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Feb 13, 2020 16:52:16   #
Iliamna1
 
Realistic wrote:
Solution:
immigration: screw a wall, put drones in the air, if ya cross our border we smoke ya, problem solved, do it legal or die, no skin off my ass which way they choose.

food stamps, welfare, etc: drug test, ya don't test ya get nothing, your not a citizen, ya get nothing, work programs, ya don't work ya get nothing, affordable child care that's appropriate compared to wage earned, ya have more than 2 children, ya get your tubes tied, no tie no nothing, housing, ya don't take care of it it, you lose it. Simple, problem solved.

Foreign Aid: you install golden toilets over take care of you people, its gone, ya don't show major signes of improvement with each distribution, ya lose it, ya start wars with your neibors ya lose it.
problem solved

War: until every family in America, has food, housing, schooling, we stay the hell out of other peoples business, we protect our citizens from within, and let these other countries do the same.

Industrial Military Complex: ya wanna supply the military, the govt, the cities or states with anything, you do it at a competitive price, to hell with Bacon Davis, our govt should get the best price, and product for our money, not pay 10 times what the private citizen pays, it is our money why the hell are we paying a premium for crap work F-35 perfect example.
The cost of schools is ridiculous

Politicians: No Cadillac insurance, they get the same thing we get, no ridiculous raises, they get what we get. no open ended offices, term limits on all of the corrupt bastards, ya don't do your job, in the best interest of the American people your gone, screw special interest, not allowed anywhere near our govt.

CEO's, ya want a 500 million dollar bonus, when your corporations heading for bankruptcy (Bank of America 2008) go piss up a rope, ya get bailed out by the American tax payers, ya don't get to raise the prices of the same, you rebuild by loosing your bonuses till your solvent again. CEO gets 100 million bonus every employee in the company gets an equal share based on wage, ya get caught milking the system, you pay it all back, Pyramid Schemes.

we spend trillions of dollars to line the pockets of a hand full of greedy, selfish, pieces of shit, when our country struggles, its stops here
Solution: br immigration: screw a wall, put drones... (show quote)


:WHEN are you throwing your hat in the ring? I'll vote for you.

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Feb 13, 2020 17:04:51   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
Iliamna1 wrote:
:WHEN are you throwing your hat in the ring? I'll vote for you.


Even if it is only for the local school board. Need to start somewhere.

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Feb 13, 2020 17:13:20   #
Iliamna1
 
dtucker300 wrote:
Even if it is only for the local school board. Need to start somewhere.


Anything, ANYTHING . . . Senate, house, president. ANYTHING ! ! ! The higher the office, the better.

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Feb 13, 2020 17:37:55   #
elledee
 
youngwilliam wrote:
Petey bird, someone needs to clean your cage. It's full of shit.


It's not his cage that's full of sh#%

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Feb 13, 2020 17:42:32   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
Iliamna1 wrote:
Anything, ANYTHING . . . Senate, house, president. ANYTHING ! ! ! The higher the office, the better.


Absolutely! We need more people to be engaged, especially at the local level. The incumbents almost have a lock on their offices, being re-elected about 97% of the time. Even with term limits, they float from one position to another making a career out of running for office. This results in their being further removed from the people they represent. I once served on a Community College Board of Trustees (as well as a few NGOs and private entities). Most of the others had delusions of grandeur and were so power-hungry as to want to be elected to more powerful positions because after a while they begin to think they are the only enlightened ones and are part of the elites. They were using their current position as a stepping stone for bigger and better things, for themselves. They lose sight of who they actually work for and are accountable to. Even those in public office are susceptible to the Peter Principle.

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Feb 14, 2020 08:11:11   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
dtucker300 wrote:
Absolutely! We need more people to be engaged, especially at the local level. The incumbents almost have a lock on their offices, being re-elected about 97% of the time. Even with term limits, they float from one position to another making a career out of running for office. This results in their being further removed from the people they represent. I once served on a Community College Board of Trustees (as well as a few NGOs and private entities). Most of the others had delusions of grandeur and were so power-hungry as to want to be elected to more powerful positions because after a while they begin to think they are the only enlightened ones and are part of the elites. They were using their current position as a stepping stone for bigger and better things, for themselves. They lose sight of who they actually work for and are accountable to. Even those in public office are susceptible to the Peter Principle.
Absolutely! We need more people to be engaged, es... (show quote)


So you witnessed the self serving climbers?
Those who really want to be servants are probably scarce.
Ron Paul comes to mind.

