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WTF are you talking about? I'm not sure why you would gather that from that post?vaggar99 said:
you doing something illegal?PJPOWER said:
It's a quiet little town called Nunyabiznez. I think it would be more beneficial for them to be part of Mexico. Then it's a straight shot from Mexico to Canada. Remember, though, you would now be bound by all Mexico laws and regulations.vaggar99 said:
or Mexico. what part of TX you in?PJPOWER said:
Why not part of Mexico?vaggar99 said:
time for CA, OR and WA to become part of Canada.PJPOWER said:
I also say "fuck the wall"! I vote a free bullet train from the Texas border straight to Canada...or even VA for that matter! No security checkpoints or any of that needless stuff. If they get to the train, they can take whatever they want, guns, drugs, measles, etc!mrussel1 said:
You could argue it was unconstitutional. But that was litigated and found to be a tax which congress has the right to levy under the Constitution.PJPOWER said:
And Healthcare!?!?mrussel1 said:
A great job? Can you name one thing that he has accomplished thus far?RoleModelsinBlood31 said:Seems like I'm the only one enjoying all
of this! I think he's been doing a great job. If he didn't expect he'd run into opposition that's on him but I couldn't ask for a better start to it all! Let's get onto the wall and build that mofo!
And honestly, I think only border states that choose to build the wall should pay for it. I'm in VA and that wall can fuck off. That's your problem in Texas. States rights for God's sake. The 10th Amendment says anything not specifically given to the Fed is reserved for the states. Ain't nothing about walls in the Constitution. Pay for the wall yourself, not with my tax dollars.0 -
Protecting the Country's border is a state issue? I'm not getting what you're saying. Disease, drugs, human trafficking, etc coming across the United States border is a "state issue"?mrussel1 said:
You're talking tongue in cheek solutions. I'm being serious. This is a state issue. Fix it and pay for it.PJPOWER said:
We'll pay for the train, I'm good with that as long as they all stay in Virginia afterwards. Deal? Once there, they are your problem! You pay for the increased housing/state law enforcement/etc.mrussel1 said:
Still feels like a Texas problem to me. I don't bother you with Virginia traffic issues.PJPOWER said:
Sorry, South to North free rides only! All aboard!!! If you're going the other way you will still need passport, screening checkpoints, etc.dignin said:
If America pays for it, I would love a bullet train to Mexico. Make for a nice break from the winter.PJPOWER said:
I also say "fuck the wall"! I vote a free bullet train from the Texas border straight to Canada...or even VA for that matter!mrussel1 said:
You could argue it was unconstitutional. But that was litigated and found to be a tax which congress has the right to levy under the Constitution.PJPOWER said:
And Healthcare!?!?mrussel1 said:
A great job? Can you name one thing that he has accomplished thus far?RoleModelsinBlood31 said:Seems like I'm the only one enjoying all
of this! I think he's been doing a great job. If he didn't expect he'd run into opposition that's on him but I couldn't ask for a better start to it all! Let's get onto the wall and build that mofo!
And honestly, I think only border states that choose to build the wall should pay for it. I'm in VA and that wall can fuck off. That's your problem in Texas. States rights for God's sake. The 10th Amendment says anything not specifically given to the Fed is reserved for the states. Ain't nothing about walls in the Constitution. Pay for the wall yourself, not with my tax dollars.0 -
relax man. i drive around the state all the time. just wanted to know which areas i should keep an eye out for stray bullets.PJPOWER said:
WTF are you talking about? I'm not sure why you would gather that from that post?vaggar99 said:
you doing something illegal?PJPOWER said:
It's a quiet little town called Nunyabiznez. I think it would be more beneficial for them to be part of Mexico. Then it's a straight shot from Mexico to Canada. Remember, though, you would now be bound by all Mexico laws and regulations.vaggar99 said:
or Mexico. what part of TX you in?PJPOWER said:
Why not part of Mexico?vaggar99 said:
time for CA, OR and WA to become part of Canada.PJPOWER said:
I also say "fuck the wall"! I vote a free bullet train from the Texas border straight to Canada...or even VA for that matter! No security checkpoints or any of that needless stuff. If they get to the train, they can take whatever they want, guns, drugs, measles, etc!mrussel1 said:
You could argue it was unconstitutional. But that was litigated and found to be a tax which congress has the right to levy under the Constitution.PJPOWER said:
And Healthcare!?!?mrussel1 said:
A great job? Can you name one thing that he has accomplished thus far?RoleModelsinBlood31 said:Seems like I'm the only one enjoying all
of this! I think he's been doing a great job. If he didn't expect he'd run into opposition that's on him but I couldn't ask for a better start to it all! Let's get onto the wall and build that mofo!
