How the hell can she steel monies that are allocated to the fence?
This was settled 4 years ago ad the fence isn’t complete yet.
The congress passed it, funded it, and thyis hag wants our money for some tard-dem bs.
“Virtual fence” was sleight-of-hand and a boondoggle from the git-go.
How about an old-fashioned non-virtual or REAL FENCE to keep people out? How quickly can we get that project “shovel-ready?”
Couple this with increased border guards, and maybe, just maybe, some very large dogs. I think this would deter all but the Drug runners, and we can shoot them.
I know they would just dig tunnels, but that costs money.
The seismic industry today uses a machine that shakes the ground violently to take seismic readings of what is under the ground. If this doesn't collapse tunnels, it would at least expose them. If there happens to be some criminal trying to enter this country illegally, so much the better.
Perhaps one could simply uplink to unmanned Global Hawks/Predator/ (resurrected) Dark Stars, flying 'lazy eights', equipped with airborne lasers.
Silicon spots in the deserts. ;)
4 man gun towers with night vision every 500 meters ... cheap and efficient with trained men arriving home in need of translating their MOS into a transitional civvy job.
OK! So Napolitano won’t go forward with the virtual fence. The question is when will she build the actual fence?
Between Bush, the Democrats, and this anti-American administration, this country is probably crammed with terrorists and drug dealers already.
Anything Napolitano says must be considered with suspicion. Especially after that memo she sent to law enforcement last year saying that Iraq War veterans and people with pro-life stickers on their cars should be subject to careful scrutiny by police.
That woman does not have her job by accident. If Barack Obama chose her she is no good.
Add to the above the fact that the American is besotted with pity, tolerance, equality in the areas of social and economics together with a life 'philosophy' of eating, drinking, drugging, copulating, evacuating the bowels and snoring means we are in bad shape. Adding to the problem is the constant barrage of propaganda directed against all areas of Western Civilization.
What in blazes is a virtual fence?
I’ve seen commercials on TV for an invisible fence for your dog. You bury a wire around the perimeter of your yard and if the pooch tries to cross then he gets a shock.
How is Janet going to get all those wetbacks to put on shock collars before they cross over?
The only viable alternative to a fence is watch towers and snipers.
Minefields are cheap and effective. If we can send the census out in 10 languages, I’m pretty sure we can have minefield warning signs in two.
Kay Bailey Hutchison must have been whispering in her ear after the governor defeat.
March 16, 2010
Note: The following text is a quote:
http://www.dhs.gov/ynews/releases/pr_1268769368466.shtm
Not only do we have an obligation to secure our borders, we have a responsibility to do so in the most cost effective way possible. The system of sensors and cameras along the Southwest border known as SBInet has been plagued with cost overruns and missed deadlines. Effective immediately, the Department of Homeland Security will redeploy $50 million of Recovery Act funding originally allocated for the SBInet Block 1 to other tested, commercially available security technology along the Southwest border, including mobile surveillance, thermal imaging devices, ultra-light detection, backscatter units, mobile radios, cameras and laptops for pursuit vehicles, and remote video surveillance system enhancements. Additionally, we are freezing all SBInet funding beyond SBInet Block 1s initial deployment to the Tucson and Ajo regions until the assessment I ordered in January is completed.