Dakota Pipeline Protest slobs cost taxpayers 1 million dollars to clean their mess – IOTW Report

Dakota Pipeline Protest slobs cost taxpayers 1 million dollars to clean their mess

— The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers wrapped up its $1.1 million cleanup of the Dakota Access pipeline protest camps on federal land in North Dakota, hauling away 835 dumpsters of remaining trash and debris. The site, once occupied by thousands of environmental demonstrators, is now vacant.  

See what they left behind.  [Guaranteed to piss you off]

15 Comments on Dakota Pipeline Protest slobs cost taxpayers 1 million dollars to clean their mess

  1. If I threw trash along the side of the road, I would be identified, prosecuted, fined and forced to pay restitution.

    So the government (US Army Corps of Engineers)doesn’t know who any of the protesters that were on federal land leaving all this garbage?
    Why are the taxpayers paying for cleaning this up it?
    Are these people above the law?
    Or is the Army Corps of Engineers incompetent?

  2. Thankfully, they are gone. The trash was awful, both in the volume, and that they also set it on fire prior to fleeing. But they are gone, and I can get over the trash thing- it is cleaned up.
    BUT- they left behind dogs and other pets. They just abandoned them, leaving them to starve, freeze and die. For that, I will never, ever forgive them. Just me, I guess.

  3. you east coast people probably have nicer reservations than here in the Dakotas. East coast tribes have casinos and money. The Sioux reservations here are litter strewn ghettos. What you see as leftovers is SOP on a Sioux reservation.

  4. Start making these idiots get a permit to protest that includes posting a one million dollar bond through an insurance company. This will ensure that the hosting civil entity covers it’s cost for police, EMS and cleanup.

  5. Liberals are basically LAZY — it takes Concerned Conservatives to clean up after them.

    Go to any ghetto – they are pigsties, even after all the free welfare $$ that is poured into them. That should cure anyone of ever living near high-density housing with human parasites in them.

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