And honestly, I think only border states that choose to build the wall should pay for it. I'm in VA and that wall can fuck off. That's your problem in Texas. States rights for God's sake. The 10th Amendment says anything not specifically given to the Fed is reserved for the states. Ain't nothing about walls in the Constitution. Pay for the wall yourself, not with my tax dollars.0 -
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Wow...if you're too dense to gather that this was a fascesious response to another poster that stated that border problems were only the responsibility of the bordering state, then that's your fault.benjs said:
I don't even know what to say to this. The fact that we're discussing how you could round up Mexicans (who you've defined as either hyenas or leeches), and spend an obscene amount of money (which hurts the national debt and goes against what Trump promised) to send them up to your neighbouring allies so they can inherit your problem, is absolutely dumbfounding to me.PJPOWER said:
Once they were in Canada, they would become Canadian citizens through the superior immigration process up there and Canada would be fully responsible for their wellbeing once there. The north states can decide whether or not they need a wall between Canada and them...not a Texas problem anymore. As dignin suggested, those states would be fully responsible for any immigration issues up there.benjs said:
In order to deal with a perceived undocumented immigrant problem from Mexico, you would like to have a bullet train from Mexico to Canada built. Instead of Americans paying for a wall, you want them to pay for a train route from Mexico to Canada, the train operators, the land the trains have to go on, the tracks, and the maintenance. You say that the existence of the bullet train means no more security checkpoints: so, what, a Mexican travels north and sees either an unfortified border over here, and a bullet train over there, and takes the bullet train every time? Why wouldn't they walk across the border then and there?PJPOWER said:
I also say "fuck the wall"! I vote a free bullet train from the Texas border straight to Canada...or even VA for that matter! No security checkpoints or any of that needless stuff. If they get to the train, they can take whatever they want, guns, drugs, measles, etc!mrussel1 said:
You could argue it was unconstitutional. But that was litigated and found to be a tax which congress has the right to levy under the Constitution.PJPOWER said:
And Healthcare!?!?mrussel1 said:
A great job? Can you name one thing that he has accomplished thus far?RoleModelsinBlood31 said:Seems like I'm the only one enjoying all
of this! I think he's been doing a great job. If he didn't expect he'd run into opposition that's on him but I couldn't ask for a better start to it all! Let's get onto the wall and build that mofo!
And honestly, I think only border states that choose to build the wall should pay for it. I'm in VA and that wall can fuck off. That's your problem in Texas. States rights for God's sake. The 10th Amendment says anything not specifically given to the Fed is reserved for the states. Ain't nothing about walls in the Constitution. Pay for the wall yourself, not with my tax dollars.
