The eight-foot-tall fence has appeared in recent weeks around the governor's residence property in Lansing, with a sign warning "Danger. High voltage. Unauthorized persons keep out".
In opposition to Trumps wall, Governor Whitmer tweeted things like,
"The people have spoken, and we chose hope and inclusion. We chose respect and collaboration.
"And we chose bridges over walls."
She also tweeted: "$40 BILLION for the wall.
"Think how many kids that would educate, how many roads, bridges and pipes it would fix."
However she had no problem spending taxpayer dollars when she felt her own safety is at stake.
Well that pretty smart. Considering she knows what's coming.
ReplyDeleteDumb ass should know the shrubs as big as the house makes a nice place for the uninvited to hold up and hide. That is if a nut would even go near her. She is way out there.
ReplyDeleteDo as I say...not as I do. SMH
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ReplyDeleteJust put the controls on the outside so the citizens can keep her penned up and less able to play dictator.
Hypocrisy
ReplyDeleteWhat good is an electric fence with no power?
ReplyDeleteDox her house throw items on fence to short it out or destroy it
ReplyDeleteDo as I say not as I do. It’s the Democrat way👍🏻
ReplyDeleteNorthwest Woodsman: She is probably planning for her security and safety when the eventual backlash occurs as a result of her Marxist dictatorial regime. I guess I can’t blame her for the eventual retribution for Marxist democrat socialist policies will be brutal. It just takes time to create sufficient agitation to enrage good, honest and hard working and patriotic citizens.
ReplyDeletePot. Kettle. Black
ReplyDeleteAs long as it's in your back yard it's OK. But not in her's
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