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And Let's not forget about the other Deplorables

Birds of a feather shit all over democracy together...

At the State of the Union:
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Oh, really :mad:

 
Gov. Greg Abbott of Texas. After the culture wars over busing in the 1970s, who would have thought that 21st century Republicans would be proponents or "busing" ?

In the theme of "Build the wall and Mexico will pay for it", Abbott has been busing migrants from Texas to Democratic cities. He's been making appearances on Fox News, bragging about the program and claiming that it won't cost Texans anything because private donors will fund the program.

So far, Abbott has spent $150 million on chartered buses.

He's collected about $550,000 to pay for it. Texas taxpayers are on the hook for the other $149 million.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott boasted shortly after he began soliciting private donations for his controversial migrant busing program that there would likely “be no cost to the state” given the outpouring of support from concerned citizens across the country.

But after nearly two years of fundraising to offset the program’s costs, Abbott’s operation has collected less than half of 1% of the roughly $150 million spent on busing migrants to sanctuary cities, according to a review of state records. And CNN found that the largest donation – $900,000 – never made it into the state’s coffers, either because it was a mistake or a prank.

Records show that at most, around $550,000 has been raised to date.


CNN did a review of the $550,000 in donations and found that several people on the list of donors said that they never made the donation. In some cases, the State has been taking donations made for a "border wall" and redirecting them to the busing programs.


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^Just like how Mexico was supposed to pay for the border wall. Is anyone surprised?
 
I suspect that if one follows the money, you'll find that some insiders are making a killing out of the deportation by bus scheme.
 
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She's not going to resign and run in the special election; Those 'pubs already think she's a nasty carpetbagging slut, and she is going to lose there. She'll hang on to her seat as long as he can.
 
She's not going to resign and run in the special election; Those 'pubs already think she's a nasty carpetbagging slut, and she is going to lose there. She'll hang on to her seat as long as he can.
She's going to have a residency issue at some point.
 
Let's see...

Liars, trashy vulgarity, puerile belligerence, xenophobia, religious intolerance, racism, misogyny, crooks, closet case homophobes, child traffickers, pedos, perverts, adulterers, rapists, thieves, and hypocrites.

Translated into Trog, that describes a "migrant caravan" storming the border.

Ahhh, the party of Christian virtue and family values.
 
Florida.

Alligators. Pythons. Meth. Porn performers.

And now measles.
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Ladapo is out telling families not to vaccinate their children against measles. He's proposing that they should get "natural immunity" by getting measles. He also said that parents don't need to keep their kids out of school, even if they haven't been vaccinated. The State of Florida, through Ladapo is taking the "parental rights" angle: parents have the right to make a decision as to whether their children can get measles.

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In 2023, the US had a total of 58 cases of measles for the entire year. Yesterday, the US met that milestone of 58 cases in the first 3 months of 2024.

There are now cases in Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Jersey, New York City, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Washington. And the number of cases is increasing weekly because we have a large population of children whose parents never had them immunized for measles.
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Because we have group of politicians who have enabled anti-vaxxers, we're seeing an outbreak of a disease that had been considered nearly eradicated 20 years ago.

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