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In the end, if we don't build the wall, the Democrats will smother us. They have already flipped California and New Mexico into solid blue States. Illegal voters have turned Nevada light blue. And they have turned Texas and Arizona from solid to light red.
The issue of illegal immigration has been an endless game of kick the can for decades. But this is it. The authoritarian leftist Democrat party is on the verge of a stranglehold on the country and the end of our freedom. That's why the Democrats fight so hysterically against the wall. They don't think it won't work, they know it will.
The reason this is THE issue is that for that reason, every other issue is dependent on the wall. If we don't build the wall, then Texas will eventually flip and with that alone we're done. Hispanics over time like all other Americans become more conservative as they become more successful. But that takes time and a million illegals coming here a year floods that.
I didn't vote for Trump last time for two main reasons. First, I'm a capitalist and he isn't. Free trade is the beating heart of capitalism. Second, he has been a pig to women. Unlike Democrats who voted twice for a sexual predator and again for his hoe who attacked his victims again, that does matter to me.
But now it's down to this. We must end the endless flow now. And for me, my decision of whether I will vote for him comes down to this. Build the wall and I'll vote for him. Don't, and I won't. I can't imagine what would make me flip from that. This is THE political question in our country. We must build the wall, and build it now.
I voted that I did not vote for 2016 but I will in 2020 because I believe/hope he'll actually do it.
Please explain your vote if you voted you will change your vote regarding Trump either way.
You mean that WALL that Mexico was supposed to pay for?
The 1.6 billion they just appropriated is to fix existing fences along the border.Here’s what Congress is stuffing into its $1.3 trillion spending bill – The Denver PostThe bill provides $1.6 billion for barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border, but with some serious strings attached. Of the total, $251 million is earmarked specifically for “secondary fencing” near San Diego, where fencing is already in place; $445 million is for no more than 25 miles of “levee fencing”; $196 million is for “primary pedestrian fencing” in the Rio Grande Valley; $445 million is for the replacement of existing fencing in that area.
Here is how effective they've been. If you watch the entire video they'll tell about the 240 tunnels they have already found in the San Diego Region alone. Basically if you build a 1000 mile wall you'll have a 1000 tunnels underneath it, as soon as it's built.
Border patrol agent explores newly discovered US-Mexico drug tunnel with GoPro camera
As for as voting for Trump for a second term, he's not going to make it through his 1st term.
Not when he's stupid enough to do this.
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