So, let me see if I can recap. We’ve gone from CA buyers looking for Raptors, encouraging local shopping, angry (sort of) Californians resist, insisting they are “helping” other markets, beer types are largely liberal, but brewers tend to be of similar political stripe to the local market, TX local market is not so liberal, and now we’re at illegal invaders or as the preferred media narrative refers to them “migrants”.
That’s right instead, just ship the homeless and migrant workers to other states like they’re not human beings.
That’s a bit over the top. Describe for us the part about “like they’re not humans” please.
It’s not inhumane to ride a bus. He is giving them a ride to a state where the Governor proudly proclaimed he housed all his homeless and did not see a problem. He could just let them roam the desert, but he gives them money, health check-ups and an air conditioned ride to a state that wants to take care of them. Not inhumane at all.
This is true. Many states, counties and cities before Trump but ramping it up during the Trump regime, began “not assisting” in immigration and customs enforcement. Under SCOTUS ruling, states and the people cannot be commandeered to pay for federal mandates so they are generally acting within the law to do so. That may not make it right, but that’s how it is.
When the shoe gets put on the other foot, a different demographic gets bent.
2A sanctuary declarations have sprouted up; again, states and the people cannot be commandeered to pay for federal enforcement regimes, so localities and some states have begun denying assistance to BATFE, some going way far, others just making symbolic efforts. Then when Virginia flipped .gov, house and senate a few years ago, they went from a solidly pro-gun state to a much more difficult state to navigate. The big loss for VA was locality preemption which lets every little fiefdom set up their own little entrapment zones. very clever and effective. VA started shopping localities to make sanctuary declarations, opting to not prosecute newly enacted restrictions. The declarations were wildly popular, if largely symbolic.
For füçk's sake, those illegals want to go to NYC and DC. It's entirely voluntary. But somehow it's dehumanizing to help them? What kind of heartless moron would say that? Probably the same ones who force the mentally ill live to under bridges and shit on the sidewalks.
what do you mean by “illegals” ? Are you talking about the onslaught of invaders coming over our borders to the south, despite our borders for legal visitors still being subject to pandemic era restrictions?
These invaders need to be repelled and in some cases if they make it across, repatriated. Do it legal like, and come here to be welcomed. But when you invade, you should be treated exactly as such.
Which is why I can't afford to buy a house in so cal where I rent. Each house in my neighborhood has 2 or 3 or maybe 4 generations living in a 3 bedroom house.
Funny that. All the northern Virginia jurisdictions have this issue. 2 houses ago our neighborhood had a large house with one of the biggest concrete driveways I’ve seen north of Texas. I counted 11 vehicles in the driveway, all with 4 wheels and all of this on something like a 1/3 acre lot. Proud sanctuary county, so no doing anything about it. But the county is happy to enact enforcement measures applicable to legal residents.
SO... the moral of the story: Pay the local ADM, not some midwestern state ADM!