When Doublethinking About the American Government’s Bipartisan Efforts to Destroy Liberty, Expect a Heavy Dose of Truth

The following debate originally took place on my Facebook wall, upon my post, “Doublethinking About the American Government’s Bipartisan Efforts to Destroy Liberty“…

Rayn: If you think liberty isn’t the enemy of both RepubliConArtists and DemoCrackPots… “you’re gonna have a bad time.”

H.R. 6061 (109th): Secure Fence Act of 2006, passed 80-19 by the Senate, under the Bush administration:
https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/109-2006/s262

Notable “yea” votes include: Barack Obama (D-IL), Hillary Clinton (D-NY), Chuck Shumer (D-NY), Joe Biden (D-DE), Diane Feinstein (D-CA), Barbara Boxer (D-CA), Christopher Dodd (D-CT), among others…

“Want to know how this guy was able to authorize the wall with just his signature?
Because these guys voted in favor of building it while in the Senate”

Greg L.: True

Katherine C.: Not the same thing. It’s one thing to reinforce a border and another to build a wall and use it metaphorically to indicate that the US is racist and xenophobic.

RaynMuh Borders: they keep all the freedom inside! 😉
#ShitStatistsSay

Rayn

“Nations are basically geographic regions delimited by arbitrary lines on a map and run by criminal gangs with flags.”
(Artwork originally located here, upon the Facebook page, “Muh Borders“)

Rayn

“Government: forcing people to do shit like this since forever”
(Artwork originally located here, upon the Facebook page, “Muh Borders“)

Rayn

“Immigration control. It’s not about immigration. It’s about control.”
(Artwork originally located here, upon the Facebook page, “Muh Borders“)

Rayn

“What if immigration restrictions are really just limitations on freedom and the free market?”
(Artwork originally located here, upon the Facebook page, “Muh Borders“)

Rayn

“No victim. No crime. Public space → public space”
(Artwork originally located here, upon the Facebook page, “Muh Borders“)

Rayn

“No defensible moral framework regards foreigners as less deserving of rights than people born in the right place at the right time.”
(Artwork originally located here, upon the Facebook page, “Muh Borders“)

Rayn

“Every argument for immigration restrictions into the United States as a whole applies with equal validity for immigration controls between states, counties, cities, and even towns. And, yet, we do not have such controls. Why does it work so well? Because freedom works.”
(Artwork originally located here, upon the Facebook page, “Muh Borders“)

Rayn

“If you’re having trouble with the libertarian open borders policy, ask yourself this: are the principles of liberty universal, or geographically confined to one region of the world?”
(Artwork originally located here, upon the Facebook page, “Muh Borders“)

Rayn

“An undocumented immigrant is an illegal alien a human practicing anarchism”
(Artwork originally located here, upon the Facebook page, “Muh Borders“)

Rayn

“Freedom is indivisible. As soon as one starts to restrict it, one enters upon a decline on which it is difficult to stop.” – Ludwig Von Mises
(Artwork originally located here, upon the Facebook page, “Muh Borders“)

Rayn

“Is this supposed to be the difference between legal and illegal migration?
A piece of paper?”
(Artwork originally located here, upon the Facebook page, “Muh Borders“)

Rayn

“The mind of the slaves asks, ‘Is it legal?’ The mind of the free man asks, ‘Is it right?’”
(Artwork originally located here, upon the Facebook page, “Muh Borders“)

Rayn

“Just remember: the path to freedom isn’t always a legal one. Harriet Tubman, Underground Railroad”
(Artwork originally located here, upon the Facebook page, “Muh Borders“)

Rayn

“Walls are not the cure. They are just another symptom of a totalitarian government hellbent on control.”
(Artwork originally located here, upon the Facebook page, “Muh Borders“)

Rayn

(Artwork originally located here, upon the Facebook page, “Muh Borders“)

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