Monday, February 18, 2019

Potus Candidate Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand(D-NY) Open to Removing Existing Sections of Border Wall

It's no longer a question of 'IF' the radical Left supports open borders, it's only a matter of how fast & furious they can make it happen.

Gillibrand's remark was in response to a comment made by failed democrat senate candidate from Texas, John Francis 'Beto' O'Rourke that he would support taking down the existing border wall in his home city of El Paso.

"Well, I'd have to ask folks in that part of the country to see whether the fencing that exists today is helpful or unhelpful," Gillibrand responded to a reporter's question during a New Hampshire campaign stop.

Gee, I wonder if she ever asked if the White House fence that exists today is helpful or unhelpful?

Kristin and her husband, Jonathan Gillibrand, own a nice home in upstate Brunswick, NY where she grew up. I wonder if she asked Hubby if their backyard fence that exists today is helpful or unhelpful?

Also, I wonder if she asked if the fence erected by the DNC to keep protesters out of their 2016 convention in Philadelphia was helpful or unhelpful?

Perhaps she was too busy advocating for a federal classification of a third gender to contemplate the practical mysteries of fences. Or perhaps Gillibrand was too busy with the flip-flop on her position to now provide drivers’ licenses for illegal aliens to truly understand that good fences make good neighbors. Or maybe her run to the far left on gun control when she was an NRA darling just 5 minutes ago clouded her recollection that before one removes a fence, one should understand why it's there in the first place.

I don't know about the fence in El Paso, TX, but if you talk to the Sheriff in Yuma County, Arizona, the 63 miles of border fence erected there in 2007-08 helped cut crime by 91 percent and illegal immigration in Yuma by almost 95 percent.

But Mrs. Gillibrand appears to be too busy rationalizing the lie she made during her 2018 Senate reelection campaign that she would serve a full six-year term in the Senate to deal with Fun Fence Facts, so I sent this link about the successful border fence in Yuma County to her via this contact page. Be polite.