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Man Sues Bridge City and FEMA for Requirements on Debris Pick Up

     There was plenty of devastation and debris in the Texas area of Orange and Bridge City after Hurricane Laura, but one man and his wife didn't feel like the city and the federal government should tell them how to dispose of the debris. He said it "infringed on his rights to handle his trash how he wants", and she said that she thinks the requirements "gotta somehow be unconstitutional".

For clarification, the post that triggered the response was as follows:



    It's not much to ask of people to do this sort of thing and it's completely reasonable. In the interview with Bob Newsie they also complained about wearing a mask because of the "China hoax virus" and it's all about taking away your identity, independence and connection with people. 

They were actually completely naked in the interview, didn't fix their hair, had horrible breath, cracks in windshields of their cars, showed us they had seat belts removed from their vehicles and had empty alcohol containers throughout the automobiles. They are also Christians who shout hateful rhetoric outside planned parenthood clinics, support NRA, called BLM a terrorist group, and repeated that "All Lives Matter". 

They had to say they praised the 17 year old "patriot" who illegally carried a gun that killed 2 people while being treated kindly by law enforcement the night after police shot a black man in the back 7 times because he was going to his car where his 3 kids were sitting.

Somehow these law and order supporters don't really like law or order, unless we're talking about the TV show or being a Blue Lives Matter supporter.

There were no political questions from Bob because it seemed quite clear, and they were happy to express they already made media news with their patriotic and respectful gestures at rallies of support.



    It's needless to say he would lose the lawsuit. They are just trying to make it in the news headlines of the "fake news media". And look, they made it.

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