Another caravan is heading to the border.

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MAGA bitches!

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Like Charles Askins stories about doing that on the river with a BAR. Ooof. There was a fella who enjoyed killin' folks too much.
When Askins patrolled the border, farmers filed a complaint about all the illegal alien bodies chocking up their irrigation canals. Askins was old school BP.
 
My question is what took us so long to declare them a foreign terror organization?

A lot of these executive actions should have happened in Trumps first term.
Because a terrorist organization took control of the U.S. government in a 2020 coup thinly veiled as an election, their purpose being, to destroy the U.S.
 
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Because a terrorist organization took control of the U.S. government in a 2020 coup masked as an election, their main purpose being to destroy the U.S.
Jesus H Christ we don’t need a government to screw us over.

We’ve got people that’ll make excuses for the fucking government at every fucking turn. You people never failed to amaze me!!

Trump had four fucking years!

Pay your taxes, shut your mouth and be sure and be ready to make excuses every time the government fucks us up the ass! They’re depending on YOU!


I swear……

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Jesus H Christ we don’t need a government to screw us over.

We’ve got people that’ll make excuses for the fucking government at every fucking turn. You people never failed to amaze me!!

Trump had four fucking years!

Pay your taxes, shut your mouth and be sure and be ready to make excuses every time the government fucks us up the ass! They’re depending on YOU!


I swear……

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That time of the month?

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I've always been skeptical of these "caravans" we keep seeing reported in the news. Thousands if not tens of thousands of folks "walking" across Central America under the premise of seeking a better life... and maybe an element of that is true but...

Have you ever looked at the alleged refugees in those pictures? Does it strike anyone else as anything other than a "photo-op"? Again, I'm not the smartest cookie but I know how to make comparative relationships-

Remember when we were told about how thousands of folks "walked" from Guatemala to the US? That's something like... what 2,200 miles (conservatively)? Just as a hint- it's a bit more than that.

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This picture also ran in the NYT's in 2021 on the story with Guatemala specifically...

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The closest relationship I can associate that 'journey' to is that of someone walking the Appalachian Trail which is comparatively 2200 miles in itself... practically a "chip shot" compared to almost 2,600 miles we're led to believe. Heck- did you know that if you were to complete the A.T., you can have your entire trip recorded because of the accomplishment? True story, look it up and don't take my word for it.

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The "success" rate of those that attempt a thru hike and those that are able to pull it off is about... 25% as far as I can determine from official records. That's 400 miles short of our 'refugees', that's on a well traveled trail where many cottage industries have popped up to support. These are folks that despite their age are able to set aside around 10 thousand dollars to fund this 'adventure' for one person, put an entire half year of their life on the side so they can "walk" a trail, likely spend a year or two coordinating it, document 'trail angels' & have the absolute latest & greatest equipment available in western nations, have the ability to research said equipment for on average over a year while planning their adventure on the AT, and have the disposable income available to buy luxurious such as... backpacks, stoves, food, fuel, heck even socks, what have you...

And yet we've been sold this story of folks walking from Guatemala with nothing but a water bottle and a t-shirt? AND they "walked" several hundred more miles, without any infrastructure in place for things like bathrooms, resupply, showers, places to sleep/eat? Sorry but that math just doesn't and never has added up.


If you agree the math doesn't 'add up' then "who" is taking said pictures, "who" is providing these stories to the news, "why" are these never being vetted, and "why" are these stories accepted as fact. Even better question... "who" is paying for this migration, "why" are they doing so, and "where" are these people ending up?
 
And...

The other thing that I find to be exhausting is pointing out these facts (and yes they are facts) and only to be told "nah-uh" and being labeled a "conspiracy theorist" by saying the math doesn't even remotely add up.

They didn't walk here folks, they were transported here and somebody paid for it. Not only did they not pay for their transportation, somebody cared enough to stage several photo ops along the way. For what reason... I'll leave those determinations up to you.

The big news companies were also either (1) gullible enough to fall for those photo ops or (2) they were complicit in selling those photos. I have my thoughts on which scenario is most likely correct but I'll leave you to your own conclusion on that as well.
 
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In the pic of the "caravan" why do so many have masks on? Covid? 🤣 As tightly packed as they all are walking together those masks aren't going to help. None of them look like they have or will walk 2200 miles. all bs and our media falls for it.
 
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I haven’t seen such a bunch of limp REMF’s in a long time. Bunch of Admin personnel. The NCOIC is telling them how to wear their hats at least 2” off the eyebrow, in case CNN is there.
I will start to be impressed when I start to see some hard-core line doggies, When Marines start floating the river, and assaulting cartel strongholds, then we’ll be getting somewhere.
 
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I've always been skeptical of these "caravans" we keep seeing reported in the news. Thousands if not tens of thousands of folks "walking" across Central America under the premise of seeking a better life... and maybe an element of that is true but...