Next point, what about the Mexicans who have family in America and train up to Canada so they can walk across our largely insecure border between Canada and America (a border far larger than the America-Mexico border, in case you'd like to add to your unnecessary spendings and build a wall up here, in addition to your new train and insecure borders in the South).Post edited by PJPOWER on0 -
Sorry, but I struggle to differentiate between your satirical comments that make no sense and some of your honest commentaries on here that also make no sense.PJPOWER said:
Wow...if you're to dense to gather that this was a fascesious response to another poster that stated that border problems were only the responsibility of the bordering state, then that's your fault.benjs said:
I don't even know what to say to this. The fact that we're discussing how you could round up Mexicans (who you've defined as either hyenas or leeches), and spend an obscene amount of money (which hurts the national debt and goes against what Trump promised) to send them up to your neighbouring allies so they can inherit your problem, is absolutely dumbfounding to me.PJPOWER said:
Once they were in Canada, they would become Canadian citizens through the superior immigration process up there and Canada would be fully responsible for their wellbeing once there. The north states can decide whether or not they need a wall between Canada and them...not a Texas problem anymore. As dignin suggested, those states would be fully responsible for any immigration issues up there.benjs said:
In order to deal with a perceived undocumented immigrant problem from Mexico, you would like to have a bullet train from Mexico to Canada built. Instead of Americans paying for a wall, you want them to pay for a train route from Mexico to Canada, the train operators, the land the trains have to go on, the tracks, and the maintenance. You say that the existence of the bullet train means no more security checkpoints: so, what, a Mexican travels north and sees either an unfortified border over here, and a bullet train over there, and takes the bullet train every time? Why wouldn't they walk across the border then and there?PJPOWER said:
I also say "fuck the wall"! I vote a free bullet train from the Texas border straight to Canada...or even VA for that matter! No security checkpoints or any of that needless stuff. If they get to the train, they can take whatever they want, guns, drugs, measles, etc!mrussel1 said:
You could argue it was unconstitutional. But that was litigated and found to be a tax which congress has the right to levy under the Constitution.PJPOWER said:
And Healthcare!?!?mrussel1 said:
A great job? Can you name one thing that he has accomplished thus far?RoleModelsinBlood31 said:Seems like I'm the only one enjoying all
of this! I think he's been doing a great job. If he didn't expect he'd run into opposition that's on him but I couldn't ask for a better start to it all! Let's get onto the wall and build that mofo!
And honestly, I think only border states that choose to build the wall should pay for it. I'm in VA and that wall can fuck off. That's your problem in Texas. States rights for God's sake. The 10th Amendment says anything not specifically given to the Fed is reserved for the states. Ain't nothing about walls in the Constitution. Pay for the wall yourself, not with my tax dollars.
Next point, what about the Mexicans who have family in America and train up to Canada so they can walk across our largely insecure border between Canada and America (a border far larger than the America-Mexico border, in case you'd like to add to your unnecessary spendings and build a wall up here, in addition to your new train and insecure borders in the South).
Also, you had a grammar error when you tried to attack my intelligence - **too dense'05 - TO, '06 - TO 1, '08 - NYC 1 & 2, '09 - TO, Chi 1 & 2, '10 - Buffalo, NYC 1 & 2, '11 - TO 1 & 2, Hamilton, '13 - Buffalo, Brooklyn 1 & 2, '15 - Global Citizen, '16 - TO 1 & 2, Chi 2
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Okay...? Still don't know where you're going with this dude? You should probably avoid Chicago if you are worried about "stray bullets"... Or any gang ridden areas of San Diego, Pittsburgh, New York, etc. I've also heard of cartels popping off shots across the border, so might not put any border cities in your GPS.vaggar99 said:
relax man. i drive around the state all the time. just wanted to know which areas i should keep an eye out for stray bullets.PJPOWER said:
WTF are you talking about? I'm not sure why you would gather that from that post?vaggar99 said:
you doing something illegal?PJPOWER said:
It's a quiet little town called Nunyabiznez. I think it would be more beneficial for them to be part of Mexico. Then it's a straight shot from Mexico to Canada. Remember, though, you would now be bound by all Mexico laws and regulations.vaggar99 said:
or Mexico. what part of TX you in?PJPOWER said:
Why not part of Mexico?vaggar99 said:
time for CA, OR and WA to become part of Canada.PJPOWER said:
I also say "fuck the wall"! I vote a free bullet train from the Texas border straight to Canada...or even VA for that matter! No security checkpoints or any of that needless stuff. If they get to the train, they can take whatever they want, guns, drugs, measles, etc!mrussel1 said:
You could argue it was unconstitutional. But that was litigated and found to be a tax which congress has the right to levy under the Constitution.PJPOWER said:
And Healthcare!?!?mrussel1 said:
A great job? Can you name one thing that he has accomplished thus far?RoleModelsinBlood31 said:Seems like I'm the only one enjoying all
of this! I think he's been doing a great job. If he didn't expect he'd run into opposition that's on him but I couldn't ask for a better start to it all! Let's get onto the wall and build that mofo!
