My Frens,
You might think I’m crazy, and that doesn’t mean I’m not, but I’m going to discuss this theory.
It’s POSSIBLE that the “open border” here in the US is a good thing and part of the plan by the “good guys.”
OK, put down your sticks and stones and hear me out.
Let’s just think about this. How difficult would it be to apprehend terrorists and “bad guys” if they would otherwise be running around the world? Well, that would take a lot or resources and time; bottom line, it would be nearly impossible. Also, it’s probably hard, if not impossible, to prosecute them for terrorism. However, by opening up our border, it’s attracting these “bad guys’ and therefore much easier to apprehend them when they come to you. So, you say, that’s putting the US citizens in jeopardy. Well, where else on Earth are there as many guns and trained gun owners than here? There are (at last estimates) 400M guns and 72M gun owners here in the US. That’s a damn big army! So, does it sound like a great and easy way to apprehend terrorists? It’s pretty simple to charge them with immigration violations. I don’t care WHY they're in prison, just THAT they’re in prison.
This strategy would require some serious planning. Hmmm, sounds like a “plan.”
So, in a convoluted yet logical way, it’s POSSIBLE that the “open border” here in the US is a good thing and part of the plan by the “good guys.”
Well! This is something I have never considered. And I generally think that in this case, it's not a good idea. However, I'll illustrate this crazy idea with a practical example:
I have a sunroom on the back of our house, with a sliding glass door to separate it from the rest of the house. Around the sunroom is a deck where wasps LOVE to build their nests. I have battled those wasps for years. One warm spring day, when these little flying demons woke up and were looking for spaces to invade, somebody left one of the exterior doors into the sunroom open. I went in there and found a bunch of wasps buzzing around, mostly stuck on the glass heading for light. Then the idea hit me. It's super easy for me to vacuum them up when they are stupidly buzzing against a window. So I opened up more doors and invited them in. Soon the room was buzzing with countless numbers of wasps that I gleefully vacuumed up. That ambush operation did more to knock down the wasp population than any spray ever did. So I repeat this process every spring, and the wasps have not been nearly the problem they had been in the past.
So in this present national scenario, if they are being invited in so they are more easily scooped up, that scooping operation must happen soon, and before they have any chance to wage war on us from the inside. And giving them all "special" phones makes it much easier to track them down.
That would be fine if we had a vacuum. We don't. What happens if you open the door but don't vacuum up the wasps?
That's what's happening to us right now.
Did you let in 15 million wasps or like 50 of them?