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Is an org needed to do that?
As far as I know, the nonprofit they are starting is going to build as much wall as possible (possibly more cheaply than the government could) by working with private landowners
here is their update:
1. The federal government won’t be able to accept our donations anytime soon.
2. We are better equipped than our own government to use the donated funds to build an actual wall on the southern border.
3. Our highly experienced team is highly confident that we can complete significant segments of the wall in less time, and for far less money, than the federal government, while meeting or exceeding all required regulatory, engineering, and environmental specifications.
4. Our team strongly believes that we can complete our segments of the wall for less than half of the government’s estimated costs on a per mile basis.
To show the government how “We the People” can get this done, we have formed a Section 501(c)(4) non-profit Florida Corporation named “We Build the Wall, Inc.” to receive the GoFundMe contributions.
How pathetic does this make the Feds look?
Makes you wonder what else American Nationalists could do on their own. Health Care, Schools, etc...
Yeah, there’s plenty of rural communities that get on just fine without federal help or involvement. Those are the ones often with the best sense of community and cohesion.
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does this act have a chance? should we call representatives about it? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IaesZc1lk1k
Ted Cruz floated this idea shortly after El Chapo’s arrest, and it didn’t go anywhere. Let’s hope it does this time, though, because it’s brilliant.
@The Eternal Anglo I'm still holding out hope that it doesn't happen
The best part is that it’d also apply to other drug dealers, as he says. It’s great in my opinion, and I hope it gets passed.
Yeah I was about to mention that myself thanks for the advice.
The El Chapo Act is pretty based in regards to El Chapo's money, however many law enforcement in smaller areas of the nation sustain themselves on the drug money they seize.
I assume there’d be discretionary powers in place, meaning that local crack dealers or something wouldn’t be funding the wall or its maintenance, but drug money seized over the border or any money seized from big kingpins would likely fund it.
"The bill is co-sponsored by eleven Republican representatives: Kevin Brady (TX-8), Steve King (IA-4), Louie Gohmert (TX-1), Tom Garrett, Jr. (VA-5), Lamar S. Smith (TX-21), Walter B. Jones, Jr. (NC-3), Paul Gosar (AZ-4), Ron DeSantis (FL-6), Joe Wilson (SC-2), Gary Palmer (AL-6), and Kevin Cramer (ND-At-large)."
You had me at Steve King
if Dems won't go for it, then it's like, this isn't about funding is it...
We’ve all known it’s not about funding for a while now. These people are the same ones wanting $40 trillion universal healthcare plans. It’s about this stopping the importation of new voters for them. If they don’t go for it, though, that’ll red-pill more normies on that for sure.
@Chris N. - CA yeah exactly, makes it more clear what it's about
Well there was that news a few days ago about how I think 5-6 dem house members are already cracking on the wall saying they would 'support a barrier'
Even some dems are tiring of this ridiculous stalemate apparently.
Would it be worth calling GOP and politely saying that you support Steve King?
That stuff about Watson makes me sick
He had some pretty based comments tho
Forbes: "How the shutdown is a win for Trump's authoritarian agenda."
You're joking...
This is supposed to make people who read Forbes dislike Trump and authoritarianism?
Lol exactly