And honestly, I think only border states that choose to build the wall should pay for it. I'm in VA and that wall can fuck off. That's your problem in Texas. States rights for God's sake. The 10th Amendment says anything not specifically given to the Fed is reserved for the states. Ain't nothing about walls in the Constitution. Pay for the wall yourself, not with my tax dollars.
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Um...Thanks for the proof read?benjs said:
Sorry, but I struggle to differentiate between your satirical comments that make no sense and some of your honest commentaries on here that also make no sense.PJPOWER said:
Wow...if you're to dense to gather that this was a fascesious response to another poster that stated that border problems were only the responsibility of the bordering state, then that's your fault.benjs said:
I don't even know what to say to this. The fact that we're discussing how you could round up Mexicans (who you've defined as either hyenas or leeches), and spend an obscene amount of money (which hurts the national debt and goes against what Trump promised) to send them up to your neighbouring allies so they can inherit your problem, is absolutely dumbfounding to me.PJPOWER said:
Once they were in Canada, they would become Canadian citizens through the superior immigration process up there and Canada would be fully responsible for their wellbeing once there. The north states can decide whether or not they need a wall between Canada and them...not a Texas problem anymore. As dignin suggested, those states would be fully responsible for any immigration issues up there.benjs said:
In order to deal with a perceived undocumented immigrant problem from Mexico, you would like to have a bullet train from Mexico to Canada built. Instead of Americans paying for a wall, you want them to pay for a train route from Mexico to Canada, the train operators, the land the trains have to go on, the tracks, and the maintenance. You say that the existence of the bullet train means no more security checkpoints: so, what, a Mexican travels north and sees either an unfortified border over here, and a bullet train over there, and takes the bullet train every time? Why wouldn't they walk across the border then and there?PJPOWER said:
I also say "fuck the wall"! I vote a free bullet train from the Texas border straight to Canada...or even VA for that matter! No security checkpoints or any of that needless stuff. If they get to the train, they can take whatever they want, guns, drugs, measles, etc!mrussel1 said:
You could argue it was unconstitutional. But that was litigated and found to be a tax which congress has the right to levy under the Constitution.PJPOWER said:
And Healthcare!?!?mrussel1 said:
A great job? Can you name one thing that he has accomplished thus far?RoleModelsinBlood31 said:Seems like I'm the only one enjoying all
of this! I think he's been doing a great job. If he didn't expect he'd run into opposition that's on him but I couldn't ask for a better start to it all! Let's get onto the wall and build that mofo!
And honestly, I think only border states that choose to build the wall should pay for it. I'm in VA and that wall can fuck off. That's your problem in Texas. States rights for God's sake. The 10th Amendment says anything not specifically given to the Fed is reserved for the states. Ain't nothing about walls in the Constitution. Pay for the wall yourself, not with my tax dollars.
Next point, what about the Mexicans who have family in America and train up to Canada so they can walk across our largely insecure border between Canada and America (a border far larger than the America-Mexico border, in case you'd like to add to your unnecessary spendings and build a wall up here, in addition to your new train and insecure borders in the South).
Also, you had a grammar error when you tried to attack my intelligence - **too dense0 -
Would option number four be faster than one?
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/02/09/whats-next-court-donald-trump-immigration-travel-ban-muslim-president/97719392/0 -
its coming.PJfanwillneverleave1 said:Would option number four be faster than one?
