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Who is to Blame for the Troubled US Economy?

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  • Both Parties

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    45.6%
  • Neither Party

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Por favor, entra. Necesitamos nuevos votantes para 2020!

Sí.
Los guardas de la puerta solo dejan entrar a personas con invitación

 
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Always liked languages and picked them up easily.

You are lucky, monolingual family. It's been a struggle for me. I am studying again now writing and accents I have ignored for too long. las reglas de Agudas, Graves, Esdrulajas... ugh.
 
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Forget the saws. Cutting torches work faster.
 
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Everything in that screed is about why it can't be done. I've known and worked with many engineers. They rarely say something can't be done.

Only one of her objections related to engineering, flood control. Flash floods don't roll over the landscape. They follow gullies, dry rivers, roads, etc. They can be planned for.

Environmental impact will be extensive. Just like every other man made structure.

As for beating the wall with 32 foot ladder and saddle on top...please explain with this isn't a thing in San Diego, New Mexico and Israel. Also, why isn't there a thriving business selling extension ladders on the Mexican side of the fence / wall.

I'm waiting for you to explain this:

https://www.namepros.com/threads/the-nps-official-usa-political-thread.764342/page-1227#post-7042496

Why did it triple?

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‘Never been more depressed’: Trump kills Graham effort to end shutdown
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...-effort-to-end-shutdown/ar-BBS4UeW?li=BBnb7Kz
 
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If politics doesn't matter, why do liberal and conservative judges rule so differently? Why are journalist so biased at Fox and CNN? Why is an engineer saying something can't be done when it's been done very well all over the world?

I think you would need to see these boarders in person to really understand.

I have crossed the boarder from Texas into Mexico from Larado Texas using just my Driver’s license, this being back in 1980’s and some on the 1990’s , today you have to have a passport.

Had I felt like crossing the rio grande river, I would have just walked around or climbed over the fence and entered. The fences and walls only run so far, actually not that far at all.

I have also crossed from SanDiego California into Tiajuana Mexico with nothing more than my driversi felt license back in the day.

Had I felt like getting wet, I just would have taken a very short swim in the ocean around the boarder fence and entered that away.

If anyone in this thread really desires the truth of the situation, Come down to Texas, I will be happy to meet you in Larado Tx, Brownsville Tx, McAllen,Tx , El Paso Tx and show the truth.

I stayed a week in Monterey Mexico with a friend of mines family, no passport.

I have been to Juarez, Monterey, Reynosa, Tiajuana Mexico
 
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You are lucky, monolingual family. It's been a struggle for me. I am studying again now writing and accents I have ignored for too long. las reglas de Agudas, Graves, Esdrulajas... ugh.

Spanish is an easier language than learning English, it took me about 3 years to become fully fluent in Spanish.
 
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Spanish is an easier language than learning English, it took me about 3 years to become fully fluent in Spanish.

People should learn English. If there is a second language, then German, since it's the other one I know.
 
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People should learn English. If there is a second language, then German, since it's the other one I know.

Many of the Mexican Immigrants struggle with learning English, while the East Indian and orientals excel learning it.
 
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Your post for context:
"They hit a low of 9,678 in 2012, before slowly ticking back up to a total of 25,193 last year. But they’re still well below pre-fence levels, and the Border Patrol credits the fortified barrier dividing El Paso from Mexico for the reduction in illegal flows."

"Almost tripled last year compared to 2012. People eventually find a way."

Simple, more people from Central and South America where things have gotten worse, not better.
 
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Your post for context:




Simple, more people from Central and South America where things have gotten worse, not better.

Why isn't the wall stopping them? Is it because people will find a way?

As far as drugs. One of you posted some Twitter stuff about some nurse being there at the end for somebody on heroin who died. Then followed up with, this would not have happened if there was a wall. BS. As long as there is an appetite for drugs in America, there will be drugs. Not going to build some wall and drugs will magically go away.
 
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I think you would need to see these boarders in person to really understand.

I have crossed the boarder from Texas into Mexico from Larado Texas using just my Driver’s license, this being back in 1980’s and some on the 1990’s , today you have to have a passport.

Had I felt like crossing the rio grande river, I would have just walked around or climbed over the fence and entered. The fences and walls only run so far, actually not that far at all.

I have also crossed from SanDiego California into Tiajuana Mexico with nothing more than my driversi felt license back in the day.

Had I felt like getting wet, I just would have taken a very short swim in the ocean around the boarder fence and entered that away.

If anyone in this thread really desires the truth of the situation, Come down to Texas, I will be happy to meet you in Larado Tx, Brownsville Tx, McAllen,Tx , El Paso Tx and show the truth.

I stayed a week in Monterey Mexico with a friend of mines family, no passport.

I have been to Juarez, Monterey, Reynosa, Tiajuana Mexico

You're right. Until then, I'll take the word of the CBP agents and the President of the United States.

I think most people miss a major point. This isn't a continuous wall, it's traffic control.
 
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You like polls... 80% of CBP agents think the wall is important.

Why isn't the wall stopping them? Is it because people will find a way?

As far as drugs. One of you posted some Twitter stuff about some nurse being there at the end for somebody on heroin who died. Then followed up with, this would not have happened if there was a wall. BS. As long as there is an appetite for drugs in America, there will be drugs. Not going to build some wall and drugs will magically go away.
 
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You like polls... 80% of CBP agents think the wall is important.

Didn't touch my post. And always use links, save everybody time.
 
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Trump getting clowned on by the networks:

Trump says he ‘never said’ Mexico would pay for the wall

Then posting up video and press releases talking about Mexico cutting a check

 
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I think you would need to see these boarders in person to really understand.

I have crossed the boarder from Texas into Mexico from Larado Texas using just my Driver’s license, this being back in 1980’s and some on the 1990’s , today you have to have a passport.

Had I felt like crossing the rio grande river, I would have just walked around or climbed over the fence and entered. The fences and walls only run so far, actually not that far at all.

I have also crossed from SanDiego California into Tiajuana Mexico with nothing more than my driversi felt license back in the day.

Had I felt like getting wet, I just would have taken a very short swim in the ocean around the boarder fence and entered that away.

If anyone in this thread really desires the truth of the situation, Come down to Texas, I will be happy to meet you in Larado Tx, Brownsville Tx, McAllen,Tx , El Paso Tx and show the truth.

I stayed a week in Monterey Mexico with a friend of mines family, no passport.

I have been to Juarez, Monterey, Reynosa, Tiajuana Mexico
Yeah but, you are doing the opposite: crossing into Mexico, meaning that on 99.9999% of the time an American that crosses the border will return.

But the reality is the exact opposite!
 
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Nigel Farage Backs Trump On Border Security - Democrats Have Their Heads In The Sand
 
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You're right. Until then, I'll take the word of the CBP agents and the President of the United States.

I think most people miss a major point. This isn't a continuous wall, it's traffic control.

which would be good, except. no physical beings will be there to monitor anything,

People have this perception that Border Patrol is continuously and vigorously patrolling the border.

You see border patrol in the inner cities of the towns I have spoken of, you see very very few chevy Tahoe border agent patrol vehicles monitoring the actual access to the border. even if they did, they couldn't even begin to catch up with all the people crossing the border, they catch up with them once they hit the inner cities, which is here and there.

It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that all form of law enforcement is not, and have not been enforcing the illegal immigration laws of the US, look at the numbers.
 
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Yeah but, you are doing the opposite: crossing into Mexico, meaning that on 99.9999% of the time an American that crosses the border will return.

But the reality is the exact opposite!

very true, I used to go to enjoy and have fun.
 
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