University study in 2018 there are approx 22 million illegal immigrants in the US. That's more than the combined populations of WY, VT, AK, ND, SD, DE, RI, MT, ME, NH, HI, ID, WV, NE, NM, KS, MS, & DC combined! And we don't need a wall across out southern border?!!!
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0 Moat on welfare and the illegals work under the table so they don't taxes. They live on our welfare and send their money to home country so more family can cone here illegally.
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Incorrect. Everyone pays taxes whether you’re paying federally. You get assistance from the government if children are involved. No adult is just allowed to be broke in this country to get unlimited assistance. Without cheap labor costs would skyrocket on goods in this country
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Unauthorized immigration is lowest in more than a decade. Immigrants commit fewer crimes than the native born. Since 2011, apprehension at the Southern border has been historically low. Visa overstays - by air and sea legally - have exceeded border crossings every year since 2007
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If an Illegal immigrant commits one crime, than that is one crime too many
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If a one frat boy commits multiple DUIs and revoked driving privileges, but is still elected to office, then that is one House Representative too many.
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