This will be short and not too sweet. Here in Texas we are hit the hardest by the disaster at the border. It is a war zone for those living closest to it–crime, property damage, stolen jobs, influx of undocumented Dems. Some may say that I am being a conspiracy theorist, but here is what I am wondering. Is this not only about bringing in eventual Dem voters in the long run but another dirty plan for the short run? Are they putting thousands of WuFlu-positive people in hotels (and restaurants and on the streets and so on) in Texas in order to deliberately spread the virus so as to shut us down so tightly that Texas will be of no account now nor in the next elections? Even more drastically spoken, are they trying to kill Texans specifically? Biden and his whole cohort of leftists would love to see that happen–and I think that they are evil enough to try to accomplish it!
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Here’s an idea. Write to your legislative representatives and tell them to impeach Biden. I haven’t written the letter yet, but I’m working on it.
My legislative rep is on the wrong side of the whole thing–thanks to gerrymandering to get the right “balance” of ethnicities. We used to have Henry Cuellar, who is from the other party but at least is calling Biden’s hand on this issue, but now we have a party hack who does not give a rip about the chaos caused by all of this lawlessness.
While it’s true Texas could be a huge threat to their agenda, the globalists’ aim is the destruction of the whole country. Y’all are just the first stop on the way. Excerpted from “Five Things Americans Should Learn From Tibet” by Steve Rose at American Thinker: “One way of destroying the Tibetan culture was through immigration:
Governor DeSantis pushed back on Biden regarding the open border.
https://rumble.com/vkq9xd-mic-drop-governor-desantis-hits-back-at-biden.html
https://youtu.be/0zdzjDav888
What is the Christian Perspective on Borders and Immigration? | The Stream
We, as Christians, are called to love our neighbor, care for those in need, and see all as equal in the eyes of God. But we are also to seek justice and act with wisdom. All these gather together when considering the issue of immigration.
When looking at immigration from a Christian perspective, is there a distinction between legal and illegal immigration? And what should the government’s role be versus that of the individual or the church?