Subj : Re: Project 2025 To : Mike Powell From : Alan Ianson Date : Fri Aug 16 2024 13:29:10 >> You have every right to your gas powered vehicles. > Until some point in the future when it stops working and no one is making > new ones any more. Presuming they've not broken the power grid by then, > that means we will all be buying indirect coal powered vehicles. Indeed, oil is not the only problem. >> That is a silly right wing talking point. > Keeping the borders open doesn't help with crime. If it did, > Canada would be fine with Americans coming in and going as they please > without paperwork. Unless they've made a serious policy change since 2017, > I know Canada's border is not as open as ours. The Border is an issue. There was a bi-partisan deal in place but republicans in the house rejected it as we all know for well known reasons. The real solution to this issue is not squaking about the president. Congess needs to pass laws and then enforce those laws. This is largely done already but if changes are needed you need a congress willing to make those and move them forward. >> Project2025 is not a solution to anything. > There may be a few individual points contained within that would be worth > pursuing but, as a whole, you are very correct. It offers several answers > to questions that shouldn't be asked and that would ultimately only cost US > taxpayers more without comparable benefit. Project2025 is a blueprint for autocracy. I don't think that is what Americans want. --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Toy-7 * Origin: The Rusty MailBox - Penticton, BC Canada (1:153/757) .