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2017/02/09/whats-next-court-donald-trump-immigration-travel-ban-muslim-president/97719392/0 -
so you're in the safe part of the state?PJPOWER said:
Okay...? Still don't know where you're going with this dude? You should probably avoid Chicago if you are worried about "stray bullets"... Or any gang ridden areas of San Diego, Pittsburgh, New York, etc. I've also heard of cartels popping off shots across the border, so might not put any border cities in your GPS.vaggar99 said:
relax man. i drive around the state all the time. just wanted to know which areas i should keep an eye out for stray bullets.PJPOWER said:
WTF are you talking about? I'm not sure why you would gather that from that post?vaggar99 said:
you doing something illegal?PJPOWER said:
It's a quiet little town called Nunyabiznez. I think it would be more beneficial for them to be part of Mexico. Then it's a straight shot from Mexico to Canada. Remember, though, you would now be bound by all Mexico laws and regulations.vaggar99 said:
or Mexico. what part of TX you in?PJPOWER said:
Why not part of Mexico?vaggar99 said:
time for CA, OR and WA to become part of Canada.PJPOWER said:
I also say "fuck the wall"! I vote a free bullet train from the Texas border straight to Canada...or even VA for that matter! No security checkpoints or any of that needless stuff. If they get to the train, they can take whatever they want, guns, drugs, measles, etc!mrussel1 said:
You could argue it was unconstitutional. But that was litigated and found to be a tax which congress has the right to levy under the Constitution.PJPOWER said:
And Healthcare!?!?mrussel1 said:
A great job? Can you name one thing that he has accomplished thus far?RoleModelsinBlood31 said:Seems like I'm the only one enjoying all
of this! I think he's been doing a great job. If he didn't expect he'd run into opposition that's on him but I couldn't ask for a better start to it all! Let's get onto the wall and build that mofo!
And honestly, I think only border states that choose to build the wall should pay for it. I'm in VA and that wall can fuck off. That's your problem in Texas. States rights for God's sake. The 10th Amendment says anything not specifically given to the Fed is reserved for the states. Ain't nothing about walls in the Constitution. Pay for the wall yourself, not with my tax dollars.0 -
We have had our own issues with Mexican mafia/cartel, but most definitely safer than the border towns.vaggar99 said:
so you're in the safe part of the state?PJPOWER said:
Okay...? Still don't know where you're going with this dude? You should probably avoid Chicago if you are worried about "stray bullets"... Or any gang ridden areas of San Diego, Pittsburgh, New York, etc. I've also heard of cartels popping off shots across the border, so might not put any border cities in your GPS.vaggar99 said:
relax man. i drive around the state all the time. just wanted to know which areas i should keep an eye out for stray bullets.PJPOWER said:
WTF are you talking about? I'm not sure why you would gather that from that post?vaggar99 said:
you doing something illegal?PJPOWER said:
It's a quiet little town called Nunyabiznez. I think it would be more beneficial for them to be part of Mexico. Then it's a straight shot from Mexico to Canada. Remember, though, you would now be bound by all Mexico laws and regulations.vaggar99 said:
or Mexico. what part of TX you in?PJPOWER said:
Why not part of Mexico?vaggar99 said:
time for CA, OR and WA to become part of Canada.PJPOWER said:
I also say "fuck the wall"! I vote a free bullet train from the Texas border straight to Canada...or even VA for that matter! No security checkpoints or any of that needless stuff. If they get to the train, they can take whatever they want, guns, drugs, measles, etc!mrussel1 said:
You could argue it was unconstitutional. But that was litigated and found to be a tax which congress has the right to levy under the Constitution.PJPOWER said:
And Healthcare!?!?mrussel1 said:
A great job? Can you name one thing that he has accomplished thus far?RoleModelsinBlood31 said:Seems like I'm the only one enjoying all
of this! I think he's been doing a great job. If he didn't expect he'd run into opposition that's on him but I couldn't ask for a better start to it all! Let's get onto the wall and build that mofo!
