Pete Buttigieg Fantasizes about Defeating “Racist Bridges” in Aftermath of Baltimore Bridge Collapse

After a cargo ship collided with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland and caused the entire thing to collapse, what was the response from Biden’s Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg?  Pointing out how bridges can be “racist…”

The cargo ship suddenly lost power and were unable to control the vessel as it barreled towards one of the bridge’s key structural supports.

While exactly how this ship lost power remains unclear, some have been suggesting that it may have been the victim of a cyber-attack.

The incident occurred nearby the Port of Baltimore and as a result completely PARALIZED the very important American port.

But when the transportation secretary was given a chance to speak on the matter he proved – yet again – what a complete and total embarrassment he is.

Buttigieg, having allowed America to suffer a number of transportation related crises, decided that he was most concerned with “racist bridges.”

The left-wing whacko said that the designs of some bridges “obviously reflects racism.”

He went on to say that we have “everything to gain” by acknowledging that this is the reality and dealing with it, suggesting that he was going to prioritize this.

Bridges are falling, ports are shutting down but here we have the ever-incompetent Buttigieg obsessing over “racism.”

God Save America!

Watch the video here to see Buttigieg bragging about what he plans to do to defeat those “racist bridges.”


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