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re: Man! Ann Coulter is salty.....
Posted on 12/14/18 at 3:06 am to Little Trump
Posted on 12/14/18 at 3:06 am to Little Trump
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No she’s frickin’ clueless
She knows not what she speaks
I have followed her for years and almost never disagree with her. Haven't kept up in the past several years as much as earlier.
But - given my confidence in her basic principles, I would automatically believe her unless someone presents some argument other than = "she is fukcing clueless.'
That kind of silliness is stupid beyond comprehension.
Posted on 12/14/18 at 3:18 am to ChineseBandit58
Bandit is the kind of Trump supporter with whom one can actually have a duscussion. Kudos.
Posted on 12/14/18 at 4:38 am to ChineseBandit58
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"she is fukcing clueless.'
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COMMENTARY: The fight against a border wall continues
BY STEFANIE HERWECK AND SCOTT NICOLS
March 27, 2018
Our fight to stop the border wall in the Rio Grande Valley just got harder.
Last week, Congress passed a budget bill that gives the Trump administration a billion and a half dollars for border walls, but does absolutely nothing to protect Dreamers.
The new law provides “$445,000,000 for 25 miles of primary pedestrian levee fencing along the southwest border in the Rio Grande Valley Sector,” according to the Omnibus bill language.
Ever since Hidalgo County Judge Ramon Garcia and McAllen Mayor Jim Darling last year wrote to the secretary of Homeland Security suggesting levee-border walls, the Trump administration has been pushing the idea of turning all of Hidalgo County’s existing Rio Grande levees into levee-border walls. In 2009, 22 miles of our levees were turned into levee-border walls, and the scheme Garcia and Darling promoted would have converted the remaining 28 miles. With the three miles of the Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge in Alamo protected from a border wall, that leaves 25 miles, the exact amount in the bill.
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