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Friday, September 9, 2011

Why are United States National Guard troops “guarding” some other country and not our own borders?

Why are United States National Guard troops “guarding” some other country and not our own borders? We have a virtual flood of illegal immigration and drug smuggling occurring on our borders and yet we send our troops to some other country that hates our guts. Where is the logic in that? Why not spend United States taxpayer money here in this country, to help stimulate our own economy instead of some corruption riddled backwater country like Iraq or Afghanistan?

I know that by withdrawing our troops the military equipment suppliers will not like it, but hey, I don't like spending my money defending someone who hates me, so tough luck for the suppliers. If you station a soldier every half mile along the United States border that would require 24,000 troops. Every quarter mile would require 48,000 troops. These troops would be stationed 400 yards inside the United States border and be authorized to shoot anything that comes from the South. The reasoning for the standing order to shoot is that since the soldier is 400 yards inside the United States border, if someone is within a few hundred yards of the soldier, then that someone is already trespassing on United States soil. This standing order should be enough to convince even the dumbest illegal that getting shot is not worth trying to cross the U.S. Border!


If you agree with me, then call, write, and phone your local and federal representatives and tell (don't ask them) to pull all National Guard troops who are serving outside the United States back to this country. That way they could actually be guarding our country, which is what they should be doing.


Our border with Mexico is roughly 2,000 miles long. If you station a soldier every half mile along that border that would be 4,000 troops every eight hours for a total of 12,000 per day. Have them work an eight hour shift so they can go home and see their families. Since they need to rest, have another 12,000 troops (for a total of 24,000) as part of a rotation that would divide the troops into two groups (ex: A and B). Both groups would work 4 days per week on the border and then spend one day doing local town infrastructure repair and clean up. They would get two days off during the two week rotation. Each group would get two Sundays off each month, and no town related work would be done on Sundays. If you station the soldiers every quarter mile that would require 48,000 troops.


The table gives a possible rotation schedule. Neither group would get Saturday off in order to offer double protection that day. This may not be a factor (?), so it could be possible to make the overlapping day a different one each week by changing the start day of the work week by one day every two weeks. If there is no need for a double shift on the border, then the rotation in the second part of the table could be used to give town repair work 4 days per week.


B = Border T= Town Work O = Days Off


M

T

W

TH

F

SAT

SUN

M

T

W

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F

SAT

SUN

Group A Wk 1

O

B

B

B

T

B

O

O

B

B

B

T

B

O

Group B Wk 1

B

O

O

T

B

B

B

B

O

O

T

B

B

B

Group A Wk 2

B

O

O

T

B

B

B

B

O

O

T

B

B

B

Group B Wk 2

O

B

B

B

T

B

O

O

B

B

B

T

B

O































Group A Wk 1

O

B

T

B

T

B

O

O

B

T

B

T

B

O

Group B Wk 1

B

O

B

T

B

T

B

B

O

B

T

B

T

B

Group A Wk 2

B

O

B

T

B

T

B

B

O

B

T

B

T

B

Group B Wk 2

O

B

T

B

T

B

O

O

B

T

B

T

B

O


So, with 24,000 or 48,000 troops we could guard our own country and help border cities repair their infrastructure! The temporary lift to the local economies would be huge.


Saturday, September 3, 2011

"Fiction" that has come to life ....

It is amazing how some authors can write "fiction" that within a few years comes to life in our own time! DonnaLee Wheeler has done just that in her novel "The Golden Path". This quote pretty well sums it up: "Life is good in the Algoran Federation and The Leiknoss Alliance until a strange group of people who have suddenly appeared, seemingly from nowhere, makes an outrageous demand backed with threats of violence. Who are these people? Where did so many of them come from without anyone really noticing?"

For over twenty years, we have seen illegals crossing the southern border of the United States. At first, it was just a trickle as the farm workers came during the harvest migration. Then, more came as news of the better conditions in the U.S. filtered back south of the border. Now, it is a veritable tidal wave of down-trodden humanity seeking the American dream because of the world-wide economic crisis. Now, suddenly the unknowing (didn't want to see or know?) citizens of this country are being forced to recognize that there are "illegals" among us. We, as a country, may be feeling some pain, but much of the rest of the world is in much worse shape than we are.

Suddenly, or at least in the last few years, the cry of "stop the illegal immigration", "how dare they break our laws", "force those (illegal) criminals out", and "forget amnesty" are heard all over the country. At the same time, other countries are faced with the same situation described in DonnaLee's book, where the foreigners are demanding a seat at the table of governance (forget the fact that we showed up illegally and uninvited). They go even further and demand that if your citizens do not bow to our demands, we will terrorize you with random killings until you cave in to us. Doesn't that sound very much like what some of the radical groups are doing in Europe, Asia, and the East?

You can find her paperback books at kinfolktrails and electronic versions at Amazon and Smashwords.