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Originally Posted by WVOtoGO
If you’re serious here, you’ve obviously missed my point.
Seems to me we’ve done a pretty good job of “training” the Mexicans that there are better things on this side of the fence. Otherwise, why the hell would they be coming over here? It also seems to me that if you want to stop the influx of Mexicans coming over/through the fence, you’d better put some focus on the folks over here with the carrots. You’d also better be looking at the big picture of things when you do. Coming down on the folks employing them will have some pretty big repercussions. If you can’t understand this…..I doubt you ever will……..
If you could just snap your finger and they’d all be gone. Don’t think for a second that you’d be OK with the economic results. And, don’t think for a second that all the jobs they left open would be filled with legal Americans that you seem to think are now waiting for the chance. Also - Many of those that would take some of the jobs, wouldn’t have them available for long.
BTW - We have a pasture full of horses here. My daughter has 3. My son has 1. My wife and I each have 2. None of them have been “trained” to jump anything. All but the Shetland will jump the fence (or plow through it. Ref. the tank of a Paint Horse she‘s on, attached) if we didn’t feed them where they are, and teased them with rolled oats or carrots on the other side of the fence. No (normal) horse will starve to death while looking at (and smelling) feed through a fence. None of ours will, anyway. Not sure what your kids are riding.
If you’re hungry enough - you wont either. And no one had to train you to climb a fence.
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I didn't miss your point. We know we have trained illegal aliens to come over to our side of the fence.
I am willing to pay the additional "costs" of good if illegal aliens were no longer poicking fruits and vegetables. I will save it on the other end with lower costs for law enforcement, health costs and educational costs for illegal aliens.
Also, will enjoy driving in less crowded freeways. On the recent "no illegal workday" the L.A. area freeways were a joy to drive...far less congestion (like I used to remember).
My kids ride jumper-hunter class horses. One of them will be leaving for Colorado for a month to do some shows. You may own a lot of horses and that's fine, but I've been around them for a while and horses don't like to jump. You have to teach them to like jumping -- which they can do quite well once they figure out they can do it.
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