Trump: Shutdown Could Last Months or Years

  • 104 results
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
Avatar image for mattbbpl
mattbbpl

23031

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#1 mattbbpl
Member since 2006 • 23031 Posts

I'm watching Fox News in my office cafeteria over a late lunch, and Trump is in the process of confirming that he's prepared to keep the government shut down "for months or years" until his border wall funding is approved.

He's probably bluffing, but who knows. This also further gives up a bit of leverage in the negotiations by reaccepting responsibility for the shutdown.

Avatar image for mattbbpl
mattbbpl

23031

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#2  Edited By mattbbpl
Member since 2006 • 23031 Posts

To his credit, he just now acknowledged one of the least discussed issues with a wall - he will have to seize some peoples' land via eminent domain in order to build it.

Avatar image for Serraph105
Serraph105

36039

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#3 Serraph105
Member since 2007 • 36039 Posts

@mattbbpl said:

I'm watching Fox News in my office cafeteria over a late lunch, and Trump is in the process of confirming that he's prepared to keep the government shut down "for months or years" until his border wall funding is approved.

He's probably bluffing, but who knows. This also further gives up a bit of leverage in the negotiations by reaccepting responsibility for the shutdown.

He wrote "Art of the Deal" Matt, he wrote it!

Avatar image for horgen
horgen

127503

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

#4 horgen  Moderator
Member since 2006 • 127503 Posts

Wow... I wonder when people will get heavily affected by it if lasts for months.

Avatar image for Serraph105
Serraph105

36039

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#5 Serraph105
Member since 2007 • 36039 Posts

@horgen: Well, statistics say that 40% of Americans can't cover an emergency $400 expense. I'd guess quite a few can't deal with going without pay for months.

Avatar image for deactivated-6068afec1b77d
deactivated-6068afec1b77d

2539

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 1

#6 deactivated-6068afec1b77d
Member since 2017 • 2539 Posts

@Serraph105: That's not a few. That's like almost half of America.

Avatar image for Damedius
Damedius

737

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#7 Damedius
Member since 2010 • 737 Posts

5 billion for the wall is a rounding error in the budget. This all seems like a con.

Avatar image for horgen
horgen

127503

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

#8 horgen  Moderator
Member since 2006 • 127503 Posts

@Serraph105 said:

@horgen: Well, statistics say that 40% of Americans can't cover an emergency $400 expense. I'd guess quite a few can't deal with going without pay for months.

I am aware of that. I was rather thinking about the functions that are more or less gutted while this continues. If this continue another month or two. How many americans will be affected by that?

Essentially how many uses the functions that are no longer provided.

Avatar image for Serraph105
Serraph105

36039

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#9 Serraph105
Member since 2007 • 36039 Posts

@watercrack445 said:

@Serraph105: That's not a few. That's like almost half of America.

True, but I'm guessing that they don't all work in the public sector so what percentage of the people currently furloughed or working for free and expecting backpay is who's really in question.

Avatar image for Serraph105
Serraph105

36039

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#10 Serraph105
Member since 2007 • 36039 Posts

@horgen said:
@Serraph105 said:

@horgen: Well, statistics say that 40% of Americans can't cover an emergency $400 expense. I'd guess quite a few can't deal with going without pay for months.

I am aware of that. I was rather thinking about the functions that are more or less gutted while this continues. If this continue another month or two. How many americans will be affected by that?

Essentially how many uses the functions that are no longer provided.

Ah! I have no idea on that one. I do know that these shutdowns don't tend to have much in the way of political consequences sooooo, perhaps the answer is, "Not enough" or "Not a ton".

Ultimately though, I just don't know.

Avatar image for horgen
horgen

127503

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

#11 horgen  Moderator
Member since 2006 • 127503 Posts

@Serraph105 said:
@horgen said:
@Serraph105 said:

@horgen: Well, statistics say that 40% of Americans can't cover an emergency $400 expense. I'd guess quite a few can't deal with going without pay for months.

