"Trophy Buyer"
Step 1: Imagine success. Because you have earned it, you would have a room filled with trophies, honorary degrees, mementos of great deeds, gifts from respected people who respect you, and so on.
Step 2: Imagine utopia. There would be no terrorists, spies, organized crime, or attempts to suppress wages. There would be no anti-assimilation ideology, nobody would be using identity politics to pit immigrants and natives against each other. Therefore, there would be no need for borders. Utopia-world has no borders.
In utopia there would be no NIMBYs, corrupt contractors, bureaucratic friction, overpaid middlemen, shortsighted dine-and-dash taxpayers, no environmental blockaders and general project-hostage takers. When you get on a train there would no criminals, smelly people, vandalism, nor a conductor who is on drugs. There would be nothing stopping us from building shining new bullet-trains from coast to coast, therefore we would have shining bullet trains from coast to coast.

There would be no criminals, no crazies, no emergencies beyond kittens getting stuck up trees. Police would not carry guns, they would only carry stepladders. There would be no "stop and frisk", just "stop and ask which tree the kittens are in".
Back to step one: Imagine an alternate way to get that trophy room: instead of bothering with the great deeds, why not just go to a trophy store and buy some trophies? Why not use photoshop to fake a picture of you holding important meetings with world leaders?
When you understand why that makes no sense, you'll understand why it makes no sense to just jump straight to policy that only works in utopia. We don't live in utopia, so it doesn't make sense to have no border, no real police, and no attempt to figure out why American government can't fix a freakin' pothole unless the pothole is in Afghanistan...

Yeaaaah, right. That's how much liberals were just saying Trump's Wall would cost.
Great public works, unlocked doors and disarmed police are the trophy that nations get as a reward for having a strong sense of national unity and shared purpose. The exact sort of things that identity politics - the anti-solidarity movement - is fighting against.
Step 1: Imagine success. Because you have earned it, you would have a room filled with trophies, honorary degrees, mementos of great deeds, gifts from respected people who respect you, and so on.
Step 2: Imagine utopia. There would be no terrorists, spies, organized crime, or attempts to suppress wages. There would be no anti-assimilation ideology, nobody would be using identity politics to pit immigrants and natives against each other. Therefore, there would be no need for borders. Utopia-world has no borders.
In utopia there would be no NIMBYs, corrupt contractors, bureaucratic friction, overpaid middlemen, shortsighted dine-and-dash taxpayers, no environmental blockaders and general project-hostage takers. When you get on a train there would no criminals, smelly people, vandalism, nor a conductor who is on drugs. There would be nothing stopping us from building shining new bullet-trains from coast to coast, therefore we would have shining bullet trains from coast to coast.

There would be no criminals, no crazies, no emergencies beyond kittens getting stuck up trees. Police would not carry guns, they would only carry stepladders. There would be no "stop and frisk", just "stop and ask which tree the kittens are in".
Back to step one: Imagine an alternate way to get that trophy room: instead of bothering with the great deeds, why not just go to a trophy store and buy some trophies? Why not use photoshop to fake a picture of you holding important meetings with world leaders?
When you understand why that makes no sense, you'll understand why it makes no sense to just jump straight to policy that only works in utopia. We don't live in utopia, so it doesn't make sense to have no border, no real police, and no attempt to figure out why American government can't fix a freakin' pothole unless the pothole is in Afghanistan...

Yeaaaah, right. That's how much liberals were just saying Trump's Wall would cost.
Great public works, unlocked doors and disarmed police are the trophy that nations get as a reward for having a strong sense of national unity and shared purpose. The exact sort of things that identity politics - the anti-solidarity movement - is fighting against.
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