Good thing this has nothing to do with that “single issue.” And I have that on good authority.
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Good thing this has nothing to do with that “single issue.” And I have that on good authority.
[Via WiscoDave]
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15k?
Nothing to see here with 10k or so fence jumpers and swimmers arriving each and every day. (Ackowledged numbers, guesstimates of get aways may double that number.)
Couple of years ago some CONgressgrifter opined that Guam might tip over if we’d upped the number of troops billeted there, but nary a word about subsuming USofA under a tidal wave of unassimalable big gov clients.
Tell me, Brandon, how this fits your greenish ‘sustainable’ societies models? Eh? Can’t hear you Brandon.
Barkeep…one for the road please.
It’s a completely different animal. Yea, we got 250,000 more “Dreamers” in November — an average of ~8,400 per day — but those come over in small groups spread out along a 2,000-mile border.
These 15k (plus however many more they pick up on the way) will arrive all at the same time and all in the same place.
My question about these “caravans” remains unchanged: Who’s funding them? Traveling through some of the most inhospitable climes on the continent — from think jungle to high desert — where resources are scarce and needed by local residents, how are 15k extra people being fed, watered, and bedded down (even sleeping on the ground, it’s a lot of ground)? How is 15k extra people’s worth of bodily waste being handled and disposed of without making everyone sick? It’s a logistical nightmare, one which the “caravans” cannot possibly solve on their own.
So where’s all that logistical support and funding coming from?
How many are Chinese PLA sleeper saboteurs? We won’t see them until China invades Taiwan and they strike from the shadows.