To: ARealMothersSonForever
Not on my dime.So private property has nothing to do with it - you just don't want a wall built with government funds.
Why not just come out and say that you're open border? Why all of the red herrings?
To: JeffAtlanta
If someone in the federal government can provide a landowner with a compelling reason to finance the building of a wall on their property, as long as the county commissioners request a variance with input from every taxpayer and landowner that would be impacted; no skin off of me. Good luck with that happening in Texas.
Private property has everything to do with it. With the full quote, it is not a red herring. I do not want it done on my dime, and the private property rights must be respected. If you choose to advocate building an economic barrier with government funds, I can recognize that stance. I will fight against it, but recognize it.
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