
"If we continue to fail to act at a federal level, we will continue to see misguided efforts opening up around the country,'' the president said.”That includes, for example, the recent efforts in Arizona.''' Efforts there, he said, "threatened to undermine basic notions of fairness that we cherish as Americans, as well as the trust between police and their communities that is so crucial to keeping us safe.'
And yet again there is going to be agreement and disagreement with both points the president is making. No person involved with the Unites States could ever argue that there has been continued failure – on all accounts – by the federal government. Albeit decades of doing absolutely nothing, to failed programs, and worse still are the occasions when projects have started as “window dressing” yet after the celebration is over the initiatives brought by either party or both remain unattended.
Further we believe that the president should be speaking in terms of substantiated factual terms rather than in subjective opinions. But after all, President Obama is a politician and as such talks out of both sides of his mouth. His attack at the legislature and governor of Arizona is misguided as well as untrue. President Obama speaks of threatening “…basic notions of fairness…” for those same 11 million people who he open admits are here illegally and as such it’s unacceptable.
Therefore, we ask the president: Who is being unfair? This nation suffers from the unrestrained “come-and-go-as-you-please” syndrome that has brought the throngs of war to America’s southern border. Untold tons of marijuana, cocaine, and heroine are but a chip of what’s happening at the expense of our lack of border security.
If you want to stop the rampant drug trade within the urban areas of America’s cities we suggest you start with the southern border. People everywhere from New York to California complain about drugs being bought and sold on the streets or even in the classroom. Yet, it does not take a Harvard Law degree to figure out if one wants to stop guns in the classrooms, drugs in the streets or even the notion of blacks are killing themselves off, one should start at the southern border.
Lastly for today when is anyone in Washington D.C. going to realize the quality of people streaming into this country, or hanging out in its border towns are simply unacceptable?
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