Posted on 09/25/2015 3:44:53 AM PDT by Berlin_Freeper
Hungary announced Friday that it has nearly completed a fence being built on the border with Croatia, as the central European nation takes another step to slam the door
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FENCES DON’T WORK!!!11! < /liberal>
AND the CLE Republicans.
Last thing they need is for Germany to dump hordes of fighting age Muslims into the mix.
Going out on a limb, we should invite Hungarians to immigrate here...they get it.
“Unpossible”!!!
-GOPE
If Germany is so eager for immigrants who will boost the population, why don’t they try and attract people who are skilled workers from modern, Western countries? Or non-Westerners who are civilized and work hard like the Chinese, Indians, and Vietnamese? Instead, they invite Islamists who will build bombs while they breed more babies and collect welfare money. It makes no sense.
Because the globalists have embraced Cloward-Piven. It’s not just for the USA anymore...
The length of Hungary’s border with Crostia is only a little more than 200 miles, but that is nevertheless some pretty fast fence building.
They need to call Trump
I hesitate to inject a sour note here, but:
If it weren’t for Glenn Beck (who has become maniacal), I never would have heard of Cloward-Piven.
Can’t explain what happened to him, but at one time he was very informative.
I wish I lived in a rich, successful country that could (1) afford to build a border fence, and (2) could build that fence in just a few days. Looking back, the Berlin Wall went up incredibly quickly and then was reinforced to the point where it was nearly impossible to cross. That fence worked. I wonder why (1) we can’t afford to build a wall, and (2) a wall wouldn’t work if we built it.
Go Hungary!
I would love to visit there sometime when they get the wall built and the trash picked up!
Thank you - I was wondering what the length was as they seemed to be doing some speedy work.
Unfortunately for us, even if we ever got the will to build one, there'd be all kinds of "impact studies" and "environmental concerns" to be addressed.
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