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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1118679)2/19/2019 3:18:57 AM
From: James Seagrove1 Recommendation

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You and Comrade “useful-idiot” Koan sold out to corporate interests, you hippies are such a let-down.




To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1118679)2/19/2019 9:42:10 AM
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TideGlider

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HUH? Such HYPOCRITES!! I thought Pelosi and the Dimms said walls were immoral?

U.S. TAXPAYERS FUND BORDER WALLS IN PAKISTAN, AFGHANISTAN, MIDDLE EAST

The spending bill provides about $112.5 million in U.S. taxpayer money for economic support for Egypt, including $10 million for scholarships for Egyptian students


Breitbart - FEBRUARY 19, 2019

IMAGE CREDITS: WIKI.

American taxpayers are continuing to fund border security measures and border walls in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Egypt, and Lebanon with President Trump’s signing of a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) spending bill.

While the United States-Mexico border received only $1.3 billion for construction of a border wall at the overwhelmed southern border with soaring illegalimmigration, foreign countries are getting help from American taxpayers to secure their borders.

The Republican-Democrat spending bill signed by Trump last week provides Pakistan with at least $15 million in U.S. taxpayer money for “border security programs” as well as funding for “cross border stabilization” between Afghanistan and Pakistan.

In total, the spending bill provides about $6 billion in American taxpayer money to finance foreign militaries, some of which can be used by Lebanon to “strengthen border security and combat terrorism.”

The spending bill provides about $112.5 million in U.S. taxpayer money for economic support for Egypt, including $10 million for scholarships for Egyptian students. Egypt’s military receives about $1.3 billion in the spending bill, some of which can be for border security programs.

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