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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

“Adams Floats Idea of New Yorkers Housing Migrants in ‘Private Residences’.”

I actually don’t object to this idea—as long as those private residences belong to the politicians who support it.

This proposal is yet more evidence that Andre Gregory’s 1981 prediction from “My Dinner with Andre” was beyond prescient:

“I think that New York is the new model for the new concentration camp, where the camp has been built by the inmates themselves, and the inmates are the guards, and they have this pride in this thing that they’ve built—they’ve built their own prison—and so they exist in a state of schizophrenia where they are both guards and prisoners. And as a result, they no longer have—having been lobotomized—the capacity to leave the prison they’ve made or even to see it as a prison.” (https://www.bitchute.com/video/eUpqh1jGncmF/)

See footnote #2 my second essay for a transcript of this chillingly prophetic scene:

• “COVID IS OVER! … If You Want It” (https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/covid-is-over-if-you-want-it)

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Annie's avatar

I think all libbies should be made to take the migrants. And kneel to them. They have had a lot of practice with kneeling during the anthem etc. All celebrities should have their mansions taken over to house the illegals.

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Emumundo's avatar

Has anyone noticed that the newest tidal wave of immigrants seems to be all men? Of age to fight? What better way to take over a country than to have a massive wave of healthy young men then arm them when they get here? I really hope I’m wrong about this.

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OnTheJump's avatar

Most "news reporting" seen recently supports the "mostly men" , young adults statement. Which has certainly struck me as odd.

......and the same thought was in the back of my mind as well.

How many will feel an allegiance to those who made a " fresh start " possible ?

Tune in NEXT time, to see......

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OnTheJump's avatar

Same Bat Time....

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SadieJay's avatar

Probably haven't had the coofjas either, so that means their testosterone is way high and I bet there are no dresses and heels in those backpacks either.

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Annie's avatar

And unvaxxed. Oh the horror!🤪🤣😉

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WendeAnne's avatar

You mean real men? Not all jabbed up like the pussies afraid of a cold? Oh I bet!

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SadieJay's avatar

Exactly. No coofjas. :)

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FH's avatar

Michael Yon and Ben Bergquam have noticed. Yon continues to point out that dozens to hundreds of single military age men from China are among the thousands making the trek across the Darien Gap and coming across our border daily.

I first heard Yon on John Batchelor’s program when it was on WABC, reporting from the ground in HK, for months in 2019. His reporting from both ends of the Darien Gap and the cartel-controlled US southern “border” beginning in December 2020 is unparalleled. Easiest place to find him is on Locals. There’s a website too, not sure what it is.

Bergquam posts on Gettr, is on Real America’s Voice, frequently on War Room.

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Kathleen Janoski's avatar

You are not wrong.

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Michele's avatar

Fun fact: in CA peace officers do not have to be citizens.

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Nancy Tait's avatar

I think the NYC mayor should offer spare rooms in his penthouse to as many migrants as he can squeeze in. He should stand as an example to his constituents.

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Based Florida Man's avatar

Rules for thee but not for me, and all of that...

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Kitkat's avatar

Agree Annie! But not take the money. That would be an epic form of virtual signaling!

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Jean James's avatar

Wow Margaret that movie clip is as relevant today as it was then! I have to say as a NYer it rings true! Although there are other things that keep us here that make it difficult to leave like family and jobs, and the fact that we have a state worth fighting for. My mother is 80, the thought of moving her to another state is difficult, not impossible, but difficult. She’s feisty, she would go, but then she would be so far away from her other grand children that she loves. I have often said to my husband that there’s going to be a point where if we don’t leave NY we’re not going to be able to. I do feel that especially with the concentration camp fight that attorney Cox has been fighting. What gives me hope is the map of New York that showed 13 out of 62 counties voted blue in the governors election...the rest of the state is red! We are up against New York City’s population. That is a hard hill to win! No one in their right mind here in New York is going to house a migrant in their home, but it would be nice if Mayor Adams would have offered first, you know...to set the example!

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PamelaZelie's avatar

“I have often said to my husband that there’s going to be a point where if we don’t leave NY we’re not going to be able to.”

I often think of the Jews who did not flee Nazi Germany in time. It’s a big consideration.

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Michele's avatar

Same thought from CA.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

I agree, Jean, and think “My Dinner with Andre” should be required viewing for all of humanity!

I have tremendous empathy for people still in NYC and admire the fighting spirit of my friends who are still there (e.g., Anne Gibbons, Tessa Lena, Mark Crispin Miller), but I also worry those who remain will be the first to be “concentrated” and think escaping it may be a matter of survival.

You may appreciate the piece I wrote last year protesting the quarantine camps—only to learn from Mark Crispin Miller (see pinned comment) that Hochul rammed the proposed legislation through before the public comment period had even closed (thank goodness for Bobbie Anne Cox challenging it and winning!):

• “Letter to the New York State Department of Health” (https://margaretannaalice.substack.com/p/letter-to-the-new-york-state-department)

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Jean James's avatar

Thanks I’ll definitely check it out!

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CaplT's avatar

A small house upstate might be a refuge for you and mum.

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Pug's avatar

I'm in a small house upstate - it's not a refuge. The buses are coming fast and furious.

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Jeff C's avatar

Any guesses on who will be the first Christian "leader" to demand we take these people into our homes as that's what Christ would want? All while completely ignoring that these people had homes in their own country, voluntarily left them, broke the law entering this country, and snuck in because there's more money here. They are "homeless" by choice.