I am aware of that. I was rather thinking about the functions that are more or less gutted while this continues. If this continue another month or two. How many americans will be affected by that?

Essentially how many uses the functions that are no longer provided.

Ah! I have no idea on that one. I do know that these shutdowns don't tend to have much in the way of political consequences sooooo, perhaps the answer is, "Not enough" or "Not a ton".

Ultimately though, I just don't know.

I guess if it doesn't have much to say in terms of political consequences, it is a good thing. Though it still sucks.

Avatar image for Jacanuk
Jacanuk

20281

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 42

User Lists: 0

#12 Jacanuk
Member since 2011 • 20281 Posts

@mattbbpl said:

I'm watching Fox News in my office cafeteria over a late lunch, and Trump is in the process of confirming that he's prepared to keep the government shut down "for months or years" until his border wall funding is approved.

He's probably bluffing, but who knows. This also further gives up a bit of leverage in the negotiations by reaccepting responsibility for the shutdown.

Well, one could ask how willing are the Democrats to hurt Americans to not make that wall happen.

But Trump will hopefully go the distance and get the wall funded and not give into the Democrats scare tactics

Avatar image for Serraph105
Serraph105

36039

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#13  Edited By Serraph105
Member since 2007 • 36039 Posts

@Jacanuk said:
@mattbbpl said:

I'm watching Fox News in my office cafeteria over a late lunch, and Trump is in the process of confirming that he's prepared to keep the government shut down "for months or years" until his border wall funding is approved.

He's probably bluffing, but who knows. This also further gives up a bit of leverage in the negotiations by reaccepting responsibility for the shutdown.

Well, one could ask how willing are the Democrats to hurt Americans to not make that wall happen.

But Trump will hopefully go the distance and get the wall funded and not give into the Democrats scare tactics

Democrats and Republicans in congress were not the ones who threw a tantrum that, as you say, is hurting Americans. They're actually the ones who put a bill on Trump's desk to prevent that from happening.

Also, I want Trump to keep his promise to make Mexico pay for the wall. So far he has only put forth plans to make Americans pay for it. He's not "going the distance" by forcing it on the American taxpayer, he's only reneging on a promise.

Avatar image for mrbojangles25
mrbojangles25

58299

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 11

User Lists: 0

#14  Edited By mrbojangles25
Member since 2005 • 58299 Posts

Here is what is going to happen:

1. Government shutdown will result in pay being furloughed or whatever they call it. In short, people won't get payed

2. Shutdown will go on for months, but no one in the government will think to save all this money not being spent on salaries for the salaries they will inevitably have to pay back.

3. One way or another, the shutdown will end.

4. Government will realize they owe ___ months of backpay to hundreds of thousands (millions?) of public employees across the nation and world, and won't have the money.

5 . ????

6. Profit

Avatar image for drlostrib
DrLostRib

5931

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 5

#15 DrLostRib
Member since 2017 • 5931 Posts

@horgen said:

Wow... I wonder when people will get heavily affected by it if lasts for months.

when people realize they wont get their tax refunds

Avatar image for HoolaHoopMan
HoolaHoopMan

14724

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#16 HoolaHoopMan
Member since 2009 • 14724 Posts

Trump's a moron who is willing to hurt Americans so that he doesn't look bad. The wall is a stupid idea and the people that want the wall are stupid. It's basically throwing money at stupidity.

Avatar image for horgen
horgen

127503

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

#17 horgen  Moderator
Member since 2006 • 127503 Posts

@drlostrib said:
@horgen said:

Wow... I wonder when people will get heavily affected by it if lasts for months.

when people realize they wont get their tax refunds

Just read that elsewhere. Damn. I think that will end it quickly.

Avatar image for HoolaHoopMan
HoolaHoopMan

14724

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#18 HoolaHoopMan
Member since 2009 • 14724 Posts

@Serraph105 said:
@Jacanuk said:
@mattbbpl said:

I'm watching Fox News in my office cafeteria over a late lunch, and Trump is in the process of confirming that he's prepared to keep the government shut down "for months or years" until his border wall funding is approved.

