How do borderists believe "we" can "protect our borders" without a huge police state (and the attendant expense met through "taxation")?
This is a question I have asked many times over the years and have never gotten a real answer to. For that matter, I have almost always had the question completely ignored, as if I never asked.
And, how do they believe a State powerful and omnipresent enough to "secure our borders" will not (eventually, if not immediately) use that power and omnipresence against them in ways they wouldn't like?
That's another question I have never gotten a real answer to.
I suspect that's because the real answers are too uncomfortable for the borderists to contemplate.
What do you think?
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