I tracked the Chinese Consulate closure to a massive voter fraud case with the Harris County DNC. China was compromising local identifies, printing fake IDs in China, then importing those false IDs to DNC Operatives.
This article cites how they were freaked “the IDs were so good.” Well they scanned etc cuz the data was compromised out of local DMV systems and then made in China using the same equipment. IE they are identical.
Search around 2015 to 2019 and look for Chinese shipments of IDs found by customs. They found like 4 million meaning how many did they not?
Texas bills are pretty easy to find and read for those interested. IIRC, there is $1B allocated for granting at the Governor's discretion for "border security operations" with the only caveat being that it cannot be used to exercise eminent domain (forcefully "purchasing" private property, or taking someone's land and compensating them). "Border security operations" are defined in Section 8 which I did not include.
Section 1:
(a) Office of Court Administration ($32M):
(b) legal reps, interpreters, staff, equipment, and admin costs
(c) $905K goes to Comptroller
Section 2:
(a) Military Department ($301M):
-support borer security
Section 3:
(a) Department of Public Safety ($133M):
-Operation Lone Star
(b) $3M for tactical marine unit vessels
(c) $17M for employee funding
Section 4:
(a) Department of Criminal Justice ($273M):
-funding correctional security operations
Section 5:
(a) Commission of Jail Standards ($214k):
-overtime and travel expenses
(b) Employee Hiring
Section 6:
(a) Trusteed Programs within the Office of the Governor ($1B):
-for providing funding for border security operations
(b) Can NOT be used for:
-acquiring property through the exercise of eminent domain
-building a barrier along the border on property acquired through eminent domain
(c) $3M for employee funding and training
(d) $14M for law enforcement costs for border counties
Section 7:
(a) Department of State Health Services ($5M)
-purchasing ambulance services
(b) Additional $10M for ambulance services for two border security processing centers
It has yet to be sent off to the Governor to be signed. It must first go through the Comptroller. You can see the history of the bill on the Summary tab on that same link I posted.
What happened to the wall that was built under the Trump administration. I thought it was almost done. I don’t understand any of this. We think Gaslit for so long now, I don’t believe anything anybody says.
450 miles built. 2000 mile long border with Mexico. 1000 miles of it is naturally hard to cross. We need 1k miles minimum. Texas is the biggest stretch of border, but only 51 miles were built. This will help a lot. The big blocker was legal issues with eminent domain and purchasing the border land. It's absurd the feds don't already own the border territory...
Well this bill doesn't allocate anything for the purchase of or the construction of a barrier on eminent domain. Do you have any specifics on how much of the Texas border is private land or eminent domain?
I wonder if they can buy easements with the money? The private landowner still owns the land but sells a right to the Federal Government to build and maintain a border wall across it.
What the fuck?? He was trying to crowd-fund $250m for this a few months ago.
Something smells. According to my husband, HB9 dealt with obstruction of roadways due to protests.
I’m gonna have him dig a little deeper. I don’t trust Abbot one bit.
Let us know if you find anything...
HB91 is the bill dealing with the wall. My husband found that it went to committee, but can’t find anything where it was actually passed.
Still digging.
The only DDG searches I can find regarding this are sourced to left-wing publications.
Texas Scorecard is a fairly unbiased daily report of legislative actions and makes no mention of this bill passing.
Curious and curiouser…..
I feel like Abbott is there to setup the Tee for Leftist Federalism. As in he sets a situation for them to home run on.
We shall see.
I too do not trust him. He’s sewn in bush cloth
Yes!
There are 3 good candidates running against King Abbott in the Texas primary. A vote for any one of them is a vote AGAINST Abbott. Take your pick!
Houston is bad.
Like BAD.
I tracked the Chinese Consulate closure to a massive voter fraud case with the Harris County DNC. China was compromising local identifies, printing fake IDs in China, then importing those false IDs to DNC Operatives.
Can you give any sources? Holy shit this is worrying. No wonder they said Texas will go blue
Let me dig up the local Texas stuff.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/11/27/customs-agents-seize-thousands-fake-ids-counterfeit-items/4324778002/
This article cites how they were freaked “the IDs were so good.” Well they scanned etc cuz the data was compromised out of local DMV systems and then made in China using the same equipment. IE they are identical.
Search around 2015 to 2019 and look for Chinese shipments of IDs found by customs. They found like 4 million meaning how many did they not?
For me it's a hat-pick of only two:
https://legiscan.com/TX/text/HB9/id/2431232
Texas bills are pretty easy to find and read for those interested. IIRC, there is $1B allocated for granting at the Governor's discretion for "border security operations" with the only caveat being that it cannot be used to exercise eminent domain (forcefully "purchasing" private property, or taking someone's land and compensating them). "Border security operations" are defined in Section 8 which I did not include.
Section 1:
(a) Office of Court Administration ($32M):
(b) legal reps, interpreters, staff, equipment, and admin costs
(c) $905K goes to Comptroller
Section 2:
(a) Military Department ($301M):
-support borer security
Section 3:
(a) Department of Public Safety ($133M):
-Operation Lone Star
(b) $3M for tactical marine unit vessels
(c) $17M for employee funding
Section 4:
(a) Department of Criminal Justice ($273M):
-funding correctional security operations
Section 5:
(a) Commission of Jail Standards ($214k):
-overtime and travel expenses
(b) Employee Hiring
Section 6:
(a) Trusteed Programs within the Office of the Governor ($1B):
-for providing funding for border security operations
(b) Can NOT be used for:
-acquiring property through the exercise of eminent domain
-building a barrier along the border on property acquired through eminent domain
(c) $3M for employee funding and training
(d) $14M for law enforcement costs for border counties
Section 7:
(a) Department of State Health Services ($5M)
-purchasing ambulance services
(b) Additional $10M for ambulance services for two border security processing centers
Have you been able to find anything official saying this bill has been passed? I could not.
It has yet to be sent off to the Governor to be signed. It must first go through the Comptroller. You can see the history of the bill on the Summary tab on that same link I posted.
What happened to the wall that was built under the Trump administration. I thought it was almost done. I don’t understand any of this. We think Gaslit for so long now, I don’t believe anything anybody says.
450 miles built. 2000 mile long border with Mexico. 1000 miles of it is naturally hard to cross. We need 1k miles minimum. Texas is the biggest stretch of border, but only 51 miles were built. This will help a lot. The big blocker was legal issues with eminent domain and purchasing the border land. It's absurd the feds don't already own the border territory...
Well this bill doesn't allocate anything for the purchase of or the construction of a barrier on eminent domain. Do you have any specifics on how much of the Texas border is private land or eminent domain?
Edit: Looks like 90% of the Texas border is private land. So I can't imagine this bill doing much to build any kind of barrier...
When you buy a house you have to give up the space and fund and maintain the side walk. A border should never be private.
I wonder if they can buy easements with the money? The private landowner still owns the land but sells a right to the Federal Government to build and maintain a border wall across it.
Yeah the bill is shit. Surprise! But I don't know how eminent domain works. Maybe only the feds can take someone's land like that.
Abbott is DS rino cuck. He's just trying to backpedal his tyrannical actions last year