The US government shut down on January 19th, 2018. Let’s discuss.

If you don't know who the most to blame is and struggle to have a solid opinion then do some neutral research and answer the following questions in order:

-Do you think that America should increase security along the southern border in an attempt to drastically reduce illegal immigration from Mexico and gain more control of the us economy? If so, how much security would you support? If not, how else would you solve the challenges associated with illegal immigrants in the US?

-Then ask yourself, who do you think should compromise more? Chuck Schumer who wants no mention of "unreasonable" security (wall) in the bill, or Donald Trump who wants to significantly increase security in the bill, (partial but still big wall)?

Things to keep in mind: -What is "unreasonable" security? -Republicans say they will continue to work to solve DACA after the spending bill is passed? Do you believe them? -Is Schumer's concern with "unreasonable" security more political than beneficial? -What would realistically be the long-term negative consequences if the US were to construct wall along the border?

And then there you go! It's easy!!!

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