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Your thoughts... this isn't as much political as it is an invasion

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windinhishair · 61-69, M
Typical wing-nut logic is to think that the only two options are to build a continuous wall that will cost tens of billions and won't work, or have completely open borders with no security and anyone can come in at any time for any reason. Of course, there are many other options, including many that include some wall or other barrier in spots, but that doesn't allow for maniacal jumping up and down wetting themselves chanting Build The Wall! Build The Wall!

We should have a civil, national discussion on what will actually work, and what should be done with illegal immigrants already here, instead of the dogma that is currently being put out there.
Hopefully you'll realize, your Government, be they Democrat or Republican Administrations have THEIR AGENDAS and always HAVE AND Always will, and you seriously believe a "civil" discussion will result in significant changes? Answer this: When it came to the AHA, were the American people TRULY included in the "Discussion", or did, IMO have that rammed down our throats?@windinhishair
windinhishair · 61-69, M
@soar2newhighs Were we talking about the AHA? I didn't say it would be an easy discussion on immigration, but the solution isn't what you call "open borders", which no one supports, or a border wall, which doesn't address the problem. If we can't negotiate a reasonable solution, then the problem will continue. I think a solution can be negotiated once this Administration is out of office--it will definitely not happen before then.
I hope your prediction is correct, but 2020 will tip the scales one way or the other.
windinhishair · 61-69, M
@soar2newhighs I'm just hoping at some point we can start addressing the problems of the nation. Immigration is but one. Congress has about a 7% approval rate, and they've earned it.
I won't disagree with you on that.
jackjjackson · 61-69, M
What substantive issues would you care to address?@windinhishair