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The trucker convoy is demanding our attention. But what do they want?
Bob Bolus of Scranton, Pa., drives his semi leading a Freedom Convoy in Pittston Township, Pa., on Feb. 23. (Christopher Dolan/The Times-Tribune/AP)
By Petula Dvorak
Columnist
Today at 9:48 a.m. EST
The National Guard has been activated, state police are on high alert, snow trucks are positioned to thwart the invasion, and Capitol Hill is full of unmarked cars parked in strategic spots and waiting. ... A crisis has erupted overseas. But these measures and the millions of dollars they will cost us have nothing to do with Vladimir Putin. ... Bob Bolus and his four trucks are coming.
With the international gaze fixed on Ukraine, Bolus decided to launch his own war in our backyard. ... Were going to put a stranglehold on D.C., said Bolus, 79, a bloviating Trump supporter from Scranton, Pa., known for the boldly decorated, pro-Trump big rig that he steers into the sightline of any camera he can find.
{snip}
They dont have enough cops, enough people to stop us, Bolus told me from his rest stop in Harrisburg, Pa., on his way to D.C. Were going to shut the Beltway down. ... Which is pretty funny. Because we do a fine job of shutting down the Beltway with gridlock on our own, twice a day, nearly every day.
Inspired by the truckers convoying in Canada (at least one of whom told a judge he thought it was a peaceful protest and based on my first amendment, forgetting he is not American), groups of American truckers are planning convoys across the nation to D.C. to demand their rights.
{snip}
By Petula Dvorak
Petula is a columnist for The Post's local team who writes about homeless shelters, gun control, high heels, high school choirs, the politics of parenting, jails, abortion clinics, mayors, modern families, strip clubs and gas prices, among other things. Before coming to The Post, she covered social issues, crime and courts. Twitter https://twitter.com/petulad
The trucker convoy is demanding our attention. But what do they want?
Bob Bolus of Scranton, Pa., drives his semi leading a Freedom Convoy in Pittston Township, Pa., on Feb. 23. (Christopher Dolan/The Times-Tribune/AP)
By Petula Dvorak
Columnist
Today at 9:48 a.m. EST
The National Guard has been activated, state police are on high alert, snow trucks are positioned to thwart the invasion, and Capitol Hill is full of unmarked cars parked in strategic spots and waiting. ... A crisis has erupted overseas. But these measures and the millions of dollars they will cost us have nothing to do with Vladimir Putin. ... Bob Bolus and his four trucks are coming.
With the international gaze fixed on Ukraine, Bolus decided to launch his own war in our backyard. ... Were going to put a stranglehold on D.C., said Bolus, 79, a bloviating Trump supporter from Scranton, Pa., known for the boldly decorated, pro-Trump big rig that he steers into the sightline of any camera he can find.
{snip}
They dont have enough cops, enough people to stop us, Bolus told me from his rest stop in Harrisburg, Pa., on his way to D.C. Were going to shut the Beltway down. ... Which is pretty funny. Because we do a fine job of shutting down the Beltway with gridlock on our own, twice a day, nearly every day.
Inspired by the truckers convoying in Canada (at least one of whom told a judge he thought it was a peaceful protest and based on my first amendment, forgetting he is not American), groups of American truckers are planning convoys across the nation to D.C. to demand their rights.
{snip}
By Petula Dvorak
Petula is a columnist for The Post's local team who writes about homeless shelters, gun control, high heels, high school choirs, the politics of parenting, jails, abortion clinics, mayors, modern families, strip clubs and gas prices, among other things. Before coming to The Post, she covered social issues, crime and courts. Twitter https://twitter.com/petulad
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The trucker 'convoy' is demanding our attention. But what do they want? (Original Post)
mahatmakanejeeves
Feb 2022
OP
He's in for a BIG surprise. Oh yes we do have enough police and NG to control anything you
PortTack
Feb 2022
#4
Wicked Blue
(6,650 posts)1. Like many bratty children, they want attention. Period. nt
underpants
(186,640 posts)2. At this point it looks like 10 pack to go from Taco Bell
keithbvadu2
(40,106 posts)3. leading a "Freedom Convoy"... or just obstructing traffic?
PortTack
(34,644 posts)4. He's in for a BIG surprise. Oh yes we do have enough police and NG to control anything you
Think you might disrupt, regardless whether you are one or one of thousands. DC isnt having it!
Wicked Blue
(6,650 posts)5. DC traffic can disrupt itself quite nicely without assistance
although there are forecasts for freezing rain and ice in parts of the area overnight
brush
(57,495 posts)6. What trucks, one or two several cars apart on a freeway? And what about the contingent...
supposedly coming from California? Haven't heard anything from them. Where are they?
BigmanPigman
(52,250 posts)7. They got sidetracked at a local Burger King.
Their stomachs are more powerful than their "political statement".