If I Were President Tancredo
by Bucktowndusty
The first thing I would do would be to build huge border walls around sanctuary cities, cutting them off from law-abiding America. They want to act like sovereign nations, let them do so within impenetrable (and inescapable border bubbles).
Don’t like huge Berlin-Wall-Like barriers encircling you? Get your undocumented workers to knock them down then – thus declaring war on America and having to suffer the consequences.
What? You want federal money to study the issue? Touch! Federal money is for law-abiding America. Tax your lawbreaking corporations within your borders.
Starving to death? Tough! Have Mexico air drop you food.
Unfair? Then stop acting like southern secessionists of the past. If you want to suck on the federal tit, then don’t bite on the rules.
Change your mind? Ok, sanctuary cities, if you want to get back into the circle of trust, you have to deport all of your undocumented, then build a portion of the Mexico/America border wall before we'll knock down the walls encircling your towns.
Lastly, even though I kicked his butt, I would never again let Fox News (a network that really doesn't want me to win) trick me into the fringe by appearing with Geraldo Rivera, the flame-throwing, topic-deflection expert extraordinaire. Even when I win, I leave the battle with fleas.
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A Question Of Worthiness
by A. Hamilton
Time and again I've heard, "worth it," clauses such as; "It may cost millions of dollars, but if it saves one innocent life, it's worth it." Or, "It may take days or months or years, but if it saves one innocent life, it's worth it." Or, "I know it may be almost impossible to do, but if it saves one innocent life, it's worth it."
Likewise, time and again I've heard Geraldo Rivera defend illegal aliens who have killed innocent people through drunk driving, murder and robbery. He argues that the person being in this country illegally is not the problem. Instead, the problem is caused by the failure of our system to stop drunk driving and crime.
He refuses to give the slightest credence to the fact that if the illegal immigrant were not here than the crime would not have happened.
I would like to evoke the, "Worth it," clause to Geraldo in this context;
Geraldo? I know deporting 15 to 20 million illegal immigrants would cost millions of dollars and it may take days or months or years and it may be almost impossible to do, but if it would save one innocent life, isn't it worth it?
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