He's probably bluffing, but who knows. This also further gives up a bit of leverage in the negotiations by reaccepting responsibility for the shutdown.

Well, one could ask how willing are the Democrats to hurt Americans to not make that wall happen.

But Trump will hopefully go the distance and get the wall funded and not give into the Democrats scare tactics

Democrats and Republicans in congress were not the ones who threw a tantrum that, as you say, is hurting Americans. They're actually the ones who put a bill on Trump's desk to prevent that from happening.

Also, I want Trump to keep his promise to make Mexico pay for the wall. So far he has only put forth plans to make Americans pay for it. He's not "going the distance" by forcing it on the American taxpayer, he's only reneging on a promise.

I'd also like to point out that Trump was given a continuing resolution to sign but he didn't. Both chambers gave him something to fund the government and he said NO. He is 100% responsible for the current situation.

Avatar image for resevl4rlz
resevl4rlz

3848

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#19 resevl4rlz
Member since 2005 • 3848 Posts

We need the 25th amendment asap cause trump is starting to lose it

Avatar image for MirkoS77
MirkoS77

17657

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 3

User Lists: 0

#20 MirkoS77
Member since 2011 • 17657 Posts

@HoolaHoopMan: 100% agree. This is fully on Trump.

This is fascinating to watch.

On the one hand, we’ve Trump whose fighting for this solely on the basis of ego. This is about him, not policy, which makes this all the worse as any conviction within Trump that’s based around his ego is going to be far more difficult to defeat than something he backs on ideological principle. He’s not a man of principle. This is very personal to him. He fails at this, he fails as a man of his word.

On the other, you have the Democrats who aren’t going to budge because to do so would set precedent and send a dangerous message to Trump: that he can succeed by holding the government hostage. They bend on this, there’s no end to what Trump will try.

The majority of Americans are against Trump on this, so the more he drags this out, the more this will hurt him politically. I’m sure his base is loving it though. Do it for months or years Trump, and watch your electoral prospects plummet. I hope the democrats don’t budge.

Avatar image for davillain
DaVillain

56062

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 5

#21 DaVillain  Moderator
Member since 2014 • 56062 Posts

@drlostrib said:
@horgen said:

Wow... I wonder when people will get heavily affected by it if lasts for months.

when people realize they wont get their tax refunds

At least you will get interest on the Tax Refund if they don't pay it after 45 days right?

Avatar image for mattbbpl
mattbbpl

23031

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#22 mattbbpl
Member since 2006 • 23031 Posts

Sweet! He's now threatening to use emergency powers to build the wall.

https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/04/politics/trump-border-wall-national-emergency-declaration/index.html

Avatar image for mandzilla
mandzilla

4686

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 5

#23 mandzilla  Moderator
Member since 2017 • 4686 Posts

Will your government reopen before we leave the European Union?

Avatar image for HoolaHoopMan
HoolaHoopMan

14724

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#24 HoolaHoopMan
Member since 2009 • 14724 Posts

@MirkoS77 said:

@HoolaHoopMan: 100% agree. This is fully on Trump.

On the other, you have the Democrats who aren’t going to budge because to do so would set precedent and send a dangerous message to Trump: that he can succeed by holding the government hostage. They bend on this, there’s no end to what Trump will try.

I think this is the sticking point of why they need to stay resolute (for now). He had something to sign, both chambers passed it, he said no. He's willing to turn this into a shutdown and has been on the record saying he doesn't care.

Avatar image for HoolaHoopMan
HoolaHoopMan

14724

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#25 HoolaHoopMan
Member since 2009 • 14724 Posts

@mattbbpl said:

Sweet! He's now threatening to use emergency powers to build the wall.

https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/04/politics/trump-border-wall-national-emergency-declaration/index.html

Can the next democratic president use the current state of our healthcare system to 'declare an emergency' so that we could fund a single payer option through wartime funds?

