Thursday, January 24, 2019

Why Build the Border Wall?


One great thing about American freedom is the freedom of the people to make changes to meet continually changing circumstances.  Build the wall.  If after a decade or so it has proven ineffective, install gates and utilize it in other ways.  The wall will not be a useless endeavor.  If Speaker Pelosi, et. al, do not find the time extension for DACA people adequate, extending it beyond three years  or even doing away with it can be voted upon after ensuring the extension is already in place for the next three years.  This is a huge opportunity.  Accepting President Trump’s offer as of January 23rd should be accepted now, allowing the government to fully run again and eliminating some the worries of residents already living in the US.

Taking on more than we can chew to the point everyone loses quality and perhaps even access to or availability of the very things that improve or maintain quality of life is dangerous.  We are not doing favors by exceeding the yearly limit of immigrants already established as healthy and maintainable in accordance with what we have to offer.  Unlike any time in the past, we are now facing an upcoming tsunami of elderly people in this country who are going to use up a lot of resources like we've never experienced before.  Allowing open borders sets us up to going right back to having the elites and lower and poverty classes just when we are finally building back up the middle class.  

We are not able to care for people in our own communities adequately.  It makes no sense, then, to ensure their lives cannot improve because we over-extend our resources and capabilities.  Generosity has a limit before things deteriorate for everyone.  This isn't about closing the borders to people in need.  This is about opening doors to people already here who are in need and then, when possible, helping others in need directly in their own countries so they can strengthen and improve themselves.

Copyright © January 2019 by Maeke Ermarth
               Cheyenne, WY


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