Friday, September 16, 2022

Where were you when you heard.....

 

.....  that Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis had transported a hoard of those ikky "illegals" to Martha's Vinyard


.....  that the biggest violation of sovereign airspace anywhere in the USA since 9/11 had just occurred...


.....  that, to some, the most efficient use of air power in history  ---  had displaced the B-29 demonstration missions to Hiroshima and Nagasaki from first to second in that category


.....  that, to many, this use and abuse of virtually imprisoned human beings** would be seen as akin to the Nazi Holocaust  


and


.....  that even the main stream media would finally  perceive this aspect of the unlawful border-crossers phenomenon to be significant, and possibly a very negative thing



This is certainly a historic matter on a scale equivalent to the actual use of atomic weapons by the United States against a particularly identifiable racial group, or the Nazi's attempted extermination of tens of millions of Europeans in several identifiable groups.

As an accomplishment in the use of airpower  ---  two relatively small chartered regional jetliners did something more impactful than the Berlin Airlift in the late 1940s, or the 2021 Evacuation of Kabul by air, or even the air transport and delivery of those two "gadgets" to two Japanese cities in 1945.

We here at this independent GOP blog for Brooklyn and Staten Island are certain that most, if not all, of our friends, neighbors, and fellow citizens in Brooklyn and Staten Island will long-remember  >>> where they were and what they were doing <<<  when first they heard that Florida's Governor DeSantis had transported a bunch of relatively undocumented Venezuelan migrants to Martha's Vinyard.

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** To avoid any possible confusion, misunderstanding, vagueness, or overlap  >>>  our chosen wording of  "... this use and abuse of virtually imprisoned human beings..." referred to the good people of Martha's Vinyard and not to the "... hoard of those ikky 'illegals'..." from Venezuela



5 comments:

Galewyn Massey said...

UPDATE & BACKFILL: THE "CALL OUT THE NATIONAL GUARD" EDITION

THE FIFTY (50) MIGRANTS AIRLIFTED TO MARTHA'S VINYARD, MASSACHUSETTS BY FLORIDA GOVERNOR RON DE SANTIS LED TO THE QUICK ACTIVATION OF THE MASSACHUSETTS NATIONAL GUARD TO GET RID OF THEM --- AND THEY WERE TRANSPORTED TO A U.S. MILITARY BASE ON CAPE COD


The long-time practice of transporting certain afflicted people in need between the states has now been weaponized and made part of the counter-coup and counter-revolution against the Biden regime.

It now needs a name --- "THE MAGA MOVE" or "THE MAGA LIFT" seem like catchy tags or handles to us.

Anonymous said...

95% of the houses in Marthas Vineyard will be empty till May 2023. And 95% support open borders. Its the perfect place for people to stay.

Galewyn Massey said...

FURTHER UPDATE & BACKFILL: THE "SHUTTLE SERVICE SPONSORED BY FLORIDA TO MARTHA'S VINYARD IS CALLED FOR" EDITION

FLORIDA GOVERNOR DE SANTIS CONFIRMS THAT MIGRANTS THAT WERE SHiPPED TO MARTHA'S VINYARD CAME FROM TEXAS AND NOT FLORIDA, BUT FLORIDA PAID FOR IT

SINCE THE STATE AND LOCAL AUTHORITIES TOGETHER WITH THE FEDS SHOWED HOW WELL THEY COULD PROCESS ABOUT FIFTY (50) UNDOCUMENTED MIGRANTS MOVED BY FLORIDA TO MARTHA'S VINYARD, MASSACHUSETTS --- A CONTINUOUS MAGA LIFT OF ABOUT FIFTY (50) UNDOCUMENTED MIGRANTS EVERY TWO DAYS SHOULD BE QUITE SUSTAINABLE


Today, the governor of Galewyn Massey's homestate of Florida, Ron DeSantis, in a speech delivered right next door tot Galewyn Massey's home airport in Daytona Beach at the Embry-Riddle Aero-U, which shares facilities with DAB, said during the news conference >>> that transporting migrants from Texas to Massachusetts met the intent of Florida lawmakers when they included the $12 million in funding last spring. The budget item states the money is to be used "to facilitate the transport of unauthorized aliens out of Florida." DeSantis continued, "We've done stuff in the Panhandle, but what we've found is we haven't seen any major movements of people into Florida, like big caravans.... It's hard for Florida to identify migrants when they arrive in cars, two or three at a time, so going to Texas to divert them is justified...."

One of the state lawmakers who shared the stage with DeSantis on Friday, Rep. Tom Leek, an Ormond Beach Republican, had no issue with the way DeSantis was spending the money --- "I think that [it] qualifies,"

Anonymous said...

Ormond Beach is for squares

Anonymous said...

4:31 has never been to Martha's Vineyard ... esp in winter.