Have you ever looked at the alleged refugees in those pictures? Does it strike anyone else as anything other than a "photo-op"? Again, I'm not the smartest cookie but I know how to make comparative relationships-

Remember when we were told about how thousands of folks "walked" from Guatemala to the US? That's something like... what 2,200 miles (conservatively)? Just as a hint- it's a bit more than that.

View attachment 8600012This picture also ran in the NYT's in 2021 on the story with Guatemala specifically...

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The closest relationship I can associate that 'journey' to is that of someone walking the Appalachian Trail which is comparatively 2200 miles in itself... practically a "chip shot" compared to almost 2,600 miles we're led to believe. Heck- did you know that if you were to complete the A.T., you can have your entire trip recorded because of the accomplishment? True story, look it up and don't take my word for it.

View attachment 8600011

The "success" rate of those that attempt a thru hike and those that are able to pull it off is about... 25% as far as I can determine from official records. That's 400 miles short of our 'refugees', that's on a well traveled trail where many cottage industries have popped up to support. These are folks that despite their age are able to set aside around 10 thousand dollars to fund this 'adventure' for one person, put an entire half year of their life on the side so they can "walk" a trail, likely spend a year or two coordinating it, document 'trail angels' & have the absolute latest & greatest equipment available in western nations, have the ability to research said equipment for on average over a year while planning their adventure on the AT, and have the disposable income available to buy luxurious such as... backpacks, stoves, food, fuel, heck even socks, what have you...

And yet we've been sold this story of folks walking from Guatemala with nothing but a water bottle and a t-shirt? AND they "walked" several hundred more miles, without any infrastructure in place for things like bathrooms, resupply, showers, places to sleep/eat? Sorry but that math just doesn't and never has added up.


If you agree the math doesn't 'add up' then "who" is taking said pictures, "who" is providing these stories to the news, "why" are these never being vetted, and "why" are these stories accepted as fact. Even better question... "who" is paying for this migration, "why" are they doing so, and "where" are these people ending up?
Our tax dollars pay for it through the state dept funding NGO's in Panama (Housed at the old FT. Sherman) and the Darian.

There's a bridge being built between Columbia and the Darian, want to guess who's primarily footing the bill for that?
 
When Askins patrolled the border, farmers filed a complaint about all the illegal alien bodies chocking up their irrigation canals. Askins was old school BP.
my father knew an old TX ranger back in the 40s that had shot 6 men. when asked how many Mexicans he had shot,he said he didn't know. didn't bother counting them. illegal is illegal.
bringing in law abiding,working Mexicans the right way has generally been a +. hate to say it,but likely necessary. that being due to LBJ and his great society socialist giveaway program that has produced 5+ generations of welfare rats that has not worked 1 day in 50+ years. the fact that new even legal immigrants go on the dole immediately has to stop. people i know that work with Spanish speaking newbies don't want Mexicans any more. they have quickly figured out the scams and quickly become a liability. guys i know say they want to hire Guatemalans these days.
 
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I've always been skeptical of these "caravans" we keep seeing reported in the news. Thousands if not tens of thousands of folks "walking" across Central America under the premise of seeking a better life... and maybe an element of that is true but...

Have you ever looked at the alleged refugees in those pictures? Does it strike anyone else as anything other than a "photo-op"? Again, I'm not the smartest cookie but I know how to make comparative relationships-

Remember when we were told about how thousands of folks "walked" from Guatemala to the US? That's something like... what 2,200 miles (conservatively)? Just as a hint- it's a bit more than that.

View attachment 8600012This picture also ran in the NYT's in 2021 on the story with Guatemala specifically...

View attachment 8600014
The closest relationship I can associate that 'journey' to is that of someone walking the Appalachian Trail which is comparatively 2200 miles in itself... practically a "chip shot" compared to almost 2,600 miles we're led to believe. Heck- did you know that if you were to complete the A.T., you can have your entire trip recorded because of the accomplishment? True story, look it up and don't take my word for it.

View attachment 8600011

The "success" rate of those that attempt a thru hike and those that are able to pull it off is about... 25% as far as I can determine from official records. That's 400 miles short of our 'refugees', that's on a well traveled trail where many cottage industries have popped up to support. These are folks that despite their age are able to set aside around 10 thousand dollars to fund this 'adventure' for one person, put an entire half year of their life on the side so they can "walk" a trail, likely spend a year or two coordinating it, document 'trail angels' & have the absolute latest & greatest equipment available in western nations, have the ability to research said equipment for on average over a year while planning their adventure on the AT, and have the disposable income available to buy luxurious such as... backpacks, stoves, food, fuel, heck even socks, what have you...

And yet we've been sold this story of folks walking from Guatemala with nothing but a water bottle and a t-shirt? AND they "walked" several hundred more miles, without any infrastructure in place for things like bathrooms, resupply, showers, places to sleep/eat? Sorry but that math just doesn't and never has added up.


