Michchamp
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Knowing just how much commerce flows across the border regularly, especially food we need to eat, parts to keep our cars running, and many other consumer goods, and also how millions of people live on one side and work on another, and need to go back and forth each day or regularly buy things in America they can't get in Mexico, supporting jobs and pumping taxes into our budgets... it's amusing how clueless the people drooling on about walling it all off and shutting it down are.
It's not that simple, and the problems cited to justify that approach are miniscule compared to the costs it would impose on all parties concerned, which includes even dumbfuck Americans who live far away from the border who think the tomatoes, strawberries, cucumbers, etc. etc. they buy at Krogers or Walmart in January are magically coming from the US because those are American chains.
Our dumbfuck governor just had to backtrack on this.
It's not that simple, and the problems cited to justify that approach are miniscule compared to the costs it would impose on all parties concerned, which includes even dumbfuck Americans who live far away from the border who think the tomatoes, strawberries, cucumbers, etc. etc. they buy at Krogers or Walmart in January are magically coming from the US because those are American chains.
Our dumbfuck governor just had to backtrack on this.
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