And honestly, I think only border states that choose to build the wall should pay for it. I'm in VA and that wall can fuck off. That's your problem in Texas. States rights for God's sake. The 10th Amendment says anything not specifically given to the Fed is reserved for the states. Ain't nothing about walls in the Constitution. Pay for the wall yourself, not with my tax dollars.0 -
Damn straight, benjs.benjs said:
Not to mention California has Godfather. I don't know many Canadians who would want that type of man around.mrussel1 said:
Negative.. California has the fifth largest economy in the world. We don't need any of those three states leaving.vaggar99 said:
time for CA, OR and WA to become part of Canada.PJPOWER said:
I also say "fuck the wall"! I vote a free bullet train from the Texas border straight to Canada...or even VA for that matter! No security checkpoints or any of that needless stuff. If they get to the train, they can take whatever they want, guns, drugs, measles, etc!mrussel1 said:
You could argue it was unconstitutional. But that was litigated and found to be a tax which congress has the right to levy under the Constitution.PJPOWER said:
And Healthcare!?!?mrussel1 said:
A great job? Can you name one thing that he has accomplished thus far?RoleModelsinBlood31 said:Seems like I'm the only one enjoying all
of this! I think he's been doing a great job. If he didn't expect he'd run into opposition that's on him but I couldn't ask for a better start to it all! Let's get onto the wall and build that mofo!
And honestly, I think only border states that choose to build the wall should pay for it. I'm in VA and that wall can fuck off. That's your problem in Texas. States rights for God's sake. The 10th Amendment says anything not specifically given to the Fed is reserved for the states. Ain't nothing about walls in the Constitution. Pay for the wall yourself, not with my tax dollars.
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And then he goes back and edits his spelling mistake. Ahahahaha. And then makes another one. Ahahahaha.benjs said:
Sorry, but I struggle to differentiate between your satirical comments that make no sense and some of your honest commentaries on here that also make no sense.PJPOWER said:
Wow...if you're to dense to gather that this was a fascesious response to another poster that stated that border problems were only the responsibility of the bordering state, then that's your fault.benjs said:
I don't even know what to say to this. The fact that we're discussing how you could round up Mexicans (who you've defined as either hyenas or leeches), and spend an obscene amount of money (which hurts the national debt and goes against what Trump promised) to send them up to your neighbouring allies so they can inherit your problem, is absolutely dumbfounding to me.PJPOWER said:
Once they were in Canada, they would become Canadian citizens through the superior immigration process up there and Canada would be fully responsible for their wellbeing once there. The north states can decide whether or not they need a wall between Canada and them...not a Texas problem anymore. As dignin suggested, those states would be fully responsible for any immigration issues up there.benjs said:
In order to deal with a perceived undocumented immigrant problem from Mexico, you would like to have a bullet train from Mexico to Canada built. Instead of Americans paying for a wall, you want them to pay for a train route from Mexico to Canada, the train operators, the land the trains have to go on, the tracks, and the maintenance. You say that the existence of the bullet train means no more security checkpoints: so, what, a Mexican travels north and sees either an unfortified border over here, and a bullet train over there, and takes the bullet train every time? Why wouldn't they walk across the border then and there?PJPOWER said:
I also say "fuck the wall"! I vote a free bullet train from the Texas border straight to Canada...or even VA for that matter! No security checkpoints or any of that needless stuff. If they get to the train, they can take whatever they want, guns, drugs, measles, etc!mrussel1 said:
You could argue it was unconstitutional. But that was litigated and found to be a tax which congress has the right to levy under the Constitution.PJPOWER said:
And Healthcare!?!?mrussel1 said:
A great job? Can you name one thing that he has accomplished thus far?RoleModelsinBlood31 said:Seems like I'm the only one enjoying all
of this! I think he's been doing a great job. If he didn't expect he'd run into opposition that's on him but I couldn't ask for a better start to it all! Let's get onto the wall and build that mofo!
And honestly, I think only border states that choose to build the wall should pay for it. I'm in VA and that wall can fuck off. That's your problem in Texas. States rights for God's sake. The 10th Amendment says anything not specifically given to the Fed is reserved for the states. Ain't nothing about walls in the Constitution. Pay for the wall yourself, not with my tax dollars.
