Abbott’s Border Stunt Costs Texas a New Railway

May 02, 2022 By: El Jefe Category: 2022 Election, Abbott, Border Catastrophe

Mexico’s economic minister announce last week that a new railway from Mexico to Canada for international trade is no longer going to come through Texas, but will cross into New Mexico, 20 miles west of El Paso.  The reason?  Texas is no longer considered “a reliable trading partner” after Abbott’s idiotic stunt last month that caused weeks of chaos at US/Mexico border crossings, costing Texas about $4 billion in lost trade and spoiled produce.  Now Abbott (Mini Trump) has cost Texas billions more by losing a rail line that’s going to connect the port of Mazatlan in Mexico to Winnipeg in Canada.  Laredo and Dallas were scheduled to be on the route, but no more.

Thanks for nothing, Shithead.

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0 Comments to “Abbott’s Border Stunt Costs Texas a New Railway”


  1. Katherine says:

    Revenge is a dish best served cold.

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  2. Jane & PKM says:

    Ms. JJ through your efforts and those of Mr. Maxey, you’re so close to turning Texas blue. It’s similar to this in our remote northern NV district and other places. We just can’t seem to “educate” those voters hellbent on voting against their own interests.

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  3. RepubAnon says:

    Poor Ted Cruz won’t be able to take the train if the weather gets so bad that he can’t flee by plane.

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  4. Grandma Ada says:

    For YEARS now the consortium trying to build a high speed rail line in Texas hasn’t been able to get the land they need. Mexico probably figures NM will be more willing to help on that point.

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  5. ChuckM says:

    If Beto loses to this clown, it will be another example of Democratic political malpractice. Texas deserves better politicians and I hope Beto has learned. Go after Republicans and hand then a rope with an anchor attached when they are floundering.

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  6. thatotherjean says:

    Has Abbott ever done anything actually GOOD for Texas?

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  7. Mister Lee says:

    Most of the rail route for a Side-Step & Northern is already in place. Someone would have to build a rail line to connect the New Mexican part (which is part of an Albuquerque—El Paso route) with the Mexican lines running to Juarez. Such a line could run into NM and not cross Gregg’s and Dan’s borders

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  8. thatotherjean, he tried once in ’84, but he just didn’t pick a big enough oak tree.

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  9. here in NM we’ve been waiting for that train for years!
    sorry Texas…….

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