Fences don’t work

Correct.

Here is one excellent example illustrating the lack of fence efficacy or necessity; I think it’s time for this fence to come down and its perimeter simply patrolled by technology, a smattering of uniformed USSS officers and the presumed good will of potential intruders, don’t you?  Really, what problems could intruders truly create?  It’s not like they mean any actual harm — and each one could be a potential voter for the current occupant.

After all, if it’s good enough for our southern border which is under federal control, it’s good enough for the White House, which is also under federal control, is it not?

White House FentsBZ

 

 

  • Having an exaggerated sense of self-importance
  • Being preoccupied with fantasies about success, power or beauty
  • Believing that you are special and can associate only with equally special people
  • Requiring constant admiration
  • Having a sense of entitlement
  • Taking advantage of others
  • Inability to recognize needs and feelings of others
  • Being envious of others
  • Behaving in an arrogant or haughty manner

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