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McParadigm wrote:He hasn’t tweeted in 10 hours
Fri January 18, 2019 2:15 pm
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Simple Torture wrote:Of all of his potential opening salvos today, I did not anticipate blatant, unadulterated Islamophobia
Fri January 18, 2019 2:36 pm
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run2death wrote:Man, the GOP really loves their Arizona "Border Rancher" story lines.
But isn't Bush's Secure Fence Act actually to blame for the increase of crossings on private land?
I've read a couple of stories that say the new fences in AZ border towns basically pushed crossers out into the ranches.
Fri January 18, 2019 4:20 pm
digster wrote:Oof.
Fri January 18, 2019 4:30 pm
McParadigm wrote:Hogan Gidley was on Fox News just now and refused to flatly deny the claims, even when the Fox News host pointed out that his zig zagging was not in any way a denial.
Fri January 18, 2019 5:59 pm
E.H. Ruddock wrote:run2death wrote:Man, the GOP really loves their Arizona "Border Rancher" story lines.
But isn't Bush's Secure Fence Act actually to blame for the increase of crossings on private land?
I've read a couple of stories that say the new fences in AZ border towns basically pushed crossers out into the ranches.
I've wondered about this. Theoretically the "wall" will be built closer to towns and populated areas first, right? So at least in the short term, you'll see more people crossing in more remote ranch areas, right? I'm not too familiar with where a fence/wall currently exists. How do ranchers along the border actually feel about all of this?
Fri January 18, 2019 7:15 pm
run2death wrote:E.H. Ruddock wrote:run2death wrote:Man, the GOP really loves their Arizona "Border Rancher" story lines.
But isn't Bush's Secure Fence Act actually to blame for the increase of crossings on private land?
I've read a couple of stories that say the new fences in AZ border towns basically pushed crossers out into the ranches.
I've wondered about this. Theoretically the "wall" will be built closer to towns and populated areas first, right? So at least in the short term, you'll see more people crossing in more remote ranch areas, right? I'm not too familiar with where a fence/wall currently exists. How do ranchers along the border actually feel about all of this?
They did largely vote for Trump, but from what I've read, most of them would rather see better roads, a few more agents and better technology than a better/bigger wall.
Fri January 18, 2019 7:24 pm
Simple Torture wrote:How disappointed will Pearl Jam be if the Trump presidency ends (resignation/impeachment/choking on a Filet O Fish) before they can release their angry Trump record?
Fri January 18, 2019 7:26 pm
Shit like this is why I will never understand the undecideds. They're so fickle and dumb.meatwad wrote:run2death wrote:E.H. Ruddock wrote:run2death wrote:Man, the GOP really loves their Arizona "Border Rancher" story lines.
But isn't Bush's Secure Fence Act actually to blame for the increase of crossings on private land?
I've read a couple of stories that say the new fences in AZ border towns basically pushed crossers out into the ranches.
I've wondered about this. Theoretically the "wall" will be built closer to towns and populated areas first, right? So at least in the short term, you'll see more people crossing in more remote ranch areas, right? I'm not too familiar with where a fence/wall currently exists. How do ranchers along the border actually feel about all of this?
They did largely vote for Trump, but from what I've read, most of them would rather see better roads, a few more agents and better technology than a better/bigger wall.
Well then maybe they shouldn't have voted for the guy whose campaign slogan was "Build that wall!" Sending them my thoughts and prayers.
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:run2death wrote:Man, the GOP really loves their Arizona "Border Rancher" story lines.
But isn't Bush's Secure Fence Act actually to blame for the increase of crossings on private land?
I've read a couple of stories that say the new fences in AZ border towns basically pushed crossers out into the ranches.
I've wondered about this. Theoretically the "wall" will be built closer to towns and populated areas first, right? So at least in the short term, you'll see more people crossing in more remote ranch areas, right? I'm not too familiar with where a fence/wall currently exists. How do ranchers along the border actually feel about all of this?