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Post by code on Dec 17, 2022 23:09:37 GMT
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Post by code on Dec 17, 2022 23:12:03 GMT
THE DENVER POSTSaturday, December 17th 2022 Digital Replica Edition Colorado News Mayor Michael Hancock declares state of emergency as migrants continue to arrive in DenverDeclaration will allow city to seek state and federal funding to help accommodate influx of people
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Post by code on Dec 17, 2022 23:13:36 GMT
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Post by code on Dec 17, 2022 23:17:50 GMT
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Post by code on Dec 17, 2022 23:19:19 GMT
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Post by code on Dec 17, 2022 23:21:07 GMT
Israel Completes Vast, Billion-dollar Gaza Barrier Hailed the 'most complex project' Israeli defense officials have ever built, the barrier includes a sensor-equipped underground wall, a six-meter high above-ground fence, and a sea barrier that detects naval incursions
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Post by walnut on Dec 17, 2022 23:58:21 GMT
Wow
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Post by ratty on Dec 18, 2022 0:26:37 GMT
Well done Code!
PS: We have a moat.
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Post by missouriboy on Dec 18, 2022 3:31:31 GMT
We have the eye of Moron. 
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Post by glennkoks on Dec 18, 2022 13:25:30 GMT
I have always thought that strict enforcement of our immigration and labor laws would be much more effective than building a wall. Start fining/jailing the employers that hire illegals and the market will dry up.
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Post by blustnmtn on Dec 18, 2022 14:13:49 GMT
I have always thought that strict enforcement of our immigration and labor laws would be much more effective than building a wall. Start fining/jailing the employers that hire illegals and the market will dry up. “The Donor Class” is clearly against that. Washington DC is bought and paid for and it’s not by The People and for The People.
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Post by missouriboy on Dec 18, 2022 14:21:53 GMT
I have always thought that strict enforcement of our immigration and labor laws would be much more effective than building a wall. Start fining/jailing the employers that hire illegals and the market will dry up. Yes, but these employers are well-connected. We will have to fine/jail both the employers and the politicians. Unless we self-destruct, the time is coming when we will need more immigrants for our workforce as industry continues to redeploy to North America, Some say we need them now. There are many good csndidates south of the border. But we seem to be no better at weeding out undesirable immigrants than we our at weeding out undesirable politicians. As Pogo said ... We have met the enemy and he is us. 
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Post by blustnmtn on Dec 18, 2022 15:00:19 GMT
Each day about 300 Americans die from fentanyl (like a plane crash a day). Since 9/11, over one million Americans have died of drug overdoses, while the Mexican cartels make $19 - 29 billion a year selling drugs. Just the cost of doing big business.
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Post by missouriboy on Dec 18, 2022 15:42:09 GMT
Each day about 300 Americans die from fentanyl (like a plane crash a day). Since 9/11, over one million Americans have died of drug overdoses, while the Mexican cartels make $19 - 29 billion a year selling drugs. Just the cost of doing big business. So ... about as much as the defense contractors are making on Ukraine. Time to clean up the Wild West again? Some would argue that the Wild West ended when the local people and their law enforcement agents had hunted down and exterminated the local gangs and individuals that gave it that name. I'm not excluding the big business cattle barons of the time. A Public Declaration of War on the cartels? We have the technology and means. Do we have the political support? "Any person or persons transporting drugs, or attempting to transport drugs, across this border is/are subject to extermination". Publish it widely for all to read. A few well-placed air strikes and military ambushes might discourage those who cannot or will not read. Most of the rest could be taken down one or two at a time. Mexico might holler in public ... but in private they might be rooting for us ... as the cartels are as much (or more) of a threat to them as to us. If they want a "War" on drugs, then make it so. No more Mr Nice Guy on foreign criminals and their US-based compadres that are attacking the US. Then it can be Chicago's turn.
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Post by youngjasper on Dec 18, 2022 19:16:55 GMT
Each day about 300 Americans die from fentanyl (like a plane crash a day). Since 9/11, over one million Americans have died of drug overdoses, while the Mexican cartels make $19 - 29 billion a year selling drugs. Just the cost of doing big business. So ... about as much as the defense contractors are making on Ukraine. Time to clean up the Wild West again? Some would argue that the Wild West ended when the local people and their law enforcement agents had hunted down and exterminated the local gangs and individuals that gave it that name. I'm not excluding the big business cattle barons of the time. A Public Declaration of War on the cartels? We have the technology and means. Do we have the political support? "Any person or persons transporting drugs, or attempting to transport drugs, across this border is/are subject to extermination". Publish it widely for all to read. A few well-placed air strikes and military ambushes might discourage those who cannot or will not read. Most of the rest could be taken down one or two at a time. Mexico might holler in public ... but in private they might be rooting for us ... as the cartels are as much (or more) of a threat to them as to us. If they want a "War" on drugs, then make it so. No more Mr Nice Guy on foreign criminals and their US-based compadres that are attacking the US. Then it can be Chicago's turn.
"I see a red sash, I kill the man wearing it!"
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