william104
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- Oct 16, 2018
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More of this winning from hell with a Putin puppet, maniac, fake so-called president and a fool 45 mocking the U.S. military again at having far less than his initial asinine order for more than 5000 troops at a 2000 mile border. This appears with the ones there, they are under conditions at being embattled themselves with conditions far worse than 45's concentration camps for kids. It appears they can all drop dead as far as this commander in chief from a hell hole is concerned and on their own U.S. soil. It appears this maniac in a vindictive rampage wants to kill off more Americans. Yet 45's brainwashed cult following ass kissers will love him anyway:
Troops deployed to U.S.-Mexico border lack hot food, electricity
The midterms are over. But the 5,600 American troops sent to the southern border with Mexico are "still going through the motions of an elaborate mission that appeared to be set into action by a commander in chief determined to get his supporters to the polls," the New York Times reports.
What's happening: Troops at the border are sleeping in tents that house 20 soldiers and have no electricity or air conditioning, with some suffering heat exhaustion within days of starting the mission. There's no mess hall — only pre-made "Ready-to-Eat" meals — and the only phone chargers available are attached to "a few generators that power spotlights around the living area." Department of Defense officials worry that if the number of troops increases to 15,000, the cost could be as high as $200 million."
source: axios.om
Troops deployed to U.S.-Mexico border lack hot food, electricity
The midterms are over. But the 5,600 American troops sent to the southern border with Mexico are "still going through the motions of an elaborate mission that appeared to be set into action by a commander in chief determined to get his supporters to the polls," the New York Times reports.
What's happening: Troops at the border are sleeping in tents that house 20 soldiers and have no electricity or air conditioning, with some suffering heat exhaustion within days of starting the mission. There's no mess hall — only pre-made "Ready-to-Eat" meals — and the only phone chargers available are attached to "a few generators that power spotlights around the living area." Department of Defense officials worry that if the number of troops increases to 15,000, the cost could be as high as $200 million."
source: axios.om