Spite: Joe Biden would rather let border
wall materials rot on the ground than
sell them to Texas
American Thinker,
by
Monica Showalter
Original Article
Posted By: Beardo,
12/19/2021 9:30:27 AM
Joe Biden doesn't want to build a border wall. We all know that, he says as much, and he's been captured by the vast open borders industrial complex.
One problem for Joe, though: That dereliction of duty has driven his poll numbers straight into the toilet. His public approval is falling, with disapproval of his handing of the border crisis now at an all-time high. Longtime Democrat Hispanic strongholds in south Texas are now turning red, and the illegals are surging on in.
Amazingly, he doesn't seem to have the wherewithal to fix that problem.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
SezzieBear 12/19/2021 9:36:29 AM (No. 1011830)
And who paid for those materials? We the people - so it's really not up to him, is it?
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Chiritwo 12/19/2021 9:48:06 AM (No. 1011839)
Just like he left billions of dollars worth of war machines in Afghanistan. Don't think any of congress actually thinks anything through.
35 people like this.
Reply 3 - Posted by:
Moritz55 12/19/2021 9:56:56 AM (No. 1011849)
Use video and photos of the rotting/rusting materials for campaign ads.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Speedy2 12/19/2021 10:14:06 AM (No. 1011869)
Lets Go Brandon
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
MickTurn 12/19/2021 10:14:10 AM (No. 1011870)
TAKE THEM and BUILD THE WALL! What are the crybaby's gonna do about it?
IF they come to enforce anything, arrest all of them and toss them directly into a nasty PRISON!
If it's good enough for the so called Insurrectionists, it's good enough for Feds!
25 people like this.
Reply 6 - Posted by:
Tanker76 12/19/2021 10:16:02 AM (No. 1011873)
Just start using the materials - how is slo joe gonna stop it ?
26 people like this.
Reply 7 - Posted by:
mifla 12/19/2021 10:48:08 AM (No. 1011909)
If I were the Governor, I would file a police report that the building materials were stolen....
14 people like this.
Reply 8 - Posted by:
DVC 12/19/2021 10:53:16 AM (No. 1011918)
Unfortunately, #1, he's the chief executive and it is up to him or people that he appoints.
4 people like this.
Reply 9 - Posted by:
Cousair 12/19/2021 10:56:57 AM (No. 1011932)
Gov Abbott, start charging the FEDS storage fees. Enough to complete your wall to completion.
18 people like this.
Reply 10 - Posted by:
VirtuDawg 12/19/2021 10:58:32 AM (No. 1011938)
Chou Xiden doesn't want to interfere with the massive fentanyl smuggling operation being conducted across our southern border by his PRC comrades.
I just wonder what the "Big Guy's" take is on this from the ChiComs???
13 people like this.
Reply 11 - Posted by:
jimkata 12/19/2021 10:59:23 AM (No. 1011940)
Imminent domain. Confiscate for Texas and use them. The rest is court battles fro ownership. In the meantime the wall is done.
10 people like this.
Reply 12 - Posted by:
Maggie2u 12/19/2021 11:34:38 AM (No. 1011983)
As a taxpayer, some of my taxes went to these materials so I am part owner of this fencing material, so I give my permission to Governor Abbott to use them to build the wall. We can start a petition for people to sign and as part owners give their permission also.
9 people like this.
Reply 13 - Posted by:
Birddog 12/19/2021 11:38:02 AM (No. 1011992)
On the "Plus side", that stuff will not go bad. It was designed with long term exposure in mind.
It will however be a haven for rats, rattlers and likely hornets/killer bees which will be an issue for the crews that eventually start to use it.
If he will not allow Texas to have it/buy it...What about our "Root Causes" neighbors to the south?
What happens when THEY ask for it? Building a border wall inside their countries would be less than 1/10 the distance our southern border requires. Panama can have one on both north and south borders, another at the Costa Rica/Nicaragua border, another at Guatemala southern border..In Mexico the shortest easiest is at the isthmus of Tehuantepec.There is already a right of way from the National Railroad which linked the ports of Coatzacoalcos (Gulf of Mexico) and Salina Cruz (Pacific), Originally they had considered a canal there(1800's) then a six track RR that would carry the entire ships overland instead...finally settled on what was an "Intermodal" concept. It was the fastest/easiest/cheapest path until the Panama Canal opened in 1914. At one point the TNRR carried 850,000 tons a year of goods. Until the 1950's it was still in limited operation. The Gadsen Purchase and resulting treaty gave the USA rights to build a road/rr and "defend the area" across the 190mile Isthmus.
4 people like this.
Reply 14 - Posted by:
Birddog 12/19/2021 11:46:16 AM (No. 1012001)
Campaign adverts showing mountains of rusting fence panels in the south and acres of rusting pipe near the northern border will point out the abject uselessness of the Dems "Infrastructure" agenda, particularly when the costs of the non-structural spending they CALL infrastructure is compared to the earnings/savings that would have been accrued by completion of the southern wall, and the northern pipelines. NYC mass Transit alone got more funding than completion of the entire border wall would have required, the "Social spending" costs of unchecked immigration exceed BOTH combined.
5 people like this.
Reply 15 - Posted by:
Starboard_side 12/19/2021 12:45:17 PM (No. 1012070)
They were abandoned on someone's property, are they paying storage for them to sit there?
If not, issue a MASSIVE invoice for storage, and if not paid, then confiscate them, or put a lien on them.
6 people like this.
Abandoned goods.
Confiscate them. What’s the fed going to do, sue them?
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