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2021-06-11
Imagine that... Ukraine, Iran, Russia, China knocking at our door, and he throws this pittance at the military. For F's sake it doesn't even cover the cost of a new ship. Failed 46 is going to get us hurt.
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JJjoy Sweet
2021-06-11
While the military is very important. So is the wall. Protection of the borders is important so there must be a way to get that done.
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Dan Byrnes
2021-06-11
I think Trump was correct in the completion of this structure. It can't eliminate the problem but certainly can slow it down.
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