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Online corbe

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The key to border security is eliminating incentive
« on: April 01, 2019, 01:00:29 pm »
The key to border security is eliminating incentive

March 31, 2019   

By David Ware
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Border enforcement must continue to be enhanced. We need more Border Patrol Agents and more Customs and Border Protection Officers. Money should be taken away from foreign aid which is just giving money to people who hate us more often than not.

In your family budget, you provide for the necessities first. You make sure the mortgage is paid on time so you and your family have a place to live and you don’t destroy your credit rating. You spend what you need to on food and clothing and school supplies.

But you postpone that cruise to the South Pacific until you can better afford it. You’ll save those incredible ocean vistas and tropical sunsets for another day. Paying the bills and making ends meet comes first.

This is the concept of deferred gratification. Unfortunately we have not yet learned it in managing our national economy as we have in our own individual homes.

We need to spend what we need to spend to secure our border. But that is not a total solution. Human traffickers and drug smugglers and potential terrorists will continue to overwhelm our border as long as they think they have a high rate of success.

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Re: The key to border security is eliminating incentive
« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2019, 01:12:58 pm »
Absolutely!

As long as the Handouts are there for their easy taking, we won't be able to stop the flow of illegals.

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Re: The key to border security is eliminating incentive
« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2019, 12:17:11 am »
Incentives or not, they will still come.

BUILD THE WALL first.

THEN start worryin' about "incentives".

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Re: The key to border security is eliminating incentive
« Reply #3 on: April 02, 2019, 12:20:02 am »
I'm all for eliminating incentives.

That way they won't be so inclined to climb the wall....

FFS, this isn't rocket surgery.
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