This is like the episode of the Office where Michael doesn't understand the concept of declaring bankruptcy and thinks he can simply yell it out loud, thereby releasing and absolving him of his financial debt and obligations.

Avatar image for SUD123456
SUD123456

6949

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#26 SUD123456
Member since 2007 • 6949 Posts

Months or years of more winning ahead.

Ha ha. This is a real life modern equivalent to the 'Nero fiddling while Rome burned' story.

Avatar image for Treflis
Treflis

13757

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#27 Treflis
Member since 2004 • 13757 Posts

@Jacanuk said:
@mattbbpl said:

I'm watching Fox News in my office cafeteria over a late lunch, and Trump is in the process of confirming that he's prepared to keep the government shut down "for months or years" until his border wall funding is approved.

He's probably bluffing, but who knows. This also further gives up a bit of leverage in the negotiations by reaccepting responsibility for the shutdown.

Well, one could ask how willing are the Democrats to hurt Americans to not make that wall happen.

But Trump will hopefully go the distance and get the wall funded and not give into the Democrats scare tactics

But...wasn't Mexico supposed to pay for the wall?

Avatar image for Jacanuk
Jacanuk

20281

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 42

User Lists: 0

#28 Jacanuk
Member since 2011 • 20281 Posts

@Treflis said:
@Jacanuk said:
@mattbbpl said:

I'm watching Fox News in my office cafeteria over a late lunch, and Trump is in the process of confirming that he's prepared to keep the government shut down "for months or years" until his border wall funding is approved.

He's probably bluffing, but who knows. This also further gives up a bit of leverage in the negotiations by reaccepting responsibility for the shutdown.

Well, one could ask how willing are the Democrats to hurt Americans to not make that wall happen.

But Trump will hopefully go the distance and get the wall funded and not give into the Democrats scare tactics

But...wasn't Mexico supposed to pay for the wall?

Yes, and they can still get to pay for it.

Once it´s built.

Avatar image for mattbbpl
mattbbpl

23031

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#29 mattbbpl
Member since 2006 • 23031 Posts

@Jacanuk said:
@Treflis said:
@Jacanuk said:
@mattbbpl said:

I'm watching Fox News in my office cafeteria over a late lunch, and Trump is in the process of confirming that he's prepared to keep the government shut down "for months or years" until his border wall funding is approved.

He's probably bluffing, but who knows. This also further gives up a bit of leverage in the negotiations by reaccepting responsibility for the shutdown.

Well, one could ask how willing are the Democrats to hurt Americans to not make that wall happen.

But Trump will hopefully go the distance and get the wall funded and not give into the Democrats scare tactics

But...wasn't Mexico supposed to pay for the wall?

Yes, and they can still get to pay for it.

Once it´s built.

That's adorable.

Avatar image for plageus900
plageus900

3065

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 5

#30 plageus900
Member since 2013 • 3065 Posts

@Jacanuk: That's pretty cute. You know damn well Mexico isn't going to pay for our wall.

Avatar image for HoolaHoopMan
HoolaHoopMan

14724

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#31 HoolaHoopMan
Member since 2009 • 14724 Posts

@Jacanuk said:
@Treflis said:
@Jacanuk said:

Well, one could ask how willing are the Democrats to hurt Americans to not make that wall happen.

But Trump will hopefully go the distance and get the wall funded and not give into the Democrats scare tactics

But...wasn't Mexico supposed to pay for the wall?

Yes, and they can still get to pay for it.

Once it´s built.

Oh really, and how is that going to happen!?!? lol

Avatar image for Vaasman
Vaasman

15564

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 3

User Lists: 0

#32 Vaasman
Member since 2008 • 15564 Posts

I'd just like to just post a threadly reminder that Trump is on record saying that the president should be fired for government shutdowns.

