>>> Abott is attempting to operate beyond his powers, not to mention engaging in mindless adrenaline-rush political theater.
>> Abbott is doing what the Constitution allows,
> No, it doesn't. This is what you get for sleeping in your American Gov't classes.
Read this statement by Governor Abbott and
specifically point out to me where he's supposedly wrong:
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>>> and that's why he has the support of 25 other governors. Oh, wait. I'm sure you think that THEY'RE all wrong, too.
>>Yep, lemmings marching to the sea.
Yep. Just as I predicted. Okay, smart-ass. Go back up to that PDF file above (Gov. Abbott's statement) and specifically point out where he's wrong. There's a whole different paradigm since the federal government has fallen down from its repsonsibility to protect Texas from invasion.
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> When in doubt, make with more insecurity links.
Yeah, and if you've watch them, you'd learn a few things. But you won't watch them beause you're a libtard and you'd rather watch a video starring Jake Tapper and Rachel Maddow.
>>> If the situation across the US-Mex border is so bad, why then have the GOPlo-faketriots so consistently sandbagged the appropriation of funds to alleviate the situation?
>> Have they? That lame excuse by the Dems (claiming the the Republicans have been non-cooperative) is just their way of kicking the can down the road.
> What an absolute load of crap, especially because the GOPlotards themselves are the ones who are saying "we won't cooperate".
The Republicans were getting pissed off because the Dems wanted to couple border security with sending more money to Ukraine. Can't you see the insanity of that? Yeah, I was correct. You're too cowardly to watch (or make any references to it in subsequent responses) the video of John Yoo, a UC Berkeley Constitutional law professor because you're too scared of what he has to say at the 3:00 mark of this video:
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