Costs of border closure
Bondy
Posted 4/28/2021 11:35 AM (#979508)
Subject: Costs of border closure




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FishinXtreme
Posted 4/28/2021 12:02 PM (#979509 - in reply to #979508)
Subject: Re: Costs of border closure




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Location: Eau Claire, WI
It sucks but I suppose its good for America. Keeping it local.

Edited by FishinXtreme 4/28/2021 12:03 PM
RyanJoz
Posted 4/28/2021 12:21 PM (#979510 - in reply to #979509)
Subject: Re: Costs of border closure




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Location: Mt. Zion, IL
There is no reason for the border on lakes that are shared to be closed. I get not docking in another country, but an imaginary line in the water is dumb.
Kirby Budrow
Posted 5/2/2021 5:59 PM (#979577 - in reply to #979510)
Subject: Re: Costs of border closure





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Location: Chisholm, MN
RyanJoz - 4/28/2021 12:21 PM

There is no reason for the border on lakes that are shared to be closed. I get not docking in another country, but an imaginary line in the water is dumb.


I'm wondering if there are muskies on Mars or Venus, because I'll move there if there are.
RyanJoz
Posted 5/2/2021 8:03 PM (#979578 - in reply to #979577)
Subject: Re: Costs of border closure




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Location: Mt. Zion, IL
Kirby Budrow - 5/2/2021 5:59 PM

RyanJoz - 4/28/2021 12:21 PM

There is no reason for the border on lakes that are shared to be closed. I get not docking in another country, but an imaginary line in the water is dumb.


I'm wondering if there are muskies on Mars or Venus, because I'll move there if there are.


I hear you whole heartedly. My dad and I have been forced to cancel or relocate 3 10 day trips due to the closure.