Avatar image for LJS9502_basic
LJS9502_basic

178843

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#33 LJS9502_basic
Member since 2003 • 178843 Posts

@Jacanuk said:
@Treflis said:
@Jacanuk said:
@mattbbpl said:

I'm watching Fox News in my office cafeteria over a late lunch, and Trump is in the process of confirming that he's prepared to keep the government shut down "for months or years" until his border wall funding is approved.

He's probably bluffing, but who knows. This also further gives up a bit of leverage in the negotiations by reaccepting responsibility for the shutdown.

Well, one could ask how willing are the Democrats to hurt Americans to not make that wall happen.

But Trump will hopefully go the distance and get the wall funded and not give into the Democrats scare tactics

But...wasn't Mexico supposed to pay for the wall?

Yes, and they can still get to pay for it.

Once it´s built.

Hahahaha......thanks for the laugh. I did not know you did comedy...........

Avatar image for Gaming-Planet
Gaming-Planet

21064

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 14

User Lists: 0

#34 Gaming-Planet
Member since 2008 • 21064 Posts

5 billion would only cover a fraction of the wall, maybe upgraded fencing.

Just take the 5 billion we give to Israel's wall.

Avatar image for ajstyles
AJStyles

1430

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 5

#35 AJStyles
Member since 2018 • 1430 Posts

Just build the damn wall already. It will create tons of jobs and people will get paid.

Then when the liberals become president in 2024 or later, they can tear it down then and high five each other.

Avatar image for blaznwiipspman1
blaznwiipspman1

16539

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#36  Edited By blaznwiipspman1
Member since 2007 • 16539 Posts

GOOD!!!! The longer the commie government is out of business, the less commie benefits are going out to the corporate snakes they are in bed with. Shut down the government permanently. I've never seen a bigger commie snake than the US government and the courts who day in and day out figure out new ways to screw over the free market like the commies they are.

I also agree with trump for the most part on this wall. I don't really think it will be so affective, but it will serve as a symbol, a deterrent. Put the wall up. I think the reason for the illegals are due to the mother Fu***ER politicians in the first place. If they legalized and regulated all drugs then there wouldn't be so many illegals because these South American countries wouldn't be such sht holes in the first place. But here we are, and the drug laws sure as hell aren't gioing to change as long as we have these fox news loving decrepit old bast**ds.

With all that said, $20 billion for a wall is chump change. I'd rather trump not get his money so the government stays shut down, but if he ever does, 20 billion is a rounding error compared to the nearly trillion spent on the f-35 program.

Avatar image for deactivated-6068afec1b77d
deactivated-6068afec1b77d

2539

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 1

#37 deactivated-6068afec1b77d
Member since 2017 • 2539 Posts

@blaznwiipspman1: China, Russia and USA. Wow, three commie nations battling each other for world domination. Trump in this picture is the dumb commie while Putin is the smart one. He is playing both nations while the other two ruin each other through the trade war.

Avatar image for verbtex
verbtex

9196

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 5

User Lists: 0

#38 verbtex  Moderator
Member since 2006 • 9196 Posts

I don't really mind what happens, I just want the government open again. I feel very bad for those who I know personally who are affected by this shutdown.

Avatar image for zaryia
Zaryia

21607

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#39 Zaryia
Member since 2016 • 21607 Posts
@Jacanuk said:
@Treflis said:
@Jacanuk said:
@mattbbpl said:

I'm watching Fox News in my office cafeteria over a late lunch, and Trump is in the process of confirming that he's prepared to keep the government shut down "for months or years" until his border wall funding is approved.

He's probably bluffing, but who knows. This also further gives up a bit of leverage in the negotiations by reaccepting responsibility for the shutdown.

Well, one could ask how willing are the Democrats to hurt Americans to not make that wall happen.

But Trump will hopefully go the distance and get the wall funded and not give into the Democrats scare tactics

But...wasn't Mexico supposed to pay for the wall?

Yes, and they can still get to pay for it.

