Sonny Clark
Diamond Member
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- #61
NO.Almost everything in life is negotiable, why not the wall? The "Wall" is just political rhetoric, nothing more. And, even if the "Wall" is forgotten, something has to be done, and done soon. The "illegal" problem has gotten completely out of hand."The Wall" will be worthless if erected. I'm sure that Trump knows this. Illegals will find a way in regardless of means to stop them. The solution to rid this nation of illegals, is to imprison for life without the possibility of parole, anyone that houses, feeds, employs, or otherwise aids illegals once they enter this country. In other words, severely punish those that aid and assist ANY and ALL illegals. Illegals are here because they can work, eat, and get many different kinds of help from many people and agencies. End their sources of support and thus end their entry into this country.It seems like Trump has been walking back from many of the things he's been saying over the past few months - from punishing women who have abortions to minimum wages to taxes to banning Muslims. Everything is a starting point for negotiations. And his supporters are all fine with that, it appears.
But what about the wall?
If Trump says the wall is negotiable, what will be the reaction of his most diehard supporters? Will they still say its OK because everything is negotiable?
Trump and millions of others know the obvious solution. It's just a matter of having the guts to fix the problem. Many of our social and economics problems have simple easy solutions, but no one has the guts to bring about the necessary changes required. Trump will be the next president regardless of the number of times that he amends his earlier statements. His only challenger is Hillary, and she's got more negative baggage than a three time loser serving life without the possibility of parole.
The topic is not whether you support the Wall, but what if the Wall in negotiable.
Is the 2nd Amendment Negotiable?
What does that have to do with the "Wall"? Are you attempting to change the subject?
FYI - In the eyes of lawmakers, the entire Constitution is negotiable. Just ask the members of the U.S. Supreme Court.
Again, what does the Constitution have to do with the topic?