Posted on 12/30/2020 11:06:38 AM PST by Arones
On Christmas Eve, Antifa activists rented sixteen motel rooms in the Travelodge in Fife, Washington. Christmas Day they refused to leave and refused to pay for the additional nights. The activists are now demanding that local government pick up the tab and turn the motel into a shelter.
Tacoma Housing Now (THN) paid for 16 rooms for one overnight stay on Dec. 24 at the Travelodge and then moved in more than 40 people. Rebecca Parson, spokesperson for THN and local socialist activist, told The Post Millennial that they targeted that specific location because "…it had the cheapest rates in the area for the first night that we intended to pay for."
Parson indicated that more research had been done on picking the location. In a pre-rehearsed speech she told all media outlets that the owner received $50,000 in PPP loans to help his struggling business.
(Excerpt) Read more at thepostmillennial.com ...
Well, DUH!!!!!
Because they are of the same ilk and they agree with it. They enable it like enabling a drug addict.
That's how these blighted democRATic controlled states and cities become shit holes. Because the leaders allow this crap and let it happen. They are not real leaders. They're afraid to make the right decisions to stop it for fear offending the homeless and criminal elements. So they do nothing. Until eventually the rot consumes the whole area.
Why even democRATic taxpayers would continue to throw their money down a rat hole is beyond me but the mentally ill are not rational.
Seattle’s progressive prescription for rapid urban decay
Seattle Police on pace to lose nearly 200 officers in mass exodus this year
Waco?
“Each romm typically has an independent breaker board and power supply from a main panel.”
Ahh, now we’re getting somewhere. I would recommend Skunk scent. It’s the gift that keeps on giving.
The word FUBAR comes to mind.
They enable the problem to continue because they don't have the huevos to do what it right to stop it. As a matter of fact, the city leaders agree with what is going on.
They are afraid to do the right thing for fear of offending the homeless, the drug addicts and the criminal element that have invaded Seattle. So the problems get worse, not better.
If you've lived in Seattle and haven't left yet, then you are part of the problem.
See the links to more about Seattle's problems at my post #41 on this thread.
“Now they’ve got a hotel?”
Today a hotel, tomorrow the White House.
That is against the law in WA state.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hT7sBhAZwQ
Above is a patriot that rounds up various live events. His video at the moment had the police moving in and now the Antifa are gone for the most part. Three Antifa are still hanging out on a balcony at the motel but all the rest are gone, cops and others cleaned out the rooms.
Since they’re not doing their jobs, just stop paying them.
The job still wont get done, but you’ll keep the money.
Fife is not Seattle.
They should think higher...like Disneyland, Hollywood, and the rest of the $hitholes on the left coast.
I know, not picking on you but so much talk of Seattle not doing any thing when it is not their jurisdiction. About halfway between my two oldest sibling. If they don’t come back to Kansas I may never see them again cause I’m not going up there.
Yeppers, sure looks like a bed bug infestation.
Burn it down
I am impressed with the FR responses on how to rid this motel of rat pests.
Two thumbs up.
Newsom has spent over 600 million buying up rundown hotels in the last few months - for the homeless. They’ll turn into drug and prostitution dens just like the last ones.
Sounds like an accident waiting for a place to happen.
You want 24/7 news coverage? Call ‘the press’ and tell them 40 Trump supporters have taken over a hotel and won’t leave... won’t pay.
They will ‘flood the =zone’...
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