Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Who should pay for the wall?

There are many arguments for and against the wall which I will not address in this post, other than to say that without boarders we are not a Nation State and never will be. In any case, one of the main arguments against the wall is its cost which liberals, and some conservatives, maintain we can’t afford. At this point, the United States has a debt approaching 21 trillion. I maintain that no one reading this blog can comprehend the magnitude of a figure such as this. The truth is that no one alive today has lived under a fiscally sound form of government, for more than very short periods of time, and we are not likely to in the future. Our government is based, not on what we can pay for, but on what we can borrow. I have no idea how much we can steal from future generations before this house of cards crumbles, and I doubt if anyone else does either. In fact, few if any seem to care. Certainly, The Donald is not the slightest bit concerned about our debt and will agree to spend whatever in may take to achieve what he perceives as the goals of our nation. In any case, the cost of the wall, In the grand scheme of things, is “small potatoes”. One thing’s for sure though, no one in Washington DC is the slightest bit concerned about the debt, certainly not the liberals who basically believe that money grows on trees and is just “there for the picking”. To believe the libs are the slightest bit concerned about the wall’s cost is blatantly absurd! No, these low-lives are only interested in the advantages they perceive will be gained from the illiterates that are streaming across our porous boarders by the thousands each and every day. But, getting back to the main point, why should we be so concerned about spending a few billion dollars to secure our boarders. We will end up spending ten times that amount to build Jerry Brown’s “choo-choo” train to nowhere and the hundreds of other boondoggles that Washington and the various State Legislatures force down our throats each day. No, a nation without boarders is nothing more than an illusion and a ticket to third world poverty as we can see on every inner-city street corner in America today. So, let’s build the damned wall without further ado, at this point I don’t care who pays for it and neither should you! In the end we will at least have a wall, even if we don’t have anything meaningful left to put in it.

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