exactly.No, what's funny is we fight and go at each other's throats even though we all pretty much want the same thing .
by design too.
exactly.No, what's funny is we fight and go at each other's throats even though we all pretty much want the same thing .
And? Polling on republican policies are unpopular with the public. That was the point I was making that conservative ideology is dead, voters don't care about specific conservative ideology and haven't for a long long time. conservatives run and win on fear and more fear and hey we are going to screw over those groups of Americans you fear. It is a very very powerful driver for human beings.
Insanity?Also a property funded wall across the border would deter people. What makes you think it wouldn’t?
The numbers 50 and 30.
Because it costs approximately $50 for a step ladder and less than $20 for a shovel. So if you've got your wallet on you, all it takes to bypass Trump's big idea of immigration control, is a trip to the home depot, and 30 seconds to make the choice whether you'd like to go over or under the wall.
Besides, the wall places all the focus on a method of illegal immigration that is just a drop in the bucket, at a cost that's not worth the perceived benefits. The vast majority of illegals entered the country legally on travel visas and just stayed to strike it rich in the slaughterhouse or strawberry fields.
With those kinds of cushy jobs available to them, and ZERO competition from the locals, how could they resist?
If whats going on at CPAC is any indication your analysis is spot on:And? Polling on republican policies are unpopular with the public. That was the point I was making that conservative ideology is dead, voters don't care about specific conservative ideology and haven't for a long long time. conservatives run and win on fear and more fear and hey we are going to screw over those groups of Americans you fear. It is a very very powerful driver for human beings.
If whats going on at CPAC is any indication your analysis is spot on:
Starving people eating dog food. Parents aborting babies after taking them home from the hospital. That was the dark vision — of creeping socialism and of abortion unrestrained — that marked the opening day of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), the annual gathering of conservatives that offers an untrammeled view of Republican perspectives, and a sign of where the party is headed politically.
That appears to be a calculated strategy to motivate Republican voters ahead of the 2020 presidential election, stoking fear and anxiety about the Democrats’ accretion of power. Progressives were trying to “destroy the country from within,” warned one young conservative activist, Charlie Kirk, in one of the morning’s best received and most bracing speeches.
At CPAC, talk of 'infanticide' and socialism point to dark turn for conservative politics
10 Questions for Republicans
1.)What are you so scared of?
2.)Why do you think everyone is out to get you and coming to take what you earned?
3.)Why don't you like or show any compassion for your fellow citizens, especially those less fortunate than yourself?
4.)How come the brown people frighten you?
5.)Why do you love the 2cd ammendment so much that you think a ban on assault weapons is bad for this country?
6.)Why do you worry about other people outside your immediate family or relationship having abortions?
7.)Why are you against welfare and entitlement programs despite your stance on abortions?
8.)Why don't you think socialized medicine will work in America, as it does in the rest of the civilized world?
9.)Why do you need to rely on gerrymandering and the electoral college to win local, state, and national elections?
10.)What makes you think a wall will do ANYTHING at all to stop the flow of illegal immigration and drugs into our country?
Probably could've summed it up with this single question: who hurt you?
I will be give reasons, .