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Yes, the Titan made it to the bottom and for the most parts so did its passengers. The passengers paid a totals of $750,000 for privilege. Our government spend an estimated extra 1.2 million on rushing to the search, "rescue" and recovery effort, it is still unknown how much was spend by Canada, France and the UK, going to rescue a vessel that was known to be imploded with all hands lost.

Interestingly, just days prior, a distressed surface vessel full of migrants which had been being monitored for 15 hours, waited hours for rescue and capsized and over 600 drown. Just how were those PEOPLE less responsible for their fate than the imbeciles who paid to die in the TITAN?

Thousands of migrants drown at sea every year with little effort made to save them when we spend millions on a hopeless rescue mission. Explain it to me, and I do not want to hear about abundant resources, every effort needs to be made at sea, mutual aid, our core mission is to protect and save lives. It did not matter the social, economic, political or legal circumstances of our victims. BULL PUCKY

The TRUTH is Money and politics count way more than actual lives.

I am not surprised one bit by this hypocrisy. At the same time, I hear some screaming about how every life matters, while I know for a fact that of the 390,000 kids in foster care system in this country, that 113,000 of those are 100% available for adoption. Yet they are waiting an average of 3 years with many of them reaching "adulthood" with nobody reaching out to them. My wife flat donates a lot of hours every week to them.

As my grandpa used to say "Talk is cheap, takes money to buy whiskey"
 
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Do you think the US should accept the responsibility for the enormous cost of trying to save people who try to migrate to the US illegally?
 
Do you think the US should accept the responsibility for the enormous cost of trying to save people who try to migrate to the US illegally?

No more so than we should pay to accept the responsibility of trying to rescue nit wits who chose to place themselves in extreme mortal danger thousands of feet below the surface outside our international waters.


My point is the justifications of the use of tax payers money on one and not the other as being extremely hypocritical.

By the way the migrants mentioned were not headed to the US anyway. But, even if they were can you justify just standing by and watching them die? Why not just go ahead and torpedo them? Be quicker. We do have the ability to take them back where they came from. We just lack the political will do do so.

I do believe that giving illegals any hope that they can come here or any other country they are not welcome and stay is a political failure and those that do so bear part of the responsibilities for their deaths. They would not do so if they knew there was no way they could enter and stay.
 
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"I do believe that giving illegals any hope that they can come here or any other country they are not welcome and stay is a political failure and those that do so bear part of the responsibilities for their deaths." This is the climate we live in right now. But spending a lot of taxpayer money to rescue them and just take them back where they came from would just encourage them to endlessly try and try again.
 
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