couple of questions:caryking said:hokiewolf said:how exactly is this spin? From my understanding - and this was while I was driving today listening to fox business that the boarder agents inspect the truck at the time of crossing and then the Texas rangers are doing the exact same inspection. Not really sure how that's solving the border crisis.PackFansXL said:LOLLLL!!!!!!Steve Videtich said:
"Governor Abbott's unnecessary and redundant inspections of trucks transiting ports of entry between Texas and Mexico are causing significant disruptions to the food and automobile supply chains, delaying manufacturing, impacting jobs, and raising prices for families in Texas and across the country.," Psaki said.
Spin Psaki is a joke.
They are holding up each truck by an hour or so…. This may backfire on Abbott; however, I like this move to get Mexico to the negotiating table. Sounds like they may very well negotiate something outside of the Federal Government…
1. I have seen it reported that it's hours delay, ie a trucking company that makes 3 runs a day can now only make 1
2. I haven't heard any results of contraband or something illegal in the Rangers search that wasn't found in the border patrol search, so you know?
Also, I really dislike the idea that the BP is somehow now a political department. They've never been portrayed like that. Underfunded? Yes. Not enough officers? Yes. But I really feel like you guys are boiling them down to just a political pawn and that really isn't right. It's a damn hard and thankless job.
I think this show by Abbott is going to backfire. He's just throwing mud in the wrong peoples eyes. It's grandstanding of the highest order (similar to AOC crying fake tears). It shouldn't be celebrated because it accomplishes absolutely nothing.
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