Anonymous ID: b36e36 April 5, 2019, 7:52 a.m. No.6058462   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8560 >>8798

>>6058353

So … how long do you think it will take to complete the wall? Without the wall, threats to close the border are moot.

You obviously didn't apply yourself to understanding the video of this announcement, so go to his twitter account and read the three tweet series where he explains that there are TWO triggers for shutting the border down. The first is illegal immigration. According to him, Mexico was quick to take action on that already. The second is for them to end the large scale movement of drugs. Since that is likely to plunge Mexico into a SERIOUS internal war, a longer deadline is certainly to be expected … and a year is definitely optimistic.

If EITHER of these goals are not met, there will be severe economic penalties beginning with a prohibitively high tariff on large ticket exported goods followed in fairly short order with a complete closure of the border.

Don't bitch about Trump. Bitch TO your elected representatives in your statehouse and in DC. Do your part .. light a fire under their lazy asses and don't let that fire go out until you get the results we ALL want.

Anonymous ID: b36e36 April 5, 2019, 8:12 a.m. No.6058682   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6058347

>a move that fellow Republicans warned would have a devastating economic impact.

They seem to think that the loss of life due to the ready availability of, literally, tons of heroin, cocaine and fentanyl means nothing. These Country-club RINOs gotta go, folks. They gotta go.

Trump got on the president of GM recently about building cars in the US. She cited union opposition but the reality is that it is her job to overcome that opposition … that's why she gets the big money. I suspect that when it simply isn't possible to ship autos into the US that were built in Mexico, she'll find a way to work with the unions. And we may need to find a way to limit their power, too.

Anonymous ID: b36e36 April 5, 2019, 8:21 a.m. No.6058776   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>6058672

That last paragraph was the interesting one for me. They read data off devices which were not in use at the time while they were moving through an airport.