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I seriously cannot fathom the inner workings of a brain that would consider this a good idea. It's something that will never make sense to me.
Here I am in my home office, with kids (all girls no less) upstairs, wife soon to be home, two dogs, typical American household, etc, etc. I wouldn't even want a born and raised American that I don't know to cross my doorway. I can't comprehend having some... ahem, migrant... in the house with us. It just doesn't compute.
I too would love to hear from someone who does this. It would be like studying a newly contacted tribe or even an alien civilization. That is how unrealistic this scenario is to me.
Watch out!
At first you are being asked nicely.
Then you will be ordered to take them in
There were precedents in history: look up the revolution in Russia in 1917
They chopped up the mansions, larger homes, large apartments in the cities into many small rooms and placed peasants from the countryside and other workers together:20 people in 1 formerly private home to share 1 kitchen and 1 bathroom
It is all over their literature describing the times.
Not sure now, but until late 90 - there were still some places in central Moscow (desirable location) with 6-7 families in a larger place sharing the bathroom- it was called “communal” apartments
I was told some older people were so used to living with others and due to liking the central location - that they refused to move to their own apartment when offered
Yep, that is a fact. Another fact is IAs are being dropped off at many locations and some out of the way places to avoid publicity.
Sociology 101, chapter 1..How To Destabilize a Society. Step 1. Flood the receiver culture/country with aliens from a different culture to ensure chaos and violence ensue.
911 commission noted that lack of communication among LE agencies was a major factor in the 911 attack. Sanctuary status calls BS on the 911 commission and breaks down cooperation between local state and federal LE agencies.
Should be a lesson learned from recent NYC attack on cops, Nj dems will maintain their sanctuary to the detriment of taxpayers finances and safety.
Adams is obtuse, oblivious and w/o foresight, as he spouts inappropriate solutions to the problem NYC created for itself. Hopefully murphy has a scintilla more intelligence than Adams, though he has not yet demonstrated that advantage and precedent provides no hope he will.
I don't know. He definitely surprised me when he wouldn't let the democrats in the assembly remove Christie's cap on property taxes.
I didn't vote for him, and I wouldn't vote for him for anything in the future because there are other areas that I find very problematic, but he may have a little common sense here and there.
There were precedents in history: look up the revolution in Russia in 1917
They chopped up the mansions, larger homes, large apartments in the cities into many small rooms and placed peasants from the countryside and other workers together:20 people in 1 formerly private home to share 1 kitchen and 1 bathroom
It is all over their literature describing the times.
Not sure now, but until late 90 - there were still some places in central Moscow (desirable location) with 6-7 families in a larger place sharing the bathroom- it was called “communal” apartments
I was told some older people were so used to living with others and due to liking the central location - that they refused to move to their own apartment when offered
There were precedents in history: look up the revolution in Russia in 1917
They chopped up the mansions, larger homes, large apartments in the cities into many small rooms and placed peasants from the countryside and other workers together:20 people in 1 formerly private home to share 1 kitchen and 1 bathroom
It is all over their literature describing the times.
Not sure now, but until late 90 - there were still some places in central Moscow (desirable location) with 6-7 families in a larger place sharing the bathroom- it was called “communal” apartments
I was told some older people were so used to living with others and due to liking the central location - that they refused to move to their own apartment when offered
Heck yeah. Unlike many, I’ve actually fought against real tyranny, 4 times in fact. If #5 has to happen, so be it. Especially since my home is far more sacred to me than the homes of random Bosnians, Croats, and Albanians.
The social policies of the last few years definitely indicate there could be bigger plans yet to come.
Feels like a destruction of the American ways of life and the lowering of our standards, destroying of our morals, values and ideals
The left is doing a good job of breaking down our way of life. They are imposing a totally new set of values.
They are all about collectivism. Group rights instead of individual rights. Victimhood over personal responsibility. Equity over equality. Moral & cultural relativism over objective truth. Destruction of the meritocracy.
What's astounding is how many people in this country fail to see what is happening right in front of their eyes. They either live in total denial or lack a sense of self preservation.
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