Posted on 08/11/2023 7:22:21 PM PDT by bitt
Is the state of emergency over yet?
I mean, it’s been a couple of days now since the governor and lieutenant governor of Massachusetts asked their big-hearted Democrat constituents to step up and offer free room and board in their gated communities to the teeming hordes of Third World criminals yearning to live, er, breathe free.
Surely the crisis has passed.
Every trust-funder in the Bay State surely must be stepping up to the plate, because we’ve all seen the yard signs outside their $5 million mansions.
“Hate Has No Home Here.”
Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll may have put it most brilliantly at her press conference:
“If you have an extra room or suite in your home, please consider hosting a family.”
video
An extra suite! It used to be that some real-estate listings would prominently mention the home’s “in-law suite.”
Now, the Commonwealth wants you to give foreign criminals their own “outlaw suites.”
So the Democrats are asking their compassionate comrades to step up to the plate. Driscoll continued:
“Safe housing and shelter is our most pressing need.”
Funny, that’s how Americans feel too. So how many machete-wielding Salvadorans can we put the lieutenant governor down for? And what about the governor? In the last 20 months or so, she’s bounced from Charlestown to the South End to Cambridge and now to Arlington, where she’s set up light housekeeping with her latest young gal pal.
Surely Gov. Healey has an extra “suite” for some sweethearts from south of the border.
“Become a sponsor family…. Have an additional family be a part of your family.”
Celebrate diversity, like they’ve been doing in, among so many other places, Cheektowaga NY. The City of New York bussed 500 foreign freeeloaders out of the Big Apple to Erie County, where they’ve been squatting in a hotel.
Now an undocumented Democrat is charged with raping a woman in their hotel room, in front of her 3-year-old illegal child.
The alleged rapist is named Jesus Guzman-Bermudez. What did those signs outside the wooden churches used to say – “What would Jesus do?”
Now we know what this particular Jesus would do.
Driscoll appealed to, among others, “faith leaders” and “college presidents.”
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So how many has he taken in to set the example?
Pulling a train?
I saw a video this week of immigrants in NY. Many were black men, with no women, and some of them were praying on their Islamic prayer rugs. The governor appealed for her citizens to take in immigrant families. Not many immigrant families involved.
But I'm not a biologist ...
"Family"
But the governor is male,....
I read that as governor.
And IIRC, he has said that before.
Besides, *Kim* can be a man’s name as well. Not common but I actually do know one.
Anyways, thanks for the correction.
These days it’s hard to tell.
GOV. Maura Healey is a proud lesbian...
Maura Healey
Official portrait, 2023
73rd Governor of Massachusetts
Maura Tracy Healey (born February 8, 1971) is an American lawyer and politician serving as the 73rd governor of Massachusetts since 2023. A member of the Democratic Party, she served as Massachusetts Attorney General from 2015 to 2023 and was elected governor in 2022, defeating the Republican nominee, former state representative Geoff Diehl.
Hired by Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley in 2007, Healey served as chief of the Civil Rights Division, where she spearheaded the state’s challenge to the federal Defense of Marriage Act. She was then appointed chief of the Public Protection and Advocacy Bureau and then chief of the Business and Labor Bureau before resigning in 2013 to run for attorney general in 2014. She defeated former State Senator Warren Tolman in the Democratic primary and then defeated Republican attorney John Miller in the general election. Healey was reelected in 2018.[1] She was elected governor of Massachusetts in 2022.[2]
As an openly lesbian woman, Healey has made history through her electoral success several times. In 2014, she became the first openly lesbian woman elected attorney general of a U.S. state and the first openly LGBT person elected to statewide office in Massachusetts.[3] In 2022, she became one of the first two openly lesbian women (alongside Tina Kotek) and the co-third openly LGBT person (alongside Tina Kotek and after Kate Brown and Jared Polis) elected governor of a U.S. state as well as the first woman elected governor of Massachusetts.[4][5]
I guess I haven’t been keeping up MA politics.
Nope…female .
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The busses can drop off there.
Every registered Democrat must be mandated by law to take in one illegal family
LOL! Just think of all the “enrichment” from fighting over the remote.
They look like Somali’s. Maybe Hillary up in Chappaqua will take them in. Bill would love that.
There was a Freeper here at one time who, if I’m not mistaken, had begun writing a dystopian novel about a time when the govt. would require those with space in their homes to house immigrants.
“Once the migrants move in they have “rights””
EXACTLY! ... a lengthy and expensive formal eviction process would be legally necessary to eject such guests, with the illegal aliens getting free legal help paid by the Feds or the State ...
anybody stupid enough to bow to the lunatic Governor’s request deserves what they’ll get, good and hard ...
You are recalling a frequent poster, who is a successful novelist and did write a novel series where the government required people with "spare bedrooms" to house new immigrants in their homes. Among many other abusive orders.
The series starts with "Enemies, Foreign and Domestic."
That series is beginning to look more like a documentary rather than fiction.
When someone asks you to remove their name from your ping list, DO IT!
Thanks.
Today, it’s “please consider”.
In six months it’ll be, “you WILL”.
And “hosting” is such a classy word for what’s actually true.
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