Friday, July 25, 2014

Why is Rick Perry spending $12 million per month to send the National Guard to the Mexican Border?

We would send the National Guard to the border to do what, exactly? (Click here to read more)

Rss@dailykos.com (hunter) · Thursday, July 17, 2014, 4:50 pm
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So now what, genius?
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One of the more puzzling things about Texas Gov. Rick Perry's demands that the National Guard be sent to the Texas border is that nobody can quite clarify why, exactly, that would help.
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    [I]n an interview today, the head of the National Guard under George W. Bush said he had not yet heard a clear rationale for sending in the Guard and suggested it might not be the appropriate response to the problems at the core of the current crisis, though he did say he could envision the Guard playing some sort of part in a broader solution.
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You and me both, buddy. You would think that at least Rick Perry himself would be able to state why he wants the National Guard, but he seems to be of the general (very Republican) opinion that merely sending troops somewhere to do something will solve the original something.
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    [E]ven Perry has struggled to articulate what the Guard should do in this case. When Brit Hume recently pointed out to Perry that kids are merely turning themselves over to law enforcement already, and asked how the Guard would change this, Perry argued that the "visual" showing them at the border might serve as a deterrent.
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That's as far as Perry's gotten. His recent border trip with Sean Hannity was mostly a series of photo ops with guns. America's Dumbest Congressman Louie Gohmert went farther, saying Texas had the right to dispatch "ships of war" to the Rio Grande if that's what it took to something-something refugees. Fox News has been a huge peddler of the something-something part: as Bill O'Reilly so tersely put it, "you can stabilize the southern border by militarizing it."
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