• @Belgdore@lemm.ee
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    51 year ago

    I feel like a more creative person would have built an 10 foot long section of wall (or better yet a really fancy gate) valued at whatever amount of money congress had allocated.

    • @thefartographer@lemm.ee
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      181 year ago

      That would be like USPS getting $30million to replace a fleet of delivery trucks and instead buying a handful of monster trucks that can’t enter residential areas. No one’s gonna look at that and go, “whoops! You got me! We said buy 120 USPS trucks with the approved budget but instead you bought 5 monster trucks and a sweet set of ramps and said you followed the ‘spirit of the ask’ because they’re all trucks. Well, I see no reason to investigate this for misusing funds! As you were!”

      • r4venw
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        1 year ago

        This sounds like it could be the premise of an episode of Veep

      • Deceptichum
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        1 year ago

        That does sound reasonable when discussing buying monster trucks.

    • bluGill
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      101 year ago

      It needs to pass an audit. The wall is stupid, but building a monument instead of a wall should fail audits and is a type of corruption worthy of impeachment.

        • bluGill
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          21 year ago

          I hope they stand for the rule of law. Mind you they should tell us when the law is wrong and fight to get that fixed. However they don’t get to ignore a bad law. There is often disagreement on what makes a good law, and sometimes you will lose that fight (or at least a battle in the fight).

              • @Belgdore@lemm.ee
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                21 year ago

                Corruption applies to actions taken for personal gain. Actions taken for perceived benefit of the constituents are noble even if they violate the law.

        • bane_killgrind
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          21 year ago

          Right, and it seems like Biden has chosen to stand for the rule of law and due process.