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Biden’s horse crap
Flopping Aces ^ | 09-25-21 | DrJohn

Posted on 09/25/2021 3:03:42 PM PDT by Starman417

Seems to me one may not be part of the Biden regime unless one is a bald face liar. The three that jump to the top of that list are Biden himself, Jen Paski and Alejandro Mayorkas. They are not simply liars, they are pathologic liars. They represent a monumental threat to the United States of America. They are incapable of being truthful.

Biden and Mayorkas have been failures at securing the Southern border and they needed a scapegoat. The CBP is that scapegoat.

First, a little history. The CBP has been using horses to help secure the border since 1924.

The wild horse is particularly suited for border enforcement, agents say. While horses were essential to the Border Patrol when it began in 1924 –- all recruits were required to own a horse and a gun –- over the decades advances in technology left the horse behind, and the number of horse patrol units declined.
There's a reason for using horses
But in the early 2000s, CBP began investing more money into its horse program. Today in the field, horse patrol units with wild and domestic horses work alongside helicopters, drones, sensors and other high-tech tools. Horse sense is an “old school” technology, said Bobbi Schad, operations director for the Tucson Sector. “Their sight’s better, their hearing’s better. They can travel further, a lot faster than we can.”   Sure-footed and tough, wild horses are built to handle the harshest environments, from the rocky gulches and jumping cholla that cover the ranchland in Nogales, to the sweltering, thorny corridors of the Rio Grande Valley. “They’ll give us 10 hours of good work in the south Texas heat,” said Ruben Garcia Jr., horse patrol coordinator for the Rio Grande Valley. “And they won’t skip a beat.”
They often are used to aid invading illegals
The horses work in an intense environment. On any given day or night, Border Patrol agents respond to a multitude of high-stress situations, from assisting sick migrants in the desert to apprehending frightened mothers and children, to facing armed and dangerous smugglers.
Way back (dude, this is like 5 years ago) horses were routinely used to round up invading illegals (keep in mind this is from NBC)
On a recent Friday in the Rio Grande Valley, the horse unit was dispatched to the parking lot of Jack-in-The-Box in Hidalgo, Texas. A group of young men and teenage boys had been apprehended after scaling the levee with a ladder. They had traveled north for a month, from violent Central American countries like Honduras and El Salvador, before crossing into the U.S.   The group sat against a CBP van, their faces dejected. Helicopters swirled overhead. Without warning, agents galloped from the restaurant, down black tarmac, then cut toward a fenced lot full of semi-trucks.   Flanked by horses, agents found another young man, hiding between the trucks.   Nostrils heaving, sweat rising off their flanks, the horses flattened their ears as he was led to a waiting van.
These horses are trained by prison inmates in what is a very symbiotic program.    
At the prison in Florence, a cactus-dotted town about 140 miles north (225 km) of the Mexican border, participating prisoners round up their horses before dawn and work all day under the watchful eyes of Randy Helm, the third-generation rancher, former narcotics officer and self-proclaimed “cowboy preacher” who supervises the program.   Over the course of four to six months, the men train their horses - with names like Billy, Rocky and Patches - to tolerate bridles and saddles, respond to commands to trot and canter and perform footwork that will come in handy on the uneven desert terrain along the border. Helm, 62, teaches the men not to “break” the horses, but to “gentle” them. The method relies on incremental steps and rewarding the horses for good behavior. Any inmate that raises a hand to a horse gets booted from the program.   “It’s more working on us than on them,” said Rick Kline, 32, who has served five years of a seven and a half year sentence for stealing cars. “It’s a new understanding of calming down.”
So it's been good until democrats could make a racist issue of it.

Seems the first idiot to light this fire was a knee jerk named Matt Stieb from the inaptly titled Intelligencer.

Border Patrol Agent Uses Whip to Chase Haitian Migrants Into Mexico

Not "appears" to use. Uses whip.

It all went downhill from there. Led by the three stooges (Biden, Mayorkas and Psaki) lies were hurled without a single thought behind them.

DISGUSTING -- Jen Psaki smears Border Patrol agents, going all in on the fake whips story, saying it was "horrific" to see them "on horses" being "inhumane," "using brutal and inappropriate measures against" Haitians This administration doesn't care about law enforcement. pic.twitter.com/xBoUtnI6jB

— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) September 22, 2021

Mayorkas attacked his own agents for doing their jobs properly.

DHS Secretary Mayorkas attacks his own employees, trashing them for having used "horse patrols" and thus "painfully conjured up the worst elements of our nation's ongoing battle against systemic racism." So, again, Mayorkas is going after the horses for having perpetuated racism pic.twitter.com/IfYV6o2nxm

— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) September 24, 2021

Then the only President who ever needed not worry about a brain freeze when eating ice cream leaped into the fray headfirst so as not to injure himself

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TOPICS: Government; Politics
KEYWORDS: aliens; biden; blogpimp; border; borderpatrol; clickbait; dumblescummer; horses; humbledrunkard; humbledrunker; humbledumber; invasion; poopypants; texas; whipbloggers; whips
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To: Starman417

Mounted police have always been used in law enforcement when assigned to crowds, whether peaceful or non-peaceful crowds. That way they police are high enough to see what’s going on beyond the people directly next to them. Duh! “New York City’s Finest,” as they used to be known until their ability to do their job was taken away by those who want revolution in the streets, have always had mounted police on duty, creating order not by force, but just by their presence, especially when they are visible on the tall horses.


21 posted on 09/25/2021 7:26:54 PM PDT by Seeing More Clearly Now
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To: Starman417

Touch my horse and you’re gonna find out what boot tastes like.


22 posted on 09/25/2021 7:29:58 PM PDT by blueunicorn6 ("A crack shot and a good dancer”)
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To: Seeing More Clearly Now

Indeed. Everything you say is true.

And a horse is simply a very powerful and intimidating animal. A mounted officer simply has to just nudge the horse a bit in your direction and you’re going to move.


23 posted on 10/02/2021 2:12:16 PM PDT by jmacusa (America.Founded by geniuses. Now governed by idiots. )
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