Avatar image for zaryia
Zaryia

21607

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#41  Edited By Zaryia
Member since 2016 • 21607 Posts

Americans are split on their feelings toward building a wall along the U.S.–Mexico border, according to a new Hill-HarrisX survey.

Thirty-four percent said a border wall was "the best path for making America safer at its borders," while 31 percent said it was "totally unnecessary and not worth the expense."

Thirty-five percent of respondents said they believed that Americans need border security, but there are "better options" for securing the border.

So roughly 2:1.

Avatar image for JimB
JimB

3862

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 5

User Lists: 0

#42 JimB
Member since 2002 • 3862 Posts

@HoolaHoopMan said:

Trump's a moron who is willing to hurt Americans so that he doesn't look bad. The wall is a stupid idea and the people that want the wall are stupid. It's basically throwing money at stupidity.

For what the tax payers pay for illegal immigrants it is a bargain. Using the figures spent on illegal immigrants to can be any where from 8 walls to 75 walls being built by the money spent on illegals.

Avatar image for tocool340
tocool340

21652

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 6

User Lists: 0

#43 tocool340
Member since 2004 • 21652 Posts

"Yes, and they can still get to pay for it.

Once it´s built." -Jacanuk

Avatar image for n64dd
N64DD

13167

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#44 N64DD
Member since 2015 • 13167 Posts

Mexico won’t even pay for their own shit.

Avatar image for HoolaHoopMan
HoolaHoopMan

14724

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#45  Edited By HoolaHoopMan
Member since 2009 • 14724 Posts

@JimB said:
@HoolaHoopMan said:

Trump's a moron who is willing to hurt Americans so that he doesn't look bad. The wall is a stupid idea and the people that want the wall are stupid. It's basically throwing money at stupidity.

For what the tax payers pay for illegal immigrants it is a bargain. Using the figures spent on illegal immigrants to can be any where from 8 walls to 75 walls being built by the money spent on illegals.

Are you sure it wasn't 211 trillion, so that we could build a gazillion walls instead?

Avatar image for mattbbpl
mattbbpl

23031

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#46 mattbbpl
Member since 2006 • 23031 Posts

@HoolaHoopMan: But he was only off by 1... 2... 3 zeroes. That's a lot of damn zeroes!

Avatar image for HoolaHoopMan
HoolaHoopMan

14724

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#47 HoolaHoopMan
Member since 2009 • 14724 Posts

@mattbbpl said:

@HoolaHoopMan: But he was only off by 1... 2... 3 zeroes. That's a lot of damn zeroes!

Oh man, if he's mad about what the average tax payer has to pay for every illegal in this country, just wait until he sees how much an ordinary citizen costs us!

Avatar image for Jacanuk
Jacanuk

20281

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 42

User Lists: 0

#48 Jacanuk
Member since 2011 • 20281 Posts

@zaryia said:

Americans are split on their feelings toward building a wall along the U.S.–Mexico border, according to a new Hill-HarrisX survey.

Thirty-four percent said a border wall was "the best path for making America safer at its borders," while 31 percent said it was "totally unnecessary and not worth the expense."

Thirty-five percent of respondents said they believed that Americans need border security, but there are "better options" for securing the border.

So roughly 2:1.

This is roughly as accurate as someone saying Warren is native American.

You cannot take the 34% who did not say they are against the wall but for something "better" as being against the wall.

Avatar image for blaznwiipspman1
blaznwiipspman1

16539

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#49 blaznwiipspman1
Member since 2007 • 16539 Posts

@Jacanuk: agreed. I'm not that strongly for the wall but it's not really a bad thing.

Avatar image for davillain
DaVillain

56062

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 5

#50 DaVillain  Moderator
Member since 2014 • 56062 Posts

As for as this shutdown goes, I'm guessing this goes into February 2019. Trump knows (or at least people around him know) that if he caves on this, he'll likely kills his chances at re-election. But eventually the public pressure becomes enough that he'll cave anyway.