Posted on 09/30/2022 8:08:34 AM PDT by DFG
A massive billboard ad in Phoenix is thanking Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) for keeping the southern border open to invasion from illegal migrants.
“Thank you, Mark Kelly, for voting to keep our borders open,” the billboard reads. “The drugs aren’t going to smuggle themselves.”
The ad says it was paid for by Citizens for Sanity. According to its website, the group’s mission is “to return common sense to America, to highlight the importance of logic and reason, and to defeat ‘wokeism’ and anti-critical thinking ideologies.”
Democrat Kelly and the Biden administration have allowed nearly 2 million illegal migrants into the nation in this fiscal year. August represents the fifth month in a row in which migrant apprehensions exceeded 180,000 migrants.
Illegal immigration increases rent costs, reduces American wages, burdens law enforcement, overwhelms the social welfare nets, undermines employees’ workplace rights, and extracts human resources from poor home countries.
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Awesome. This groups has some really excellent and funny political ads.
Alinsky’s Rule #5.
Kelly has ads where he stands around and chats with people at the border. Then he says “We’re going to get more help at the border.” He ends the ad smiling and wearing a VFW type cap. Only an imbecile would believe him, but there are a bunch out there.
But then there’s the gas prices that just jumped again. The Democrats wreck the country for two years and lead by two. Uh huh.
If they had 100 billboards, that would be something. But I’m sure they don’t have the money.
If I was a drug smuggler, I’d be donating like crazy to all Democratic campaigns, not Kelly’s.
Excellent!
And Scott’s the one who spent a year in space.
They do.
Although,most don’t recognize as drug dealers because they are not handling the drugs.
They pay others to do the dirty work.
Beautiful!
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