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Feb 14, 2020 13:26:13   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
eagleye13 wrote:
So you witnessed the self serving climbers?
Those who really want to be servants are probably scarce.
Ron Paul comes to mind.


I supported Ron Paul in 2008 during the primaries. He is probably the only real legitimate candidate we have had for President in at least 50 years. I also like his son. I don't agree with him on a lot of things because I am not as libertarian as he is. However, in general, I like his stance because he doesn't seem to be vainglorious like most politicians.

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Feb 14, 2020 13:47:43   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
dtucker300 wrote:
I supported Ron Paul in 2008 during the primaries. He is probably the only real legitimate candidate we have had for President in at least 50 years. I also like his son. I don't agree with him on a lot of things because I am not as libertarian as he is. However, in general, I like his stance because he doesn't seem to be vainglorious like most politicians.


I wonder; Is common sense be schooled out of our children by the liberal education establishment?

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Feb 14, 2020 13:53:32   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
eagleye13 wrote:
I wonder; Is common sense be schooled out of our children by the liberal education establishment?


I don't blame the education system as much as the lack of real parenting going on in the US today. Too much electronic parenting and baby sitting going on.

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Feb 14, 2020 13:57:43   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
nwtk2007 wrote:
I don't blame the education system as much as the lack of real parenting going on in the US today. Too much electronic parenting and baby sitting going on.


Good point.
Liberal laziness is a problem also..

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Feb 14, 2020 14:06:40   #
nwtk2007 Loc: Texas
 
eagleye13 wrote:
Good point.
Liberal laziness is a problem also..


Huge!

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Feb 14, 2020 14:12:57   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
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Feb 14, 2020 14:33:17   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
eagleye13 wrote:
Good point.
Liberal laziness is a problem also..



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Feb 14, 2020 17:30:22   #
Realistic
 
Perfect example why the wall is a Horrendous waste of money... $100 saws all makes it worthless
Now a Drone, with heat seekers, on the other hand :-)

November 2, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. PDT
SAN DIEGO — Smuggling gangs in Mexico have repeatedly sawed through new sections of President Trump’s border wall in recent months by using commercially available power tools, opening gaps large enough for people and drug loads to pass through, according to U.S. agents and officials with knowledge of the damage.

The breaches have been made using a popular cordless household tool known as a reciprocating saw that retails at hardware stores for as little as $100. When fitted with specialized blades, the saws can slice through one of the barrier’s steel-and-concrete bollards in minutes, according to the agents, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly about the barrier-defeating techniques.

After cutting through the base of a single bollard, smugglers can push the steel out of the way, creating an adult-size gap. Because the bollards are so tall — and are attached only to a panel at the top — their length makes them easier to push aside once they have been cut and are left dangling, according to engineers consulted by The Washington Post.

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Feb 15, 2020 10:10:42   #
eagleye13 Loc: Fl
 
Realistic wrote:
Perfect example why the wall is a Horrendous waste of money... $100 saws all makes it worthless
Now a Drone, with heat seekers, on the other hand :-)

November 2, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. PDT
SAN DIEGO — Smuggling gangs in Mexico have repeatedly sawed through new sections of President Trump’s border wall in recent months by using commercially available power tools, opening gaps large enough for people and drug loads to pass through, according to U.S. agents and officials with knowledge of the damage.

The breaches have been made using a popular cordless household tool known as a reciprocating saw that retails at hardware stores for as little as $100. When fitted with specialized blades, the saws can slice through one of the barrier’s steel-and-concrete bollards in minutes, according to the agents, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly about the barrier-defeating techniques.

After cutting through the base of a single bollard, smugglers can push the steel out of the way, creating an adult-size gap. Because the bollards are so tall — and are attached only to a panel at the top — their length makes them easier to push aside once they have been cut and are left dangling, according to engineers consulted by The Washington Post.
Perfect example why the wall is a Horrendous waste... (show quote)


Add sensors,Monitors, Slick 50, itching powder, molasses, dye, etc.

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