I'll go with Russell Moore of the Southern Baptist Convention or New York's Cardinal Dolan. It's tough to pick them though with so many morons twisting scripture claiming to speak for Christ.

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ASK's avatar

Excellent points!

I think they need to start the housing in Gracie Manor (?) to prove their point. With all of the people that supposedly moved out of NYC during Covid, I would think there is plenty of room. And Jeff had a great point about Blackrock and banks using their acquired real estate.

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Cowgirl Dee's avatar

I understand the White House has many rooms. Perhaps this idea could catch on in D C.

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ASK's avatar

Yes! Maybe Slow Joe could meet some of these people he’s letting into the country!

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RunningLogic's avatar

He’d be able to hair sniff new groups of people!

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

Sounds like a plan 👍

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🌱Nard🙏's avatar

I don’t think it’s speculation...I believe it’s all part of the WEF’s grand plan to systematically eradicate Capitalist societies and replace them w Socialist/Communist societies. In the name of virtue.

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mimi's avatar

Months and months ago somebody in San Francisco floated the same idea that individuals take homeless people into their own houses. I never heard anything else about it so I assumed the idea went away (away to NYC it seems). Unless the city is paying a few foolish people to do it and I just haven't heard about it.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

I laughed this a.m. early hearing Adams say "this will put money back into taxpayers' pockets." And where do those payments come from? Taxpayers' pockets.

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Fizzygurl's avatar

Kind of like when Dominion won the lawsuit against Fox and it was just a pants pocket switch.

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Dr Linda's avatar

So essentially they are paying themselves to get screwed. What a mess

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M VARR's avatar

Reminds me of this Married with Children episode....

Al deduces what the reason for Peggy's big checks are

Al:

Peg, why did you not sell the cosmetics?

Peg:

Well, my friends decided they were not as good as other cosmetics.

Al:

OK, fine. So why in the world would you buy them yourself?

Peg:

To get the commission checks!

Al gives strained look of rage

Al:

You see Peg, when you buy off yourself you get less coming in than what you owe. In the shoe business lingo we call that...SENDING YOUR HUSBAND ROCKETING TO THE POORHOUSE! How much do you owe?

Peg{sheepishly}:

Minus the commission checks?

Al:

Yes, Peg.

Peg:

$627.

Al{sternly}:

Well, looks like we will have to keep up the part-time job until the debt is retired.

Scene shifts to Burger Trek. An improperly-wrapped hamburger is sent out a chute to a customer's tray

Captain:

Did not make the noise, Bundy!

Kitchen. Peg is now working at Burger Trek instead of Al

Peg {on microphone}:

Whoosh!

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Donna in MO's avatar

Forgot about that show! My hubby loved that show, it got on my nerves, but nevertheless, it would never get made today.

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Fla Mom's avatar

No, worse, I bet: wait until they want the 'guests' to leave - nope; it's now their domicile, and you have to start eviction proceedings against them. IANAL, but that's what I'd be worried about.

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Margaret Anna Alice's avatar

That doesn’t surprise me in the least. San Franshitco and New York Shitty are competing for the Race-to-the-Bottom Award.

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Janet's avatar

Shitcago. My nearest blue crazy land.

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Chevrus's avatar

As per an article a read the other day a large hotel management firm recently decided to pull out of two major hotels in Union Square in SF. They cited lower than expected convention center bookings and deterioration of cleanliness and safety. They also mentioned that the move would increase their value. Kinda says it all.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

just another 'property acquisition' move as C. Austin Fitts explained back in Dec. '20.

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Chevrus's avatar

oh right, now I recall that...from one of her interviews.

Well they are certainly making the dream come true.

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Lisa Ca's avatar

exactly!!!!

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Chevrus's avatar

Look I lived in SF for 10 years. It really is a beautiful city, it has a rich history and has been progressively ruined through series of actions and inactions.

The downtown area is flanked by "free-fire zones" that have steadily expanded and engulfed the areas frequented by tourists. Why bother paying attention? Because it will happen in IS happening in many other cities. All the better to prepare a response.

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ViaVeritasVita's avatar

New York Shitty--very good, Margaret Anna Alice!

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Janet's avatar

🤣🤣🤣. Can I use those city names, Margaret?

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Penny North's avatar

Lol. True

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Chevrus's avatar

Well they can rest easy because there appears to be a wealth of commercial real estate opening up for mixed use.

https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/new-poll-finds-half-major-corporations-plan-cut-office-space-cre-turmoil-rages

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SYFY's avatar

Might wake a bunch of those people up as well. It's all fine and good when you vote crap in and don't have to deal with the repercussions, it's a totally 'nother thing when you gotta deal with it :P

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RunningLogic's avatar

Yeah but it’s always someone else’s fault, never ever their own policies they supported 🙄🙄🙄

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randall stoehr's avatar

But Margaret.....as the flood gate has broken, these numbers will become unsustainable.

Like the World Trade 9/11 towers. NY has been targeted once again as "Look out Below"!

INCOMING!

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daverkb's avatar

I absolutely object to a 'country' without borders, a country now rendered a mere economic zone in collapse. These invaders have no business being here.

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Blair's avatar

A country without borders is no longer a country.

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daverkb's avatar

Yes! And 'they' have really done a number on us poor little peasants! We don't even have a country anymore ... at least for the moment.

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devoalan's avatar

I'd say start by making sure every democrat from ny that wanted to be sanctuary be forced to house the illegal invaders first. Then the democrat voters that supported them. After all their homes are full, every fucking last one of them, you can ask the conservatives in the state for help.

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