Next point, what about the Mexicans who have family in America and train up to Canada so they can walk across our largely insecure border between Canada and America (a border far larger than the America-Mexico border, in case you'd like to add to your unnecessary spendings and build a wall up here, in addition to your new train and insecure borders in the South).
Also, you had a grammar error when you tried to attack my intelligence - **too dense
Hugh Freaking Dillon is currently out of the office, returning sometime in the fall0 -
How come El Paso ranks as safer than a lot of cities?PJPOWER said:
We have had our own issues with Mexican mafia/cartel, but most definitely safer than the border towns.vaggar99 said:
so you're in the safe part of the state?PJPOWER said:
Okay...? Still don't know where you're going with this dude? You should probably avoid Chicago if you are worried about "stray bullets"... Or any gang ridden areas of San Diego, Pittsburgh, New York, etc. I've also heard of cartels popping off shots across the border, so might not put any border cities in your GPS.vaggar99 said:
relax man. i drive around the state all the time. just wanted to know which areas i should keep an eye out for stray bullets.PJPOWER said:
WTF are you talking about? I'm not sure why you would gather that from that post?vaggar99 said:
you doing something illegal?PJPOWER said:
It's a quiet little town called Nunyabiznez. I think it would be more beneficial for them to be part of Mexico. Then it's a straight shot from Mexico to Canada. Remember, though, you would now be bound by all Mexico laws and regulations.vaggar99 said:
or Mexico. what part of TX you in?PJPOWER said:
Why not part of Mexico?vaggar99 said:
time for CA, OR and WA to become part of Canada.PJPOWER said:
I also say "fuck the wall"! I vote a free bullet train from the Texas border straight to Canada...or even VA for that matter! No security checkpoints or any of that needless stuff. If they get to the train, they can take whatever they want, guns, drugs, measles, etc!mrussel1 said:
You could argue it was unconstitutional. But that was litigated and found to be a tax which congress has the right to levy under the Constitution.PJPOWER said:
And Healthcare!?!?mrussel1 said:
A great job? Can you name one thing that he has accomplished thus far?RoleModelsinBlood31 said:Seems like I'm the only one enjoying all
of this! I think he's been doing a great job. If he didn't expect he'd run into opposition that's on him but I couldn't ask for a better start to it all! Let's get onto the wall and build that mofo!
And honestly, I think only border states that choose to build the wall should pay for it. I'm in VA and that wall can fuck off. That's your problem in Texas. States rights for God's sake. The 10th Amendment says anything not specifically given to the Fed is reserved for the states. Ain't nothing about walls in the Constitution. Pay for the wall yourself, not with my tax dollars.
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Be nice.HughFreakingDillon said:
And then he goes back and edits his spelling mistake. Ahahahaha. And then makes another one. Ahahahaha.benjs said:
Sorry, but I struggle to differentiate between your satirical comments that make no sense and some of your honest commentaries on here that also make no sense.PJPOWER said:
Wow...if you're to dense to gather that this was a fascesious response to another poster that stated that border problems were only the responsibility of the bordering state, then that's your fault.benjs said:
I don't even know what to say to this. The fact that we're discussing how you could round up Mexicans (who you've defined as either hyenas or leeches), and spend an obscene amount of money (which hurts the national debt and goes against what Trump promised) to send them up to your neighbouring allies so they can inherit your problem, is absolutely dumbfounding to me.PJPOWER said:
Once they were in Canada, they would become Canadian citizens through the superior immigration process up there and Canada would be fully responsible for their wellbeing once there. The north states can decide whether or not they need a wall between Canada and them...not a Texas problem anymore. As dignin suggested, those states would be fully responsible for any immigration issues up there.benjs said:
In order to deal with a perceived undocumented immigrant problem from Mexico, you would like to have a bullet train from Mexico to Canada built. Instead of Americans paying for a wall, you want them to pay for a train route from Mexico to Canada, the train operators, the land the trains have to go on, the tracks, and the maintenance. You say that the existence of the bullet train means no more security checkpoints: so, what, a Mexican travels north and sees either an unfortified border over here, and a bullet train over there, and takes the bullet train every time? Why wouldn't they walk across the border then and there?PJPOWER said:
I also say "fuck the wall"! I vote a free bullet train from the Texas border straight to Canada...or even VA for that matter! No security checkpoints or any of that needless stuff. If they get to the train, they can take whatever they want, guns, drugs, measles, etc!mrussel1 said:
You could argue it was unconstitutional. But that was litigated and found to be a tax which congress has the right to levy under the Constitution.PJPOWER said:
And Healthcare!?!?mrussel1 said:
A great job? Can you name one thing that he has accomplished thus far?RoleModelsinBlood31 said:Seems like I'm the only one enjoying all
of this! I think he's been doing a great job. If he didn't expect he'd run into opposition that's on him but I couldn't ask for a better start to it all! Let's get onto the wall and build that mofo!
