So you have no real solutions? Just that Trump's does not have a clue. Noted.Gadianton wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2025 5:40 pmYes, using construction as a model is you thinking. Using Fentanyl as a model is you blindly following your maniacal political luminaries. This is an improvement.
It took a civil war to end slave ownership. Ending illegal immigration won't happen without significantly penalizing employers and even then I'm not sure. Whether illegal immigration for work even counts as a problem depends on whether you a) believe in free markets or b) believe in socialism. If you wish to announce MAGA as socialist, then I agree with you in principle that illegal immigration could be a problem. Actually, we need be careful about terminology as we're taking the cart before the horse. Immigration is a concern for a social-welfare state. Care must be taken to ensure that the benefit of the immigrants don't outweigh the cost of providing them with the lavish social benefits citizens enjoy. This is where, as central planners, we sit down and calculate how many immigrants we should let in and then draw a line. On purpose, we are causing shortages. Employers will want cheap labor, and cheap labor will want employers, and the law must brutally stop supply and demand from meeting, with the greater harshness on the demand side (employers).
One of the effects of making immigration illegal in the first place is the resulting black markets. Many of the bad things that go along with illegal immigration happen simply because it was made illegal, and the tremendous forces of supply and demand are pulling towards each other. Think about prohibition.
An open border is an extension of the self-regulating market that Adam Smith described. I believe in a radical version of free-markets called rational expectations. In that theory, it is exceptionally difficult to beat market forces by policy prescriptions. Cheap labor undercutting good gigs by workers is a reality of a functioning free market. Innovation should ensure other work opportunities. By giving your workers higher wages, the cost to build a house goes up, and your workers still won't be able to afford a house. The US was built on completely open and cut-throat immigration and competition. To say a policy maker knows exactly where to draw the line in history and say -- whoah! enough is enough, no more immigrants! is absurd.
The border is open in the other direction. More Americans are moving to Mexico than Mexicans are moving to America. If America is too expensive, there are options here. Catastrophic inflation and the problem with housing is not an easy problem to untangle. I've been dipping my toes into the problem, but I don't have any great explanation nor easy fixes. I can guarantee you that Donald Trump has no freaking clue, and all your outrage policies will just make things worse in the short-run and long-run for the average American. Perhaps they will deserve it for trying to fix their problems by inhumane policies like "mass deportations".
Okay you are president Gad (or Marcus, or Cakes, or anyone else), you just got elected with the same conditions we face today, which Trump is facing. Lets limit it for now to the southern border. What are your first moves in regard to executive decisions and policy, starting with these seven realties? Lets go one at a time.
1. Cartel Human Trafficking across the border
2. Cartel Drug production
3. Cartel smuggling drugs across the border (all means and methods)
4. Cartel networks in the US distributing drugs
5. Illegal immigrants here with criminal records from their countries
6. Illegal Immigrants here that commit crimes
7. Illegal immigrants here that are in gangs.