Posted on 02/12/2022 6:05:21 PM PST by conservative98
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They are not on the bridge, on the roadway the bridge connects with.
Keep posting this man. Thanks!
Maybe the judge thought he was the little boy with the finger and they the truckers are the water in the dyke ...
Will do!
The Canadian protestors have closed our busiest Northern border crossing. It’s time for those in the U.S. to close the Southern border, then work on shutting down the ports. Transportation strikes are the check on the globalists and their sick agenda.
Getting ugly tonight. Arrests being made.
How many “votes of no confidence” have been put forward in the Canadian parliament? If not any, then why not? They can be advanced by either the ruling or opposition party.
I was wondering what happened. It looks like the pigs were going to take the bridge 10 steps at a time! The initial showing was weak. Glad the Canuk Calvary finally came.
Stand corrected. Looks like they are winning. The trucks are gone. Now just cleaning up the protesters.
Nobody has forgotten the total lockdowns, the harassment and persecution of anyone who dared conduct economic activity (even barbers!) in Michigan, the repeated mockery of the suffering they caused by flaunting the rules they impose.
Now these same people are whining about economic impacts as if that wasn’t *their* objective previously.
I’m not supporting such an activity but I’m shocked the situation hasn’t gone hot.
The trucks are gone, but the bridge is still closed. No idea when the cops will be able to re-open it. If they do a couple of vehicles could just shut it down again. Tricky situation.
That’s what I say. Only problem is those cartels have been allowed to gorge themselves on our money and have many big guns that truckers can’t compete with.
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