- Reaction score
- 35
- Points
- 560
The only real difference between using US military assets on the Canada-US border and using them on the US-Mexican border is logistics: kurt border is much longer. Since there is already some deployment of US military assets on the Mexican border, the only thing "ludicrous" about this story is the (predictable) reaction of the CBC.
I suppose it is futile to suggest that we can be as condescending as we like but it makes no difference in the dynamics of the US election; American voters are primarily motivated by domestic economic considerations and their perceived security. If they don't feel that these issues are being addressed by their political class, then someone else will come along and start addressing the issue. The failure of progressive nostrums like multi trillion dollar "stimulus" packages and QE is readily apparent in the form of stagnant wages and depressed employment opportunities, and the wave of low level attacks by ISIS inspired Jihadis at home and abroad (regardless of the statistical likelihood of you being a victim) continue to prey on the fears of the American people, and watching the political class "pooh pooh" the notion or deny it is terrorism, while making plans to import more refugees from the Arab world is like fighting a fire with gasoline.
What is really surprising is how truly dense the political establishment is there. Trump is a symptom, not a cause, and whoever packages the message that appeals to the security and economic well being of Americans is going to do very well in the election.
I suppose it is futile to suggest that we can be as condescending as we like but it makes no difference in the dynamics of the US election; American voters are primarily motivated by domestic economic considerations and their perceived security. If they don't feel that these issues are being addressed by their political class, then someone else will come along and start addressing the issue. The failure of progressive nostrums like multi trillion dollar "stimulus" packages and QE is readily apparent in the form of stagnant wages and depressed employment opportunities, and the wave of low level attacks by ISIS inspired Jihadis at home and abroad (regardless of the statistical likelihood of you being a victim) continue to prey on the fears of the American people, and watching the political class "pooh pooh" the notion or deny it is terrorism, while making plans to import more refugees from the Arab world is like fighting a fire with gasoline.
What is really surprising is how truly dense the political establishment is there. Trump is a symptom, not a cause, and whoever packages the message that appeals to the security and economic well being of Americans is going to do very well in the election.