If you agree the math doesn't 'add up' then "who" is taking said pictures, "who" is providing these stories to the news, "why" are these never being vetted, and "why" are these stories accepted as fact. Even better question... "who" is paying for this migration, "why" are they doing so, and "where" are these people ending up?
Having walked that far in a go before. By the time I was finished, "fuck walking!" It's a long fucking way.
 
I've always been skeptical of these "caravans" we keep seeing reported in the news. Thousands if not tens of thousands of folks "walking" across Central America under the premise of seeking a better life... and maybe an element of that is true but...

Have you ever looked at the alleged refugees in those pictures? Does it strike anyone else as anything other than a "photo-op"? Again, I'm not the smartest cookie but I know how to make comparative relationships-

Remember when we were told about how thousands of folks "walked" from Guatemala to the US? That's something like... what 2,200 miles (conservatively)? Just as a hint- it's a bit more than that.

View attachment 8600012This picture also ran in the NYT's in 2021 on the story with Guatemala specifically...

View attachment 8600014
The closest relationship I can associate that 'journey' to is that of someone walking the Appalachian Trail which is comparatively 2200 miles in itself... practically a "chip shot" compared to almost 2,600 miles we're led to believe. Heck- did you know that if you were to complete the A.T., you can have your entire trip recorded because of the accomplishment? True story, look it up and don't take my word for it.

View attachment 8600011

The "success" rate of those that attempt a thru hike and those that are able to pull it off is about... 25% as far as I can determine from official records. That's 400 miles short of our 'refugees', that's on a well traveled trail where many cottage industries have popped up to support. These are folks that despite their age are able to set aside around 10 thousand dollars to fund this 'adventure' for one person, put an entire half year of their life on the side so they can "walk" a trail, likely spend a year or two coordinating it, document 'trail angels' & have the absolute latest & greatest equipment available in western nations, have the ability to research said equipment for on average over a year while planning their adventure on the AT, and have the disposable income available to buy luxurious such as... backpacks, stoves, food, fuel, heck even socks, what have you...

And yet we've been sold this story of folks walking from Guatemala with nothing but a water bottle and a t-shirt? AND they "walked" several hundred more miles, without any infrastructure in place for things like bathrooms, resupply, showers, places to sleep/eat? Sorry but that math just doesn't and never has added up.


If you agree the math doesn't 'add up' then "who" is taking said pictures, "who" is providing these stories to the news, "why" are these never being vetted, and "why" are these stories accepted as fact. Even better question... "who" is paying for this migration, "why" are they doing so, and "where" are these people ending up?
Swear to God! I saw a bitch on tv with a cell phone, fancy clothes, hair weave, fancy nail job, and the dead give away was: she had one of those fucking doughnuts around her neck that you use to sleep on a plane. No way she walked 2K miles!😡
 
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Swear to God! I saw a bitch on tv with a cell phone, fancy clothes, hair weave, fancy nail job, and the dead give away was: she had one of those fucking doughnuts around her neck that you use to sleep on a plane. No way she walked 2K miles!😡

Soros and religious (Catholic etc) organizations put those things together. They organize bus and train transport for them.
 
my father knew an old TX ranger back in the 40s that had shot 6 men. when asked how many Mexicans he had shot,he said he didn't know. didn't bother counting them. illegal is illegal.
bringing in law abiding,working Mexicans the right way has generally been a +. hate to say it,but likely necessary. that being due to LBJ and his great society socialist giveaway program that has produced 5+ generations of welfare rats that has not worked 1 day in 50+ years. the fact that new even legal immigrants go on the dole immediately has to stop. people i know that work with Spanish speaking newbies don't want Mexicans any more. they have quickly figured out the scams and quickly become a liability. guys i know say they want to hire Guatemalans these days.
John Wesley Hardin is said to have killed more than twenty men.

They said the number was actually much higher but the others were Mexican and he didn't count them.
 
hoping Panama makes the right choices. save the MC to "help" if they don't. not an action to hope for but the canal is more critical for us than Suez or Hormuz. fortunately Bosphorus and Dardanelles are,and should,be non issues for us.
 

Mexico Rushes to Build Migrant Tent Cities in ‘Unprecedented’ Response to Trump’s Mass Deportation Plans​


Mexican authorities are scrambling to build migrant tent cities as part of a response to Donald Trump’s mass deportation plans.

According to a Reuters report, the shelters currently under construction should be finished within days and will be able to house thousands of individuals deported from the United States.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/20...d-migrant-tent-cities-unprecedented-response/
 
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I see lots of rifles..........hopefully they are issuing ammo with those guns............
Not like Katrina? One my guys at the time was in the NG, and got called up. He told me they patrol at night with no ammo??
The Crips would pop rounds off and run away. Don’t know if it was true? He was one those guys I wouldn’t give him ammo either.🤣🤣👍