Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Antifa Says They Will Rush Border…Here’s What Texans Say


Antifa Says They Will Rush Border…Here’s What Texans Say
By Steven Ahle -
July 31, 2019
Antifa may have heard of the phrase “Don’t mess with Texas,” but if not, they may learn what that phrase means after Texans comment on the invasion. Texans are not Portlanders. They are not leftist shrinking violets. They are more the snapdragon type. This comes after Antifa announced a protest on the border in El Paso. The moment one of them hit a Texan in the head with a crowbar, they may find themselves setting a new world’s record in the 100-yard dash. Bikers for Trump have announced that they will be in El Paso on September 1st, the projected starting date of the protest.


Upon reading the tweet describing the “Border Resistance Convergence,” some folks were none too pleased:

“We Texans don’t want you here and will NOT tolerate your shenanigans here. We believe in self defense and we support our (ICE) officers here 110%. Better think twice, bc TEXAS isn’t Portland.”

“Bikers for Trump will be there!”

“You little people might want to rethink this. Just sayin’.”

“I have contributed to the wall twice. Today I will contribute again.”

“You all know that majority of Texans carry, right? Texas doesn’t play!!”

“In the history of bad ideas, this is close to the top of the list. Texans are a different type of people. We don’t take to being shoved.”

“So I’m convinced this is either The Onion, some weird performance art, or a GOP plan to convert large numbers of Americans into Trump voters. Oh, and suicide. It could also be an act of suicide.”

One major rule

“This convergence is being run by Indigenous & QTPOC (Queer, trans, people of color) leadership, and anyone who passively or aggressively disrespects that will be asked to leave,” the website says.

‘White comrades’ needed

The site adds that locals are opening up their houses — but only to “host QTPOC folks that are traveling to El Paso.” Beyond that, the site says “we are very much relying on white comrades to donate money and throw down on renting temporary spaces for our more vulnerable friends as camping can affect us all in different ways. There is very nice camping within the ‘city limits’ of El Paso.”
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Why Can't America Fill a Pothole?


Why Can't America Fill a Pothole?
PragerU
Published on Jul 22, 2019
Why can’t America build or repair infrastructure on a par with countries in Europe or Asia? Why are our bridges, roads, and airports not what they should be? Aren’t we the richest and most technologically savvy country in the world? Who or what is holding us back? Kyle Smith of National Review has the surprising (and frustrating) answer.
(Keystone XL pipeline)

Susan Rice under fire from left for investments in Keystone pipeline firm
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice has taken flack from the right over Libya, but now environmentalists are upset with her. (AP Photo)
Politics
Published November 30, 2012
Last Update December 23, 2015
By | Fox News
UN Ambassador Susan Rice, already under fire from Republicans, is now taking hits from the left over six-figure investments in the company behind a controversial oil pipeline.

Rice, rumored to be on the short list to replace Hillary Clinton as Secretary of State, owns between $300,000 and $600,000 in TransCanada Corp. stock, according to the TheHill.com, which cites Rice's financial disclosure forms. TransCanada is the company whose 1,700-mile Keystone XL pipeline, which would bring oil from Canada down to Gulf refineries has been repeatedly delayed and now is in regulatory limbo.

The liberal group RootsAction.org, has started an online petition demanding that Rice "immediately sell every dollar of stock" in the company behind the $7 billion project. Environmentalists say the pipeline would pollute air and water supplies as well as harm fragile ecosystems. Energy industry officials argue that the Keystone XL would be no different from an extensive network of energy pipelines already in place – and some say its state-of-the-art design would make it safer than many of the country’s aging pipelines.

The State Department would have to sign off on the pipeline because it spans the border between the U.S. and Canada

"It's indefensible that Susan Rice has millions of dollars invested in oil companies and banks that will make huge profits if the State Department gives approval to the XL pipeline," the group says in a statement online.

The website, OnEarth.org, published a story Wednesday on Rice's reported investments in more than a dozen Canadian oil companies and banks that would stand to benefit from the pipeline.

"It’s really amazing that they’re considering someone for Secretary of State who has millions invested in these companies,” Bill McKibben, a writer and founder of the activist groups 350.org and Tar Sands Action, told the website. "The State Department has been rife with collusion with the Canadian pipeline builders, and it’s really distressing to have any sense that that might continue to go on."

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