And honestly, I think only border states that choose to build the wall should pay for it. I'm in VA and that wall can fuck off. That's your problem in Texas. States rights for God's sake. The 10th Amendment says anything not specifically given to the Fed is reserved for the states. Ain't nothing about walls in the Constitution. Pay for the wall yourself, not with my tax dollars.
Next point, what about the Mexicans who have family in America and train up to Canada so they can walk across our largely insecure border between Canada and America (a border far larger than the America-Mexico border, in case you'd like to add to your unnecessary spendings and build a wall up here, in addition to your new train and insecure borders in the South).
Also, you had a grammar error when you tried to attack my intelligence - **too dense
He just learnt something new today.
Nothing wrong with that.0 -
I cannot speak for all cities, I know some of the larger ones are havens for cartel/MS13 gangs...?Go Beavers said:
How come El Paso ranks as safer than a lot of cities?PJPOWER said:
We have had our own issues with Mexican mafia/cartel, but most definitely safer than the border towns.vaggar99 said:
so you're in the safe part of the state?PJPOWER said:
Okay...? Still don't know where you're going with this dude? You should probably avoid Chicago if you are worried about "stray bullets"... Or any gang ridden areas of San Diego, Pittsburgh, New York, etc. I've also heard of cartels popping off shots across the border, so might not put any border cities in your GPS.vaggar99 said:
relax man. i drive around the state all the time. just wanted to know which areas i should keep an eye out for stray bullets.PJPOWER said:
WTF are you talking about? I'm not sure why you would gather that from that post?vaggar99 said:
you doing something illegal?PJPOWER said:
It's a quiet little town called Nunyabiznez. I think it would be more beneficial for them to be part of Mexico. Then it's a straight shot from Mexico to Canada. Remember, though, you would now be bound by all Mexico laws and regulations.vaggar99 said:
or Mexico. what part of TX you in?PJPOWER said:
Why not part of Mexico?vaggar99 said:
time for CA, OR and WA to become part of Canada.PJPOWER said:
I also say "fuck the wall"! I vote a free bullet train from the Texas border straight to Canada...or even VA for that matter! No security checkpoints or any of that needless stuff. If they get to the train, they can take whatever they want, guns, drugs, measles, etc!mrussel1 said:
You could argue it was unconstitutional. But that was litigated and found to be a tax which congress has the right to levy under the Constitution.PJPOWER said:
And Healthcare!?!?mrussel1 said:
A great job? Can you name one thing that he has accomplished thus far?RoleModelsinBlood31 said:Seems like I'm the only one enjoying all
of this! I think he's been doing a great job. If he didn't expect he'd run into opposition that's on him but I couldn't ask for a better start to it all! Let's get onto the wall and build that mofo!
And honestly, I think only border states that choose to build the wall should pay for it. I'm in VA and that wall can fuck off. That's your problem in Texas. States rights for God's sake. The 10th Amendment says anything not specifically given to the Fed is reserved for the states. Ain't nothing about walls in the Constitution. Pay for the wall yourself, not with my tax dollars.0 -
'He doesn't like this sh*t': Trump reportedly hates his job after less than three weeks.
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Can you spell resignation?vaggar99 said:'He doesn't like this sh*t': Trump reportedly hates his job after less than three weeks.
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